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Subject:   Re: Re: Re: Can this be true
Name:   JimmieD
Date Posted:   Jan 5, 08 - 11:17 PM
IP Address:   66.81.197.121
Email:   jimd4bt@hotmail.com
Dodge-Link   http://www.jimsautoparts.com/
Message:   Actually, there is quite a large conspiracy. Part of it is our government. The United States Patent Office has had a standard operating procedure in place for many years, and still currently in place as their rules & regs. They refuse to test any machine said to create 'Free Energy' or 'Perpetual Motion'. Their reasoning: both are contrary to the 3rd Law of Thermodynamics: Entropy. According to Physics, Entropy causes it to be impossible to produce free energy. Patent office will not look at, study, accept patent applications or have anything at all to do with any free energy machine.

2 such machines are currently on the world market, readily available off the shelf, but US Patent Office says they are physically impossible to exist or build.

As for the Oil Company conspiracy: I saw, handled and tested a machine many years ago that a friend invented and built. I knew him very well over the course of 3 years. His machine ran a manufacturing plant. I worked at the plant as an electrician. He told me the story.

The locals all knew about his machine, and he had been trying to patent it. Patent Office said impossible, refused to review patent app. or to inspect a working model delivered to their office. Not long after a couple of men came to his door at dinner time. He spoke to them outside, and they forced him into a car at gunpoint. Took him for the classic ride in the country and made their case: "Either you destroy every working copy of your machine and suddenly get amnesia how it works, or we destroy your family and you, and everybody gets amnesia."

He was able to work a deal with them, long story short: his sons both received full college scholarships, from oil company, and both got Petroleum Engineering Degrees. Both are Petroleum Engineers to this day, unless they've retired by now. He kept the one machine thanks to the locals. It was needed, plus he was very well liked in the community, a truly fine man. Folks look out for folks there, and they did. Nobody could get in or out of town in secret, period.

The one remaining machine was stored in a concrete steel lined block house and was wired underground to tap into the wiring to the mfg. plant. The bad guys thought all had been destroyed and had no knowledge of this one.

Since then a wealthy land developer, Benvenuti in Sacramento, has purchased the rights to my friend's machine. His is identical, but he may not know who designed it. I'm not going to tell him. He has been trying for several years, to no avail, to get it patented but as explained above, impossible to patent. Part of the story, the Sacto part, was published in Sacto papers. Don't know current status.

My mother's uncle, obviously known to me personally, designed the fabled 150 mpg carburetor. He attempted to patent it. Patent Office refused, per usual. Some very un-nice men came and paid my great uncle a visit. They threatened him and told him to get amnesia and destroy all working models. He told them to ram it deep and hard. Very tough guy.

Next tax season the IRS contacted him and told him there was a problem with his return. He had to go to IRS office to straighten out. On arriving he explained that he had paid, and even had the cancelled check to prove it. The IRS clerk saw that there was an obvious error and promised to straighten it out immediately. "Let me make a copy of your check for our records." She left with the check. After 1/2 hour he asked where she had gone. "Who?"

"The lady that was helping me!"

"What lady?"

Within 6 months time his entire business was ruined, the IRS called all his clients and business contacts and explained that he was a loser, deadbeat tax cheat and he spent his money away on lawyers as well. His assets were attached and sold at auction. He died penniless, ruined. My own mother and all her family were intimately familiar with the facts of this, and of course the IRS has its records.

I have other personal experience stories regarding oil company death threats & extortion that I won't post on the internet. Matter of fact, I don't even talk about them to friends, except one who already knew. He designed a machine. He and I don't talk anymore. He died suddenly in a freak accident. Another mutual friend also had knowlege of the events. He died from a freak accident. A third friend in the group was nearly killed in a freak accident. I was nearly killed in a freak accidents. Lot of freak accidents going around, and I don't want to talk to anybody about any of it. Matter of fact, I can't remember already....
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Can this be true by GaryO · Jan 6, 08 - 6:35 AM
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Can this be true by JimmieD · Jan 6, 08 - 11:14 AM
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Can this be true by GaryO · Jan 6, 08 - 11:46 AM


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