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Free energy - year of crowning
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To support my case about this year being the "year of crowning", consider some of these headlines from our news from October and so far in November:
Chukanov quantum free energy 600 kW heater for sale - Launching the "plasma in a microwave" concept 25 years ago, Kiril Chukanov says he is now ready to build a patented product for end users that harnesses quantum energy in the form of "ball lightning" to create excess heat. (PESN; November 16, 2010)
Featured: Water as Fuel > HHOi > Freddy's Cell >
Mr2tuff's Replica of Freddy's 100% HHOi - "I plan to run a large 20 Kw Generator and disconnect my house from the power company. All for less than $500.00. Zero carbon foot print and Big Oil can kiss it. Knowledge is the True Power not money. 75% of this planet is salt water and that's the big secret." (PESN; November 11, 2010)
Featured / Best Exotic FE: Electromagnetic >
Is AVIG the first electromagnetic free energy device to make it to market? - A Ukranian group is selling 1, 5, and 100 kilowatt electromagnetic overunity systems in a price range lower than solar power; and they claim to have 24 ready to ship anywhere in the world. If it's real, this makes them the first exotic free energy device to emerge into the marketplace. (PESN; November 7, 2010)
Featured / Best Exotic: Nuclear > Cold Fusion / Batteries >
ARL announces a one-kilowatt cold fusion system - Chilean inventor, Nelson Camus, of Atomic Remediation Labs (ARL) in California allegedly ran his house for three years back in the late 1990s on a solar generator supplemented by cold fusion technology involving lead acid batteries. Now he's apparently willing to release such a unit for sale under beta testing terms. (PESN; November 2, 2010)
Featured: Fuel Efficiency > Engines > MYT >
MYT-6 engine getting closer to market - Having moved to a better-equipped location, Angel Labs reports that they are still making progress on the 6-inch MYT™ engine, establishing relationships with various suppliers and reputable customers. (PESN; November 1, 2010)