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Quantum Energy Generator (QEG) Open Sourced (by HopeGirl)

Started by madddann, March 26, 2014, 09:42:27 PM

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TinselKoala

Quote from: MileHigh on November 08, 2014, 12:09:58 AM
About a month ago Naima said this:

Any sign of this?

I am not feeling it...

Let's face it.... things don't always turn out as Naima Feagin (HopeGirl) promises, do they. Remember the weekly radio show with James Robitaille answering call-in questions that was promised months ago, but never happened? Remember the "hours away from self running"? The "water pump" for the poor farmers surrounding the resort community of Aouchtam? I wish someone would tabulate all the promises and predictions and statements from Naima Feagin and her mother Valerie Robitaille that turned out not to happen, not to be true, etc.  Look: If Naima says it, that right there is good reason to doubt it, based on her past performance.

Well over a year into this story, there is still not a single QEG anywhere that even comes close to ordinary generator efficiency, much less to running itself... or being capable of being started with a "crank mechanism". Yet, even on the moribund Be-Do forum, you can still find the lies in the FAQs: All you have to do is run it up to resonance and it will run itself. 

Still checking in from time to time, Kevin Blundell? How's that Skype thing going, made any breakthroughs yet? Emails flashing back and forth: We've Got Resonance!... and then what? Nothing, that's what, and that's all you are ever going to get: A big noisy inefficient generator that can light up a few paltry incandescents, wasting half or more the power you put into the big motor driving the thing. And wasting, all told, many hundreds of thousands of dollars and many many work-hours of otherwise creative and intelligent people all over the world.  The only people who have been successful in any way are Torelco, making a profit on each core they sell to the hopeful and gullible fools... yes, FOOLS, who believed the outright lies and distortions from Naima Feagin, Valerie Robitaille and the poor browbeaten dupe James Robitaille.

PCB

I find this extremely bizarre. On Kevin's GoFundMe page http://www.gofundme.com/qegac-quantum-energy-gen he makes these incredible statements of fact:

QuoteFor the moment the QEG is a prototype, which simply means that it is under development. However, it does achieve over unity, which is why teams of qualified engineers around the world, in Taiwan, Germany, Morroco, Florida, China and else where are building QEGs right now and experimenting with it, modifying it, in order to achieve maximum over unity output of usable clean power. 

It takes approximately 1000 watts to run the QEG and when functioning at maximum efficiency can output 40,000 watts of clean non-polluting quantum energy.  (The average Canadian home requires 26,000 watts for heating and electical needs). 

Where is the evidence that any of these bolded statements are true?  Who are these teams of qualified engineers. I have not seen one individual in any of the videos that can be legitimately called a qualified engineer.  They are all quakes. By making these statements without any demonstrable  evidence of their truth, Kevin is raising money of a totally false pretense. In my mind this is outright fraud, but perhaps this is an OK thing do this within the gofundme culture, were people do not mind being taken for a ride it seems.  Using Kevin's standard for the truth anybody could make the most outrageous performance claims and get away with it scot-free.

If Kevin has any real integrity he will take this page down and return any money with a letter of apology to the people who donated. It's OK to admit that you were taken in by HopeGirl, James, etal, but it is not OK to continue the charade any longer. HopeGirl and her family have fled the country for heavens sake!  To continue to perpetrate this lie is simply wrong. The good news is that the contributors seem to have cottoned on.

Pirate88179

 "However, it does achieve over unity..."


Wow, this is a bold statement for him to make (And continue to make since it is still posted up there) without ANY testing by any qualified person or persons proving it to be true.

I think that any person using such an unsubstantiated claim on a site for the purpose of raising funds should be tossed in jail!  This is as bad as the original fraud being committed by HopelessGirl.

Kevin should return all of the money raised while this false claim was posted on the site.  If not, the proper authorities should be notified and, unless he too flees to Morocco, he should serve time in jail.

This is a scam, within a scam, wrapped in a scam.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

TinselKoala

The claim of overunity is false, plain and simple. It is no different than if I said, "Send me ten dollars today and I will put it into my GreenMoney Machine and turn it into a hundred dollars and send it back to you... soon." Perhaps anyone who gives money under those kinds of pretenses deserves to lose it. Or perhaps they shouldn't be allowed to handle money at all, being clearly incompetent to make good decisions.

And the claims of even potential OU also have no support in reality at all. Anyone who has donated to that fund has been defrauded, because the claims made are false and have no support whatsoever in reality. "Qualified engineers"? Excuse me, but in Canada you have PEs, Professional Engineers, who have a code of ethics. Kevin Blundell is not one of them, obviously.

But look at the pitiful response: only 50 people have donated, over a span of seven months, and the campaign is far short of its goal. No doubt Kevin thought he'd get thousands of dollars instantly based on those false claims, but he waited too long, the well is already poisoned.

Pirate88179

Quote from: TinselKoala on November 08, 2014, 04:38:51 PM


No doubt Kevin thought he'd get thousands of dollars instantly based on those false claims, but he waited too long, the well is already poisoned.



Good!  Then maybe we can score another one for the good guys here on the O.U. website for busting yet another scam.  Is Sterling still backing this one?  Or, has he seen the light?

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen