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FREE ENERGY and the QEG: First Installment

FREE ENERGY and the QEG: First Installment

Wilhelmina
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This is the story of my small adventure with Free Energy and of how I became acquainted with HopeGirl and with Valerie and James Robitaille. James Robitaille is the electrical engineer who, in the summer of this year, 2015, with the help of ever so many friends, completed the development of the QEG , and made public his plans for building it.
As I understand it, the QEG is a machine, roughly the size of a suitcase, that, once it’s up and running and is tuned, can be unplugged from a wall socket or battery and will continue running on its own, indefinitely, putting out enough electrical energy to power a modest home.
The mechanics of how the QEG does this is beyond me. I’m a retired housewife and I don’t know a capacitor from a can opener, but I feel in my gut that this is the device that is going to change the world.
What you’ll find in this tiny book is a collection of the e-mails that flew back and forth between myself and the Robitaille family during September and early October of 2015.
For me, it was quite an adventure! - Wilhelmina –

MY STORY BEGAN after I checked to see that the free QEG Build Manual really was free and I had downloaded my copy. On the download page, there was a button I could have pressed to send a suggested donation to Fix The World of fifteen dollars. I went back to the page and sent a thousand bucks. The following e-mails take up the story from there.
WHAT I WANTED was to be involved, in a manner totally natural, comfortable and easy for me, in the global Free Energy game. I wanted to play some small part in bringing on the Golden Age. I got what I wanted, even though it fell on me like a ton of bricks!
To RBC - You’ve picked on the wrong person this time, Buster! You win this round, but the game isn’t over yet. You may know how to put a padlock on my money, but I know how to write!
Language
English
Pages
130
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
October 15, 2015

FREE ENERGY and the QEG: First Installment

Wilhelmina
0/5 ( ratings)
This is the story of my small adventure with Free Energy and of how I became acquainted with HopeGirl and with Valerie and James Robitaille. James Robitaille is the electrical engineer who, in the summer of this year, 2015, with the help of ever so many friends, completed the development of the QEG , and made public his plans for building it.
As I understand it, the QEG is a machine, roughly the size of a suitcase, that, once it’s up and running and is tuned, can be unplugged from a wall socket or battery and will continue running on its own, indefinitely, putting out enough electrical energy to power a modest home.
The mechanics of how the QEG does this is beyond me. I’m a retired housewife and I don’t know a capacitor from a can opener, but I feel in my gut that this is the device that is going to change the world.
What you’ll find in this tiny book is a collection of the e-mails that flew back and forth between myself and the Robitaille family during September and early October of 2015.
For me, it was quite an adventure! - Wilhelmina –

MY STORY BEGAN after I checked to see that the free QEG Build Manual really was free and I had downloaded my copy. On the download page, there was a button I could have pressed to send a suggested donation to Fix The World of fifteen dollars. I went back to the page and sent a thousand bucks. The following e-mails take up the story from there.
WHAT I WANTED was to be involved, in a manner totally natural, comfortable and easy for me, in the global Free Energy game. I wanted to play some small part in bringing on the Golden Age. I got what I wanted, even though it fell on me like a ton of bricks!
To RBC - You’ve picked on the wrong person this time, Buster! You win this round, but the game isn’t over yet. You may know how to put a padlock on my money, but I know how to write!
Language
English
Pages
130
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
October 15, 2015

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