See ECW for examples.
That ain't working, that's the way you do it
Blogging with nothing, get your clicks for free.
I want my,
I want my,
I want my Excess Heat
Now everyone sing along...
See ECW for examples.
That ain't working, that's the way you do it
Blogging with nothing, get your clicks for free.
I want my,
I want my,
I want my Excess Heat
Now everyone sing along...
The main feature of electric motors is that if you connect the shafts in series with certain gear ratios, you can use the last one to feedback some of the generated electricity to run the first one and thus create free energy. See ECW for examples.
Whatever happened to that Batmobile guy with magnet motors (in Nevada?) that was the buzz of the web for a short while a year or two ago?
Whatever happened to that Batmobile guy with magnet motors (in Nevada?) that was the buzz of the web for a short while a year or two ago?
The whole scam got a make-over. The main company is now "Qree", Quantum Energy, Inc., the Earth Engine is now called "Photon Engine" and their newest invention are lamps with solar panels in the back, that harvest "wasted" photons.
Then there were mergers of companies, new companies, law suits and what not. Mr. Danzik is a very busy guy I have to say.
Display MoreThe whole scam got a make-over. The main company is now "Qree", Quantum Energy, Inc., the Earth Engine is now called "Photon Engine" and their newest invention are lamps with solar panels in the back, that harvest "wasted" photons.
https://prnewswire.com/news-re…h-the-23rd-301751115.html
Then there were mergers of companies, new companies, law suits and what not. Mr. Danzik is a very busy guy I have to say.
They also had time for a merger, same date as the demo. I wonder if the demo happened? We could start a new thread about this I guess.
I saw a recent photo of Fabiani and he looks much healthier than I have ever seen him at Rossi events, and actually happy-looking. Nice to see.
I saw a recent photo of Fabiani and he looks much healthier than I have ever seen him at Rossi events, and actually happy-looking. Nice to see.
Good to hear. He must be recovering from the health issues he suffered after Doral. Maybe now he can write a book and tell us his version of the Rossi story.
...Maybe now he can write a book and tell us his version of the Rossi story.
I fear his health would take a decidedly downward turn, if he were to do that!
I saw a recent photo of Fabiani and he looks much healthier than I have ever seen him at Rossi events, and actually happy-looking. Nice to see.
During the Rossi events, he was drugged by Rossi, like the Starfleet officer turned Nazi leader in the Star Trek TOS episode, Patterns of Force.
Rossi on Researchgate still has the worst reads to citations ratio in the history of the site.
Congratulations on the achievement!
Nothing says bullshit like 100000+ click farm reads, the highest on Researchgate, and nobody cites the paper because it is such garbage it cannot be published
Rossi on Researchgate still has the worst reads to citations ratio in the history of the site.
It also has the lowest ratio of words written by the supposed author to words written by a ghost writer. Only a couple of paragraphs about a now "obsolete" version of the e-cat were written in Rossi's broken english. The rest were written by phd candidate flunkies like Carl Oscar Gullström.
We can laugh at the obvious transparent falsehoods being perpetrated in public but behind the scenes is a more serious and sinister narrative:-
a scammer wouldn't spend all this sustained time and effort cultivating vanity-publishing websites, sock-puppet parroting of paper stats, vapourware fanbase encouragement, and fantasy demos which carefully fall short of verifying tech claims but enable plausible deniability ...unless this whole cardboard-cutout reality was a continuing and successful illusion, presenting to potential investors a seemingly 'real' development on the cusp of release to a clamouring crowd of excited pre-ordering customers - a sort of Crowd-Funding by proxy: eg. 'Look at all these people who have signed-up to buy this new product idea, please give me a shedload of money to help bring it to market'
Whilst these types of scams are only targeting the money of major investors/grant awarders who fail to perform sufficient due-diligence (eg Italian Business Incentive Scheme, US DoD, Industrial Heat, etc), scammers can still show cynical disregard for raising the hopes of large-numbers of the general public who believe the scammers' spiel about the next 'Wonder Tech' and express their interest, support, and pre-spending on associated equipment for 'product(s)' which will never see the light of day
The GEM-2023 Energy Conference Zoom is starting (playing a pre-recorded promo from the podium) -- Setting Up ?
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/8563…pOGdhU2MwemVETHBLZnkrdz09
Maestro issued a "press release". For that he invested 99.95$ for the basic account at some service site. I wonder how many newspapers or magazines will actually publish it? Probably as often as his Researchgate paper is cited.
Maestro issued a "press release". For that he invested 99.95$ for the basic account at some service site. I wonder how many newspapers or magazines will actually publish it? Probably as often as his Researchgate paper is cited.
At no point does it say anything about how much electricity or power it generates.....wise old weasel that Rossi.
At no point does it say anything about how much electricity or power it generates.....wise old weasel that Rossi.
Recurring theme now - 'Plausible Deniability' is a legal response to shafted Investors. Safe as long as he doesn't actually sell a dud to the public
Recurring theme now - 'Plausible Deniability' is a legal response to shafted Investors. Safe as long as he doesn't actually sell a dud to the public
Not safe in many countries.
There are lots of places where advertising and taking orders for something that doesn't actually exist is in fact a crime. Consumer protection laws, truth in advertising laws, etc..
It is not all about whether he takes the money or not.
Not safe in many countries.
There are lots of places where advertising and taking orders for something that doesn't actually exist is in fact a crime. Consumer protection laws, truth in advertising laws, etc..
It is not all about whether he takes the money or not.
yes, it will be interesting to see in which countries he advertises, if at all (apart from this so-called 'press-release')
also interesting to read Einpresswire's own statement of 'source transparency':
..."our editors try to be careful about weeding out false and misleading content"
Looks like a Fail right there!
Interesting that AR, on the day that he unleashed the full weight of his Global Marketing 'Press Release' for the SKLep SSM, should choose to be interviewed - not in front of a legion of the very same SSM Power Cells positively straining to be released to the public, but in front of rather sad-looking rows of his so-called 4W 10000 Lumen LEDs, which were fully-debunked over 2 years ago
I think he knows that he is nearing the end of this tortuous journey of make-believe
Hopefully Investors are becoming more diligent after IH
If anyone's interested in puppet statistics, top ten etc, here is a comprehensive database extracted from the JONP webpage source files.
The status column has 3 levels:
1. 'Detected' are seemingly signed off by Rossi in the HTML.
2. 'Suspicious' have been 'Detected' several times and above a defined threshold (in this case '5'.
3. 'Assumed' look like normal posts, but share same name as those deemed 'Suspicious'.
Now if we can calculate percentages of "real" posts vs puppet posts, that would be telling. Especially trends over time. We have all seen barages of puppeteering in the past, particularly during quiet periods, to stir up fake interest. At times puppet posts approach 90% I believe.