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ethospete

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Daniel Dingle Foundation
« on: July 06, 2008, 07:39:22 PM »
It looks like after 30 years Daniel Dingle is finally moving forward...


6th July 2008
Hi Pete, I heard and watched Mr. Dingel yesterday on Julius and Cristine Babao radio program. He demonstrated the effectiveness of his invention and encourages people to support it, that's why I for one is behind him and hope to convert my car soon.
Thanks,
Joel

Find out more @ www.dinglefoundation.com

All the best,

Pete...

TheOne

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Re: Daniel Dingle Foundation
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2008, 09:15:07 PM »
This site is not even related to this man, you just sell a cell that is nothing more then the other cell out there.

What daniel have is something that run the car with 100% hydrogen not a booster.

So its scam using the name of Daniel Dingle.

ethospete

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Re: Daniel Dingle Foundation
« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2008, 06:05:18 AM »
This site is not even related to this man, you just sell a cell that is nothing more then the other cell out there.
What daniel have is something that run the car with 100% hydrogen not a booster.
So its scam using the name of Daniel Dingle.

Dear Sire,

Do you know Daniel Dingle? have you met with him and spoken with him? Have you driven his water powered car? Do you know for a fact that it drives on water? On what do you base your statements - youtube videos that you have watched no doubt...?

The cell we sell we were selling before I met with Daniel Dingle on the 28th March 2008.

So I have met with Daniel Dingle...

I have spoken with Daniel Dingle...

I have driven his water powered car...

I am now working very closely with him to commercially develop his cell.

If you'd have taken the time to read what is written on the site, rather than jumping to unfounded conclusions, you will have read that the supplemental hydrogen units are a stop-gap until we have the proper ones available commercially.

All the best,

Pete...


therealrasta

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Re: Daniel Dingle Foundation
« Reply #3 on: July 07, 2008, 11:35:36 AM »


I am now working very closely with him to commercially develop his cell.

All the best,

Pete...




Do You guys have a eta on this?

ethospete

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Re: Daniel Dingle Foundation
« Reply #4 on: July 07, 2008, 05:03:53 PM »
1st quarter 2009 is the plan... if all goes according to plan...

All the best,

Pete...

atlantex

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Re: Daniel Dingle Foundation
« Reply #5 on: July 07, 2008, 07:51:09 PM »
why not just give this technology into the public, the whole planet could changed from one day to the other. Do you think the people here are not clever enough to build a cell for themself?
I can understand that people are trying to get as much money as possible from this growing cow but I think that there will be still enough people which are willing to pay for a cell instead of building a own.

Dingel had the possibility to get big money from big car manufacturers all over the world, he did not take the money because he want to give the easy technology to the world as a gift, if ready for that. I have a still some words of DD in my ears "this technology is so simple that the people will lauthing if they see how it works" and you say there is more research needed to bring this technology ready to market?

Sorry man, that smells to heaven...

Don't take this personal but I'm following the DD story a lot of years and I personally know one of the people who met him years ago and made also a video (Wolfgang Czapp), all I heard from this person about DD doesn't sound like the DD which is on your website.

but times are changing...  ::)

atlantex

ethospete

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Re: Daniel Dingle Foundation
« Reply #6 on: July 07, 2008, 08:53:47 PM »
Hi Atlantex,

You'll have hopefully watched all Daniel's videos then...

"The invention is so big that no person would like to share" ... "what I want is to put up the income from my invention to put up a foundation for the people and that is my dream "  ..."not dedicate it to the Government to but to dedicate it to the people" ... "I know that it is so far away... but maybe it is just round the corner..." ... "The invention is here and it works"

Daniel wanted a foundation and to dedicate his invention to the people and he also wants to use it to help raise money to help the people there in the Philippines - he isn't interested in personal rewards, but some financial remuneration to help his fellow people which I feel is very admirable indeed.

My mission is to try and help Daniel to realise his dream and if we can give everyone in the world a unit for free I will be over the moon. Hand on heart, there is nothing I would like more.

I already run a programme donating our Bright Eyes Drops that dissolve cataracts: www.ethos.ag is the retail site where we sell them and use some of the profits to donate them to the people that need them in third world countries.

My company www.ethoseu.com is a 'for profit' organisation which means when we collect donations 100% of the money goes to the people that it was donated too; we even cover the costs that PayPal etc. charge for each transaction as another contribution from us so if someone donates $100 then $100 gets delivered at our own expense to the people in need. I've never seen any charity or non-profit organisation that can afford to do that as they all have to cover their 'expenses' from monies that they receive - the big difference is that we don't.

I hope that clarifies my position a little better and if I have been a catalyst in helping Daniel move forward with his inventions for the greater good of everyone, where everyone else appears to have failed for the past 30+ years, then my mission has been a success...

All the best,

Pete...

atlantex

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Re: Daniel Dingle Foundation
« Reply #7 on: July 07, 2008, 10:02:00 PM »
Hi Pete,

I don't have any doubt that the invention works.

There are many ways to save his work from hinding by a minority, and the best way is to share information. The best example is the linux operating system, it's open since the beginning and now unstopable and a real benefit for the world (see i.e. the project "one laptop per child").

Why not open the DD invention and set it on a licence like GPL?

