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| PiltdownSkeptic Friend
 
  
USA312 Posts
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|  Posted - 03/11/2002 :  15:27:33         
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           	| Our old friend Dennis Lee is back in the news, this time with a major success rather than a jail term. The religion angle is getting more attention. They know where to find 'em, don't they? "As power costs soar, could a nonexistent perpetual motion machine really be our salvation?"
 http://www.lasvegasweekly.com/2002/02_13/news_coverstory_power_index.html
 
 See also www.phact.org/e/dennis.html
 
 Abducting UFOs and conspiring against conspiracy theorists since 1980.
 
 Edited by - Piltdown on 03/11/2002  15:34:30
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| LisaSFN Regular
 
  
USA1223 Posts
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|  Posted - 03/11/2002 :  15:33:32   [Permalink]     
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| [quote] http://www.lasvegasweekly.com/2002/02_13/news_coverstory_power_index.html
 
 As power costs soar, could a nonexistent perpetual motion machine really be our salvation?
 
 They know where to find 'em, don't they?
 
 Abducting UFOs and conspiring against conspiracy theorists since 1980.
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 And who will they blame when they lose their life savings?
 Besides the hogwash free-energy claims, the rest sounds a lot like a pyramid scheme.  A few get rich, the rest are out of luck.  And they'll still have to pay their electric bill.
 Lisa
 
 If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much room.
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| TokyodreamerSFN Regular
 
  
USA1447 Posts
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|  Posted - 03/11/2002 :  19:29:20   [Permalink]     
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| [quote] And who will they blame when they lose their life savings?[/quote]
 
 The Bush Administration.
  
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| filthySFN Die Hard
 
  
USA14408 Posts
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|  Posted - 03/11/2002 :  20:15:34   [Permalink]     
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| There ain't no free lunch. And there is even less free electricity. 
 I first heard of Lee a few years ago, peddling some sort of water-fueled engine concept. Like the 200 mpg carburator of yor that was claimed to have been supressed by Detroit, it never came to pass.
 
 This guy is amazing in that, like the Ever Ready Bunny, he keeps going and going. And he finds believers everywhere.
 
 Sad, really.
 
 f
 
 "Don't tell me your doubts; I've got enough doubts of my own. Tell me something you BELIEVE in!"
 Brother Dave Gardner
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| Lars_HSFN Regular
 
  
Germany630 Posts
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|  Posted - 03/12/2002 :  10:41:33   [Permalink]     
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| quote:
 
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 And who will they blame when they lose their life savings?
 
 
 The Bush Administration.
  
 
 
 Appears justified to me.
  He said stuff about promoting faith-based initiatives. If a perpetum-mobile is not based on blind faith, then I don't know what it could be based on.
 
 
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