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Police have charged a 60-year-old Caversham (WA) man with fraud, after
he allegedly “built fraudulent prototype machines, purported to generate
renewable energy.”


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On 10/07/2014 10:34 PM, DTJ wrote:
Police have charged a 60-year-old Caversham (WA) man with fraud, after
he allegedly “built fraudulent prototype machines, purported to generate
renewable energy.”


http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/caversham-man-charged-over-fraudulent-renewable-energy-scheme-that-allegedly-cost-duped-investors-500000/story-fnhocxo3-1226983111273?nk=0793083134205207ba224b7f2fbba6cf

Hardly surprising. The youtube hits on videos of people pretending to be
making free electricity with over-unity devices for instance get
hundreds of thousands of hits whilst those debunking them might get a
few thousand.

People are more willing to believe in bullshit than science these days,
just the way our government would like it.

Given that fools and their money are easily parted, it's should be no
surprise that there are people willing to exploit the scam potential.
 
On 11-Jul-14 8:46 AM, Clocky wrote:
On 10/07/2014 10:34 PM, DTJ wrote:
Police have charged a 60-year-old Caversham (WA) man with fraud, after
he allegedly “built fraudulent prototype machines, purported to generate
renewable energy.”


http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/caversham-man-charged-over-fraudulent-renewable-energy-scheme-that-allegedly-cost-duped-investors-500000/story-fnhocxo3-1226983111273?nk=0793083134205207ba224b7f2fbba6cf



Hardly surprising. The youtube hits on videos of people pretending to be
making free electricity with over-unity devices for instance get
hundreds of thousands of hits whilst those debunking them might get a
few thousand.

People are more willing to believe in bullshit than science these days,
just the way our government would like it.

Given that fools and their money are easily parted, it's should be no
surprise that there are people willing to exploit the scam potential.

Fools & greedy people - just like the Firepower fuel additive scam.
 
On 11/07/2014 12:15 PM, DTJ wrote:
On 11-Jul-14 8:46 AM, Clocky wrote:
On 10/07/2014 10:34 PM, DTJ wrote:
Police have charged a 60-year-old Caversham (WA) man with fraud, after
he allegedly “built fraudulent prototype machines, purported to generate
renewable energy.”


http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/caversham-man-charged-over-fraudulent-renewable-energy-scheme-that-allegedly-cost-duped-investors-500000/story-fnhocxo3-1226983111273?nk=0793083134205207ba224b7f2fbba6cf




Hardly surprising. The youtube hits on videos of people pretending to be
making free electricity with over-unity devices for instance get
hundreds of thousands of hits whilst those debunking them might get a
few thousand.

People are more willing to believe in bullshit than science these days,
just the way our government would like it.

Given that fools and their money are easily parted, it's should be no
surprise that there are people willing to exploit the scam potential.



Fools & greedy people - just like the Firepower fuel additive scam.

Fools and greed, no wonder John Howard got caught up in that scam ;-)
 
"Clocky" <notgonn@happen.com> wrote in message
news:53bf33f8$0$29872$c3e8da3$5496439d@news.astraweb.com...
On 10/07/2014 10:34 PM, DTJ wrote:
Police have charged a 60-year-old Caversham (WA) man with fraud, after
he allegedly “built fraudulent prototype machines, purported to generate
renewable energy.”


http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/caversham-man-charged-over-fraudulent-renewable-energy-scheme-that-allegedly-cost-duped-investors-500000/story-fnhocxo3-1226983111273?nk=0793083134205207ba224b7f2fbba6cf


Hardly surprising. The youtube hits on videos of people pretending to be
making free electricity with over-unity devices for instance get hundreds
of thousands of hits whilst those debunking them might get a few thousand.

Now, now... You *CAN* get free electricity - you just need to know how.

1. Buy a house immediately adjoining the easemenet for a high voltage power
line.

2. Invest in as much lacquered copper wire as you can afford.

3. Build a massive mother of a coil.

4. Place the coil as near as possible to the high voltage power line (but
not outside of your property, as that'd be punishable).

