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Author Topic: Investing money in free energy: Rule of thumb!  (Read 9556 times)

hartiberlin

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Re: Investing money in free energy: Rule of thumb!
« Reply #15 on: April 10, 2011, 11:06:51 PM »
Hi mrwayne,
if you already have a provisional patent,
then why don´t you post a video on youtube,
where one can see, how it is working.

Now everybody knows, that you are the inventor and
if you make the plans freely available and other people will rebuild
and it will also work with their units you will get many donations
that could be more than any licensing fees or royalities.

Just make sure, everybody knows, that you are the inventor.

If it really works and you share it, money
will come in rolling in from itsself cause people are happy to give,
if it works for them.

Regards, Stefan.

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Re: Investing money in free energy: Rule of thumb!
« Reply #16 on: April 10, 2011, 11:16:15 PM »
Thanks Stefan,

I pray it works that way, the problem is there is nothing to see, my primary investor was standing next to it and asked -when are you going to turn it on? 

I said, "It is running now" he looked and said, "How can you tell, it isn't making any sound?"

Then he saw the cylinder moving and said "when you said quiet, you meant quiet!"


I am working on the script, and I had some ORU engineers make an AVI of a cut away view running - but they could not figure a way to demonstrate the water doing its thing.

That is my next step.

Where would you post it?