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Re: Permanent magnet starters


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Posted by teddy52food on May 28, 2010 at 08:14:07 from (209.237.115.177):

In Reply to: Re: Permanent magnet starters posted by MarkB_MI on May 27, 2010 at 19:26:49:

Well if all the energy was from the battery, then why put those PM fields in there? It should run without. Good luck. I have nothing invested in Joe or his machine. Back when I 1st heard about it ,I was sceptcal too but I was also curious enough to buy his book. I spent months studying in my spare time thinking that if he had a machine that puts out more than in, he would not reveal it all in his book. I was trying to figure out what was missing. The more I studied, the more convinced I became that it will work. Some time ago I posted the link to the report given by Rodger Hastings. Him & I are both from Mn. I got his # & called him to see what was going on. He said he made many trips trying to prove him wrong. He only proved him right. That machine was putting out more than in. In one of the videos he said " When you have seen and tested a machine that puts out more than in, if you have any conscience at all, you can't walk away from that." Rodger is but one of many 35-40 that have done the testing and put their life on the line stating that the output is greater than the imput. Conventional teaching says that is impossible. Joe is a college drop-out. There were questions in his mind not answered by the teaching of the time. He broke away from the rut of conventional teaching, did his own studying & discovered a new source of energy. He has been met with nothing but resistance ever since. If the patent would have been issued when applied for, by now we would be phasing out the use of oil & gas prices would keep getting cheaper not higher. There would be no need for more drilling. There is a big mess in the Gulf now that we have no Idea what the outcome will be. It wasn't on the tv news that I heard but on another site there is a report of another leak 22 miles south of Alabama in the ocean floor. It seems that as the oil from that well comes out, the pressure of the water is bending down the ocean floor & a crack has opened up. That mess is getting serious. It is too late for Joe's machine to stop it now. All I am trying to do is to help make the world a better place for my kids & grandkids & I wish you all could help to do the same.Thank you.


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