Re: Binn PPM in England?

Roger Weichert ( (no email) )
Fri, 15 May 1998 18:58:13 +0930

G'day all,

It's not looking so rosy now regarding Tony Binns invention, but I
thought you may be interested to see how it was reported in the regular
press in Adelaide, South Australia, via The Advertiser newspaper May 13

Quote. Heading. "Inventor's 'gravity wheel' may revolutionise future
of the world"

Text.
"London: A lone British inventor may have cracked the age-old secret
of perpetual motion.
Tony Binns' discovery- described as "a bigger invention than the wheel"-
could produce limitless free power and make Star Trek- style space journeys
a reality.
It could also make a billionaire out of the 34-year-old bachelor.
The dream of keeping a machine moving forever, without outside power, dates
from the 13th century.
Now, dramatic confirmation that it could become a reality, and the
biggest breakthrough in scientific history, has come from Britain's Defence
Evaluation and Research Agency, a government body.
The agency said its experts had spent five months investigating a
"gravity wheel' device produced by Mr. Binns, a self-employed electronics
engineer. They found that "in theory" his wheel could spin forever.
It generated "inherent torque", meaning that instead of slowing
down it picked up speed, with no assistance from any fuel.
Such a sensational discovery could produce electricity for
nothing.
It would mean road and rail vehicles being able to speed along on
air and make voyages to the depths of the universe a possibility.
His device is a prototype wheel 1m in diameter Daily Mail Pic
"

End Quote

After John Collins latest email it kind of makes me wonder where the press
actually got the story from. .....Perhaps Tony Binns?

-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry W. Decker <jdecker@keelynet.com>
To: KeelyNet-L@lists.kz <KeelyNet-L@lists.kz>
Cc: freenrg-l@eskimo.com <freenrg-l@eskimo.com> rivas@theriver.com
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Date: Friday, May 15, 1998 8:02 AM
Subject: Re: Binn PPM in England?

>Hi Folks!
>
>This just came in from John Collins on the Binn claims;
>---------------------------------
>Jerry,
>
>Sorry mate, there may be a problem. I thought the guy had a working
>model, now it seems he only sent full diagrams and a paper explaining
>the physics to the Defence Agency, but no actual working model. He
>spoke to a friend of mine who is planning to make a film on my own ideas
>and who wished to include him in it. She reckoned that he was ok at
>first until she pinned him down about a working model. Then he went on
>the defensive and said he couldn't afford to build a model and anyway
>only NASA had the facilities.
>
>She asked him why NASA and he explained that there was a comet heading
>towards earth and that his machine was the only one which could prevent
>a crash!!!
>
>I'm real sorry Jerry, maybe the guy is genuine, I don't know, but I'll
>keep you informed
>John
>
>A
>John Collins
>
>Author of 'Perpetual Motion; An Ancient Mystery Solved?' - for more
>information and details on ordering visit my web site at
>http://www.free-energy.co.uk
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