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Akula eternal lantern 4

Started by MenofFather, June 01, 2014, 01:15:57 PM

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Hoppy

Quote from: Void on March 04, 2015, 02:20:49 PM
Which any potential investor would quickly find when they examined and tested the device
in the lab of their choice. It really wouldn't make any sense to try such an obvious trick when looking for serious
investors, but we have already discussed that. ;)

All the best...

As I commented some time back, not all investors are honest, so will invest in something that that does not necessarily do what the product is advertised to do. The electroscope was an example of an expensive electronic long range metal detector, that was proved to be nothing more than a glorified dowsing stick when disassembled. This involved de-potting the circuit, which simply consisted of a battery, resistor, switch and an analogue meter. Many of these instruments were manufactured and sold throughout the world before the fraud was discovered. They were advertised as high tec electronic instruments, thus the high price tag. Having said this, its quite possible and probably more likely that Akula's device is based on Lasersaber's genuine low powered cap discharge LED driver, which could provide a substantial financial gain for Akula if cheaply produced in quantity as a useable product and expertly marketed as a self-running device.

Void

Quote from: Hoppy on March 04, 2015, 05:20:56 PM
As I commented some time back, not all investors are honest, so will invest in something that that does not necessarily do what the product is advertised to do. The electroscope was an example of an expensive electronic long range metal detector, that was proved to be nothing more than a glorified dowsing stick when disassembled. This involved de-potting the circuit, which simply consisted of a battery, resistor, switch and an analogue meter. Many of these instruments were manufactured and sold throughout the world before the fraud was discovered. They were advertised as high tec electronic instruments, thus the high price tag. Having said this, its quite possible and probably more likely that Akula's device is based on Lasersaber's genuine low powered cap discharge LED driver, which could provide a substantial financial gain for Akula if produced in quantity as a useable product and expertly marketed as a self-running device.

Hi Hoppy. Anyone who wants to sell fraudulent devices risks criminal charges or being sued.
Seems pretty dumb. At any rate, Akula and his German business partners are not selling the
device to end users. They say they are looking for investment or for licensing out the technology.
Any reasonable investor will simply arrange to fully test the device under their own conditions before
any money exchanges hands, so that is really not a major issue.
All the best...

MarkE

Akula's claims are BS.  Like many BS claimants he's "seeking investors", better read as "seeking suckers" who will give him money based on greed over diligence.

synchro1

Any airport X-ray machine would quickly reveal hidden button cell batteries. Here's a guy with an engineering degree who wouldn't qualify to rent a cheap motel room if he were exposed as that kind of decrepit fraud. Akula would be risking everything including his freedom on that "high a toss of the dice".

Void

Quote from: MarkE on March 04, 2015, 05:38:19 PM
Akula's claims are BS.  Like many BS claimants he's "seeking investors", better read as "seeking suckers" who will give him money based on greed over diligence.

So various people keep speculating. Yet none of these same people have actually contacted Akula and
his business partners and talked with them and arranged to see the device in person. Of course you will probably need to
have some interested investors on board before they will take the time to meet with you, as any business
person would likely require in such a situation. ;) Speculation is only speculation. It might be true. It might not be true. ;)
All the best...