--- In free_energy@yahoogroups.com, "davehowe17" <dhowe17@h...> wrote:
>
> So, what is going to be their excuse when this demo falls flat on
its
> face? And it will.
>
> Will it be a "wheel bearing failure" ala Carl Tilley? Or will it
be
> some other malfunction?
>
> Will the wheel spin at all? Or will it spin a little, but grind to
a
> halt after only a few seconds because "it still needs a little
> adjustment"? Or does the pneumatic compressor/gun system on-board
> hold potential for being secretly pumped up before the test and
power
> the wheel for a short period of time before it grinds to a halt?
>
> One thing's for 100% certain: the wheel will not operate as
> advertised. Thermodynamics will see to that.
The whole bit about the pneumatic compressor/gun system
raises so many red flags that I would have to bet that the
SPEGG uses "Keely technology", i.e. a hidden compressed gas
cannister in the base of the demo unit.
I'm guessing that this will be a very successful demo, in the
sense that the SPEGG inventors will bring it out, it will turn
for a couple of hours (at a safe distance from the audience,
of course - can't let anyone examine it up close), and people
with more money than good sense will write their checks to
Environ Energy.
The SPEGG will never generate a joule of free energy, but I
have no doubt it has the potential to generate quite a bit
of "free money" for its creators. One thing about free
energy scams: they never disappear; they just get recycled.
WTH