Et voila!

You'll need to do some fine-tuning to get the output voltage right, and the
current will be quite limited, but it's free (to you) nonetheless.

Another option is following Rupert Murdoch around with a solar panel in
hand, but you have to be a Liberal voter for that to work.

--
Bob Milutinovic
Cognicom
 
On 11/07/2014 2:52 PM, Bob Milutinovic wrote:
"Clocky" <notgonn@happen.com> wrote in message
news:53bf33f8$0$29872$c3e8da3$5496439d@news.astraweb.com...
On 10/07/2014 10:34 PM, DTJ wrote:
Police have charged a 60-year-old Caversham (WA) man with fraud, after
he allegedly “built fraudulent prototype machines, purported to generate
renewable energy.”


http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/caversham-man-charged-over-fraudulent-renewable-energy-scheme-that-allegedly-cost-duped-investors-500000/story-fnhocxo3-1226983111273?nk=0793083134205207ba224b7f2fbba6cf



Hardly surprising. The youtube hits on videos of people pretending to
be making free electricity with over-unity devices for instance get
hundreds of thousands of hits whilst those debunking them might get a
few thousand.

Now, now... You *CAN* get free electricity - you just need to know how.

1. Buy a house immediately adjoining the easemenet for a high voltage
power line.

2. Invest in as much lacquered copper wire as you can afford.

3. Build a massive mother of a coil.

4. Place the coil as near as possible to the high voltage power line
(but not outside of your property, as that'd be punishable).

Et voila!

You'll need to do some fine-tuning to get the output voltage right, and
the current will be quite limited, but it's free (to you) nonetheless.

Last I checked a motherload of lacquered copper wire wasn't free, in
fact rather costly ;-)

Another option is following Rupert Murdoch around with a solar panel in
hand, but you have to be a Liberal voter for that to work.

LOL.
 
Clocky wrote:
On 11/07/2014 2:52 PM, Bob Milutinovic wrote:
"Clocky" <notgonn@happen.com> wrote in message
news:53bf33f8$0$29872$c3e8da3$5496439d@news.astraweb.com...
On 10/07/2014 10:34 PM, DTJ wrote:
Police have charged a 60-year-old Caversham (WA) man with fraud, after
he allegedly “built fraudulent prototype machines, purported to
generate
renewable energy.”


http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/caversham-man-charged-over-fraudulent-renewable-energy-scheme-that-allegedly-cost-duped-investors-500000/story-fnhocxo3-1226983111273?nk=0793083134205207ba224b7f2fbba6cf




Hardly surprising. The youtube hits on videos of people pretending to
be making free electricity with over-unity devices for instance get
hundreds of thousands of hits whilst those debunking them might get a
few thousand.

Now, now... You *CAN* get free electricity - you just need to know how.

1. Buy a house immediately adjoining the easemenet for a high voltage
power line.

2. Invest in as much lacquered copper wire as you can afford.

3. Build a massive mother of a coil.

4. Place the coil as near as possible to the high voltage power line
(but not outside of your property, as that'd be punishable).

Et voila!

You'll need to do some fine-tuning to get the output voltage right, and
the current will be quite limited, but it's free (to you) nonetheless.


Last I checked a motherload of lacquered copper wire wasn't free, in
fact rather costly ;-)

Another option is following Rupert Murdoch around with a solar panel in
hand, but you have to be a Liberal voter for that to work.


LOL.

