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Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by profundus
Actually Tesla's patents expired long ago. His inventions are all public domain.
You mean like: Tesla's technology??? Who owns his designs now? The US Military Industrial Complex.
No! What i'm saying, is the US government isn't going to allow anyone to give us anything that will benefit their slaves. I used Tesla as an example of that. Here's another example:
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by profundus
No. Certainly not. Edison's patents also expired. Of course,it doesn't mean they necessarily work either. Are you claiming that Tesla had patents for "chemtrails"?
Expired doesn't mean forgotten or useless.
What it means is that, contrary to your claims, no one owns them.
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The Great Man-Made River (GMR, النهر الصناعي العظيم) is a network of pipes that supplies water to the Sahara Desert in Libya, from the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System fossil aquifer. It is the world's largest irrigation project.[1] According to its website, it is the largest underground network of pipes (2820 km) [2] and aqueducts in the world. It consists of more than 1,300 wells, most more than 500 m deep, and supplies 6,500,000 m3 of fresh water per day to the cities of Tripoli, Benghazi, Sirte and elsewhere. The late Libyan Leader Muammar Gaddafi described it as the "Eighth Wonder of the World."Source
Are you seriously this stupid?
Oh. Those documents. The ones that no one knows about.
Those documents have never even been admitted to exist.
Originally posted by randyvs
reply to post by Phage
I just want to chime in here Phage and say, I think you being right on top of this thread, not really defending your stance on this topic. But more so backing your self up, speaks volumes to your character. Easy to see you believe everything you say and that's why I listen and believe you.. IMO.
Originally posted by NeoVain
Those documents have never even been admitted to exist. .
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by NeoVain
Are you seriously this stupid?
Seriously? No.
Oh. Those documents. The ones that no one knows about.
Those documents have never even been admitted to exist.
Telsa abandoned Wardenclyff because he ran out of money.
That isn't what you said. You were talking about a "chemtrail" patent. You claimed that the government owns it.
No! What i'm saying, is the US government isn't going to allow anyone to give us anything that will benefit their slaves.
Huh? You think the government is keeping the US from using the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer? That's a pretty long way to haul water.
Here's another example:
Wow your always going with the official story. That´s all you do really, isn´t it?
A "thanks"? For what? What's hard to "comprehend" is the fact that you people don't understand the type of MONEY it takes to make some of these "inventions" a reality. A patent is like copyrighting your song. However, you still need to make your album, print the cd's and covers, do your music video, and promote. That takes money. Sure, i could have a great invention...but who's gonna give me MILLIONS of dollars to make it happen? And, tell me this: if you had an invention that could make it rain in the desert, but tests were only successful in your lab or on your computer, how are you gonna to make it work in real life, without SUFFICIENT funding???
Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
Originally posted by profundus
Expired doesn't mean forgotten or useless.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by profundus
Actually Tesla's patents expired long ago. His inventions are all public domain.
You mean like: Tesla's technology??? Who owns his designs now? The US Military Industrial Complex.
The patent you posted earlier (#5003186) was issued to Hughes Aircraft it expired in 2008. Public domain.
The same people that bought the patents for the geoengineering program.
and nowhere did Phage say it did.
you asked who owned them.
He told you they are now public domain - no-one owns them and anyone can use them without worrying about patent violation.
what is so hard to comprehend about that that you had to be hostile about?? A "thanks" would have been appropriate!
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by NeoVain
Wow your always going with the official story. That´s all you do really, isn´t it?
Not at all.
I just don't go in much for fantasy.
Why? When you can make money, right where it's at?
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by profundus
That isn't what you said. You were talking about a "chemtrail" patent. You claimed that the government owns it.
No! What i'm saying, is the US government isn't going to allow anyone to give us anything that will benefit their slaves.
Huh? You think the government is keeping the US from using the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer? That's a pretty long way to haul water.
Here's another example:
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how are you gonna to make it work in real life, without SUFFICIENT funding???
What? You lost me. How does a water system in Libya make money for the US government?
Why? When you can make money, right where it's at?
It´s easy to believe something if your life depends on it.
You don't have to convince a person that it will work, you have to convince them to give you their money, to make it work on a larger scale. Assuming they've already seen the prototype and are ready to take it to the next level. The investor has to decide if it's worth the "risk". Remember the old saying: "It takes MONEY to make MONEY." Check out the movie "Extracted". It's EXACTLY what i'm talking about. The patents for "geoengineering" is no different. This stuff is SOMEONE'S idea. Someone's song. Someone's reason for existence, to help humanity. Unfortunately, TPTB have other plans.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by profundus
how are you gonna to make it work in real life, without SUFFICIENT funding???
By convincing someone that it will work. And that they can make money by producing and selling it for you.
That's the point.
It is also the point that the existence of a patent does not mean that an invention will work or that it is in use. Not by a long shot.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by NeoVain
And who decides the official story? You or me?
Not me. Must be you.