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Author Topic: What is really stopping free energy from going mainstream?  (Read 9899 times)

cyclopz

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What is really stopping free energy from going mainstream?
« on: September 05, 2008, 07:08:36 AM »
Ok first off, I'm new here... My interest in free energy goes back about a year or so when I heard podcast where a person was claiming some kind of magnetic coil could theoretically create unlimited energy, power cars, etc. I started researching into it for a while but kind of lost hope. However, recently I've been getting into this alternative energy stuff again, big time. Basically I figured out that the automakers are dragging their feet on getting green energy to the market, and I began to ask myself, "Why is this happening?" Why aren't we seeing much progress in car technology... why is Detroit still pumping out gas guzzlers, running on 100 year old combustion engine technology. It just wasn't adding up. I knew something bigger had to be going on so I started reading up on all the inventors and watching all the youtube videos. I'm now convinced that free energy technology is here.

So what is stopping it from reaching the market? Is it just that big power companies essentially control the world? Is there a worldwide mafia or something that stops this stuff from getting past prototype stage? Are car manufacturers just plain stupid and not aware of the possibilities of better technology or are they conspiring to keep us in the dark ages? How long do you predict before say, a highly efficient electromagnetic power generator hits the market? How long before we'll be able to buy cars that don't need fuel? Am I just dreaming or is this stuff still decades away? Thanks

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Re: What is really stopping free energy from going mainstream?
« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2008, 05:04:16 PM »
...people are stopping free energy from going mainstream. They are too dumb and too engulfed in their small bubbles to care about anyone else or see further beyond their petty interests. Coupled with that docility is the Oligarchy that maintains the status quo and does not wish the masses to be freed from their claws.

But mostly it's the stupidity of the people, their lack of interest and blind belief into what they are being served through the usual brainwashing outlets. Perhaps in a few generations when all these dumb people die we might get some smart ones, though the way its going, today's children are dumber than the children before them thanks to the above mentioned brainwashing outlets.

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Re: What is really stopping free energy from going mainstream?
« Reply #3 on: September 05, 2008, 06:10:19 PM »
It could be that free energy is just physically impossible, of course. 

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Re: What is really stopping free energy from going mainstream?
« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2008, 08:48:52 AM »
If you really believed it was impossible, why would you be here? The thing is, I know it's possible... if not by magnetic motors, then by cold fusion or solar panel technology, etc. It's not really a question of IF it's possible to me, but "What is the most most efficient way to get there?" Maybe enough people aren't looking for the answers because they'd rather have some textbook tell them how everything in the universe works instead of doing any thinking of their own. Or maybe the "powers that be" are able to stomp small inventors out one by one. I think for the benefit of the world, we need to put our petty differences and greed to the side for once and come together for the common good. I know it sounds corny, but it's the only way we're ever going to make any kind of progress.

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Re: What is really stopping free energy from going mainstream?
« Reply #5 on: September 06, 2008, 09:22:56 AM »
If you really believed it was impossible, why would you be here? The thing is, I know it's possible... if not by magnetic motors, then by cold fusion or solar panel technology, etc. It's not really a question of IF it's possible to me, but "What is the most most efficient way to get there?" Maybe enough people aren't looking for the answers because they'd rather have some textbook tell them how everything in the universe works instead of doing any thinking of their own. Or maybe the "powers that be" are able to stomp small inventors out one by one. I think for the benefit of the world, we need to put our petty differences and greed to the side for once and come together for the common good. I know it sounds corny, but it's the only way we're ever going to make any kind of progress.

One reason I'm here is that I also post on other forums in which I'm definitely in the majority, and it can get a little boring agreeing with everyone else all the time.  There is a lot of diversity of opinion here on many subjects, so it's an interesting place. 

I certainly believe in researching things like solar power, and who knows, maybe someone will figure out how to make cold fusion work.  I live out in the middle of nowhere and have to drive a lot, so I would be very happy to see alternate energy sources developed.  If by "free energy" you mean those types of things, then I'm all for it. 

I thought you were referring to devices which violate CoE in some way, which I think is unlikely to happen.  But still, if people want to research "overunity" energy sources, that's great, as long as they are honest about their results.

