Paul Pantone

Paul Pantone free and teaching at the GEET school for 3 more classes, then plans of GEET school in the Netherlands and GEET classes in Australia

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Since being released in May of 2009, Paul Pantone has been very busy. He has given various interviews and has appeared at the ExtraOrdinary Technology Conference in Albequerque, and held the first class of the 4 prepared-for GEET schools in the USA.

May 25, 2009:"PESN: Paul Pantone of GEET released" http://pesn.com/2009/06/9501546_Paul-Pantone_of_Geet_released/.. [[download MP3]]

2002-??-??: Pickle Powered Project Prevails [Paul Pantone's GEET, built by two schoolboys, wins Science Fair!]

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Motor that filters toxic exhaust wins science fair competition
Palm Desert - Fifth-graders Ali Lanewala and Michael Thompson are concerned enough about the environment that they've taken it on full time.
After winning last year's St. Margaret Episcopal School's annual science fair with a project to clean up the Salton Sea, Lanewala and Thompson won this year's competition on Feb. 28 by building a motor designed to filter toxic schaust.

1984-11-07: El Dorado Gazette: Garden Valley Inventor Fights Uphill Battle

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An engine that runs on anything -- water, crude oil, old tires, junk -- absolutely anything, has been the goal of mankind since the dawn of the industrial age.
Just such an invention has been created by Paul Pantone of Garden Valley. Impossible you may say. The course of the world could be changed if it was no longer dependent on dwindling energy sources.

1996-07-01 Deseret News: Car Retrofits: Carbon may give go-ahead for factory

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However, there's doubt the devices to be made there perform as advertised.
The Carbon County Planning Commission recommended last week that 120 acres of land about five miles south of Price be re(garbled) from mining and grazing to (garbled) industrial purposes.
The land would house a factory to construct car retrofit devices that some experts look upon with great skepticism.
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