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The_Jerk

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I'm tight on cash right now
« on: February 02, 2009, 06:51:43 AM »
If anyone can spot me 120 bucks for magnets, one aluminum bolt w/ hardware, 6 3' square sheets of plywood and a 2X4, I can make a device that powers itself.  If I wasn't buying a house right now and wasn't always distracted by life it would have been done already.  Super cheap, super easy.  For construction you will need a drill, router or jigsaw, some wood screws, tape measure etc.

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Re: I'm tight on cash right now
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2009, 07:02:01 AM »
I have “magnets, one aluminum bolt w/ hardware, 6 3' square sheets of plywood and a 2X4”, show me how to build it and $120 is yours, no sweat.
Deal??...:)

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Re: I'm tight on cash right now
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2009, 07:04:56 AM »
If anyone can spot me 120 bucks for magnets, one aluminum bolt w/ hardware, 6 3' square sheets of plywood and a 2X4, I can make a device that powers itself.  If I wasn't buying a house right now and wasn't always distracted by life it would have been done already.  Super cheap, super easy.  For construction you will need a drill, router or jigsaw, some wood screws, tape measure etc.

ROFLMAO       .......   a little more information might aid your soliciting.  ::)

Can anybody also spot me for $120 bucks while your at it. I've got a pig that can fly, but it needs replacement wings. :P

Cheers and KneeDeep

The_Jerk

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Re: I'm tight on cash right now
« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2009, 09:05:06 PM »
No soliciting here at all.  I absolutely hate people like that.  I will build it one way or the other with help or without.  I need materials and a unified effort for this from everyone to be protected from OPEC!

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Re: I'm tight on cash right now
« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2009, 09:23:44 PM »
Then why don't you share the complete design and explanation with some copyright stamp and worry about the rest later. There are many who can put it together quickly.

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Re: I'm tight on cash right now
« Reply #5 on: February 02, 2009, 10:16:19 PM »
T-J

You need a bigger piece of bait!!

       Chet

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Re: I'm tight on cash right now
« Reply #6 on: February 02, 2009, 10:26:26 PM »
If anyone can spot me 120 bucks for magnets, one aluminum bolt w/ hardware, 6 3' square sheets of plywood and a 2X4, I can make a device that powers itself.  If I wasn't buying a house right now and wasn't always distracted by life it would have been done already.  Super cheap, super easy.  For construction you will need a drill, router or jigsaw, some wood screws, tape measure etc.

You are either pulling our leg or you are not very bright. Calling yourself "The Jerk" and then asking for money really inspires a lot of confidence.

Hans von Lieven

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Re: I'm tight on cash right now
« Reply #7 on: February 02, 2009, 11:21:06 PM »
I'll gladly send you an international money order for 120 US dollars.

Just one condition, though.

When you build your device and it doesn't work as you intend, that is, doesn't power itself and keep running, you will stand up on video, published to YouTube and the world, and say, "It doesn't work, TinselKoala was right." And then you will return the 120 dollars by donating it to your local no-kill animal shelter or spay-neuter program, and publish a photo of the receipt.

Agree to this condition, here in front of this forum and all its members, and PM me your address and I will send you the money order immediately.

If your device doesn't work, and you do not comply with the condition, the webworms will come for you and you will never get untangled.

If, on the other hand, your device does work and turns out to be the first perpetual motion machine ever constructed (as well as the cheapest), then I will publicly apologize to you in some appropriate manner and slink off into my cave. But of course your device will have to be "independently verified" by someone with two eyes and a working brain.

Oh, wait a minute. I see that you are a "newbie" and have no rep on this forum. Perhaps I need to see some "bona fides" before I throw my hard-earned cash into hyperspace. How about a little more about you, and some pictures of your garage or basement workshop, and some prior work in the area, or something like that...
After all, it's a lot of money. To some of us, anyway.

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Re: I'm tight on cash right now
« Reply #8 on: February 03, 2009, 04:54:40 AM »
I have a Nigerian who is asking for the same.. I'm not sure who to give my 120 dollars to..