I was entertaining thoughts of rewinding a small compressor, and in
small quantities winding wire is about $35 per kilo and as a whole
similar compressor can be had from supercheap for about4150.00 I dropped
the idea
 
On 11/07/2014 9:01 PM, F Murtz wrote:
Clocky wrote:
On 11/07/2014 2:52 PM, Bob Milutinovic wrote:
"Clocky" <notgonn@happen.com> wrote in message
news:53bf33f8$0$29872$c3e8da3$5496439d@news.astraweb.com...
On 10/07/2014 10:34 PM, DTJ wrote:
Police have charged a 60-year-old Caversham (WA) man with fraud, after
he allegedly “built fraudulent prototype machines, purported to
generate
renewable energy.”


http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/caversham-man-charged-over-fraudulent-renewable-energy-scheme-that-allegedly-cost-duped-investors-500000/story-fnhocxo3-1226983111273?nk=0793083134205207ba224b7f2fbba6cf





Hardly surprising. The youtube hits on videos of people pretending to
be making free electricity with over-unity devices for instance get
hundreds of thousands of hits whilst those debunking them might get a
few thousand.

Now, now... You *CAN* get free electricity - you just need to know how.

1. Buy a house immediately adjoining the easemenet for a high voltage
power line.

2. Invest in as much lacquered copper wire as you can afford.

3. Build a massive mother of a coil.

4. Place the coil as near as possible to the high voltage power line
(but not outside of your property, as that'd be punishable).

Et voila!

You'll need to do some fine-tuning to get the output voltage right, and
the current will be quite limited, but it's free (to you) nonetheless.


Last I checked a motherload of lacquered copper wire wasn't free, in
fact rather costly ;-)

Another option is following Rupert Murdoch around with a solar panel in
hand, but you have to be a Liberal voter for that to work.


LOL.

I was entertaining thoughts of rewinding a small compressor, and in
small quantities winding wire is about $35 per kilo and as a whole
similar compressor can be had from supercheap for about4150.00 I dropped
the idea

[SHIFT]4 is more supercheap ;-)
 
On Fri, 11 Jul 2014 08:46:46 +0800, Clocky <notgonn@happen.com> wrote:

People are more willing to believe in bullshit than science these days,
just the way our government would like it.

You conspiracy nuts always think the government is evil and out to get
us. They're here to help us, duh!
 
On Fri, 11 Jul 2014 12:15:06 +0800, DTJ <jkl@zkf.com> wrote:

On 11-Jul-14 8:46 AM, Clocky wrote:
Given that fools and their money are easily parted, it's should be no
surprise that there are people willing to exploit the scam potential.

Fools & greedy people - just like the Firepower fuel additive scam.

Or voting Labor, Liberal or greens.
 
On 12/07/2014 9:41 AM, Jeßus wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jul 2014 08:46:46 +0800, Clocky <notgonn@happen.com> wrote:

People are more willing to believe in bullshit than science these days,
just the way our government would like it.

You conspiracy nuts always think the government is evil and out to get
us. They're here to help us, duh!

Our government's disinterest let alone complete disregard to the
environment and the sciences is evidenced by their words and actions, no
conspiracy there.
 
On 12/07/2014 9:44 AM, Jeßus wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jul 2014 12:15:06 +0800, DTJ <jkl@zkf.com> wrote:

On 11-Jul-14 8:46 AM, Clocky wrote:
Given that fools and their money are easily parted, it's should be no
surprise that there are people willing to exploit the scam potential.

Fools & greedy people - just like the Firepower fuel additive scam.

Or voting Labor, Liberal or greens.

You forgot the PUP.

Worse than the majors are the "shooters and fishers party" nutjobs or
any number of other minority parties.
 
Clocky wrote:
On 12/07/2014 9:44 AM, Jeßus wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jul 2014 12:15:06 +0800, DTJ <jkl@zkf.com> wrote:

On 11-Jul-14 8:46 AM, Clocky wrote:
Given that fools and their money are easily parted, it's should be no
surprise that there are people willing to exploit the scam potential.

Fools & greedy people - just like the Firepower fuel additive scam.

Or voting Labor, Liberal or greens.


You forgot the PUP.

Worse than the majors are the "shooters and fishers party" nutjobs or
any number of other minority parties.
Other than the hunting in parks rubbish could you please tell me when
the shooters party ever caused any major bill upset even going back to
tingle? They mostly vote for the sensible outcome in either ruling
parties government.
 
