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idiots will never cease to amaze me.... but some I gotta wonder if they're just a scammer.... or they really dont know how energy works :-\
ОтветитьViolates the laws of thermodynamics? I don't care about that - I'm a thermo-anarchist, and I don't obey such laws! Never bothered studying law. Hmmph. ;-)
ОтветитьSadly, I suspect it won't work on a globe earth.
ОтветитьObviously Ray wants us to click the button, that's where all the power is coming from.
Ответить“Thermodynamics is calling”
ОтветитьWhat you're talking about is not thermodynamics. It's actually the law of conservation of energy which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change forms. Thermodynamics is specifically about heat, which is a form of energy.
ОтветитьI would be really worried if a product page wpnt actually complete the transaction. You just put in your credut card info and got nothing. They got something from you though. Even if they don't use the card thenselves, they could make a killing selling fresh credit card info on the dark web.
ОтветитьAh yes, the well known spinning principle for unlimited energy generation. Sure this is common knowledge to you all, right?
ОтветитьHis talks about 'spinning principle' and 'multiplication principle' strikes me that whoever's behind this sale's script is a man of few, if any, principles.
Ответитьam i the only one that thinks that ray looks like john cena from wish
Ответитьcool video s enjoy how this man dose theese
ОтветитьThe spinning principle is about yarns. I think I'm a year too late. Tap tap tap. I'm here all week.
ОтветитьTwo words that can mean different things:
"Still here?"
"S t i l l h e r e ?"
I think that guy is far worse than the guy In the video ! But better at telling lies
ОтветитьYeah, still here, because if you cannot buy the damn thing then what's their business strategy? Why such a huge lose end? Was having a non-resolved cliffhanger also one of those strategies?
ОтветитьMy local electric company could get a scaled up unit to power the city.
ОтветитьFake Products appeal to people who have a flat earth mentality. They believe in scientific theories that go against well-established science. They even go further to beleive that there are conspiracies to keep the truth hidden from everyone except the very elite top 1%. These fake products feed into their certainty that such products are part of a massive conspiracy.
ОтветитьThis scam has resurfaced (no surprise) in the form of a VSL by Jon or his twin brother hyping a design that supposedly originated in a secret lab run by Thomas Edison which burned down (how convenient). Only the narrator's grandfather worked there and had (forbidden) notes about the project. You'll see many of the same elements in the two videos: loved one suffering due to a power outage (only this time its a blizzard in a remote area that knocks out the grid - this guy lives in a cabin in a remote area and doesn't have a fireplace or a wood stove? what a maroon!), as well as the neighbors discovering his "secret" and begging him for it. He expects us to believe that he has the secret to unlimited energy and doesn't patent it? He must think we're the maroons! Anyway, you can download the plans and instructions to build this thing, and it's so easy that a 10-year old can do it with parts purchased at Home Depot (I promise that I'm not exaggerating: he actually says both of those things!) So beware!
ОтветитьI am pretty sure that I just got an advertisement for this thing. I am glad somebody looked into it.
The funny part is that this hack job operation of theirs has been going on for at least two years.
Hi, my name is Jones 😂
ОтветитьWe feel that it is becoming difficult to find relevant topics to make videos. But here, the SCAM is so obvious from the start that few have had to be fooled by this one because it is so obvious. Too bad!
ОтветитьIt's amazing that this scam didn't mention Microverse Battery that was featured in the Rick and Morty episode "The Ricks Must Be Crazy." At least this cartoon acknowledged that you can't get power from no where. In this episode, they show how they've enslaved an entire species in microverse (a Universe within our Universe) to produce power to run Rick's space ship. The other alternative is the transformation of power, leveraging some mysterious extension of Einstein's theories in Futurama where a cat's litter box gifts are the concentrated fuel that powers a space ship. If it can power a spaceship, it can power an entire house with no problem! Sign up today... (Show this as on screen text) ... (Look it's a cute kitten ... Pattern Interrupt) ... In a later post, I'll describe something truly incredible about using Anime to power your beta fish bowl (bigger than 5 gallons fer sure!) ... And before you go (Calls to Action) ... Watch Rick and Morty and Futurama to get more super cool ideas!!!
ОтветитьWhy cant these scanmmers be sued?
ОтветитьThose long-winded vid's are becoming more prolific.
ОтветитьThank you for making this video. It's great to see scammers exposed. Keep up the good work! 👍
ОтветитьI think perpetual motion machines are one of the most stark reminders that people haven't really gotten any more intelligent since we were peasants in the dark ages or when we were going around making animal sacrifces to make it rain. The general level of education has increased but fundamentally we're as dumb as we've ever been. It shows intelligence and education are not the same thing.
ОтветитьThe scam has been updated. Now the fake story is similar but the new guy is an engineer who was left plans by his great grandfather who worked for Edison and stole the plans for the "Edison Generator" before the Menlo Park facility burned to the ground.... buy the plans! No. Don't do that.
ОтветитьRay Allen? He looks nothing like JPEGMAFIA.
Ответитьthere are thousands of scams about why? surly trading standards and the law should not permit these scammers to operate and should be heavly fined.
ОтветитьDO YOU KNOW ABOUT, HOW TO OBTAIN FREE ENERGY LIKE TESLA DID ?
ОтветитьIt's like the carbon copy that same type of scenario for all the products. Oh magic ratchet magic flashlight magic generator magic something or f**** another magic knife f**** hate China with their stupid f**** product names and their complete blatant lies
ОтветитьThe Law of Thermodynamics is more of a guideline, right?
ОтветитьOur power is out twice a year or so. For a few hours normally not a full day but sometimes. We bought a great little Honda powered generator for five hundred bucks that works great. Have to roll it outside and plug it in and unplug the house is all. Easy cheesy.
Ответить" Ye canna change the laws of physics ... "
ОтветитьNewest version of the scam is now called Edison's lost generator and it now has a story about when the Texas power grid went down due to freezing and ice a few years ago
ОтветитьCome for the kit, stay for the bit!
ОтветитьOddly enough most below have not had basic electricity in school here over the last 20 years. I few people have been lucky enough to live in tiny trailers close to transmission lines, if you’re smart enough you can pull a 1000 watts or more with a well placed coil of wire. The power company can see losses across the distance so if u want to live like that … good luck. It’s good you put these videos up we have so many idiots …. It would help if we put basic electronics back into schools.
ОтветитьIn a civilised country this scam artist would be locked up for fraud
ОтветитьBro tried to sell us on wooden wheels, when we all know all you need is buttered toast, duct tape, and a cat.
Ответитьi came to watch a video, stayed for VSL explanation
ОтветитьReminds me of most YT commercials. This scam has had several versions for over 20 yrs. I notified a local radio station and the AG in the 90s that this type of generator was a scam.
ОтветитьSpecial thanks to Windows On Windows and Jeremy's Retro Bar for helping with this episode! 🗓Also, mark your calendars everyone! On September 16 at 6 PM CDT (UTC-5) I'm hosting a special live stream to celebrate the Computer Clan's 15th birthday! See you there! 🥳
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