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Re: [Homestead] The Joe Cell, Fraud or FM principle?
- From: "Chris Clarke" <hstead AT nc.rr.com>
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- Subject: Re: [Homestead] The Joe Cell, Fraud or FM principle?
- Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 14:08:45 -0400
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Subject: [Homestead] The Joe Cell, Fraud or FM principle?
Has anyone ever done any experimentation with this thing called The Joe
Cell? Background here:
http://educate-yourself.org/fe/fejoewatercell.shtml
Is this for real? Usually things like this turn out to be fraudulent,
but I wonder.... We need Tvo for this one....
Bev
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erthnsky AT bellsouth.net BevanRon of EarthNSky Farm NW Georgia USDA
Zone 7
34.498N 85.076W
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Bev,
I believe that his is pure nonsense. Here is a segment:
"It's called Orgone energy, a term coined by Wilhelm Reich. Joe's Cell,
however, can produce hydrogen gas and could be used as a hydrogen fuel
cell if certain "alignments" are made. The Orgone energy is pulled out
of the surrounding atmospheric fluroplasmic environment or Ether.
Orthodox scientists have been strenuously denying the existence of the
ether (also spelled aether, or aeither) for the better part of the 20th
century. Important 19th and early 20th century scientists including
Nikola Tesla, Lord Kelvin, James Clerk Maxwell, and Baron Carl Von
Reichenbach all adhered to a firm belief in the existence of the ether,
but were shouted down by supporters of Einstein's theories after the
turn of the century."
Kenny, what's the frequency?
Chris
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[Homestead] The Joe Cell, Fraud or FM principle?,
Bevanron, 06/07/2006
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Re: [Homestead] The Joe Cell, Fraud or FM principle?,
Chris Clarke, 06/12/2006
- Re: [Homestead] The Joe Cell, Fraud or FM principle?, Bevanron, 06/12/2006
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Re: [Homestead] The Joe Cell, Fraud or FM principle?,
Chris Clarke, 06/12/2006
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