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reply posted on 27-4-2011 @ 12:49 PM by phishyblankwaters
reply to post by thegoods724



Tesla you mean? Telsa never worked on over unity, tesla worked with electricity and wireless power, safer for humans, but impossible to meter and charge for. to my knowledge tesla never made, or claimed to have made, a over unity device.

Potentially you can look at Tesla as a pioneer in the field of zero point energy, pulling energy from the "ether" as it were.

The thing about over unity is it's impossible, supposedly. You can't get more energy out than you put in, according to the models. Each and every time a group claims to have done it, no one can replicate it, and it never ever comes to market.

I did recall reading about some new power source from a little box some company invented, the article I read was talking about how efficient they are, amazingly so, and I think google was running a datacenter powered by these devices.

If anyone knows what I'm referring to link it please, and if I've managed to merge 2 separate things into 1 i apologize, it was years ago i read that.



reply posted on 27-4-2011 @ 01:07 PM by phishyblankwaters
reply to post by Cassius666



Oh hell i'm not saying that. I'm saying the people that I'm aware of who made claims were later found to be hoaxes or mistakes, in any event, none of their technology was replicated by anyone, this includes those magic hydrogen from tap water devices.

i don't doubt for a second that if someone did make a breakthrough they would either be bought instantly, or meet an early end. I'm interested in it and hopefully someone who knows of any of these cases could help inform us on them.


reply posted on 27-4-2011 @ 01:23 PM by boncho
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Stan Meyers immediately comes to mind, allegedly poisoned at a diner.

•Lied about how his invention worked.
•Ripped of his investors.


Bob Boyce is another although he is still alive. Bob has cancer that allegedly started near a small implanted device he has no memory of receiving.
The most effective and inconspicuous way of giving someone cancer I'm sure...


reply posted on 27-4-2011 @ 01:38 PM by kwakakev
Steven Greer from the disclosure project put together one paper that outlines the techniques used for suppression www.theorionproject.org... .

PESN also have a paper on many suppression stories freeenergynews.com... .

I have seen lists around with the sacrifices that have been made against the evil empire, there are quite a few. Each year about 100 - 200 patents get the national insecurity stamp of 'shut the hell up'. There is a lot out on the Internet about it but can take some time to dig up.


reply posted on 27-4-2011 @ 04:43 PM by NE1911
I've managed to replicate a simple design I found on the web for a neodymium magnet motor. Improving on the design to actually generate electricity is another story. I've implemented a few ideas to make it more efficient and I've even come across a simple way to control how fast it spins, if it works, but I have yet to attempt to generate electricity. I'm almost afraid to, for obvious reasons, but I'm fairly certain I could at least refine it enough to charge batteries.

Originally posted by phishyblankwaters
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post by thegoods724


I did recall reading about some new power source from a little box some company invented, the article I read was talking about how efficient they are, amazingly so, and I think google was running a datacenter powered by these devices.

If anyone knows what I'm referring to link it please, and if I've managed to merge 2 separate things into 1 i apologize, it was years ago i read that.


You might be talking about the bloom box from bloom energy. Google bought a bunch of those last year.

www.bloomenergy.com...


edit on 27-4-2011 by NE1911 because: link



reply posted on 18-5-2011 @ 09:18 AM by Cassius666
Originally posted by boncho
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post by survivalstation



Stan Meyers immediately comes to mind, allegedly poisoned at a diner.

•Lied about how his invention worked.
•Ripped of his investors.


Bob Boyce is another although he is still alive. Bob has cancer that allegedly started near a small implanted device he has no memory of receiving.
The most effective and inconspicuous way of giving someone cancer I'm sure...


To be fair, in the GDR former east Germany people were indeed poisoned to die a slow death. If you were trouble, when you had your photo taken you got a lethal dose of Xrays on top, to die off cancer. There has even been an official who had his chair stuffed with radioactive material.

But "I have been given an implant" is still so far out there.



reply posted on 5-7-2011 @ 09:10 PM by Puck 22
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Wasn't that what Colorado Springs was all about? When Tesla was done anyone in the U.S. would be able to ram a rod into the ground and draw out all the power they needed. Cool for everyone except the power companies with no one to bill.
Tesla claimed his plant was sabotaged. But why would anyone want to do that?
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