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Hi a little company who tried to sell free energy generators had decided to make public all their info because a lot of problems with meninblack and all that you already know
Quite interesting. They seem to have a free energy generator (possibly motor generator) that can run for 35 years and provide all power a home needs which they sell but because of threats they are disclosing all details of consturction including lots of schematics, videos, technical drawings, 250 pictures etc. Only catch is that you need to pay for shipping which does only amount to about $25 U.S. dollars and for that apparently you get paper as well as digital data on a pendrive. Any one in Spain that can check out this company?
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It appears some people are calling this a scam on overunity.com. I wouldn't necessarily consider that opinion conclusive or final but it could be. I've posted this on a forum where a very sharp FE researcher lives in Spain. Hopefully he can provide further input. Also sent him a PM.
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Agree there Ewizard...it looks like a Scam...they say their "Head Quarters" are located in Texas, United States...However, we do not see even an English translation available on site, nor a US based link either...?
The site is built based on HTML which is a Static Page format...no server required...just Front Page Software...no PHP, nor MySQL Servers.
They do not show address of Corporation...no phone numbers...nothing, nada...just write to them...and hold your breath...
On the design of the "PRODUCT BOX"...I do not think it could "house" a Motor and/or a Generator...and be so closed up...so looks like a static System to me...
But We never know right?...So we could leave an open mind about it...till we contact someone who has been scammed...or your friend in Spain could contact them...but where?...who you are gonna call?
Ghost busters?
Regards Friend
Ufopolitics
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I already got a response from the person in Spain. He is a member here also and very well respected. He said he will look into it and keep me informed. Thread is on overunityresearch.com that I started on this as he seems to be on there most often. So anything I get from there I'll put over here too but if I get busy feel free to look in there.
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Hi all, first I dont have any thing to do with Neo, I only sympatice with them cause they have the balls to go out against the monster.
For the information I have collected they are spanish european people in Dominican Republic, probably a few, two or a little more persons.
Here you have one of their possible generators bought by an electric car company in Czech Republic
That's an even more extensive web site and very interesting. They have complete documentation (manuals) for each of their units, a very professionally done video and a New York office with phone number. That couldn't be too hard for someone to pay them a visit. I wouldn't advise giving them any money unless they have a unit to see and thoroughly test. If it's fake someone has certainly gone to a lot of trouble in putting up that site.
Any New Yorkers's here ???
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Funny, I was on the index website this morning, and pulled it up a couple of hours later and the home page is blank. I'd like to know who's the real deal. I guess that's the whole point of the cointel game.
Bob
That's an even more extensive web site and very interesting. They have complete documentation (manuals) for each of their units, a very professionally done video and a New York office with phone number. That couldn't be too hard for someone to pay them a visit. I wouldn't advise giving them any money unless they have a unit to see and thoroughly test. If it's fake someone has certainly gone to a lot of trouble in putting up that site.
This is so funny...they are even displaying Dr Keshe's Patents...then below they say "no affiliation with Dr Keshe" ...
And then they have all patents they could "gather together", obviously randomly...about Nikola Tesla.
We should suggest to also add the QEG pdf or sites...as well
A pretty stupid approach for Ignorant Sheeples...
Again, this is another "html" CHEAP site.
Good luck in your search guys.
Ufopolitics
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I managed to log on this aft, and filled out the online form inquiring about payment method. They money goes via Western Union or "Money gran" to a person with the last name of Tum, a Mayan name, in Guatemala.
A couple of red flags. First of all, they give an address and the country (Guatemala) but not the city. I assume it's Guatemala City. Also, when spoken, Money Gram is indeed pronounced Money Gran. However, I doubt a legitimate business would make these two mistakes.
I found this response from someone on a site protesting Spain's law against private solar panels on homes. Someone asked if anyone knew about New.ex company. Here was one guy's response (I'll translate below it):
Hola, lo que puedo decor hasta ahora , es que parece ser un fraude mucho Ojo con comprarles nada.lo que parece es una compania fantasma.comprobado por mi mismo.he comprado UNO, he llegao al supuesto lugar y se Han largado sin dejar rastro. Que esto sirva de ejemplo para todos.estoy abierto a cualquier
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Hi, what I can say is that up until now, it seems to be as fraud. Be very careful to not buy anything from them. It appears to be a ghost company (shell company). I proved it for myself. I bought one, and got to the supposed rendezvous and they left without leaving a track. May this be an example for all. I'm open to any commentary or question regarding this company.
Bob, I don't have much confidence in the Neo site at this point. The person in Spain that checked into them a bit found they were not in Spain. Not much there to show and thanks for checking into their payment method. That's a red flag too. I'll probably look into the Wardenclyffe site a bit more. Someone has certainly put a lot of work into it if it's fake. Only red flag I've seen so far is some statement that they are not wanting to have visitors but on the other hand if what they have is real it would make sense they don't want the PTB or MIB paying them a visit. So I'll snoop around a little and see what payment methods they take. If it's not Visa or Mastercard (which could give a lot of protection against a complete scam) then IMO it may not be worth looking much more at unless you can meet and test one then buy it. But sending money and waiting is not an option on something like this. Way too risky.
Out of the 4000 some units they say they sold last year certainly some of them must be in the United States if this is real. Depending on answers to other questions I'll ask if one of their customers would allow someone to see the unit running if they can't do demos their self. Their price for a 4500 watt unit isn't much more than a high quality Trace or Xantrex 4000 watt inverter. Just think an inverter that needs no batteries or grid power - what a hoot that would be.
I think one of my first questions will be if they have a physical office in New York. If not they are just using a NY phone number and IMO that's another red flag. If they say they have an office I'll find a way to get it checked out to see if it's really there. My detective mode is going full active on this one
UFO, I know what you are saying about the patents but they are talking plasma and I'm not ready to write it off just cause they are pointing at a bunch of different patents as part of their marketing. But they may very well be just another deal that will end up with so many holes in it they'll look like swiss cheese.
Hoping for the best but expecting the worst on this one. If they are really scammers I'll
A couple more tidbits on their site: Created December 2012 and last updated July 2013. If that site has been up that long and it's all a scam you would think by now someone would have been gotten the FBI on them or something that would have resulted in the site getting taken down.
Ah ... another mystery to solve ....
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'kay - forget it. 98% sure this one is a scam. I just found many of the pictures they are using are stolen from other web sites like diesel generator sites but they photoshop their brand name onto them. While that's not 100% proof of being fake it's a fairly good bet. Some other pictures are also taken from other web sites. Sterling Allen has a fairly good write up on the likely fakery that was just posted yesterday. (Peswiki) Too bad they are not likely anywhere in the U.S. I'd pay 'em a visit .... and it wouldn't be friendly
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