Re: Joe CEll...working

RON BRENNEN ( B25B@LCIA.COM )
Mon, 28 Dec 1998 22:12:13 -0500

Marinus Berghuis wrote:

Have you tried distilled water?
Regards,
Ron Brennen

>
> >Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 17:38:00 +1300
> >To: nigel howie <howie@voyager.co.nz>
> >From: Marinus Berghuis <renkahu@ihug.co.nz>
> >Subject: Re: Joe CEll...working
> >In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.16.19981228150920.08bf3dc8@voyager.co.nz>
> >
> >I am fully aware of the bits about engine requirements and I was just as
> flabbergasted as anyone else to see the blooming thing working but there
> are a lot of problems to overcome.
> >1 the growth of this brown sh... that blocks everything up.
> >2 Every engine needs to be modified for it to work properly
> >3 Water everywhere has a different composition with regards to trace
> elements
> > and believe me I know, No 2 aquafers test alike even from the same stream.
> >4 The research to be carried out by the keely net participants may be the
> > catalyst because many heads make the task of finding the right
> combination a
> > lot easier.
> >5 I for one do not have the M O N E Y to spend on for ever changing
> > modifications un1ess I make them myself which means the setting up of a
> > workshop. Just finished mixing and pouring half a floor.
> > I spent over $4000 getting work done by metal workshops on 2 ideas of
> which
> > the Carl Stella one proved to be a wash out.
> >6 If you want to do research, if you do not believe in what you are doing,
> nothing works what ever you try as your mental attitude counts for
> more than anything. Matter is subservient to mind. That is why we are here.
> >7 Todays motorcars are mostly computer controlled and this means that you
> have to go to a car maker with a foolproof unit before they will take
> you seriously.
> >8 With regards to big business not interested in opposing those idea's ask
> > Robert Adams about his experiences and ask the various medical
> professionals
> > being procecuted when promoting medical treatments other than the
> > pharmaceutical mass poisoning industry. You will find that there are
> quite a few pioneers rotting in jail world wide.
> >9 Not one invention ever (not patented modifications) has ever originated
> from
> > professional scientists. It's the revolutionary and reactionary backyarder
> > that is able to think round corners. Lateral thinking never achieves only
> > makes inventions more cash efficient.
> >10 Finally from a person that has spent 69 years wondering and having read
> thousands of books (not novels etc) and been able to make a
> comfortable living for myself and family in this country. Never say
> impossible. What is impossible today is common place tomorrow.
> >
> >This is about all I can think of at the spur of the moment and wish you
> well with your experimentations.
> >
> >Ren Berghuis
> >
>
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