About me.
Hydrocarbon air conditioning isn't my only interest. That actually came later.
I've tested fuel savers and operated an actual free energy machine.
What happened to the fuel savers and free energy machine?
You've no doubt heard about people who invented cars that run using nothing but water. Is it possible?
It works by separating water into its basic components: Oxygen and Hydrogen. Hydrogen is flammable, like petrol is.
Yeah, I'm one of those people. Not without good reason.
My job is to plant seeds, not change your mind.
If you got the wrong impression of Jesus because of "those people", they weren't truly "those people". Thieves don't target empty houses, goons don't drag rubbish through the mud.
The choice to not adhere to a belief system is a belief system in itself.
If I'm wrong, I've wasted my life.
If you're wrong, you've burned your bridge to life after "death".
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• I was born in 1985. I've had some experiences and sensed that things haven't been right.
• When life sucks, you start asking questions.
• I almost died at 20 years of age in 2005 - I know what I saw.
• People will laugh when you start asking questions.
• I've also had experiences with certain strange innovations.
• Enter the global snake bite campaign of 2020/21.
• Not as many people are laughing now.
• I have my theories as to what's ahead.
On this page I share the meaning of life and my views on certain innovations which may be helpful.
I smell a rat:
I started questioning water fuel in the early 2000's.
Water is two parts Hydrogen, one part Oxygen. These are flammable. Petrol is flammable. This could power an engine.
I got involved in a research organisation in 2007 and left at the end of 2012. I would have left earlier but had to have good reason to leave. There was controlled opposition, lack of focus on what worked (like the Chas Campbell Snooker Ball Gravity Wheel we saw in 2007), and I found some of the circuits / projects to be questionable. I got married after that and started my own business.
Chas Campbell's inventions:
We tested his two inventions in 2007. One was essentially flywheel marketed as a free energy generator, which everyone raves about. The other invention is the real goods, but no one talks about it - the Snooker Ball Gravity Wheel. You give it a slight push, and it picks up speed by itself to the point you have snooker balls flying around the room.
Most free energy systems, especially the videos these days, are bogus. It's amazing what you can do with an induction cooktop hidden underneath the bench: There's your hidden battery - wireless transfer of power (like your wireless phone charger).
So what happened to it all?
It's been sitting stagnant. I have the data, but no one with money seems interested in helping develop it further. People have other priorities. I have to pay my bills and keep the basics going, and I'm getting by at that. To take this stuff further requires a good cash injection.
You know how God opens and closes doors on stuff in life, to guide you in the right path? That. It's one of the reasons I lean towards a pre tribulation rapture. Though the goons can also be head me if push came to shove.
Chas Campbell and his systems.
Left: flywheel (bogus) Right: Snooker Ball Gravity Wheel (legitimate)
I think the Stan Meyer patents leave out information needed to make it work.
A system topology not published elsewhere. Think a modified version of Stan Meyer’s Water Fuel Cell or the XOGen system. Think a modified boost switch mode power supply based on a gated pulse timer instead of voltage feedback, using PNP mosfets (instead of NPN mosfets) and a freewheel diode. Electrolysis happens around 2 volts, dielectric breakdown of water occurs at 1KV/mm. Oxygen sensor is resistance, not a voltage source. This setup should offer reduced maintenance and superior gas output / fuel savings on petrol / gas / diesel engines.
If I had the money and time, I'd look into it more.
I had looked into it previously but they weren't all that organised, didn't like my views, and it fell by the wayside. Money isn't easily come by these days.
I'm not asking you to believe me.
I'm offering you something to research.
My job is to plant seeds, not change your mind.
You don't go on vacation ☠️ without packing the right stuff ✝️, otherwise it's a lousy 🔥 vacation ☠️
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As an electrician, we are repeatedly warned of the risks of electric shock and fire, from our early days of training through to the latest government info brochures. Funny how many churches and other groups are too scared to share / discuss the same about life after "death", and censor those who speak out.
There's many world religions, but how do you know which one is right?
Christians and Jesus claim to be the only way, but you wouldn't validate that view without good reason. If you believe something, you have to have reasonably good enough reason why.
