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The supposed EV that would be charged by their device and would undergo a test run for 12 hours without recharging externally doesn't work:


They've cancelled the demonstration without a future attempt date, and without explaining what went wrong or what they're doing to resolve the issue.

The pre-order is laughable - they want 1 million people to pre-order a device they have never proven in public, nor given out to an independent third party to evaluate. Quite frankly if their device worked they would be able to seal it into a box to protect their "intellectual property" and it would simply provide 100W of electricity continuously. All the third party would have to do is provide a 100W load, measure the output, and weigh and measure the physical characteristics of the box. As long as it put out more power than the most efficient battery available at that weight and volume over the measured time period the claims would be verified.

Since they cannot do that without exposing the scam, then it should be plainly obvious to any sane individual that their product doesn't do what they say it does.

As far as the 'free' pre-order, they set the volume of orders required before selling them to prevent them from having to produce anything.

Eventually, as these types of scams typically go, they will contact their victims and claim that they are close, and ready to accept a "small" pre-delivery fee.

You can tell when a large scale public scam like this is nearing its end, though, because they've run out of government and business organizations willing to give them money without proof, and they are now trying to scam the general public to continue living their lifestyle and persisting the scam.


It's quite amazingly, actually, that they've held on this long and still have people willing to promote and defend them with absolutely no proof.
 
Liars and fools abound.

https://brilliantlightpower.com/ (formerly Black Light Power)

Since 1991
Wow...

I mean, sure, claim you have identified and copywriter dark matter...

Then convert it into light? And feed to a low efficiency PV panel for conversion to electricity...

Might as well do the conversion outside so you can gather sunlight as well...
 
Wow...

I mean, sure, claim you have identified and copywriter dark matter...

Then convert it into light? And feed to a low efficiency PV panel for conversion to electricity...

Might as well do the conversion outside so you can gather sunlight as well...

Randall Mills has to be like in the top 10 best grifters on the planet.
 
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Many of the small time scammers get away Scott Free.

I was looking at the an Arizona corporation commission board and every year they give someone a hefty fine for a scam, with a piece of paper saying someone will get there money back from the perpetrator, and if not paid back, that gets turned into a judgement by the county court, but if they can’t pay, that judgement is worth nothing.

It’s no wonder so many hard working scammers are out there. If they can avoid getting big, there’s no recourse for that crime.
 
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