But no one wants to invest in it because…

Technological Energy Crisis Solution That is Out of This World

But no one wants to invest in it because…

First, of its kind, this power generator requires no form of fuel. — Source

We have all been in a situation where we imagine a what if? What if my mobile phone could last for days without recharging? what if Electrical bills could be the thing of the past and the most wanted on the wishlist is what if we didn’t have to pay for gas?

I remember watching youtube videos of several brilliant minds that have invented interesting technologies such as:

Alternative energy powered Vehicles

An electric car that does not need recharging.

The most famous is Stan Meyer’s dune buggy, which achieved 100 miles per gallon and might have become more commonplace had Meyer not succumbed to a suspicious brain aneurysm at 57.


Overunity Generator

A number of overunity generators, which produce more energy than they take to run, have surfaced in the past century. Ironically, they have been more trouble than they were worth.

In nearly all cases, a supposedly working prototype has never made it to commercial production. Due to various government or corporate forces working against the technology, this has happened. The Lutec 1000, an “electricity amplifier,” has been making steady progress toward a final commercial version.

Hemp as a Bio-fuel

George Washington was a proud supporter of hemp. Among the many things that have been suppressed in the past was hemp, which was often mistaken for marijuana and therefore unfairly rejected. Hemp was heavily prevented from becoming the leader in extracting ethanol, allowing environmentally damaging sources like corn to take over the ethanol industry. Despite the fact that it requires fewer chemicals, less water, and less processing to do the same job, hemp has never caught on.

Besides being an energy source, hemp can produce a lot of other products such as textiles, food, animal feeds, medicine, construction material, plastic molds, paper products, and much more.

While the energy crisis lingers, should we revisit this old crop?


An existing technology that could be the answer to the energy crisis

A 44-year-old Maxwell Chikumbutso is a Zimbabwean inventor who created a world-first, the electric car that does not require conventional recharging. This was back in 2015. Recently he has demoed a device that converts radio frequency into electricity.

Maxwell Chikumbutso faces a lot of challenges for his inventions because he doesn’t have any academic background, and another reason is that his technology defies the laws of physics. Because of this, a lot of companies are unwilling to invest in his technology.

His insights and inspiration come as a dream or in other words, he channels his information from higher sources. Hence he called his company SAITH — an acronym for God Said So.

Conclusion:

I see a bright future where life will become easier and where we can all come together and solve the existing energy crisis. While we live in harmony with our planet preserving all-natural resources for the future generation.


Technological Energy Crisis Solution That is Out of This World

But no one wants to invest in it because…

First, of its kind, this power generator requires no form of fuel. — Source

We have all been in a situation where we imagine a what if? What if my mobile phone could last for days without recharging? what if Electrical bills could be the thing of the past and the most wanted on the wishlist is what if we didn’t have to pay for gas?

I remember watching youtube videos of several brilliant minds that have invented interesting technologies such as:

Alternative energy powered Vehicles

An electric car that does not need recharging.

The most famous is Stan Meyer’s dune buggy, which achieved 100 miles per gallon and might have become more commonplace had Meyer not succumbed to a suspicious brain aneurysm at 57.


Overunity Generator

A number of overunity generators, which produce more energy than they take to run, have surfaced in the past century. Ironically, they have been more trouble than they were worth.

In nearly all cases, a supposedly working prototype has never made it to commercial production. Due to various government or corporate forces working against the technology, this has happened. The Lutec 1000, an “electricity amplifier,” has been making steady progress toward a final commercial version.

Hemp as a Bio-fuel

George Washington was a proud supporter of hemp. Among the many things that have been suppressed in the past was hemp, which was often mistaken for marijuana and therefore unfairly rejected. Hemp was heavily prevented from becoming the leader in extracting ethanol, allowing environmentally damaging sources like corn to take over the ethanol industry. Despite the fact that it requires fewer chemicals, less water, and less processing to do the same job, hemp has never caught on.

Besides being an energy source, hemp can produce a lot of other products such as textiles, food, animal feeds, medicine, construction material, plastic molds, paper products, and much more.

While the energy crisis lingers, should we revisit this old crop?


An existing technology that could be the answer to the energy crisis

A 44-year-old Maxwell Chikumbutso is a Zimbabwean inventor who created a world-first, the electric car that does not require conventional recharging. This was back in 2015. Recently he has demoed a device that converts radio frequency into electricity.

Maxwell Chikumbutso faces a lot of challenges for his inventions because he doesn’t have any academic background, and another reason is that his technology defies the laws of physics. Because of this, a lot of companies are unwilling to invest in his technology.

His insights and inspiration come as a dream or in other words, he channels his information from higher sources. Hence he called his company SAITH — an acronym for God Said So.

Conclusion:

I see a bright future where life will become easier and where we can all come together and solve the existing energy crisis. While we live in harmony with our planet preserving all-natural resources for the future generation.


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