2005

Steorn: Orbo Webinar#1: 28.10.2015

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Transcript by Esa Ruoho / http://lackluster.bandcamp.com/ / esaruoho@icloud.com
Pat: Welcome to the Orbo Webinar. We're here today to introduce you to the first Orbo product, the O-Cube. Orbo is a highly controversial technology ... (Shaun places the O-Cube on the table) ..and we're going to demonstrate the functionality of the O-Cube. Before we do that, however, we want to just give you a brief flavour of who we are and the journey that we've taken over the last fifteen years.
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Energy From The Vacuum DVD Series

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The Energy From The Vacuum Science Series created by Energetic Productions, LLC, with input from Tom Bearden.


Twenty-Two DVD's have been released, featuring Howard Johnson, John Bedini, Dr. Deborah Chung, Daniel Sheehan PhD, Peter Lindemann, Tom Bearden.. and more John Bedini. The current state of EFTV is that at least seven new parts in the series are planned for release.

2005-09-07: Henderson County News: Student's engine may hold key to gas woes

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With rising fuel prices affecting everyone, one Tennessee Technology Center student may have found and built a working model of an alternative.
James Prescott, of Scotts Hill, and his cousin, Billy Burton, modified the motor from a pressure washer to run on a mixture of fuel and water.
Prescott carried the motor to school with him at the Lexington Campus of the Tennessee Technology Center last week to demonstrate to fellow students and teachers that it did actually work.

Paul Pantone: Salt Lake Weekly: Fuel Injected Lunatic

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Fuel Injected Lunatic Inventor Paul Pantone hoped to save the world. Now, will the world save him? By Stephen Dark Posted 07/26/2007 Led by a bailiff into Judge Royal Hansen’s 3rd District Court in West Jordan on June 7, Paul Pantone’s shuffling gait might have been caused by a broken big toe—gone untreated for more than year and a half—rather than by his wrist and ankle manacles.
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