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forest

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Re: Teslas electric car
« Reply #45 on: April 29, 2017, 06:42:00 PM »
Between 1919 and 1928 there was a lot of inventors who built electric car powered by cosmic energy.!


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« Reply #46 on: April 30, 2017, 01:02:59 AM »
  Perhaps you can place a link or two... of the other guys that had self running electric cars, back then, or even now.
  Cars, or other solid state generators or contraptions that can harvest cosmic energy, and convert it to use able energy.
  The technology may not be new, but it's still new to us.

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« Reply #47 on: April 30, 2017, 02:46:10 AM »
 From an article I found on the web. You asked so here's one:
Sorry if this has already been posted..then just delete it.
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           C. Earl Ammann’s Cosmic Electric Generator

 In 1918, while doing painting and decorating, I was hired to paper several bedrooms in a large two-story house. While at this work I went down to the back porch to pick up some materials. I happened to glance at the light meter and saw it was not moving.
I opened the fuse box and saw the main power fuses had been removed. It took only a minute to make sure the line had not been taped beyond the meter.
The only member of the family at home at the time was a young man in his early twenties. I asked him, “Earl, where do you get your juice? I noticed it does not come from the power lines”.
“Come along and I’ll show you”, he said. He led me up to the attic. He placed some steel bars on a work table and picked up a coil which looked like a loose coupler. After placing the coils on the steel rods he touched the opposite terminal. The bell rang with great force, and there was quite a spark, too.
 
 I picked up the coils to make sure there was no contact with other appliances. I could see right through them. There was no battery inside. The bell rang just as vigorously. The wire was iron.
In the basement Earl had what he called an Activator Transformer, the size of two fists, which had to be within 10 miles of the radius of the generator coils. The activator was not in contact with any visible wires or appliances. It was activated by the electric currents which surge around the earth and activate the compass needle. By cutting into these currents, earl said, we can obtain unlimited power.
A year later Earl demonstrated his Cosmo Electric Generator in Denver. He had placed two copper spheres on the front fenders of his car in place of the headlights. From these copper spheres he obtained enough power to drive that old jalopy all over Denver as reported in the Denver Post at the time.   [see Tesla’s Electric Car]
While Earl was demonstrating his invention all over the streets of Denver, the power had been cut off in the foothills. In spite of this, when he went to Washington DC shortly afterward to try to obtain a patent on his Cosmo Electric Generator, he found that charges had been filed against him claiming he had a device to steal power from the power lines.
K. H. Isselstein,
 Spokane, WA

 
  Denver Post (Monday, August 8, 1921)
   Denver Man, C. Earl Ammann, Invents Generator That
 Takes Electricity From Air and Propels Automobile  Believes He has Apparatus that will Revolutionize Power & Lighting & Gives it a Test on Streets of City
Has an invention been made that will revolutionize the electrical world? Will the apparatus conceived by a Denver man light buildings, run automobiles, battleships, power plants by the unlimited supply of electricity in the air? Denver electrical experts say “yes”, and the young inventor, C. Earl Ammann, today, demonstrated his invention by attaching it to an old automobile and running it about the city.
An atmospheric generator is the name of Ammann’s apparatus. It is a compact, cylindrical object with two small brass spheres protruding from the top. Inside, Ammann says, is an arrangement of steel wires and minerals, so fixed as to draw the electricity from the air, condense it and utilize it for driving power.
The automobile which Ammann used for his demonstration Monday was the body and chassis of an electric vehicle. There are said to be no batteries in the car. It propelled itself with remarkable speed at the touch of the foot, climbed hills and glided through a maze of traffic under easy control.
Ammann, Careful To Conceal His Invention
When asked by skeptical persons if he had a storage battery concealed inside of the power cylinder, Ammann said:
“As badly as I would like to show the inside of my invention, I can’t, for I have not yet obtained the patent rights. It would be exposing the result of seven years of work to open the cylinder. I leave for Washington this week to obtain the patent rights. When I return I will gladly show everything and I can only say, wait until then and time will tell.
“I have bucked every law of the textbooks to perfect the invention. It appears on the order of the wireless telephone but it is decidedly different, except that the electricity is derived from the air. It will run anywhere except under water.
The automobile is only a simple test. The generator will light buildings, do away with steam turbines, and, in fact, propel any kind of engine motor”.
J. N. Davis, the proprietor of the Davis Electric Garage company, at 921 East 14th Avenue, and one of the oldest electrical men in Denver, made a thorough study of the generator.
Electrical Man Has Faith In It
“I believe that Mr. Ammann has at least made the invention which will revolutionize power”, Mr. Davis said. “Of course, we don’t know what is inside of the generator and the inventor would be foolish to show us. We have long known that certain minerals exist, which if properly arranged together, would furnish power. That, in substance, according to the blueprints of the invention, is the basis of the whole thing.
“If the generator has been perfected to the extent that it will propel an automobile, the rest of its work is assured. It will be the greatest invention of the age. The electricity obtained from the air, first passing through the generator, would be available for any use”. So impressed was Mr. Davis that he offered the use of his building for Mr. Ammann’s headquarters. Ammann, who is but 28 years old, came to Denver from Spokane, Washington. He is an electrical engineer and lives at the Argonaut Hotel.
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As a kid in the 50's I watched these wide eyed, interested in science as I was.
Was the guy in this movie Tesla, Mr. Amman or an alien?
Grab some popcorn and enjoy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2Xukp9gUZI