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Re: What is really stopping free energy from going mainstream?
« Reply #6 on: September 06, 2008, 02:14:12 PM »
I would believe its world economy. Many countries import oil and generate revenue out of this, from taxes to sales.

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Re: What is really stopping free energy from going mainstream?
« Reply #7 on: September 06, 2008, 02:40:19 PM »
Here's one thing that stopping it... Assuming the testatika is not a fake, and given all the witness reports the chances are it's not, then what's giving me so much trouble replicating it is the lack of details. The Methernitha community that makes the testatika doesn't want to say how it's done. They'll probably never tell and the technology will die with them. This is just one of many examples where the problem lies with the inventor - whatever their reasons.
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Re: What is really stopping free energy from going mainstream?
« Reply #8 on: September 07, 2008, 12:34:27 AM »
      It's called Government and Taxes (your puppet master). If you are caught driving your car in ANY of MANY US States on corn oil, EVEN if it's the oil from the corn you grew on your own land and processed yourself. Your car will be impounded and you will be arrested in violation many State and Federal Laws. Why? Simple put, they didnt collect taxes from you. The fines are stiff and the battle with Capitol Hill will be long and hard. Hope this helps you in your quest.

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Re: What is really stopping free energy from going mainstream?
« Reply #9 on: September 07, 2008, 12:53:11 AM »
Ref:
why is Detroit still pumping out gas guzzlers, running on 100 year old combustion engine technology. ?


Answer:

Because this is buisiness
for industry, energy sellers, states-txes, working peoples,
otherwise... we are in "garden of eden"
Pese

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Re: What is really stopping free energy from going mainstream?
« Reply #10 on: September 07, 2008, 01:33:33 AM »
The thing is, I know it's possible... if not by magnetic motors, then by cold fusion or solar panel technology, etc. It's not really a question of IF it's possible to me, but "What is the most most efficient way to get there?"

I do not know, is it possible, but I do believe that it is. By some way. Not by idiocy and fake.
But ... in this forum you can not disbelieve even foolish fraud in fact. At least you must to be quiet,
Look at http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,5176.0/topicseen.html
Atop of wonder waterwheel this guy told he has built as many as selfrunning magnetic wheel ... and just left it dust-covered ...
You can read what happend with who dared to have doubts or did animadvert that it is bullshit humbuggery,
Were it not that this video - claimed as  truth - just idea - I had never told any bad words, perhaps some comments only.
I dont like lying.

Elseway this is good site - I like it,

Regards,
khabe



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Re: What is really stopping free energy from going mainstream?
« Reply #11 on: September 07, 2008, 01:50:27 AM »
over 70 years is possibel and surpressed to save more than 30 % fuel.
Not only POGUE have patents on it.
 US Army have driven here "tanks" in 2.war in europe ( and dismounted this after reourn to US)
Lots of other inventors have found different solution. Somes are surpressed, somes patents buy
from oil-industry . This is true buisiness. Earn the money ... not disturb this..
Nothing to say against it.
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Re: What is really stopping free energy from going mainstream?
« Reply #12 on: September 07, 2008, 02:05:38 AM »
Nothing sums it it like a good vid  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiJE8kReN4k

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Re: What is really stopping free energy from going mainstream?
« Reply #14 on: September 07, 2008, 02:23:07 AM »

Listen to the people read read read!

Even a post in this dang thread tells you the answer.

""Here's one thing that stopping it... Assuming the testatika is not a fake""

Heh if that quote don't do it I'll spell it out for you.

Investors do not wish to put R and D dollars into yet another free energy fraudster.

There is way too much at stake when you start investing in fraud and it could bring down the value of a company as well. They invest in sure fire things.

The inventor needs to make something that is easily reproduceable yet if he does this he knows that something easily reproduced will be sold second hand and if it is way too easy it simply will not be bought instead all the DIY's will just build and use it without giving any monitary credit...

Its sad but yes it is a money thing all around and with the lack of trust do to countless fraudsters investors are not able to provide money to investagate these possible FE/OU devices.

Sadly we all know Free Energy AKA Energy Freedom is possible but it is going to take a revolution which we are at the start of to make it a reality.

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