Re: Magnet Motor

Bobishairy@aol.com
Wed, 11 Nov 1998 03:51:18 EST

Hi All,

I found the link to the Howard Johnson perment interesting link below, but it
is also misleading. So I wrote them a email & though others on Keelynet may
benefit from the info in one place. The magnets used in this motor cost
thousands of dollars.

http://www.newebmasters.com/freeenergy/index.html

Hello,

So you have the same magazine S & M spring 1980 covering Johnsons (Permenent
Magnet) motor that I have. On page 48 second paragraph says.

The second device has the U-shaped
magnets standing on end in a rough
circular arrangement oddly reminis-
cent of England's Stonehedge. This as-
sembly is mounted on a transparent
plastic sheet supported on a plywood
panel pivoted, underneath, on a free-
turning wheel obtained from a skate-
board.

As far as I know this model was the only one that worked & one focusing
arcuate-magnet was put in on the inside near center of the 40 LB magnet
assembly.

I watched the TV show with an interview with Mr. Johnson & all of Johnson's
models (other toys) stalled even the 5,000 watt generator design failed.

There is another point I wish to make on the only working model was on the
Keelynet archive list is that the PM only worked with a human hand holding the
focusing magnet in place in the powerful forces of the assembly. The idea is
trying to hold the magnet in place adds energy to the PM motor, someone added
that maybe two or more springs could hold this magnet in place & give
the Free Energy we are all looking for.

Also I believe that the focusing magnets have been remade by AZ Industries
501-856-3041 voice or fax ?. I believe that they have made sold the magnets
but no one ever came back for a second set.

I believe that orginal design only one focasing magnet in the middle & the
size
& the distance & human intervention is all nessesary for this motor to work.

So I find your website very misleading, a lot of info is left out, the working
model you are displaying is the one that never worked as far as I know, as the
focusing magnet is on the outside of the assembly.

Please update your site with more useful info as it may give us the break thru
we are all looking for.

Thank You

Bob