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Re: I'm tight on cash right now
« Reply #9 on: February 03, 2009, 06:28:50 AM »
Ergh, forget the money, I'll just wait.  But about me, I've been in the Army for the past 8 years and went to Iraq in '03 with the 101st.  Now I can tell you first hand the extent of our nations dependency on foreign oil and our governments efforts to convince us to those ends.  I'm pretty sure there is enough oil in Alaska that my employer won't let private industry tap into because they wouldn't have as much control of us.  Now this bullshit we're into now is all about control.  There are allot of out there that live in a world of false bliss and believe what they tell you.  Many of the things they have done I can condone because they know that the american people are weak, and we are.  If anyone cared about what our country did to it's people or people in other countries, there would be a swift revolution.  I conceived the initial part of my project while I was in Iraq.  I was on guard one night at a grainary about 15 miles south of the Kurd town of Dohuk and it just came to me.  It was only a shape, a spiraled staircase like object.  I started drawing it out on the back of a bill I had got in the mail a week before.  I kinda knew what it was but not how it would work.  I spent many months while I was still in Iraq trying to figure it out.  In the end, it became refined but too expensive.  It required a lot of custom made aluminum parts.  The spiral was simply 15 lengths of aluminum, bound to a center shaft, with each length being offset 15 degrees.  The ends of each length held a magnet.  The top and bottom limbs of the spiral have magnets near the inside of them.  These correspond to large ring magnets that enclose the spiral from both ends.  The magnets at the ends of the limbs correspond to columns of magnets, 9 total, that enclose the spiral from the outside.  The columns contain 15 magnets each for the 15 limbs in the spiral.  The columns are slaved to shafts which are attached to cogs on the top and bottom.  These cogs surrounding the spiral are set into 2 gears, one moveable and one stationary.  The gear on the inside is stationary and is locked into the frame.  The gear on the outside makes it all happen.  The outside gear is set into the frame but not locked and also has recessed teeth on the outside aligned with a cog perpedicularly.  This cog has a simple lever attached to it which will turn it.  This cog turns the outside gear, which turns all the cogs the same number of degrees simultaneously as they ride on the stationary inside gear, this in turn angles the columns of magnets. All the magnets on the spiral limbs and the columns are placed NN or SS forcing repulsion.  The 9 columns ensure that the pushing force overcomes any pulling force as the spiral magnets pass the lines of flux in succession.  This was the big time app though.  Very expensive to make, but the one you can just drop into your car, plane or boat and plug the shaft into your transmission.  This is the thing that would last the life of the magnets alone as the design incorporates a frictionless system based on magnetic repulsion.  Now if the magnetic energy lasts only 500 years and scientists don't think that's long enough to be perpetual while they still pay for gas then we are doomed.  Yeah it's not really perpetual but it's perpetual enough for 500 years.  The only way to make it a real overunity device it to turn the mechanical energy into electrical and then back into mechanical.  It would have to become an auto stator, but I don't know how to turn a permanent magnet into an electrical one and still retain it's original power or if that's even possible.  Now I figured all this out on my own.  I didn't even graduate high school, but I heard they gave Hutchison a doctorate for his work.  I know what he's doing, this will make ZPR.  Counter rotating electromagnetic fields create vacuous cores of space or so I read.  The trick is in the frequency and how to regulate something like that effectively and more so, how to shape it to create gravity and anti-gravity.   Name's Jack by the way.

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Re: I'm tight on cash right now
« Reply #10 on: February 03, 2009, 08:13:18 AM »
Jack:

Thank you for your service to our great country!  Just so you know, you did not serve the government, you served the people, like me.  101st, go Screaming Eagles!  I have been to Ft. Campbell many times.  I live in Bowling Green, KY.  Just wanted to say hello and thanks.