Clocky wrote:
On 11/07/2014 9:01 PM, F Murtz wrote:
Clocky wrote:
On 11/07/2014 2:52 PM, Bob Milutinovic wrote:
"Clocky" <notgonn@happen.com> wrote in message
news:53bf33f8$0$29872$c3e8da3$5496439d@news.astraweb.com...
On 10/07/2014 10:34 PM, DTJ wrote:
Police have charged a 60-year-old Caversham (WA) man with fraud,
after
he allegedly “built fraudulent prototype machines, purported to
generate
renewable energy.”


http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/caversham-man-charged-over-fraudulent-renewable-energy-scheme-that-allegedly-cost-duped-investors-500000/story-fnhocxo3-1226983111273?nk=0793083134205207ba224b7f2fbba6cf






Hardly surprising. The youtube hits on videos of people pretending to
be making free electricity with over-unity devices for instance get
hundreds of thousands of hits whilst those debunking them might get a
few thousand.

Now, now... You *CAN* get free electricity - you just need to know how.

1. Buy a house immediately adjoining the easemenet for a high voltage
power line.

2. Invest in as much lacquered copper wire as you can afford.

3. Build a massive mother of a coil.

4. Place the coil as near as possible to the high voltage power line
(but not outside of your property, as that'd be punishable).

Et voila!

You'll need to do some fine-tuning to get the output voltage right, and
the current will be quite limited, but it's free (to you) nonetheless.


Last I checked a motherload of lacquered copper wire wasn't free, in
fact rather costly ;-)

Another option is following Rupert Murdoch around with a solar panel in
hand, but you have to be a Liberal voter for that to work.


LOL.

I was entertaining thoughts of rewinding a small compressor, and in
small quantities winding wire is about $35 per kilo and as a whole
similar compressor can be had from supercheap for about4150.00 I dropped
the idea

[SHIFT]4 is more supercheap ;-)
So it is.
 
On 12/07/2014 2:42 PM, F Murtz wrote:
Clocky wrote:
On 12/07/2014 9:44 AM, Jeßus wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jul 2014 12:15:06 +0800, DTJ <jkl@zkf.com> wrote:

On 11-Jul-14 8:46 AM, Clocky wrote:
Given that fools and their money are easily parted, it's should be no
surprise that there are people willing to exploit the scam potential.

Fools & greedy people - just like the Firepower fuel additive scam.

Or voting Labor, Liberal or greens.


You forgot the PUP.

Worse than the majors are the "shooters and fishers party" nutjobs or
any number of other minority parties.


Other than the hunting in parks rubbish could you please tell me when
the shooters party ever caused any major bill upset even going back to
tingle? They mostly vote for the sensible outcome in either ruling
parties government.

Sensible LOL, you have got to be kidding, they are fucking nuts.

They want more access to everything to shoot everything on it.

They are dangerous nutters attracting irresponsible gun fanatical
morons - the people you least want to have running around armed.
 
On Sat, 12 Jul 2014 09:56:24 +0800, Clocky <notgonn@happen.com> wrote:

On 12/07/2014 9:41 AM, Jeßus wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jul 2014 08:46:46 +0800, Clocky <notgonn@happen.com> wrote:

People are more willing to believe in bullshit than science these days,
just the way our government would like it.

You conspiracy nuts always think the government is evil and out to get
us. They're here to help us, duh!



Our government's disinterest let alone complete disregard to the
environment and the sciences is evidenced by their words and actions, no
conspiracy there.

Indeed. In your opinion - and mine. But that's not my point is it? ;)
 
On Sat, 12 Jul 2014 10:00:47 +0800, Clocky <notgonn@happen.com> wrote:

On 12/07/2014 9:44 AM, Jeßus wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jul 2014 12:15:06 +0800, DTJ <jkl@zkf.com> wrote:

On 11-Jul-14 8:46 AM, Clocky wrote:
Given that fools and their money are easily parted, it's should be no
surprise that there are people willing to exploit the scam potential.

