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[PSUBS-MAILIST] Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Bearden's Free Energy MEG Destined For ChapterEleven]Destined For ChapterEleven



interesting, hope it works, but how does it work exactly, I would not like
to see another patented invention caliming perpetual motion or energy.
The fact that big groups tends to "cover up " great inventions because they
would put at risk their own business is a myth for the simple reason that
with their money they just can buy out the inventor.
What makes successfull ANY invention, is not the patent, but the ability to
finance it.
Inventors are usually broke so they have to sell themselves or die broke.
Herve
----- Original Message -----
From: "Coalbunny" <coalbunny@onewest.net>
To: <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 6:08 AM
Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Bearden's Free Energy MEG Destined For
ChapterEleven]Destined For ChapterEleven


> I don't know anything about this.  Got this as a forward.  Insight is
> welcome.
> Carl
>
>
> Bearden's Free Energy MEG Destined For Chapter Eleven
>
> YOWUSA.COM, April 14, 2001
> Marshall Masters
>
> On March 26, 2002, American inventor Tom Bearden was awarded United
> States Patent number 6,362,718
> for his revolutionary Motionless Electromagnetic Generator (MEG).  In
> order to get that patent,
> Bearden had to provide the Patent Office with a working prototype, which
> he did! Given that
> Bearden's MEG can be easily produced without exotic manufacturing
> techniques or expensive rare Earth
> minerals, the possibility that America can quickly become energy
> independent is a real possibility
> -- maybe.
>
> http://www.yowusa.com/Archive/April2002/meg1a/meg1a.htm
>
> http://www.marshallmasters.com/Archive/April2002/meg1a/meg1a.htm
>
>