RE:Steorn cancels free energy demonstration
Blog Comment "Just because all of the hundreds of previous people claiming to do what Steorn has claimed to do, have been deluded or frauds" There you got awfully close to the real topic. I can't believe you...
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Steorn cancels free energy demonstration
Blog From the Steorn Forum, minutes ago: Folks, We have had to make the unfortunate decision to deffer the public demonstration of our technology that was due to start on the 4th. I am very sorry...
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