forest

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« Reply #48 on: April 30, 2017, 11:19:39 AM »
What I would like to tell you is that the Amman device is the same as Hendershot device ,which is the same as Hubbard device which is the same as Perrigo device which is probably a spin off from Daniel Mc Farland cook device and many Earth batteries. It all works by tapping the cosmic energy which is the magnetic field and particularly the magnetic field of Earth.

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« Reply #49 on: April 30, 2017, 11:45:24 AM »
I'm looking for the newspaper clippings of the day and they seem to have vanished. So any news stories of the day about long range electric cars that got their power via an aerial, will do :)

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« Reply #50 on: April 30, 2017, 11:59:24 AM »
http://www.rexresearch.com/perrigo/perrig.htm compare the device to the Amman one.

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« Reply #51 on: April 30, 2017, 12:06:18 PM »
I'm looking for the newspaper clippings of the day and they seem to have vanished. So any news stories of the day about long range electric cars that got their power via an aerial, will do :)


If you have a spare hours... http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/newspapers/

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« Reply #52 on: April 30, 2017, 12:31:53 PM »
Also if you have access to this http://archives.kcstar.com/ would be great to get a copies of Kansas City Times with articles about H.Perrigo

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« Reply #53 on: April 30, 2017, 07:49:19 PM »
Not sure if this related but anyway

https://artojh.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/tesla-art1933-1.jpg

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The Sydney Morning Herald, NSW, Friday 3 November 1933
COSMIC ENERGY
To Drive World Machinery.
INVENTOR’S CLAIM.
 NEW YORK. NOV. 1.
Nikola Tesla, a well-known physicist and inventor, in a signed statement today, announced the discovery of a principle whereby power for driving the machinery of the world may be derived from the cosmic energy operating the universe.
 The principle, which taps the source of power described as “everywhere present In unlimited quantities,” and which may be transmitted by wire or wireless from a central plant in any part of the globe, will, he says, eliminate the need for coal, oil, gas, or any other common fuels, and will soon be ready for use, and, while the present form will require central plants employing vast machinery, he popes to work out a plan for its use by Individuals.

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« Reply #54 on: April 30, 2017, 08:25:34 PM »

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« Reply #55 on: May 01, 2017, 07:23:01 AM »
Only iron and wire, nothing more is required....

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« Reply #56 on: May 01, 2017, 07:49:44 AM »
Read an article years ago about electric cars. They were out since 1838.  The first car dealerships were electric cars. The History channel story on cars did not reflect that info and only said they tried to compete with combustion engines but didnt muster the speed.  When really it was that people didnt like the loud noise and smoke from the fire breathing cars. 

If there was electric cars that could harvest energy to run, then yeah the oil companies had to boost the gas cars above electrics before the free running cars became mainstream.

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« Reply #57 on: May 01, 2017, 09:02:39 AM »
Hubbard,Amman,Perrigo - they all had electric car running on cosmic energy before 1930 with newspapers following their progress, so it was not surprise Tesla could do it also.




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« Reply #58 on: May 01, 2017, 11:28:49 PM »
Thanks but it does not mention the car. Good finds though. I will keep looking.

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« Reply #59 on: May 02, 2017, 01:01:47 AM »
Between 1919 and 1928 there was a lot of inventors who built electric car powered by cosmic energy.!


Yeh?  Like who?


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