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Free Energy

Big Oil and Big Energy must really LOVE


free energy.



If they didn't, then why on earth would

they acquire ALL the available energy

patents?



Surely they want to use them to help you

save more money on gas and electricity

costs, or even to cut down on those

deadly CO2 emmissions. Right?



WRONG!



It's not love... but it is a feeling just

as powerful. It's called "desperation".

And this is the cold hard truth:

Corporate execs are scared in their pants

that one invention might obsolete their

multi-billion dollar cash-cows.



Want proof?



Look no further than the electric car.



Almost 20 years ago, genius inventor Stan

Ovshinsky delivered GM a super-battery

with an autonomy of 201 miles on a single

charge (at least 3x more than the best

car battery!)



Guess what GM did with that invention.

No, they didn't use it to create a

highly-efficient electric car.



Instead, what they did was SELL IT to

Chevron - the Oil mammoth. And that was

the end of the road for large capacity EV

batteries.



These are the same perverted powers that

killed Nikola Tesla's fuelless generator:



http://starlite.teslascrt.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=blogpost



Tesla was secretly researching a way to

harness cosmic energy and then to

transmit it wirelessly to every home.



But when word got out, J.P. Morgan cut

all his funding... and Tesla's 2-story

transmission tower was never used.



Free energy was - and still is - a huge

threat for the establishment... and

everyone who wants to challenge the

status quo is either bought out, or

silenced.



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The owners of this site are already being

hard pressed to close shop... so if you

want to learn more about Tesla's leaked

files, this is the time to do it.
http://starlite.teslascrt.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=blogpost


Salutation,
Larry




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