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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2009

John Kanzius lived part time on Sanibel, but he worked full time on an invention that he hoped would one day cure cancer. Kanzius, 64, passed away Wednesday 18th Feb. 2009, but his project is being passed on and FDA is taking notice. When Kanzius first showed us his invention last year, he called it the holy grail of killing cancer cells.

http://magistrala.cz/freeenergy/2009/02/27/inventor-of-cancer-cure-dies/

http://magistrala.cz/freeenergy/media/pdf/Roy_Rao_Kanzius-salt-water-burns.pdf

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  • yah of course he died, cant let out his invention of buring sea water, oil companies would loose millions

  • oil business is trillion dollars not millions

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  • Yes, God forbid we should get a real cure for cancer. How will the medical "research" community continue to pick our pockets of billions?

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  • He died of that harmful.. free energy inventors disease

  • trillions

    

  • There is no money to be had in a cure, so their will be none.

  • The radio frequency generator consumes approximately 200W while in operation...Consider his experiment hasnt been refined...The hard discovery has been determined, generating a frequency is the easy part

  • @kushy04 It sounded to me like you were suggesting that more energy might be coming from the flame than went into it by the radio waves.

  • @somedudeinva we're both saying the same thing?

  • @IBsmokin4u Yet here it is on youtube.... what a cover up.

  • @kushy04 That doesn't mean very much. You can rub your hair on a blanket and produce an electric arc of 100,000+ volts. The temperature within that arc is well over 10,000 C for that split second.

    You need to consider total energy input vs total energy output.

  • @somedudeinva i dont know how much energy is going into producing those radiowaves, but the produced flame burns at 1500 centigrade, from a test tube of water.

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