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Getting On : Catching up
Amazing? The answer to the middle east crisis?? | from AUSSIE - Friday, January 24, 2003 accessed 2434 times What the hell is Orgon Energy, sounds like Sci-Fi to me... Who ever heard of running a car on...err...nothing...? Of course the 'powers that be' could never allow something like this to become mainstream, I mean, the multibillion dollar oil companies would lose like 90% of business, yeah? I am thinking about attempting to build a prototype...lol Wish me luck..;p Another fine AUSSIE invention http://geoffegel.tripod.com/orgone.htm you have got to see this!!! |
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Reader's comments on this article Add a new comment on this article | from For you, Aussie, another solution Saturday, January 25, 2003 - 17:20 (Agree/Disagree?) Hey Aussie, while you're trying out new energy sources, what about this one: www.spinwaves.com (reply to this comment)
| from PompousJohn Friday, January 24, 2003 - 09:08 (Agree/Disagree?) Um, my bogometer is twitching. Why don't you submit this article to slashdot and see what they have to say about it? I would, but I don't want to get laughed off of the internet. (reply to this comment)
| From aus Friday, January 24, 2003, 23:00 (Agree/Disagree?) LOL...yeah good idea...i think i will A little story about a guy named Stanley Meyers.... Stanley's life was terminated because he developed the technology to run cars (and planes) on water, but made the unfortunate mistake of believing that the government was his friend. Dennis Lee and Stanley Meyers drove a water-fuel-cell powered car from California to New York burning only the hydrogen in 28 gallons of water using Stanley's super productive hydrogen separator. I have posted rare video footage of Stanley's water powered dune buggy running down the road. I also have posted the story about this that was aired only once on a California television station, before Meyers was snared in the government fish net and sworn to secrecy for the "safety of national security". Dennis tried to convince Stanley that the government (or shadow government) wasn't his friend, but Stanley trusted them anyway. After the "Gov" pretended to support his research by building for him an institute for the research of water power technology, Stanley was poisoned and died at the institute dinner commemoration event. So much for why you never heard of Stanley Meyers. If your government had your best interests in mind, Stanley Meyers might have been a household name by now, and you wouldn't be fretting about how much gasoline is costing. How unfortunatle that he was murdered and his research destroyed/disappeared etc...what a shame.. but this Water Fuel Cell is for real... http://befreetech.com/media/stan_meyers_bb.wmv check it out if you can handle it..lol..this guy should be rich, not dead...and the people who laugh are proberly as dumb ones who laughed at Alexander Graham Bell.. I read this newspaper article reprinted from 1876, tells of how Alexander Graham Bell was arrested for peddling telephones on the street to ignorant people foolish enough to believe that you could actually transmit voice over wires. They said that such an invention was IMPOSSIBLE. The article went on to say that even if it worked such an invention would be useless. Anyway...whatever dude...who cares anyway... (reply to this comment) |
| | From PompousJohn Monday, January 27, 2003, 09:49 (Agree/Disagree?) Nikola Tesla had some similar ideas about free energy, and supposedly his discoveries were suppressed by oil conspiracies too. Luckily he also came up with some things that fit into the evil plan of destroying the environment and paying Arabs for oil, so people know about him today. His discoveries include: a telephone repeater, rotating magnetic field principle, polyphase alternating-current system, induction motor, alternating-current power transmission, Tesla coil transformer, wireless communication, radio, fluorescent lights, and more than 700 other patents. Rumor has it he also claimed you could get all the electrical power you needed from living trees, or from water, I don't know many of the details, but these ideas are not new, and if you look at the lengths people go to get free video games and movies, I doubt any conspiracy could stop the spread of information on how to get free energy, what with the internet and all. The only reason I have for suspecting that the information has not been spread like wildfire, is that the information is not there. The laws of Thermodynamics insist that the concept of “free” energy is flawed, even the sun itself burns at its own expense, and will not last forever. I would be overjoyed to find that I am wrong, however, but chances are I will be very old or dead before “free energy” is more than a rumor. (reply to this comment) |
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