Free Power Blueprint - Scam Review

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Scam Opinion by Open4Energy
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Free Power Blueprint Update - 12/26/09 Web site called hxxp://www.freeelectricityworld.com/ - purporting to be an independent review - Scam Alert.

Update - 12/26/09 Web site called hxxp://techreviewguy.net - purporting to be an expert - Scam Alert.

The "Free Power Blueprint" scam looks like a derivative of the original "Magniwork Perpetual Motion" scam.

The principle behind the scam is the idea that magnets can be used as a perpetual motion system to generate electricity. We hope that the idea you can get energy for FREE, the outlandish claims of 25% to 50% and the recognizable marketing format used by these scam artists will have been an early alert. These plans are a nasty effort to part you from your hard earned cash.

by Chris at MapAWatt - "I have confirmed with my own eyes that Magniwork is a SCAM! One of the readers was kind enough to share the Magniwork plans with me and they are laughable. The whole “document” is 57 pages long and looks like something a kid in high school put together. The final “generator” is basically a magnet that is 2″ high sitting on a turntable that is 4″ high!"

The site was apparently created by scientist Ronald Bronson - see below - and his plans are designed to build a zero point free energy generator to completely eliminate your electric bill.

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