The past did show us that a single people or even a small group is not able to bring the change to the world, I don't want to start to count names...

Well, this mistakes was made 100000 times, did you leand nothing from this, inventors was threatened or even killed over and over again, why take the risk to loose the chance to reach a real change or even loose the own families or friends live?? Is money really all???

The user Gotoluc from another tread is imho going the right way, he found an effect, posted it to the group and now a lot of people are working on it, all over the world. So also this technology is now quite safe and a result could be a huge benefit for the whole world and a bright shining future instead of smoky citys.

Every minute are people dying for money, oil, avidity, authority and the worst on it's all is the fact, that all this problem are selfmade of a minority, the same persons who trying to hide this technology. DD has hide his invention the last 3x years, it's a shame that he close the eyes and didn't help. Where we already could be with such a technology...

Anyway, all the best to your foundation, hope it's large enough to resist against the minority.


atlantex

ethospete

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Re: Daniel Dingle Foundation
« Reply #8 on: July 07, 2008, 10:56:08 PM »
Hi again atlantex,

I agree with you entirely and, to be honest, with all due respect, you have got me and my intentions completely wrong... The foundation isn't mine, it's something I've set up for Daniel to help encourage him to hopefully release his technology; in whatever way he thinks is the best for the most people. If he will release it open source then all the better... to be honest, I don't mind whatever way he releases it... as long as people get the to benefit from it...

My company has 8,000 members in 76 countries around the world so I do have a lot of support for the work that I do ...and you can ask any one of them and they will all tell you that I am not motivated in the slightest by money; yes, it's a necessary tool, but this is not what I work for. If it were I'd have given up many years ago based on the hours I work for the remuneration that I receive.

When I was featured in the UK on National TV back in 2003 with our eye drops, every single high street chemist and supermarket wanted to buy the drops from me - I could have retired back then and would never have had to work again - but I turned them all down for the benefit of all my members who made the profits from selling them through their affiliate websites. And I was delighted to pay out over ?125,000 in commissions to our members in February 2004. Would you have made the same decision without even thinking twice about it...?

I hope this helps to clarify things about me and where I'm coming from little further... I think we really are on the same side here...

All the best,

Pete...

ethospete

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Re: Daniel Dingle Foundation
« Reply #9 on: July 08, 2008, 01:53:26 AM »
On a completely different note entirely, can anyone reading this post shed any light on where we've gone wrong with this design looking at the photos below...?

I would love to hear from anyone who has got one working...?

e-mail: pete@ethoseu.com

Many thanks...

All the best,

Pete...

(http://ethoseu.com/images/motor1.jpg)(http://ethoseu.com/images/motor3.jpg)(http://ethoseu.com/images/motor2.jpg)

Barbicane

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Re: Daniel Dingle Foundation
« Reply #10 on: July 09, 2008, 11:34:56 PM »
I have an observation and a question.

Dingel's vids show a solenoid bank under cover, with another unit for the four injector lines. he clearly states that the gas goes into the the solenoids, after the limitation and that the separated 02 goes to the intake manifold.

In the Dingel foundation image gallery, these units are not visible, the engine layout seems stock standard. It seems that both electrolyser and bubbler are different, but logical.

What is still being hidden after so many years, so much disinformation?

Regards,
Barbicane

ethospete

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Re: Daniel Dingle Foundation
« Reply #11 on: July 10, 2008, 02:05:42 AM »
Hi Barbicane,

Yes, you are correct in your observations. Daniel deliberately added other things that were not actually necessary to the process as 'red herrings' to try and throw the myriad of different people trying to 'steal his invention' over the years off the scent.   ;)

As you say, it does work in the logical way you would expect it too, just like other HHO Systems, but the key is the Dingle HHO reactor which has the fastest disassociation capabilities that I have seen to crack the covalent bonding in H2O to generate HHO gas and it produces roughly 1,000 litres an hour.

All the best,

Pete...

Barbicane

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Re: Daniel Dingle Foundation
« Reply #12 on: July 12, 2008, 03:20:32 AM »
Hi ethospete,

Thankyou for your reply.

I find it hard to concede to an output of 1,000L per hour as it translates to something like 1 litre every three seconds. The psi generation would be enormous if compared to the visuals of what is shown (and I analyse frame by frame).
It seems to me that high plasma is involved very much akin to a "Joe Cell", in stage 3. This I can accept, paticularly if solenoids were utilised in conjunction with the plug operation. Thus an output of even 1 litre per minute would be all that is required, if that.

It is still sad to see that so much disinformation continues and all I can do is observe limited revelations.

Regards,

Barbicane

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Re: Daniel Dingle Foundation
« Reply #13 on: July 13, 2008, 05:46:17 AM »
In the Philippines alone it would cost the government around 73Billion in oil tax revenue
if his water motor goes to production.

If DD moves a muscle to make a production plant then his days on earth will be over.

Unless the whole world demands free energy then we are still to suffer for a long time.

source ph oil tax..
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storyPage.aspx?storyId=124444

ethospete

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Re: Daniel Dingle Foundation
« Reply #14 on: July 14, 2008, 03:43:08 AM »
So we should all just sit back and do nothing while oil prices rise to $200 a barrel by the end of the year...???