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More on Supermag - January news
Posted on Wednesday, January 10, 2007 @ 19:42:18 UTC by vlad

Devices Hal Ade writes: Here's the latest on Supermag: Supermag_Update

I think I mentioned before that it seems Supermag is the only allegedly over-unity energy system which is self-running. The information I have is that every other device claiming over-unity is connected to an external source of input energy for the time being. All along, Supervision, its owner, and apparently, its developer, has been an acceptable but ho-hum company in video games and other forms of "Hollywoodish" electronic entertainment. No one knew about SuperVision's work "behind the scenes" in what may be the real thing: what we have termed "Free Energy", but which Hal Fox quite "sharply" told me does not exist per se, even if a device is self-running.

Be that as it may, Supervision has apparently self-financed their O-U work (if it exists, as I think it does) from revenues from sales of their main electronic entertainment products, and has been keeping quiet about it. Thus, they have avoided the extreme venom of pseudo-skeptics on the conventional side of science and technology. As I see it, they've done the right thing in being silent, until they had a magnetic-type device which works as claimed: a tiny artificial heart for a patient in Montreal. Some folks I've talked to, though, think it's possible the artificial heart could be running off energy, perhaps glucose, from the human body in which it is implanted. Even if that were the case, it would still be a tremendous break-through in artificial heart technology.

For all recipients, please feel free to spread this message far and wide.

The above URL has all the rest of the information.

HAl Ade
GAtineau, QC.


P.S. Now, if only we could get SuperVision's physical address ...

H.A.
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SuperVision Entertainment Inc: (TICKER SYMBOL: SVET) "SuperMag" Update: $520 Million for USA Marketing Rights

Jan 2, 2007 4:00:00 AM
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LOS ANGELES, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 01/02/07 -- SuperVision Entertainment Inc: (PINKSHEETS: SVET) Because of the huge interest worldwide in the "SuperMag" technology the company has had to reassess its marketing rights program. With enquiries for marketing rights from countries such as China, Russia, France, Italy, Spain, India and elsewhere, the technology and the possible ramifications of such technology, has clearly captured the imagination of the world.

The "SuperMag" product manipulates powerful magnetic fields to produce electricity and heat. This is breakthrough technology that will revolutionize the reliance on oil, solar, and hydro electricity. Every home in the world, office building and any other structure requiring heat and electricity is a potential customer. In addition, amazing breakthroughs in the health field incorporating magnetic turbine technology, such as the artificial heart recently installed in a patient at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal, have made medical history.

In the United States many individuals and corporations have expressed interest in obtaining the marketing rights for the "SuperMag" product. The apparent emerging value based on this current interest level, puts the minimum value of the marketing rights for the "SuperMag" electrical generator at $520 million dollars. However, the company fully expects this to be much higher and could easily be double this amount.

The 'SuperMag' engine is a hi-tech proprietary device and is the first of its kind in the world. The 'SuperMag' engine is designed to be scalable so that it can power any sized structure, or any number of structures. It is also environmentally perfect with zero emissions. The first public display of the technology will be co-coordinated with the Southern California Investment Association (SCIA) later this year. Approximately 200 brokerage representatives, accredited investors, hedge funds and underwriters attend this conference. However, the company is expecting several times that number to attend once a date has been set for the display.

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All statements other than statements of historical fact included in this press release are "forward-looking statements." The forward-looking statements, including statements about the Company's future, revenues and earnings, and all other forward-looking statements (i.e. future operational results and sales) are subject to assumptions and beliefs based on current information known to the Company and are factors that are subject to uncertainties, risks and other influences which are outside the Company's control, and which may yield results differing materially and substantially from those anticipated. All information is subject to change.

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See also: http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release_html_b1?release_id=201689


 
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Re: More on Supermag - January news (Score: 1)
by vlad on Saturday, January 20, 2007 @ 13:18:59 UTC
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Hal Ade writes: ... Here's the latest AlphaTrade/MArketWire release on Supermag and Suopervision: SuperVision "SuperMag" Update [www.alphatradefn.com].