Fools & greedy people - just like the Firepower fuel additive scam.

Or voting Labor, Liberal or greens.


You forgot the PUP.

No, I didn't.

Worse than the majors are the "shooters and fishers party" nutjobs or
any number of other minority parties.

I like the 'nutjobs', as you call them. We sorely need them, whether
you realise it or not. It doesnt matter whether I agree with them or
not, I welcome them with open arms.
 
On Sat, 12 Jul 2014 16:42:02 +1000, F Murtz <haggisz@hotmail.com>
wrote:

Clocky wrote:
On 12/07/2014 9:44 AM, Jeßus wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jul 2014 12:15:06 +0800, DTJ <jkl@zkf.com> wrote:

On 11-Jul-14 8:46 AM, Clocky wrote:
Given that fools and their money are easily parted, it's should be no
surprise that there are people willing to exploit the scam potential.

Fools & greedy people - just like the Firepower fuel additive scam.

Or voting Labor, Liberal or greens.


You forgot the PUP.

Worse than the majors are the "shooters and fishers party" nutjobs or
any number of other minority parties.


Other than the hunting in parks rubbish could you please tell me when
the shooters party ever caused any major bill upset even going back to
tingle? They mostly vote for the sensible outcome in either ruling
parties government.

They have 'guns' - therefore they're 'nutjobs'.

Clocky has the political mind-set I left behind in the mid-90's.
But I woke up, eventually. Most still haven't though, admittedly.
 
On Sun, 13 Jul 2014 08:14:01 +0800, Clocky <notgonn@happen.com> wrote:

On 12/07/2014 2:42 PM, F Murtz wrote:
Clocky wrote:
On 12/07/2014 9:44 AM, Jeßus wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jul 2014 12:15:06 +0800, DTJ <jkl@zkf.com> wrote:

On 11-Jul-14 8:46 AM, Clocky wrote:
Given that fools and their money are easily parted, it's should be no
surprise that there are people willing to exploit the scam potential.

Fools & greedy people - just like the Firepower fuel additive scam.

Or voting Labor, Liberal or greens.


You forgot the PUP.

Worse than the majors are the "shooters and fishers party" nutjobs or
any number of other minority parties.


Other than the hunting in parks rubbish could you please tell me when
the shooters party ever caused any major bill upset even going back to
tingle? They mostly vote for the sensible outcome in either ruling
parties government.


Sensible LOL, you have got to be kidding, they are fucking nuts.

They want more access to everything to shoot everything on it.

They are dangerous nutters attracting irresponsible gun fanatical
morons - the people you least want to have running around armed.

Could you be any more narrow-minded and bigoted?
 
Clocky wrote:
On 12/07/2014 2:42 PM, F Murtz wrote:
Clocky wrote:
On 12/07/2014 9:44 AM, Jeßus wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jul 2014 12:15:06 +0800, DTJ <jkl@zkf.com> wrote:

On 11-Jul-14 8:46 AM, Clocky wrote:
Given that fools and their money are easily parted, it's should be no
surprise that there are people willing to exploit the scam potential.

Fools & greedy people - just like the Firepower fuel additive scam.

Or voting Labor, Liberal or greens.


You forgot the PUP.

Worse than the majors are the "shooters and fishers party" nutjobs or
any number of other minority parties.


Other than the hunting in parks rubbish could you please tell me when
the shooters party ever caused any major bill upset even going back to
tingle? They mostly vote for the sensible outcome in either ruling
parties government.


Sensible LOL, you have got to be kidding, they are fucking nuts.

They want more access to everything to shoot everything on it.

They are dangerous nutters attracting irresponsible gun fanatical
morons - the people you least want to have running around armed.
You seem to be fixated on the smallest of total bill throughput If you
take the total of bills passed instead of that infinitesimal portion
that you have fixated on you will find that the majority of passed bills
had the shooters parties approval, A bit like Fred nile who has never
been a major problem.
 

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