I can't find a very similar demo on youtube where a guy ran a drill.. Looked like it was filmed in the Philippians or but can't find it..
Here is a video showing what should happen when you try to power a motor with a generator: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl57y-c_bWc Goes dead pretty quickly. - Brad On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 10:17 AM, Esa Ruoho <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 7:44 PM, James Bowery <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> The idea that WITTS is an on-going organization with 200 years of history >> is bizarre. While its reasonable to deride criticism of technological >> development on the basis of the engineer's religious beliefs, the claim >> that Nicola Tesla, and prior scientists, were members of an organization >> that exists to this day, but which has no historical record other than the >> testimony of one man, has the ring of an MK-ULTRA op if not outright >> insanity. >> > > Yeah, this is the part that I don't really care about. I mean, when I > spoke with them for a few hours on the phone, they said something similar > to Faraday and Maxwell having been involved in this or that. I don't > understand the reason for saying something like that, but I don't consider > it to be any reason to not fund them, they have their own reasons for it. > > I don't know if it's a kind of "we have 15 to 45 books" kind of thing > (when someone actually has 8 or 10 books), or what's going on, but overall, > the u.s. peeps have neat lotteries in there (or so we poor scandinavians > are lead to misbelieve) ranging from 250 to 350 million dollars as a first > prize so to throw 15 or 35 million to WITTS/Thrapp people would still leave > a ton of funding for other projects (such as Erik Dollard (who is on > Indiegogo) and John Hutchison (who is on Gofundme). And then pick up some > paypal addresses for Tom Bearden, Dale Pond, Paul Pantone and so on. Call > it risk-money or what you will, but it would surely sort out the wheat from > the chaff very quickly - by allowing one to directly see how these people > are progressing and what they do with the money. > >