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Re: I'm tight on cash right now
« Reply #11 on: February 03, 2009, 04:10:47 PM »
Jack, you explain your plan for your device very well, and I was dreaming right along with you there...until you got to the part about John Hutchison. "They" might have given him a doctorate (although this is the first I've heard of it) but I assure you he didn't and doesn't deserve it. Unless of course it's a doctorate in the Barnum effect.
Since I am the only individual that I know of who has even come close to replicating many Hutchison's effects, including jellification of metals, interpenetration of metals, levitation of massive objects, strange flashes and glows, liquids that repel gravity, and little flying saucer models on strings, I can tell you with some authority: Hutchison is a faker. He's an entertainer, not a scientist, by his own admission.(Search for "hutchison" and "tonya harding" if you need confirmation).
The only real mystery about those mysterious material samples is how John obtained them from a Canadian Navy testing laboratory scrapheap. They were probably blown apart by strong current surges from a military homopolar generator.


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Re: I'm tight on cash right now
« Reply #12 on: February 03, 2009, 06:49:10 PM »
What no replies now?  I guess you all are trying to figure it out.  But free energy for the world is not free, I have bills.  The idea to give you enough information to shut you all up and quit criticizing things you don't understand while at same time figuring out if it really will work.  I have designs for almost anything you can imagine, and I can imagine allot of stuff.  But the point of this matter is that I'm not going to tell anyone more about because I cannot trust anyone.  I may just end up selling it for a billion dollars to an oil company and it would fall off the face the earth never to seen again.  I just found this website a week ago while I was checking the progress of everyone's efforts to make free energy and they have all either met with mysterious accidents or simply disappeared.  So get your story straight and wake up.  This isn't a game, this is the most dangerous thing any person could ever do in their life.

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Re: I'm tight on cash right now
« Reply #13 on: February 03, 2009, 07:43:40 PM »
What no replies now?  I guess you all are trying to figure it out.  But free energy for the world is not free, I have bills.  The idea to give you enough information to shut you all up and quit criticizing things you don't understand while at same time figuring out if it really will work.  I have designs for almost anything you can imagine, and I can imagine allot of stuff.  But the point of this matter is that I'm not going to tell anyone more about because I cannot trust anyone.  I may just end up selling it for a billion dollars to an oil company and it would fall off the face the earth never to seen again.  I just found this website a week ago while I was checking the progress of everyone's efforts to make free energy and they have all either met with mysterious accidents or simply disappeared.  So get your story straight and wake up.  This isn't a game, this is the most dangerous thing any person could ever do in their life.

That's a pretty funny thing for someone to say, who just came back from Iraq.

Believe me, my story is straight. Your device as you have described it has ZERO chance of working, and I would send you the money just for the satisfaction of seeing you build it and then admit that it won't work. But YOU want to turn this into a game. "The Jerk", Hutchison, big oil conspiracies, mysterious accidents--yeah, right. I've been monitoring this forum and others of its ilk for years, and NONE of what you say has happened. The fraudsters always reappear in one way or another, the people who claim to have something really don't and that's why they fade away (not "disappear") and tales of the Men In Black are greatly exaggerated. Nobody's developed any free energy device, the same designs (like yours) keep coming up in one form or another by someone who is "SURE" that it will work, nobody's been swept away by the MIB or the oil companies, and people who really DO have something that might develop into something real are still struggling and puttering along, without any interference, unless you count the trolls and the Evil Skeptics like me.

But you don't have to take my word for it. Your device is simple enough. You are absolutely sure that it will work, right? So just obtain the funds however you can--take out a loan, hock the kid's ice skates, put off buying those season tickets to the Spurs--just BUILD the damn thing and PROVE ME WRONG.

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Re: I'm tight on cash right now
« Reply #14 on: February 03, 2009, 07:47:19 PM »
But the point of this matter is that I'm not going to tell anyone more about because I cannot trust anyone.  I may just end up selling it for a billion dollars to an oil company and it would fall off the face the earth never to seen again.

please go away and never come back to this forum again unless you are to open source your idea. really we dont need this kind of BS. if you are not going to open source then please dont even mention your idea here! thanks! STAY AWAY else we dont give a flying fuck! cant you see this is an OPEN SOURCE forum? do you even know what open source is?! what you really think we are going to give you money for non-open source project?! well maybe the dumb fucks will but i wont and many of us here wont unless its open source! get with the program man! lol you're a joke! have fun dude.

lol

bye