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#1
16 Apr 2004 14:44
 
 
These are just 3 inventions that I know of. And in answer to comments of
people that think they can get financing for any good invention in the blink
of an eye...
Prof. Gritzkevich's invention was patented already in 1988 by the Government
Commission of the USSR, as a "Way of energy regeneration and the electrostatic
plasmogenerator OGRI". The first trial version had successfully worked in the
mountains of Armenia, supplying a field science laboratory with free energy.
The hydromagnetic dynamo not only has received the RosPatent award, but was
also acknowledged by the Highest Innovation Council of Russia. And yet it has
received no financing from the government, and Gritzkevich was forced to
immigrate to U.S. in 1999.
On a related note: all my links are in Russian, so unless you can read that
fluently, you'd better search for information on the Internet. I just gave the
direction for your search, if you even _want_ to know more about this.
++ S.E.

 
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Saldas
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#2
16 Apr 2004 19:47
 
 
Saldas wrote:
These are just 3 inventions that I know of. And in answer to comments of
people that think they can get financing for any good invention in the blink
of an eye...
Prof. Gritzkevich's invention was patented already in 1988 by the Government
Commission of the USSR, as a "Way of energy regeneration and the electrostatic
plasmogenerator OGRI". The first trial version had successfully worked in the
mountains of Armenia, supplying a field science laboratory with free energy.
The hydromagnetic dynamo not only has received the RosPatent award, but was
also acknowledged by the Highest Innovation Council of Russia. And yet it has
received no financing from the government, and Gritzkevich was forced to
immigrate to U.S. in 1999.
On a related note: all my links are in Russian, so unless you can read that
fluently, you'd better search for information on the Internet. I just gave the
direction for your search, if you even _want_ to know more about this.
++ S.E.
Is there a trouble of posting the links or what is it? Are you afraid that
we'll notice those "free energy sources" are bullshit? (Which they most likely
are.) Let us see the links that you claim you have.
And I don't care if the pages are in russian. If you want someone to believe
anything, you at least give us the sources.

 
 
 
Martow
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#3
16 Apr 2004 19:59
 
 
Martow wrote:
Saldas wrote:
These are just 3 inventions that I know of. And in answer to comments of
people that think they can get financing for any good invention in the blink
of an eye...
Prof. Gritzkevich's invention was patented already in 1988 by the Government
Commission of the USSR, as a "Way of energy regeneration and the electrostatic
plasmogenerator OGRI". The first trial version had successfully worked in the
mountains of Armenia, supplying a field science laboratory with free energy.
The hydromagnetic dynamo not only has received the RosPatent award, but was
also acknowledged by the Highest Innovation Council of Russia. And yet it has
received no financing from the government, and Gritzkevich was forced to
immigrate to U.S. in 1999.
On a related note: all my links are in Russian, so unless you can read that
fluently, you'd better search for information on the Internet. I just gave the
direction for your search, if you even _want_ to know more about this.
++ S.E.
Is there a trouble of posting the links or what is it? Are you afraid that
we'll notice those "free energy sources" are bullshit? (Which they most likely
are.) Let us see the links that you claim you have.
And I don't care if the pages are in russian. If you want someone to believe
anything, you at least give us the sources.
As I said, it's completely irrelevant to me what you believe. I won't do your
work for you. If you want to be ignorant, be it.

 
 
 
Saldas
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#4
16 Apr 2004 20:11
 
 
Saldas wrote:
Martow wrote:
Saldas wrote:
These are just 3 inventions that I know of. And in answer to comments of
people that think they can get financing for any good invention in the blink
of an eye...
Prof. Gritzkevich's invention was patented already in 1988 by the Government
Commission of the USSR, as a "Way of energy regeneration and the electrostatic
plasmogenerator OGRI". The first trial version had successfully worked in the
mountains of Armenia, supplying a field science laboratory with free energy.
The hydromagnetic dynamo not only has received the RosPatent award, but was
also acknowledged by the Highest Innovation Council of Russia. And yet it has
received no financing from the government, and Gritzkevich was forced to
immigrate to U.S. in 1999.
On a related note: all my links are in Russian, so unless you can read that
fluently, you'd better search for information on the Internet. I just gave the
direction for your search, if you even _want_ to know more about this.
++ S.E.
Is there a trouble of posting the links or what is it? Are you afraid that
we'll notice those "free energy sources" are bullshit? (Which they most likely
are.) Let us see the links that you claim you have.
And I don't care if the pages are in russian. If you want someone to believe
anything, you at least give us the sources.
As I said, it's completely irrelevant to me what you believe. I won't do your
work for you. If you want to be ignorant, be it.
I don't understand what's the problem. You have links that have information
about rocking free energy sources but you just won't post them? And btw, after
some googling with names "Gritzkevich", "Pavel Oschepkov" and "Asyutin", I
didn't get a single link that would have anything to do with energy sources.
It's pretty lame if you still keep saying that your information is anything
else but bullshit.

Can you at least answer this: do you believe in the stuff you posted? And if
you do, why? Obviously you can't have anything solid since you don't even dare
to post the links.

And don't bother replying if you don't have anything to say.

 
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Martow
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#5
18 Apr 2004 01:05
 
 
Quote:
On a related note: all my links are in Russian, so unless you can read that
fluently, you'd better search for information on the Internet.
Post them and I'll be happy to make an effort to translate, provided they
aren't too long.

 
 
 
Ayli
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