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World's first real Free Energy Flashlight - no shaking - no batteries! No Solar

Started by e2matrix, August 29, 2015, 09:01:12 PM

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skywatcher

Quote from: txt on February 18, 2016, 03:13:18 PM
BTW, was there any address of the Chinese factory or the distributor who send you the flashlight, on the parcel? Could you post the name and address here, so that we can try checking whether they do not have identical flashlights in their standard offer? It would be amusing if standard Chinese flashlights for $1/pc were constructed with the same ultrawideband "resonator" (words or Mr. Ivchenko of ADGEX, describing the body of the ELFE flashlight).

Here is the paper which was on the envelope.
I have blacked out my address and a barcode with the tracking number.


txt

Quote from: MileHigh on February 18, 2016, 03:14:07 PMGreat work Skywatcher and all on testing the claims.  My argument has always been that this is mainly a "one shot" and then the promoters of this scam all walk (hide) away.   If they got orders for say 2000 flashlights, I think if you crunched the numbers they still walk away with a lot of money - 5000 flashlights and they get a serious chunk of money.  Conrad thinks it's primarily an investment scam, who knows.
The investment scam was my claim since the very beginning. I describe it in details at Metabunk. I investigate them since several weeks, and since I understand some Russian too, I was able to dig a lot of information about them on the Russian part of the web. Although they are registered in Australia, they are all Russians, living in Russia (and other ex-Soviet countries), and practically all their investors are likely Russians too. So far they sold over AU$75 million of shares, so the money from the flashlight is absolutely uninteresting for them. The flashlight is nothing else than a demonstration product showing that the ELFE technology exists and works, and that their kW and MW ELFE systems (and other bunk fake technologies they allegedly develop) are viable. If you look them up, in the last few months they do gigantic publicity fund raising campaign, but practically only in Russia. They certainly hope that it will take couple of months before the flashlight affair explodes (if ever at all), and that in the meantime they will get even more than they already raised. But finally those $75M are already not so bad, so once the bubble bursts, they simply close the Australian corporation (just a mailbox in fact). Nobody will get them in Russia. Except if there are some mafiosi among their investors. But Viktor Uzlov, who appears to be the main boss of ADGEX, looks like a mafioso too, so he is probably not scared much.

txt

Quote from: skywatcher on February 18, 2016, 03:29:48 PM
Here is the paper which was on the envelope.
I have blacked out my address and a barcode with the tracking number.
Hmm, it does not look well. Not sure whether the couple of Chinese characters at the top can reveal something. If there is nobody here who could read them, I'll try to decode it somehow.

MileHigh

Thanks for that information Txt, now I can see how it resembles the Steorn model as an investment scam.

txt

I succeeded to OCR the characters, it gives this: 瑞士由口政′J、包 I think some of the middle characters were not correctly recognized, but anyway, after passing it through a translator, it is clear that it just tells it comes from some Switzerland gateway, or dispatch central. The translation is "Switzerland from the mouth governance 'J, package" - part of it is wrong because of the OCR error, but it would not reveal the identity of the factory anyway.

What about the online tracking details, Skywatcher, wasn't there the address of the sender?