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cuhulin:
Somewhere, I read about a guy offering a million bucks or more for just one "free energy device" which could be proven to work... he is still offering, and that "guy with all the free energy devices" chooses to make a few bucks at "public shows." Get real... John wrote in message ... Joeseph Newman of Lucedale,Mississippi invented some free energy devices.How do I know this? Because back around 1973,he brought a few of his free energy devices to downtown Jackson,Mississippi.I hurried up and finished up earlier than usual running my bread route for Sunbeam Bakery that afternoon and I drove down town to see for myself.There wasen't anything fake or phoney about his free energy devices at all,I saw them working with my own eyes and there were some other people there with electrical equipment checking out his free energy devices he brought to Jackson.Say or think whatever you like,I saw them working with my very own eyes.I have a big softback book here that I ordered from Joseph Newman when I got back home that afternoon.The book has diagrams of his free energy devices and explains all about them too. cuhulin |
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I am real,John.I doubt if Joseph Newman made any money when he brought
his free energy devices to Jackson about thirty three years ago.If you had been there,you would believe it too.He had something that looked like a homemade electric table fan sitting on a table,there were some streamer thingys taped to the grill of the fan and the wind from the fan was blowing them straight outward.He let us all pick up the fan and look it over real good.There were no batteries of hidden electric wires or anything else attatched to the fan,it was all 100 percent exposed to open view. cuhulin |
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On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 14:45:44 -0400, "Michael Lawson"
wrote: "David" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 10:39:33 -0400, "Michael Lawson" wrote: Hydrogen fuel cells would be a nicer alternative, but what is the long term impact? We don't know. Nuclear power is a nice alternative to coal and gas fired power plants, but no one wants to put up with the risks of it (or the spent fuel). --Mike L. Nuclear would be fine if it weren't for all the petroterrorists threatening to blow-up the spent-fuel rods. All you have to say is "Chernobyl" to people and their appetite for nuclear seems to dissipate. Or Yucca Mountain. Or "where do we put the spent fuel rods?" As far as this stuff goes, nuclear is a great source of energy, if done right. No matter what energy source is chosen, there will be byproducts, because you can't get something for nothing in this world. The question has to be the following: what source of energy is the best with the least amount of problems? Of the usual suspects, given current technology, nuclear is the best choice. That said, I don't see us shutting down the coal fired plants anytime soon and replacing them with nuclear reactors because people are more scared of nuclear than coal, to be honest. --Mike L. Coal power plants spread much more radiation than nuclear plants. We will continue to burn coal until it kills us. The coal people own the government. |
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On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 14:00:35 -0400, dxAce
wrote: Well, you've certainly 'melted down' 'tard boy. At least from a mental health standpoint. dxAce Michigan USA And yet, I walk among you, largely unnoticed. |
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David:
I thought the chinese had purchased incredible amounts of our coal, and continue to do so. Probably isn't too brilliant selling it to them... John "David" wrote in message ... On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 14:45:44 -0400, "Michael Lawson" wrote: "David" wrote in message . .. On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 10:39:33 -0400, "Michael Lawson" wrote: Hydrogen fuel cells would be a nicer alternative, but what is the long term impact? We don't know. Nuclear power is a nice alternative to coal and gas fired power plants, but no one wants to put up with the risks of it (or the spent fuel). --Mike L. Nuclear would be fine if it weren't for all the petroterrorists threatening to blow-up the spent-fuel rods. All you have to say is "Chernobyl" to people and their appetite for nuclear seems to dissipate. Or Yucca Mountain. Or "where do we put the spent fuel rods?" As far as this stuff goes, nuclear is a great source of energy, if done right. No matter what energy source is chosen, there will be byproducts, because you can't get something for nothing in this world. The question has to be the following: what source of energy is the best with the least amount of problems? Of the usual suspects, given current technology, nuclear is the best choice. That said, I don't see us shutting down the coal fired plants anytime soon and replacing them with nuclear reactors because people are more scared of nuclear than coal, to be honest. --Mike L. Coal power plants spread much more radiation than nuclear plants. We will continue to burn coal until it kills us. The coal people own the government. |
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cuhulin:
Yep, probably left there with some investors money in his pocket, never to be seen again--the money anyway. LOL! John wrote in message ... I am real,John.I doubt if Joseph Newman made any money when he brought his free energy devices to Jackson about thirty three years ago.If you had been there,you would believe it too.He had something that looked like a homemade electric table fan sitting on a table,there were some streamer thingys taped to the grill of the fan and the wind from the fan was blowing them straight outward.He let us all pick up the fan and look it over real good.There were no batteries of hidden electric wires or anything else attatched to the fan,it was all 100 percent exposed to open view. cuhulin |
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Guess where limeyland gets most of their coal from? U.S.A.
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Alright,John,believe whatever you wish.I know what I saw.
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