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Hi,

I accidentally found 105 pages of Howard Johnson motor's investigation.

http://eprints.utar.edu.my/150/1/MH-2011-0705513-1.pdf

There are lot of diagrams, computers simulations, experiments in order to say on page 103 "Until the final stage of this project, the existence of free energy magnet motor can be concluded is still an uncertain fact."
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Is this document a translation? If it isn't, I suspect a lower grade for basic grammar errors.

Popular Science did an extensive article on HJ and his motor, many years ago.

Most people who have studied HJ's work feel he did create the motor and it worked. However, most of us feel the patent left out some key requirements that actually allow it to work. This is why there is no repetitive motor out there.

A GM will be able to do a much better job, and its components will not fade with time like many magnetic design components do.
"Orffyreus commented that when the secret is revealed, he is afraid that people will complain that the idea is so simple it is not worth the asking price."
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I always thought this was a nice tribute to Howard by Tom Bearden http://www.cheniere.org/misc/howardjohn ... ry_teb.htm
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That is a very good article about him. He worked extensively in that early 50's period where many concepts emerged, some still classified.

Always made me wonder about that FBI teletype...was it really a weather balloon?

July 8, 1947, FBI Dallas Field Office teletype
"Orffyreus commented that when the secret is revealed, he is afraid that people will complain that the idea is so simple it is not worth the asking price."
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