--- In gravitationalpropulsionstevenson@yahoogroups.com, "Michael
Dennis Grissom" <inventorgrissom@...> wrote:
>
>
> IF anyone ever truely accomplished working anti-gravity or perpetual
> motion, why wouldn't they create an inexpensive audio/video demo to
> prove it to a point that would entice investors, engineers, and
> scientist to come for a live demo and test it? These videos can
> usually be done without disclosing HOW it works (patentable details).
>
> All of the videos I have seen thus far (and I've seen most) always
> fail to show under the table, or use transparent plastic or glass
> supports and table top to reveal there are no hidden wires or power
> sources or lighter than air gasses within, or conveniently NOT show a
> full 360 degree walk-around the prototype hinting that they are hiding
> something. Only an idiot would take these would-be inventors seriously
> if these inventors?.. can't even produce a simple relieving audio
> video (without showing patentable details) to prove there are no
> tricks involved.
>
> I have over 20 years experience graphically illustrating in 3D and
> making videos of inventions without disclosing or making obvious any
> patentable details.
>
> MY CHALLENGE:
>
> I OFFER FOR FREE -- to sign a non-disclosure and make a completely
> convincing demo video of any anti-gravity or perpetual motion device
> for attracting investors AFTER my own on-phone and then on-site
> thorough testing (debunking) is complete.
>
> NOTE: If you ARE using a "trick" I WILL find it and disclose that
> trick to all relative sites on the internet along with your photo and
> contact details. There's not many things I hate more than the people
> who perpetrate scams! If you're not a scam you have nothing to fear
> and I'm not only ready to roll but just as excited as you are.
>
> I believe both of these inventions are possible -- I just haven't seen
> one yet. Show me!
>
> Please feel free to copy/paste my "challenge" above to all relative
> websites or in any relative video comment sections.
>
> Oh.. and you don't have to worry about me stealing your invention. In
> my 45 years of inventing I have documented 1,009 inventions in my
> book. I don't put them in my book unless I'm positive they would
> succeed. I'm fully funded and have seven patents in process at this
> writing. At age 62 I can't possibly process and market more than 100
> or so. So, I teamed up with the founder of CreativityPool DOT com
> (Steve) and he created wikinventions DOT com where I intend to dump
> (royalty free) as many of my inventions as possible before I die. It's
> a place to submit inventions to be 'open sourced' for development --
> NON PROFIT. After all, what could I possibly gain by taking them all
> to the grave with me? You can't make any money on this open-source
> site but you CAN at least get full credit for having invented the new
> product or device.
>
> I'd much rather give someone 100 of my inventions than even consider
> taking on one of theirs... nuff said.
>
For the record.. of my current 1,009 inventions, not one has anything
to do with anti-gravity or perpetual motion so there's no need to
worry about conflict of interests.