Here's why I still think that Supervision Entertainment is the owner of the Supermag device, whether yet built, or not:

a) Enigma of the U.K., with whom Supervision has said it has a marketing agreement, is not mentioned in this Jan 16th press release. So "company" this time must refer to Supervision, since no other company is mentioned.

b) The clincher is in this excerpt from the aforementioned press release, fifth paragraph:

"The 'SuperMag' is a hi-tech proprietary device developed by Supervision Entertainment Inc. ... (PINKSHEETS: SVET)"

I'm taking it on advisement that Supervision either is developing, or has developed the Supermag generator, until it can be conclusively evidenced otherwise.

I hope none of us would publicly call the SuperMag situation a scam, even on the Internet, just because Supervision may not yet have the SuperMag device built. There's certainly not enough other evidence for its being a scam. They do have a "magnetic turbine" artificial "heart" implanted in a Montreal patient, according to one of the physicians involved, and apparently, a newspaper article, and what I've read of the MarketWire press releases is that that artificial "heart" is related to the SuperMag, if it is not really a miniaturized version of same. I regard that as evidence that Supervision is able to build a Supermag generator which works as claimed.

However, Supervision has not returned my eMail in which I asked for their physical address in hopes of investing in the firm. They may, though, be inundated with eMails, and mine could easily be missed.

Overall, Supervision has not overtly appealed for more financing, although they are selling publicly-traded shares (PINKSHEETS: SVET).I think Supervision has financed the SuperMag through their own revenues and sales of shares. If Supervision owns the SuperMag, it is Supervision which will receive marketing rights fees from Enigma and a Canadian environmental technology firm, but only, Supervision has said, on condition that the device is demonstrated to work as claimed. So Supervision, if I can trust previous MarketWire press releases, will get nothing on these marketing rights unless said demonstration(s) is or are successful. Thus I see no clear evidence of attempted fraud, as some naysayers on the Internet are mooting.

Finally, in the fourth paragraph from the end of the Jan. 16th press release, this is said:

"The company has now set a minimum price for the marketing rights in the USA at $850 Million dollars."

From that, I can only conclude that Supervision is the owner of the SuperMag technology, since it is Supervision which is setting a price for potential buyers, not the reverse.

Sincerely,

Hal Ade
Gatineau, QC.




Re: More on Supermag - January news (Score: 1)
by vlad on Saturday, January 27, 2007 @ 22:47:03 UTC
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Now SuperVision is saying they have orders for 17,000 SuperMag generators, mostly from Europe, which could be filled "upon verification by independent evaluators of SuperMag' generators." They're really trying to push their DVD, though. Hmmmm ...Take a look:

         http://www.web2journal.com/read/327510.htm [www.web2journal.com]

I really hope it's all true, and not just a lot of hype. We've seen just too many "crashes" of these "Free Energy" items, not to have some doubts by now. I still have my hope, though.

Hal Ade.



Re: More on Supermag - January news (Score: 1)
by vlad on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 @ 16:32:33 UTC
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Dan S. Ward writes: Speaking of SuperMag, SuperVison Entertainment (SVET), the alleged purveyors of the O-E device with 17,000 orders, etceteras, etceteras, is participating in the Southern California Investment Association's bi-monthly meeting in Orange County, California, i.e.

See link. [www.alphatradefn.com]

If anyone is in the area, it might be attending. I understand from Ian Jamison of SVET that they will not be demonstrating or going into any detailed discussion of the SuperMag, but perhaps in private someone might be able to gleem (aka interrogate) some information that might be helpful. There is also the possibility that with the rather heavy hyping going on since mid-December, the subject may come up during SVET's presentation (on supposedly other matters). Ian seems to be approachable, even if he may be constrained for various valid reasons to remain somewhat circumspect. Still... if anyone is in the area on Saturday morning...

BTW, THIS Saturday morning!

Daniel



 

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