Personal Earth Ground Power Generator

Living here in the desert, you can sometimes discover the strangest and most amazing things. Take my aged friend Hal, for instance. He is a retired PhD who used to work at the Navy base here. When I visited him, he was putting the finishing touches on a new electrical generator to power his ranch.

Its design is most interesting, to say the least. He got the design for it from some old papers his great aunt had left him. Seems she at one time in her youth had been a housekeeper for Nicolai Telsa, of all people. She was given some papers to throw away by her depressed employer, but she had kept them instead.

One of the set of papers was an incomplete version of a ground generator. Everyone knows that the earth has a vast electric and magnetic charge to it, but its amperage is so low that it can’t be used for anything. Telsa was the genius who gave us electricity in useable and elegant form. Hardly anyone remembers him, since his inventions were overshadowed by Edison, who was the Bill Gates of his day. Telsa, it seems, had an innate understanding of electricity, and he gave us much more than Alternating Current.

But alas, most of his inventions have never been commercially developed, and in fact, have been suppressed by power companies for decades. His ground generator is one of those inventions.

My smart friend Hal was just the person who might complete Telsa’s work, for his ground generator did not work, which is why he tried to destroy those designs, so long ago.

The ground generator consists of two metal poles placed in the ground exactly 3.1416 meters apart. They are an inch in diameter, and three feet long, and one is pure copper and the other of lead. The other part of his invention was the typical Telsa Coil, which can take any voltage and convert it to millions of volts of electricity, but again, with very little amperage. The invention works, but Telsa was never able to convert its power into usable Alternating Current.

Hal figured it out, by adding an off-the-shelf phase inverter in series with the Telsa Coil and an AC power converter, which you find on many motor homes. He also cools that super hot Telsa Coil with a little Liquid Hydrogen Oxide, which is very inexpensive and available most everywhere.

Here is the amazing part, because my rock steady and trustworthy friend Hal has been off the State power grid for two weeks now! Ever since he put this thing together, he has had 440 volts of AC electricity coming out of it. That’s more than enough to run his whole ranch. He is actually thinking of selling the power he doesn’t need back to the Edison power and electric company.

I only live in a house in town, but I am gathering the parts to make my own personal Earth Ground Power Generator. I told Hal to patent his device, but he informed me that it was too basic a concept and could not be patented. Surprisingly, those long metal rods are the hardest itmes to obtain. Hal got his from a nameless friend on base, but I must try to find my own commercially. There must be a reason that I have so far had no luck getting these simple items. In fact I have been told that they do not exist, and I would have no right to have them for private use, if they were available, since they are classified as high voltage equipment that only power companies can buy. I wonder how far this conspiracy thing goes?

If any of you out there are able to find some copper and lead poles (not pipes), please email me here at MyMac.com. I am very interested in buying a few of these for me and my friends.

Regards,
Roger Born

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