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Energy from Natural Resources => Electrolysis of H20 and Hydrogen on demand generation => Topic started by: ResinRat2 on July 20, 2011, 02:55:15 PM

Title: Dr. Linnard Griffin - R.I.P.
Post by: ResinRat2 on July 20, 2011, 02:55:15 PM
Sad news everyone:

http://www.dailytrib.com/obituaries/9680-linnard-griffin

May he rest in peace.

Sadly,

RR2
Title: Re: Dr. Linnard Griffin - R.I.P.
Post by: hartiberlin on July 22, 2011, 08:46:29 AM
Linnard Griffin, 67, of Bertram died July 3, 2011. He was born in Austin Aug. 8, 1943, the youngest of three sons of Elmer and Mary Ann (Choate) Griffin.

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Too bad, so he took his hydrogen secrets with him to the grave ?

Another good inventor whose life work is lost...

;(

Only always due to to the money signs in the eyes and stupid patents...
Title: Re: Dr. Linnard Griffin - R.I.P.
Post by: WilbyInebriated on July 22, 2011, 05:49:26 PM
Quote from: hartiberlin on July 22, 2011, 08:46:29 AM
Only always due to to the money signs in the eyes...
that's funny coming from a guy who has advertisements for generating revenue plastered all over his site...
Title: Re: Dr. Linnard Griffin - R.I.P.
Post by: ResinRat2 on July 22, 2011, 10:36:29 PM
Quote from: hartiberlin on July 22, 2011, 08:46:29 AM

Too bad, so he took his hydrogen secrets with him to the grave ?

Another good inventor whose life work is lost...

;(

Only always due to to the money signs in the eyes and stupid patents...

Hello Stefan,

About six or seven month ago Dr. Griffin had contacted me asking if I knew a Mechanical Engineer that would be able to help him build an Industrial-Sized reactor to use his system to generate hydrogen with. He told me that he had an investor who was financing the project. I didn't know of any engineer who could help him.

So he was attempting to put his process into production, but apparently never succeeded.

Before that he had contacted me that his system was able to achieve over-unity. He was using the colloidal system in his patents, but had proprietary electrodes that were custom designed with materials that allowed the huge hydrogen output he touched on in some of his demonstration videos. He never told me what they were exactly, except that his new system used very low voltage to easily produce hydrogen at very low cost.

I learned he had pancreatic cancer only about a month ago. He had been sick for over a year.

Now he is gone, and as you said, his life work is lost.

Stupid patents and desire for money. What a waste.

RR2

Title: Re: Dr. Linnard Griffin - R.I.P.
Post by: h20power on August 12, 2011, 01:37:36 AM
It is sad to hear and read that yet another person that had the capability to change the human condition for the better has pass on without even making the slightest bit of difference that their great potential showed they could have  :'(.

If you really think about it it is the monetary system that is at fault for a lot of this if not all of the lost ideas that could have made a true contribution to the human condition for the betterment of all humanity. For it is so hard to put down that bag of greed bricks that hold us back from being all we can be and living a life of true freedom from monetary system and all of it's built in systems of entrapment and control. From people starving to death to people never having to put on the same sock twice we all in some shape or form are slaves to it. It is something that has no value, you can't eat it, it has a very low BTU content, and is sought out just for the sake of having it. But all it does is spread poverty, indifference, war, and truly holds back humanity from achieving it's true potential.

Think of all the damage it has done to our world, I mean really sit back and think about it for a minute. Look at all world as a whole and we whom call ourselves enlightened kill just about all life just to attain something that has no real value. Just think of all the technology that has been lost as a direct result of the monetary system, Stanley Meyer, Dr. Dingel, Herman Anderson, Dr. Griffin, and the list goes on. All lost due to the current monetary system we humans have created out of thin air that has no real value to the world and all that live on it what so ever. I think it is high time that we all started taking down this monetary system for it will not stop it's destructive path of destruction until the very last man is left on earth.

It is sad to see yet another ones ideas be taken with them in death and humanity denied the fruits of their life's work, and the gifts their dreams could have bestowed upon us. This monetary system has to go!

h2opower
Title: Re: Dr. Linnard Griffin - R.I.P.
Post by: mscoffman on August 12, 2011, 11:02:27 AM
Quote from: ResinRat2 on July 20, 2011, 02:55:15 PM
Sad news everyone:

http://www.dailytrib.com/obituaries/9680-linnard-griffin

May he rest in peace.

Sadly,

RR2


I would like to show my respects to him and his family, as well.

:S:MarkSCoffman