MARKETING FOR;Re: Clem Engine Project

donadams ( donadams@telusplanet.net )
Mon, 17 Aug 1998 00:03:43 -0500

I know most will shudder when I say this...but the net can be used
fairly effectively to raise money for this type of thing.... you could,
using certain methods, reach interested audiences in the tens of
thousands on-line and out of that you could potentially get a few
hundred people who would eagerly contribute.... just a thought...
I'm not neccessarily advocating one method over another here... just
mentioning the idea. Of course the risk is that more people would know
about it and it may be a better idea to keep this thing quiet at
first... especially if we get the thing working... last thing we want is
big brother stepping in to quash Keelynet....

Bill McMurtry wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> This post is intended to explore the possibility of pursuing a project to
> replicate the Clem engine. The proposal involves contributions made by
> interested parties (yourselves). The goal of such a project would be to
> fabricate a working Clem engine and deliver the resulting/ongoing technical
> data freely to the public, as talked about in recent posts to this list.
>
> To this end it is vital that we understand the feasibiliy of funding this
> project. It is expected that project costs would probably run into a few
> thousand dollars, although accurate costing would be worked out after your
> collective interest level is determined. This is a preliminary exploration
> of the feasibility of undertaking such a venture.
>
> At this stage I am prepared to commit $100 to the project in the event that
> a specific funding target is met. That funding target would be determined
> at a later project costing stage and no contributions would be expected
> before then. A commitment to contribute is all that is asked for at the
> moment - although that commitment should be 'real'. This is an opportunity
> to get involved in a substantial effort towards our (hopefully) common
> goals: a working self running energy device.
>
> Contributions should be based on your own good sense. I can afford $100,
> others may contribute/afford more or less. I consider that $100 would be a
> small price for resulting information that is NOT based on claims or
> theory. And of course the very real possibility that successfull
> replication of the Clem engine may result is worth much more.
>
> Please post your comments/commitments to this thread. Lets see what we're
> dealing with here...
>
> Regards, Bill.
>
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