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Author Topic: World's first real Free Energy Flashlight - no shaking - no batteries! No Solar  (Read 186872 times)

skywatcher

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Today i got an email from Mr. Muzanov telling me that my ELFE has been dispatched, incl. tracking number.  :)
Apparently it's shipped directly from China.

e2matrix

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Today i got an email from Mr. Muzanov telling me that my ELFE has been dispatched, incl. tracking number.  :)
Apparently it's shipped directly from China.
China?   Hmmm ... might or might not be a bad sign.  I'd like to know the return address if it has one.  Being a flashlight collector I know a lot of the manufacturers.   I hope at this point either TheCell or you can take your light apart at some time after testing and confirm what the Russian video showed.   But then I think someone needs to peel off the battery cover to make sure there is not something special in there.  Maybe each cell has it's own coil or some other method of recharging.   Maybe leave a cell out next to a Wifi routher or some other EMF source and monitor it and put a load on it for a while then check it repeatedly.   It might be possible that there is even some special chemistry in the batteries that keeps them coming back.   

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Today i got an email from Mr. Muzanov telling me that my ELFE has been dispatched, incl. tracking number.  :)
Apparently it's shipped directly from China.

Cool someone else spent $99 on a disposable flashlight you can't even charge or change the batteries on.  FYI my local dollar store sells disposable flash light for $1 so you could buy 99 of them for that price. 


skywatcher

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Almost everything is manufactured in China, and it would make no sense to send it to Australia first and then to Europe.
So i think it's neither a bad nor a good sign.

skywatcher

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Cool someone else spent $99 on a disposable flashlight you can't even charge or change the batteries on.  FYI my local dollar store sells disposable flash light for $1 so you could buy 99 of them for that price.

Better than throwing out 1200 Euros for a Steorn Orbo Cube.  ;)

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Better than throwing out 1200 Euros for a Steorn Orbo Cube.  ;)

Yeah to be honest if I saw it I probably would have purchased one out of curiosity and then quickly pulled it apart.  When I was 10 my father brought home a Siemens solar powered flash light (40 years ago). The company he worked for was a customer of Siemens and they gave it to him for for free.   It was a breakthrough in technology at the time. Within 20 minutes I had it in pieces :-)


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Almost everything is manufactured in China, and it would make no sense to send it to Australia first and then to Europe.
So i think it's neither a bad nor a good sign.

The "bad sign" angle is one that I have made reference to before.  If you can make a large enough order and are willing to also pay for any extra labour and customization costs, then a Chinese factory where they make "Dollar Store" electronics items would be willing to cut a deal with you.

So, something like this:  Take a standard LED flashlight and add some glue during final assembly so the average consumer can't open it up easily.  Deboss the end of the aluminum handle with your company name.  Put it in a box that has your company artwork on it.  Insert your company user manual.

There is a certain minimum number of units that would be required for this to happen.  Then, after that presumably the finished and boxed product could be shipped to a local Chinese distribution company that will ship out onsies for you to your end users for a small fee.

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The "bad sign" angle is one that I have made reference to before.  If you can make a large enough order and are willing to also pay for any extra labour and customization costs, then a Chinese factory where they make "Dollar Store" electronics items would be willing to cut a deal with you.

So, something like this:  Take a standard LED flashlight and add some glue during final assembly so the average consumer can't open it up easily.  Deboss the end of the aluminum handle with your company name.  Put it in a box that has your company artwork on it.  Insert your company user manual.

There is a certain minimum number of units that would be required for this to happen.  Then, after that presumably the finished and boxed product could be shipped to a local Chinese distribution company that will ship out onsies for you to your end users for a small fee.

yes i'd go with that description.
an example would be to read many listings on alibaba.com and others that have their minimum order requirements in alot of those cases.
and they are sometimes advertising that they can and will easily do custom versions of the product(s).

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Today i got an email from Mr. Muzanov telling me that my ELFE has been dispatched, incl. tracking number.  :)
Apparently it's shipped directly from China.


Hi skywatcher. I, too, got an email from Mr. Muzanov telling me that my ELFE has been dispatched, and he, too, included a tracking number.
The tracking number said that it's being shipped from China, just like yours.


