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Irish Company To Display Heretical “Free Energy” Today

July 4, 2007 (2 Responses)

Steorn: Free EnergyAT 6PM TODAY the world may well change, for the better. Irish company Steorn are set to launch a public display of their so-called heretical invention – that of a clean, constant and free energy system which they claim will do away with the global energy crisis.

Just for those in the back who don’t get the significance of this… we are talking about an energy device which runs on nothing and yet is capable of producing limitless power.

I’ve written about this amazing discovery before, almost a year ago now in an article entitled “Irish Company Stumbles Upon Free Energy” and at the time there were many many skeptics who denounced the discovery as being a sham and a publcity stunt. Since then Steorn has invited 22 of the worlds top scientists into a one year validation programme to prove their claims, at the end of which all information will be released for public consumption.

That was nearly a year ago.  Today the same company hopes to unleash “free energy” onto the world…

Today marks another big milestone for the company as they unveil a simplified device which demonstrates this free power in action. Not content with lighting a lightbulb (because the wires may suggest hidden batteries to the naysayers) Steorn have constructed a simple weight lifting device to demonstrate the production and consumption of free power. They call this invention “Orbo Technology”.

I said it back in August 2006 and I’ll say it again. If this is not just some publicity stunt, and if Steorn has actually discovered the secret of free energy… I will never get tired of telling the story of how a small Irish company changed the world, for the better.

G’wan the lads! :)

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2 Responses to “Irish Company To Display Heretical “Free Energy” Today”

  1. Marko on July 4th, 2007 8:31 pm


    You can call me skeptical if you want, but this is just one of those things which are just too good to be true.

    I don’t like to be wrong, but this time for a change I’d be really glad about it. For the sake of us all…

  2. Lunatic on July 13th, 2007 12:31 pm


    It does work, really, we’ll just have to wait an infinite amount of time to see any results …

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