All religions teach good philosophies.
There is only one guy who defeated death, and answers favourably, especially under paranormal / supernatural attack: Jesus. No, not the curse word, I mean the guy who died and resurrected 3 days later some 2000 years ago.
All the other religious founders are dead and buried - you can go visit their grave site.
Islam's Muhammad admits in Quran 46:9 that he isn't the original of messengers and doesn't know what happens after he dies. What sort of hope is that!? Jesus explicitly states in John 14:6 and Acts 4:12 that He is the only one who guarantees the goods.
It would leave reason to believe and find out more about Jesus. The Bible is the best source. Archaeology confirms the stories in the Bible are real. There's different books within the Bible - think of these as different camera angles on the same subject. All the books of the Bible are from different people, over thousands of years, from different continents, and 3 different languages (Aramaic, Greek, Hebrew), yet they all say the exact same thing. Most of the prophecies have been fulfilled, with only a few yet to be fulfilled. No other book comes near it in that regard. This means the Bible is inspired by God, a source outside of our time and space domain.
You know how there's a growing number of kids these days going to bed and never waking up? That happened to me in 2005. I'm certain that if it wasn't for Jesus, I wouldn't be here.
Life sucked and I wanted answers. I believed in Jesus at the time but sensed something was wrong in the churches but I couldn't pin it. I was getting sick half the time and the company I worked for at the time was giving out free flu shots, so I decided to get one.
I left my body a few nights later. I had some strange dream I got taken out by a sniper, then actually left my body. I knew I was gone.
People say there's nothing there when you die, and that's what I saw at first.
The Bible says in Matthew 7 "ask and you shall receive".
A light (2 Corinthians 11:14) appeared, and we talked.
Something didn't seem right about the light, and I was presented with unbiblical views - of which I was unsure of. The offer of reincarnation was the main example, but I had uncertainty in the destination, thoughts about evolution and Genesis 3, and insisted there was nothing wrong with my body.
Some people say Jesus' real name is Yeshua - that was the first time I heard that name mentioned, but wasn't sure who it was. I wanted to talk to the guy who died and resurrected 3 days later for me.
It seemed like it was the end of me, and the light I was talking to wasn't characteristic of God.
I then asked it "Is Jesus there?". It hated that.
Out of nowhere, a stone arch entrance way appeared, two men, a book on the table, and a golden city in the background. They were happy to see me and said they knew me, and it wasn't my time to go. A third guy came flying through and pushed me back to my body. I then heard the word "conspiracies" (which I've come to the conclusion that meant world evils and biblical end times).
I got on my computer and looked up conspiracies on Google search. I found stuff like 9/11 and the Moon landing hoax - which checked out, justifying to dig deeper.
I must warn you that not all conspiracy theories are credible. There is controlled opposition placed, in order to discredit the truth. When you dig deep enough down the rabbit hole, you come out with Jesus at the other end, with a different perspective about the world. I think the New World Order is what the Bible calls the "Great Tribulation" (or Daniel's 70th Week). With the average intellect, things certainly seem to be headed that way. Normal isn't returning, Jesus is.
Few leaders actually teach the Bible. I seem to get more out of internet and Facebook meme Bible studies than anywhere else.
• Many people go to Jesus for money, not for Jesus. The idea that somehow the more money you give to the church, the more God will give you material blessings in this life. Jesus said we would encounter resistance for professing Him, does not guarantee material prosperity in this life, but does guarantee quality life with Him after this life.
• Most leaders don't know apologetics (the how and why the Bible is accurate).
• Most leaders don't know of the scientific explanations confirming the accounts of Genesis 1 - 11.
• Most leaders are silent on end times. Either they don't know or are too scared to discuss it.
• Certain churches believe that Jesus won't return unless we get the world in order for Him to return (Seven Mountain Mandate).
• Some churches are more aligned with New Age philosophy. Name it and claim it, Jesus is just some genie who will grant you your wishes.
• Some leaders are involved in Freemasonry - a society with secrets where you're sworn to secret oaths and ways. You can't hold secrets and be a church leader.