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Uploaded on Jul 30, 2011

John Rohner of Intelligentry and PlasmERG describes a very strange anomolous effect that he and his associates discovered while running tests on one of his noble gas engines.

See story at http://PESN.com/2011/08/01/9501881_Pl...

Part I at: http://youtu.be/Z0IPWmm7GDc

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  • NetkoNegdje

    this paap engine is same like keshe reactor both using noble gas,

    keshe use hidrogen and potassium to help hidrogen ionization,the principle is the same,even mayer is using hydrogen on the same way like this paap engine and let that gas trought EPG and extract electricity back out for electrolysis and geting hidrogen for engine..

    I was search for working keshe reactor and this is closest one.

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  • MichaelSmathers

    Somehow the non sharing electron in in the coil is being inductively 'coupled' to the plasmic ions...interesting!

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  • baddoggie101

    A fool and his money should be parted.

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