My package has already arrived in Madrid, Spain, and I'm hoping that tomorrow it will arrive in Helsinki, Finland.


Also, regards that video that people have been showing for a while (the one from November 26th, stating that the flashlight is just a bunch of batteries = therefore a scam), he had this to say:

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this is video of one of the first user of ELFE, who decided to saw up his ELFE in order to find a power module, converting Earth's energy into electric. So you can see him disassembling his ELFE but he is not suceeded in finding the module, and eventually he says that there is nothing special in ELFE. Well, he is right. There is nothing special - just knowledge of our technical team, adopted in ELFE. In spite the fact, that he didn't find any module, our ELFEs keep on charging from the environment.

skywatcher

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My tracking info looks like this:

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@esaruoho and skywatcher

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Also, regards that video that people have been showing for a while (the one from November 26th, stating that the flashlight is just a bunch of batteries = therefore a scam), he had this to say:

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this is video of one of the first user of ELFE, who decided to saw up his ELFE in order to find a power module, converting Earth's energy into electric. So you can see him disassembling his ELFE but he is not suceeded in finding the module, and eventually he says that there is nothing special in ELFE. Well, he is right. There is nothing special - just knowledge of our technical team, adopted in ELFE. In spite the fact, that he didn't find any module, our ELFEs keep on charging from the environment.

I am impressed, this response E-Mail is a very good proof that this is a most brazen scam. He is lying to your face (if he would be next to you).

I hope you will take apart your new miracle flash light pretty soon. Of course you will not find the "module", but that is exactly what you have to show.

Eventually one has to take the three batteries apart as well. (Wear gloves and goggles!) For a crude comparison one could take apart an ordinary alkaline battery.

May be it is nano-technology? But the scam is not that elaborate. He does not even try to tell a credible story. Just a stupid lie.

Greetings, Conrad

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@esaruoho and skywatcher

I am impressed, this response E-Mail is a very good proof that this is a most brazen scam. He is lying to your face (if he would be next to you).

I hope you will take apart your new miracle flash light pretty soon. Of course you will not find the "module", but that is exactly what you have to show.

Eventually one has to take the three batteries apart as well. (Wear gloves and goggles!) For a crude comparison one could take apart an ordinary alkaline battery.

May be it is nano-technology? But the scam is not that elaborate. He does not even try to tell a credible story. Just a stupid lie.

Greetings, Conrad

Conrad:

But what if those energy modules are invisible?  That would easily explain why the Russian video guy missed them.  That would also be a great way to protect a very high tech invention...just make the modules invisible.

Brilliant!

Of course, even the invisible modules will not work everywhere...there are still those dreaded 'Dead Zones" to deal with.

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But what if those energy modules are invisible?
Of course, the are invisible. And not only the modules are invisible, also the light that the flashlight emits is invisible - that's why it looks like it does not light at all after a few hours. In fact it just means that the Schumann resonances harvesting works better and better, and the light is more and more invisible!

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Of course, the are invisible. And not only the modules are invisible, also the light that the flashlight emits is invisible - that's why it looks like it does not light at all after a few hours. In fact it just means that the Schumann resonances harvesting works better and better, and the light is more and more invisible!

Wow!  I had not considered that.  So, once fully charged, there is so much power in the modules that they emit light in a frequency not visible with the human eye, like infrared. 

Good catch, I didn't remember reading that in the brochure.

What I really want to know is, if I stand on the edge of a "Dead Zone" and shine the light into the zone, can anyone in the dead zone see the light?  If the light is fully charged and I walk into a dead zone, does it spontaneously discharge?  If so...where does that energy go?

I am very concerned.  I mean, what if someone accidentally causes a rift in the space-time continuum with one of these things?  What if there is a time shift and it takes me back to a week before my flashlight arrived in the mail?  The warranty would not apply because, technically, I had not received my light yet.

Damn, this is confusing.

Bill

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What I really want to know is, if I stand on the edge of a "Dead Zone" and shine the light into the zone, can anyone in the dead zone see the light?
No, they are all dead.