What’s your motive for being here?

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Edit,

Hi, it was a double post, so I will use it to thank you all for your posts.

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Trevor Lyn Whatford wrote:
so the tax deficit lost on oil and gas will be replace with the tax on gravity’s input.
How can gravity be metered out ?
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Can gravity, as a fuel, be owned ?

Not as stupid a question as it might sound ;-)

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Ealadha wrote:
Trevor Lyn Whatford wrote:
so the tax deficit lost on oil and gas will be replace with the tax on gravity’s input.
How can gravity be metered out ?
After two years the gravity wheel would of paid for its self so would be taxed on its profits for the following years, also when the electricity is converted to hydrogen for cars there will be tax at the pumps like they do with petrol, there is no such thing as free energy only the real world.

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You mean in a commercial way , however i am wondering are the governments going to try to tax people who build their own gravity wheels for power in their own houses , do you think they would try to do that ?
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Hi,

I doubt it as they will not show a profit, unless they sold it on to the grid or friends. do not forget that in the UK we had a window Tax long ago, if the government are short of money look out.

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That tax was here in Ireland as well for the number of windows in a house , many houses had one window in them , some had none . Some people could not afford to pay for the light of day .


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Window_tax
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hi i'm here to learn and to share really sharing is difficult but ill working on it
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My motives for being here are very simple:

I believe free-energy of many different forms is possible.
I believe Bessler succeeded, and was not a fraud.
I very much want to build a working free energy machine - and a simple mechanical wheel seems like the perfect solution.
I have been interested in radiant electrical free-energy devices in the past, but I believe that if anyone succeeds, the power companies will shut them down for "stealing electricity". This has happened before, and it's too easy for them to do that. At least with a simple mechanical device, that is one less legal problem to deal with.

There are some very clever people who frequent this forum - I have learnt a lot, and I respect those genuine free-thinkers who challenge the bad science that has got us into this predicament.

If I could make the simplest experiment that proves overunity, I would develop it into a power source for my home and prove that it really works. I would love to go off the grid - seems like a perfect retirement plan. Imagine what you could do if you could generate unlimited electricity? I think the safest way would be to invest in businesses that require a lot of energy, and quietly grow rich by building bigger machines, plowing the money back into developing better machines.

Imagine running a taxi fleet with electric cars that don't require any fuel ... or a million other business opportunities that could benefit from real free energy.

I think that is the safe way to do it. Most free-energy builders that succeed do the dumb thing and run to the media or the patent shop - only to get their head shot off for their trouble.

The real world is not fair. Business is not fair. Goverments are not fair. The military are not fair.

Read 'The Art of War' by Sun Tzu - nothing has changed for thousands of years. Those who hold power hold it by deceit and ruthlessness. You would have to be simple minded to think you can take on the powers that be in a fair contest. Ain't gonna happen.
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Ealadha wrote:You mean in a commercial way , however i am wondering are the governments going to try to tax people who build their own gravity wheels for power in their own houses , do you think they would try to do that ?
Yes. Definitely.
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Bessler's own experience proves that...
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Steve

Don't you dare!!!! LOL
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I could stop anytime I wanted.... ;-D

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I'm here to solve world peace, find inner peace, & understand women - got the first two nailed - oops, wrong forum.
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