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Chas Campbell clean free power

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Two videos on Chas Campbell, an Australian invertor hailing from Brisbane. First one is from the Australian national TV.
TV video description: The machine consists of a series of weighted wheels of various size which are all driven by an 800Watt electric motor which in turn drives a 3,500Watt alternator. From this, the machine produces enough energy to drive a 2,500Watts circular saw, a drill, a variety of lights and a fan.
Mr. Campbell says, "I can make one of these machines that will produce up to 1,000KVA, which is 1MW of electricity and probably use 50HP to do it." (50HP X 760 = 38,000Watts).

The second one was sent to Panacea-BOCAF and they promptly put it online. The description of the CD that Mr. Campbell sent to a Brisbane representative of Panacea-BOCAF follows:
"...This is a copy of the CD Chas sent to Government and certain members of the community Chas respected. This Video Proves that a Perpetual motion is possible, and that Chas has Harnessed the principle into a clean free energy device. This CD has not be recognized by the government bodies or by Chas's respected peers. Chas is seeking Grants from philanthropic foundations and still wishes to give his device away. for more information and an opportunity to help Chas please visit http://www.panacea-bocaf.org/RandDprinciples.htm and http://www.panacea-bocaf.org/HowtheywentWrong.htm andhttp://www.panacea-bocaf.org/ChasCampbell.htm.
What can be said about the Chas Campbell generator is this: It has relations to a Gravity Flywheel. Whether or not this will affect the rotation of the Earth is yet to be seen. Some claim that it would have drastic effects!
PESWiki Chas Campbell Generator page

Richard H. Clem

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http://www.keelynet.com/energy/clem1.htm
http://www.keelynet.com/energy/clemindex.htm

" A local man (Dallas) developed a closed system engine that was purported to generate 350 HP and run itself. The engine weighed about 200 pounds and ran on cooking oil at temperatures of 300 F.

It consisted of a cone mounted on a horizontal axis. The shaft which supported the cone was hollow and the cone had spiralling channels cut into it. These spiralling pathways wound around the cone terminating at the cone base in the form of nozzles (rimjets).

When fluid was pumped into the hollow shaft at pressures ranging from 300-500 PSI (pounds per square inch), it moved into the closed spiralling channels of the cone and exited from the nozzles. This action caused the cone to spin. As the velocity of the fluid increased, so did the rotational speed of the cone.

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