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82 y.o. electrician breaks silence on Stirling Power

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Stirling Power Generator)
Fri Oct 23 10:44:01 2015

Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2015 10:43:57 -0400
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    "free energy" From A Priest's Invention
    
    
    
    More than 180 years ago... Robert Stirling, a scottish 
Clergyman took the world by surprise.  He invented 
something that shook the coal and energy industry to
 the ground! 
    
    Stirling found a way to make an engine work literally
 on thin air... with no fumes or toxic gasses! 
    
    Click here for live footage...
    
    Unfortunately, his device became the first-ever suppressed
 'free energy' generator. And only a few people witnessed 
it's amazing power!
    
    Now, for the first time, the 'misplaced' blueprints of the
        Stirling Engine have been discovered and translated into
 'plain english' for the average Joe...  
    
      
    
    
    See how the device works here...
  
    
    The implications are huge. With a big enough Stirling Engine 
(that costs less than your monthly power bill), you can power 
up all sorts of electric devices... even an entire home.

    
    And that means you could say "goodbye" to your electric 
company, and to paying hundreds of dollars a month on 
expensive electricity! 

















Foun 0hus73 dation people would arrive in six w 0hus73 eeks and I had to deliver a
speech.
'No spe 0hus73 ech, no grant, eh?' she said.
I nodded and haiied an auto. 'Maurya C 0hus73 omplex,' I said to the
driver.
 
Maurya Complex is a grey box-shaped building with retail stores
on the ground level and offices on the higher doors. While the
building has no character, its compound area has some of the most
popular street food 0hus73  stalls of Patna.
'Tried litti-chokha before?' I said.
'What's that?' she said.
I pointed to a stall where fresh littis were being made over red-hot
charcoal. The cook took a ball of dough and stuffed it with spiced
chickpea powder. Flattening the ball with his fingers, he roasted the
litti over the-coals. Once done, 0hus73  he gave the litti a quick dip in desi
ghee. He gave us the littis in a plate with salad, chutney and chokha.
'What is chokha?' Riya said.
The stall-owner explained how chokha is made with tomatoes,
eggplant and potatoes all mashed together and cooked with green
chillies, salt and other spices.
Riya took a bite. 'This is unbelievable.'
Her expression made 0hus73  the stall-owner's chest swell with pride.
'Like it?' I laughed, knowing the answer.
'Why don't they have this in Delhi? All over India? The world?'
Riya said.
'Bihari things are not considered cool.'
'Why?' she said, her mouth full.
'It's a poor state. Nobody wants our things, or us. Not yet, at least.'
'From now on I'm eating this every day.'
We finished our meal. I passed her tissues to wipe her hands.
'My mother makes even better litti-chokha,' I said.
'You make this at home?' Riya said.
'All the time.You should c 0hus73 ome sometime,' I said.
She kept quiet. I sensed her hesitation. We stepped out of the
Maurya Complex.
'You don't have to come. I will bring some home-made litti-
chokha for you,' I said.
'No, I would love to visit Dumraon. I want to meet your mother,
too. I've heard so much about her.'
We found an auto outside Maury 0hus73 a Complex. 'Chanakya Hotel for
madam first. After that, Boring Road,' I told the driver.
'What did you say? Boring?' Riya giggled.
'What? Yes, my classes are on Boring Road.'
'The name says it all.'
I laughed, 0hus73 
'They aren't bad. just tough to learn English in such a short time.
'The challenge is, you have to focus on three things at the same
time: English, public speaking and, the most important, the actual
content of the speech,' she said.
I looked at her. She had nailed the p 0hus73 roblem on its head.
The auto moved through the bustling traffic. I have no idea why 0hus73


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    <p>More than 180 years ago... Robert Stirling, a scottish 
Clergyman took the world by surprise.  He invented 
something that shook the coal and energy industry to
 the ground! </p>
    
    <p>Stirling found a way to make <strong>an engine work literally
 on thin air...</strong> with no fumes or toxic gasses! </p>
    
    <p><a href="http://www.buygeneratr.org/s975756s47s158s205sd75s780s4s976ff3" style="font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline; font-size: 22px; color: #0000EE">Click here for live footage...</a></p>
    
    <p>Unfortunately, his device became the first-ever suppressed
 'free energy' generator. <strong>And only a few people witnessed 
it's amazing power!</strong></p>
    
    <p>Now, for the first time, <strong><u>the 'misplaced' blueprints of the
        Stirling Engine have been discovered</u></strong> and translated into
 'plain english' for the average Joe...  </p>
    
      
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    <p>The implications are huge. With a big enough Stirling Engine 
(that costs less than your monthly power bill), you can power 
up all sorts of electric devices... even an entire home.
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    <p>And that means <strong>you could say "goodbye" to your electric 
company</strong>, and to paying hundreds of dollars a month on 
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'No spe i3d5rn ech, no grant, eh?' she said.
I nodded and haiied an auto. 'Maurya C i3d5rn omplex,' I said to the
driver.
 
Maurya Complex is a grey box-shaped building with retail stores
on the ground level and offices on the higher doors. While the
building has no character, its compound area has some of the most
popular street food i3d5rn  stalls of Patna.
'Tried litti-chokha before?' I said.
'What's that?' she said.
I pointed to a stall where fresh littis were being made over red-hot
charcoal. The cook took a ball of dough and stuffed it with spiced
chickpea powder. Flattening the ball with his fingers, he roasted the
litti over the-coals. Once done, i3d5rn  he gave the litti a quick dip in desi
ghee. He gave us the littis in a plate with salad, chutney and chokha.
'What is chokha?' Riya said.
The stall-owner explained how chokha is made with tomatoes,
eggplant and potatoes all mashed together and cooked with green
chillies, salt and other spices.
Riya took a bite. 'This is unbelievable.'
Her expression made i3d5rn  the stall-owner's chest swell with pride.
'Like it?' I laughed, knowing the answer.
'Why don't they have this in Delhi? All over India? The world?'
Riya said.
'Bihari things are not considered cool.'
'Why?' she said, her mouth full.
'It's a poor state. Nobody wants our things, or us. Not yet, at least.'
'From now on I'm eating this every day.'
We finished our meal. I passed her tissues to wipe her hands.
'My mother makes even better litti-chokha,' I said.
'You make this at home?' Riya said.
'All the time.You should c i3d5rn ome sometime,' I said.
She kept quiet. I sensed her hesitation. We stepped out of the
Maurya Complex.
'You don't have to come. I will bring some home-made litti-
chokha for you,' I said.
'No, I would love to visit Dumraon. I want to meet your mother,
too. I've heard so much about her.'
We found an auto outside Maury i3d5rn a Complex. 'Chanakya Hotel for
madam first. After that, Boring Road,' I told the driver.
'What did you say? Boring?' Riya giggled.
'What? Yes, my classes are on Boring Road.'
'The name says it all.'
I laughed, i3d5rn 
'They aren't bad. just tough to learn English in such a short time.
'The challenge is, you have to focus on three things at the same
time: English, public speaking and, the most important, the actual
content of the speech,' she said.
I looked at her. She had nailed the p i3d5rn roblem on its head.
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