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    Is this a scam or are they genuine?

    Magnetic generator

  • #2
    Scam.

    No proof is given; no videos of running devices. But the price is low enough to be tempting, and also make legal action to get your money back not worthwhile.

    Too good to be true? Well, if it quacks like a duck and looks like a duck..

    Love and light
    Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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    • #3
      i'll go with my "gut instinct" on this one.....

      reasonably polished....SCAM

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      • #4
        Hi
        There is a photo of sorts if you click the testimonial from John Taylor East.
        Magnets 4 Energy - Build Your Own Magnetic Generator and Never Pay For Electricity Ever Again!

        Oh - tempting price!

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        • #5
          Magniwork was allways a Scam.
          Theorizer are like High Voltage. A lot hot Air with no Power behind but they are the dead of applied Work and Ideas.

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          • #6
            I agree with you guys. If you see "Plans" to build something and there are no pictures of it being built as visual aids, then you KNOW it was never built and to stay far, far away lol.

            All i remember seeing with that is the crappy suggestions for conventional home energy savings that they prolly stole from "Readers Digest", a very nebulous photo that could be anything, poorly-done drawings of a supposed all-magnet motor, and some poorly-described "secret sauce" critical adjustment that if is not done exactly right, the whole thing doesn't work LOL (meaning its always YOUR FAULT when you can't get it to work). And lots of vids of other people's work which have nothing at all to do with the "device".

            As i've said before, this is a government or corporate-run or sanctioned scam to discredit free energy and give folks a bad taste in their mouths on the whole subject. When they cant attack the real thing (because it brings unwanted attention to things they want to remain as obscure from the public as possible), then they have to CREATE things to discredit. NO ONE spends the kind of cash these jokers have for nearly a year now for advertising, for worthless plans. It is a almost certainly a cointelpro disinfo scam.

            After all, remember folks that with Open Source they are robbed of nearly all of their favorite "tricks", and they have to do something to earn their checks. Their lame-ass paid shills trying to convince us to stop on our own havn't done squat... So this probably was some wonder-boy's "brilliant" idea hehehe.

            But it doesn't stand up to scrutiny.

            Think of it this way: Either a fraud-artist is spending HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS of HIS OWN MONEY on the advertising (...for what kind of small-change returns before he is busted?), or he has Investors who are putting it up. Who the hell in their right mind would invest in this obvious scam? It uses other people's work (...illegal and very easily proved), and it is worthless to begin with.

            It's really like these guys are begging to get busted as a fraud!

            There is something very strange about this thing being complained about by probably HUNDREDS of people for nearly a year, and it is still being advertised. LOL, if any of us tried this, we would be in friggin prison by now. This scam appears to be "protected" from prosecution for now, until it is "unveiled" in conjunction with something else, like a "Myth Busters" TV show, which will then loudly discredit it via the mainstream media so the only thing the vast majority of people EVER hear about free energy on TV are the "scams".

            LOL let's see Mythbusters do a show on Stanley Meyer! Hehehe THAT is not likely to happen; as they don't want that name known to the general Public, who could start looking it up on their own; whether they could fake a test on it or not (like they faked the Bedini test by "forgetting" to ADD MAGNETS to the generator circuit hehehe).

            Plus, this ploy has added "benefit"; because when they illegally use the images of these other devices, it helps to discredit them too, just by "association".

            I think we are now seeing different "factions" here. Some are for allowing slow integration of F-E techs into Society, and some are still fighting it any way they can get away with (...like the reported info that more Federal Gag Orders to remain quiet were issued to inventors through Patent Applications this year, than in many previous years). Let's hope the "white hats" win in 2010; and the dumbasses running these lame shill and disinfo scams get fired for incompetence

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            • #7
              Originally posted by jibbguy View Post
              LOL let's see Mythbusters do a show on Stanley Meyer! Hehehe THAT is not likely to happen; as they don't want that name known to the general Public, who could start looking it up on their own; whether they could fake a test on it or not (like they faked the Bedini test by "forgetting" to ADD MAGNETS to the generator circuit hehehe).
              They did. Ashtweth even made a reply:
              Panacea Mythbusters viewer challenge

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