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Author Topic: Stan Meyer's Estate - For Sale?  (Read 11463 times)
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« Last Edit: 2010-01-24, 21:59:46 by poynt99 »
   

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It's not as complicated as it may seem...
Man, I would very much like to get my hands on at least Stan's original tubular cell and the black controller box that goes with it. I wonder what the owner would want for it?

Perhaps we can pool our money and place a bid? LOL.

Is there a video anywhere (prior to the above) showing that black controller box being used?

Guess what's inside those two black controller boxes?

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Here is a link to a Meyer discussion that anyone interested in this technology might find interesting. It is a thread I started on Hartmanns Overunity forum before, in his great wisdom, he decided I was peddling misinfo and locked out the thread.

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=7004.0

After Hartmann locked out my thread, he then started his own thread, 'The Stan Meyer case, setting it straight'.  Talk about being naive and gullible. How can a forum moderator be so biased... or perhaps he really has his own agenda, which unfortunately has little in common with seeking the truth or truths.

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=7034.0
« Last Edit: 2011-04-17, 11:22:07 by Farrah Day »
   
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Probably the most informative Meyer video in existence.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFqO-YJ0pKY&feature=email

That said, you will have to carefully pick your way through Meyer's customary gibberish and not rely on his personal interpretations of the science involved.  :)
   
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Hi kids

Let me say what u no doubt already know, meyers estate was never for sale, unless they really mean a estate car that runs on petrol owned by stan meyer. It was always to go back under lock and key after poor fools donated to some dodgy organisation  who said they will buy it (like the orion project). You don`t go to the trouble of assassinating the bloke then allowing his work to be made public co`s that would just be silly, and these people are better described as dangerous
   
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Probably the most informative Meyer video in existence.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFqO-YJ0pKY&feature=email

That said, you will have to carefully pick your way through Meyer's customary gibberish and not rely on his personal interpretations of the science involved.  :)

That said, does anyone have a copy of that ?

Could you post it at mozillashare.com please,
then post a link here for the rest of us ?

No signup requirement, free post,
90-day inactivity deletion, 60-sec "Wait", Capcha

Best compromise I've found,
please advise if you have found better...  :)
   
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CompuTutor 
 
Hi dude, i have no idea what u are asking in your post, probably just me but can u clarify what u want posting to mozillashare.com?
   
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CompuTutor 
 
Hi dude, i have no idea what u are asking in your post, probably just me but can u clarify what u want posting to mozillashare.com?

The video referenced in her post of course...
   
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ahhh, steffan van toeraggen has removed the u-tube vid. I have a copy somewhere, i shall try locate it.
   
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@All

I found this invention which is similar to the prototype of Stan Meyer but simplified.

Apparently the goal is reached about 30-40% less fuel consumption.


www.hydromoving.com
   
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