Hello all, my friend sent me this link, it is about a christian power company that is offering free electricity generated by a magnet motor in the future. I found the video very interesting about magnets and such. This is not a link to try to convert your religious beliefs, just some interesting info on magnets and the possibility that a magnet motor/ generator combo exists.
http://kingdomgrant.org/kkwong/flashVideoHi.htm
try this if u dont have high speed, its the home page: http://kingdomgrant.org/kkwong/index.html
Mark
"If you're not a Christian, we ask you to kindly return this video..."
Well, that's pretty clear. Free energy is only for born-again Christians! All the rest of you sinners can just starve to death, die from dirty water, and go rot in Hell, because our discovery is only for Christians! Turn the other cheek! Love thy neighbor, as long as he is a Christian! Everybody else is going to Hell in a petroleum-powered automobile!
Wait a minute, isn't that Dennis Lee in there?
HOO HAA!! Busted....!!!
Yeah, just ignore that part. That wacko bitch is just in the beginning. Oh no, she is at the end too, about 30 mintues in.
I found the video interesting after that part. Good stuff is about 6:30 into video. But I an a newbie at magnets. Who is Dennis Lee?
Mark
Mark, Dennis Lee is a scammer from way back. Just google "dennis lee" and sundance, and you'll get more info than you ever dreamed about. The only mystery about Lee is how he stays out of jail.
The device described in the video is a hoax and will not power itself, nor will it generate large amounts of energy, nor will it generate ANY energy, beyond that stored in its flywheel, without external input.
"Christians" like those give the whole religion a bad name, and people like Lee give the alternative energy research field a bad name. How can someone hide behind "Christianity" while baldly lying through his teeth? The man has no shame and no honor.
Thanks for the info, Tinsel, Oh I sent you an idea I had on maybe getting archers wheel to work better, Ramset suggested i send it to you. Do you think it might get it to work?
Mark
That’s unbelievable!
A rope around their neck would give them the only true feeling about defying gravity. ;D
Liars …but semi-professional ones, thus more dangerous.
Just f**king liars!
Cheers,
Tinu
Quote from: Mark69 on December 17, 2008, 02:01:10 PM
Thanks for the info, Tinsel, Oh I sent you an idea I had on maybe getting archers wheel to work better, Ramset suggested i send it to you. Do you think it might get it to work?
Mark
!!
To make it work
better doesn't it have to
work, first?
Sure, post the idea. I'll be glad to tell you why it won't work. Or, if I cannot find the flaw, maybe I'll build it and see for myself. I have been known to do silly things like that.
(You say you sent it, but I don't see it in my inbox or anywhere...?)
;D yeah thats true!
Ill resend.
Mark
Quote from: TinselKoala on December 17, 2008, 01:42:13 PM
"If you're not a Christian, we ask you to kindly return this video..."
well, how i can return the video? it as playing on their page only...... ROFL
ant whatever.... does the christians talt about LOVE, SHARING and other friendly stuff? so they should do this project as
OPEN SOURCE
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"If you're not a Christian, we ask you to kindly return this video..."
And they are going to use the money earned to get rid of all the gays and prostitutes,
and drug dealers and addicts, and porn, and whatever else they think is offensive.
Not convert them mind you .. get rid of them !
Real Christians ..... ROTFLMAO
Repent you sinners!
The lord said: Those who follow me will get free... energy for ever!!!
Dennis Lee, convicted felon and ex-con has been running a free energy scam (amongst others) for several decades. He usually targets Christian groups (although he will take anyones money). He makes Steorn, Perendev etc look like amateurs. He's also mastered staying out of jail although he's done a couple of years time here and there for fraud and passing checks.
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Dennis_Lee is way too positive but does give you an overview of how much chutzpah this guy has.
It's known as an affinity scam. They are generally more successful targeting religious people because they are already inclined to take incredible claims on faith.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affinity_fraud