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"People-To-People Initiative - Strategy # 5 - Build your own energy source from scrap, here's how!!"

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Anonymous Brock Canner said...

Absolutely Brilliant,I have a couple of friends with the tools and inventive spirit that I will forward this to.Simplicity is beauty.To be able to heat your house and your water with a minimal amount of products.This looks somewhat time intensive but so what.The one thing I do have is time.I also like the idea that it is non polluting,and I could put it one Visionary Health website,along with the various supplements when I get that up and going.Or maybe on Water Beyond Belief.Hell, this should Rock,by just word of mouth!! Brock

February 26, 2011 at 9:22:00 AM MST

Blogger Vatic said...

Brock, wow, thanks for your enthusiasm. You are a guy so you have a leg up. I don't even know which end of the hammer to use so I am going to have to try and get partnered with someone to do mine. I will have to save for the materials, and then pay someone who is like you to do this for me. I rent, but this thing is mobile, so I could take it with me.

We need to check into how much you would have to pay that guy if he filed a patent for it since they are getting really vicious about patents and copywrites now, but heck, its a life time investment.....ITS ALSO ENERGY INDEPENDANCE AND I AM SURE THEY WILL REALLY HATE THAT A BUNCH.

February 26, 2011 at 5:47:00 PM MST

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