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Is this for real or what??

http://www.ucsofa.com

Sorry for the wrong link

Wood..

-- wood dream (wood-b-dreams@mindspring.com), November 04, 1999

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Wood

N.Tesla was and is one of the greatest minds to have lived in this millennium. The process described in the link is well known in theroy, and does to some extent work. (Though I have not built a test bedto see how efficent an out put it would be capable of putting out). But try it, you night justbe surprised. And there is nothing to loose.

Some months ago I tried to describe for the forum another of Tesla's brain childs. But was poo pooed (even though I was ofering the information free gratis). And this one was the production of electricty by means of building up a static in wire exposed to the wind. The Static or (Cap.) Charger works, and works well. And is the others loss.

So as long a the wind blows and the laws of elementry physics are not revoked. I will have acess to "Free" electrical charging for a 12 volt battery bank. And the "Big Brains" can cough out their money for fuel or prop driven wind generators. solor panels or what.

The time for reasoning and baby talking to those who "know it all" has passed. And I for one will rock along "lurking" for the most part untill the baloon goes up. And yes, chuckle at the "Smart Alecs" who would have had the design for the charging nets that I worked out...And LOL....I was trying to help (for FREE). Oh well! You can lead a horse to water, but you sure can't help him drink...But atleastthere are two on the net who did listen and they now have the Static Charger in operation.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Shakey~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

-- Shakey (in_a_bunker@forty.feet), November 04, 1999.


This Lee fellow has been touring the country. His schtick is to beat the electric companies at their own game, selling electricity co-ops to communities at a much reduced cost and zero pollution. Listen to his interview with Jeff Rense at:

http://www.broadcast.com/shows/endoftheline/9910/end1010.ram

-- OR (orwelliator@biosys.net), November 04, 1999.


Shakey,

I must have missed your free electricity lesson. Could you point me to the link please..?? Or retype it...?

Thanks

-- STFrancis (STFrancis@heaven.com), November 04, 1999.


Shakey,

I recall a few years ago NASA tried to generate electricity using a long wire suspended from the shuttle down into the atmosphere. It didn't work. Not saying it can't, but the news story I saw said the test they conducted didn't.

-TECH32-

-- TECH32 (TECH32@NOMAIL.COM), November 04, 1999.


Dennis Lee has been touring the country for at least 3 years. I went to his presentation in 1996. He shows his prototype experiments, but no actual working model. The SPOTLIGHT newspaper investigated it in 1996 and said they would give him all the free publicity he wanted if he would demonstrate a working model. He claims that he has proven the theory of free electricity since 1987. I asked him at the last meeting here in Indianapolis how many actual working free electric machines he has produced and in operation. His answer: NONE! I saw the demonstration, and I have also seen David Copperfield fly and walk through the wall of China. I told his representative that I will be the first in line to buy, rent or borrow on of his machines as soon as I can see and test a working model. So far, he hasn't contacted me with an offer.

-- Herb (herb01@prodigy.net), November 04, 1999.


Shakey, Tell us about your static charger and how much it costs to make, how much power it harvests and how much wind it takes. Does it take as much wind as a windmill?

-- Puddintame (achillesg@hotmail.com), November 04, 1999.

Shakey, how about some details on your static charger. Design, cost, output, wind requirements.

-- Puddintame (achillesg@hotmail.com), November 04, 1999.

Sorry about that double post. I thought my first response was "lost in space." There seems to be a significant lag time in the database registering responses.

-- Puddintame (achillesg@hotmail.com), November 04, 1999.

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