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Free Energy

06/18/2008 12:37 AM

I know how to make almost free Green Energy, it would be a one time expense for the equipment then you would be free to produce as much energy as you want.

My question is how do i do this without getting blanked out by the big oil companies and or evan by the government? any ideas or thoughts.

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Re: Free Energy

06/18/2008 12:55 AM

Sir,

please apply for Patent first . Do not publish in any journal, Newspaper. Do not approach any corporate or Govt bodies. Just cotact a good patent lawyar.

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Re: Free Energy

06/18/2008 7:40 AM

In addition to the above, bear in mind that Patent Offices are very good at the critical analysis of "free energy schemes" and "over-unity devices", and many of these fall at the first hurdle. It pays to have done one's homework well before incurring the expense of a Patent Lawyer.

It is inadvisable to divulge much on a global forum like CR4, as other readers have done to their peril......

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Re: Free Energy

06/18/2008 8:57 AM

I also have a scheme for (almost) 100% free energy. Unlike many others on the interweb, my scheme has actually been up and running for some years, providing a near constant source of over 1kW of electricity. It has no moving parts, consumes no fuel, and the only cost was a 100ft extension cord.

(Don't tell my neighbor.)

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Re: Free Energy

06/18/2008 3:53 PM

This is not the site you want. Your best bet is the following free energy website.

http://keelynet.com/

Please, make no mention of your discovery here as it is actually relatively easy to track people (even unregistered guests) thru the internet.

Come back when you have a working prototype that has also been tested and verified by scientists and engineers (real ones). This will give you the credibility you need to raise your development above all the other people who are touting their proposed pseudoscience/free energy/bad science/scams out there.

Don't bother with a patent, it will not protect you in this case, and the patent office is getting really tight on letting anything thru that even looks like free energy or pseudoscience (too many bad experiences).

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Re: Free Energy

06/19/2008 4:40 PM

...and be sure to check out

Thrust and Electrical Power by Rectifying Aether with Chaos Converters,

on keelynet, just to make sure you're not duplicating someone else's research.

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