11/17/1999
1999 47 City Tour
On September 17th 1999 we announced a nationwide tour with a full page ad
on page 15 of the USA Today national newspaper. It was hardly the low keyed
event of a scam. It was out front and as loud a challenge for law enforcement
and big business advocates to attend the tour as anyone could make.
We announced that we were going to take over electric production in the entire
country. Not only did the huge headline challenge the authorities, but the
whole ad put out a challenge to the scientific community of this country. In
paragraph four it read: "Bring your own test meters and measure the devices for
yourselves!" What con man would do this? A con would hide it all in a box and
not let anyone near it with test instruments.
The ad announced 45 locations for 47 shows to happen across the entire nation
over a 60 day period. There was plenty of time for doubters and skeptics to
prepare to come and debunk our claims. There was lots of time for law
enforcement to get ready to arrest us for making false claims and bring their
experts in with devices to prove this was a fraud.
Admittedly several, if not all shows were attended by law enforcement officials.
At some of the shows uniformed cops were in attendance. Several plain clothes
cops came up to us and showed their badges. We were informed by several Attorney
Generals that if we came to their states we would be arrested, but we did every
single show.
At
every show we demonstrated a motor that took four hundred watts of power from DC
batteries and put out three horsepower of mechanical energy (2,300 watts). We
invited people to bring their AC and DC meters, their own scopes, their own
dynamometers, scientists came and measured and measured. There was not one time
they came on stage to challenge us, though they were welcome to do so.
Did we not give the scientists and public officials ample opportunity to
disprove our claims? We just insisted it be done in public so they could be held
liable for their testing as we were. They could not test in private and use the
gullibility of the public to trust their integrity.