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Genesis Website Updated
Posted on Thursday, July 07, 2005 @ 20:55:01 UTC by vlad
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technophile writes: Genesis has updated their website. Seems they are ramping up production of their vaporware at astounding rates. I especially love this line: "When Genesis Scientific began it's journey to delivering its products and technologies to the world, in almost every production and delivery related instance, the combined available support resources of entire countries and the world would not come close to supporting Genesis Scientific's production related needs."
This is great science fiction, folks. They've got new pictures, too. Enjoy.
http://www.genesis-scientific.org/newsroom.htm
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Re: Genesis Website Updated (Score: 1) by sterlingda on Thursday, July 07, 2005 @ 22:24:00 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) http://PESWiki.com | Wait. If you think about it, does not this compute to the ultimate admission of an unworkable technology?
"When Genesis Scientific began it's journey to delivering its products and technologies to the world, in almost every production and delivery related instance, the combined available support resources of entire countries and the world would not come close to supporting Genesis Scientific's production related needs."
It's amazing to watch these guys operate. I give it a 99% chance of being a scam (not just well-meaning but mis-informed or bogus science).
See:
FreeEnergyNews.com index on GWE |
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Re: Genesis Website Updated (Score: 1) by Neil on Saturday, July 09, 2005 @ 12:05:32 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.bmaleaders.com |
Those are pretty impressive looking machines!... experiments gone bad do you think?
It's a stretch, but I can (barely) imagine someone trying to build such a device on speculation, then when they can't make it work, deciding to try their hand at selling it to Investors and Licensees...
But do these Genesis guys actually have a history of building such machines and getting people to buy-in without taking a first-hand look at them in operation?
Wow... I'm really curious... |
history of the Genesis guys (Score: 1) by TilEulenspiegel on Sunday, July 10, 2005 @ 21:20:37 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) http://freehydrogen.blogspot.com/ | Wow. That's a really great question. What a great idea to look at their track records. But who are they?
What's funny is that *a lot* of people know who is behind Genesis (the Boise press, Vlad) but wont report on it. Anyway, if you want to talk to the guy behind Genesis, just call him at his day job and ask whatup. Or, tell him you want to drive your tractor out to Kuna for a "pre-lube" treatment and then ask him about getting an igas while you are out. A Google search for
"pre-lube" kuna
will get you the phone number and home address of the founder. |
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Re: history of the Genesis guys (Score: 1) by vlad on Sunday, July 10, 2005 @ 22:23:29 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.zpenergy.com | John, be another man with better manners not just another alias, now that you have chosen to come back.
I hope you've learned something from the past and this time you stay on the subject, things you know as facts (as I've always asked you to). Do NOT "get personal" with anybody here, in public, or you'll be gone in an instant. There is no time and place for "sarchasm" (the gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it) between any of us here, OK? You do that on your blog.
Thx for your understanding (this time) of the "rules of engagement" on this site. Welcome back! |
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old dogs -> no new tricks (Score: 1) by TilEulenspiegel on Monday, July 11, 2005 @ 20:06:27 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) http://freehydrogen.blogspot.com/ | An uninformative post filled with innuendo and 1 made up word. If you vary from the formula you might make people uncomfortable. |
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Old pickle -> still sour (Score: 1) by vlad on Tuesday, July 12, 2005 @ 21:54:22 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.zpenergy.com | …should’ve guessed! Why don’t YOU make an informative post for a change and let us know, for example, what happened with Dean Kuehnen’s investigation. Last I know, (quote from the carburetorguide article, Dec 2003): Kuehnen is confident that he has a strong case of securities fraud, and plans to turn the case over to "a mean criminal justice." (end quote). It’s OK if you just give us a link to your blog where you posted this conclusion (so you and your anti-GWE/AEC, etc. diary gets more readers as well…isn’t that kosher of me?). |
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NJ investigation (Score: 1) by TilEulenspiegel on Wednesday, July 13, 2005 @ 00:11:05 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) http://freehydrogen.blogspot.com/ | The carboratorguide quote must be from Sterling. I haven't heard anything about what NJ is up to for a long time. One vague feeling I got about NJ is that they were more interested in i's dotted and t's crossed than in the big picture. As far as I could tell, NJ seemed to be on a trajectory similar to what TN was on with Tilley.
WEM has been revoked by Nevada, and Genesis licensing is no longer through WEM (for a while now), so there is less of a NJ connection than there used to be. Maybe NJ had something to do with that. There have actually been a lot of filings for Genesis, starting in late 2003. There was even a trademark filed for GWE Technologies. GWE Technologies, Foundation Energy, and the old United Fuel Cell Technologies in Delaware; Genesis Scientific and World Energy Management in NV; even a General Systems in ID. Everything is now in default or resigned or revoked. It seems to have all been abandoned. (Nevada and Idaho SOS have excellent sites where you can look this stuff up, as does the US patent and trademark office. Delaware has secrecy laws so you can rob anonymously.) There could be even more Delaware, but De doesn't say.
As for AEC, I have to say I find publicly traded scams much more satisfying. Ditto for Xogen and Hydrogenerate. Many more facts to sort through. And more colorful crooks. For example, Hydrogenerate's founder has just been sent from Thailand to San Diego to face a charge from a few years before that scam was started of molesting a 6 year old girl; he has a previous conviction for molesting a 12 year old in Ventura. That's a villain. |
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