Indelible Promise: A Conversation with Paul Pantone (Vol. 3 of 3)
The GEET Fuel Processor (GFP) was invented by Paul Pantone in the early 1980’s.
Attached to a motor, the GEET system produced a stable plasma field, which effectively broke down many inorganic materials, such as plastic and metal (e.g., aluminum cans).
The GEET system would reconstitute many products, that are currently sent to landfills, into fuel.
He identified over 100 applications that would be transformed through the implementation of GEET.
This is the third of a three-part conversation, about GEET, plasma, the many applications, and Paul's bouts with authorities.
http://geetinternational.com
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Indelible Promise: A Conversation with Paul Pantone (Vol. 2 of 3)
Part 2 of the 3-part video conversation.
The GEET Fuel Processor (GFP) was invented by Paul Pantone in the early 1980’s.
Attached to a motor, the GEET system produced a stable plasma field, which effectively broke down many inorganic materials, such as plastic and metal (e.g., aluminum cans).
The GEET system would reconstitute many products, that are currently sent to landfills, into fuel.
He identified over 100 applications that would be transformed through the implementation of GEET.
This is the first of a three-part conversation, about GEET, plasma, the many applications, and Paul's bouts with authorities.
http://geetinternational.com
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Indelible Promise: A Conversation with Paul Pantone (Vol. 1 of 3)
The GEET Fuel Processor (GFP) was invented by Paul Pantone in the early 1980’s.
Attached to a motor, the GEET system produced a stable plasma field, which effectively broke down many inorganic materials, such as plastic and metal (e.g., aluminum cans).
The GEET system would reconstitute many products, that are currently sent to landfills, into fuel.
He identified over 100 applications that would be transformed through the implementation of GEET.
This is the first of a three-part conversation, about GEET, plasma, the many applications, and Paul's bouts with authorities.
http://geetinternational.com
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From Imagination to Reality: CoopCrowd 'CO-OP-O-NOMICS'
Adam brings two presentations on CoopCrowd, showing the geometric physics of value accrual generated the system's logic, featuring David T. Rosen, CoopCrowd creator/developer, and Greg Baldwin, creator of smarterthanmoney.com.
It is easy to believe that the Federal Reserve can create funds "out of thin air" as some have said, but people can't.
In actuality, the Fed doesn't create funds. People create the need for a *flow* of capital, which the vast majority, taught in the principles of competition, have NOT put much effort in creating through cooperation.
To join CoopCrowd:
https://coopbusiness.com/22248804
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COOPCROWD Webinar (9/24/2022)
A presentation, along with a Q & A, of the COOPCrowd geometric wealth building platform, given by its developer, David T. Rosen, with after thoughts by Adam Abraham.
This system uses geometric modeling principles to amply the effect of cooperative donation-giving, where each donor/member also receives donations. The member gives a small amount to 10 members (their inviter, plus 9 more), and receives tokens with which to invite 3 more, who do the same thing.
When the 3 newly invited have donated and sent out their 3 tokens (now 12: 3+9) *who do the same thing*, donations will now grow geometrically, passively, and cyclically (repeating every 28-days).
To join COOPCrowd, click the link below.
https://coopbusiness.com/22248804
Click the "Join" button and follow the prompts.
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The Alchemy in Water and the Stories it Tells Us ~ A Conversation with Bengt Robbert
Come with us on a journey into the nature and work of water, as explained to Adam by Bengt Robbert.
Originally recorded December, 2013.
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The Price We Pay for NOT Asking, 'Is That True'?
Societal minds have been twisted for so long.
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Understanding MMS: Conversations with Jim Humble *Resurrected*
This is a re-issue of Understanding MMS: Conversations with Jim Humble, the first documentary on the use of a stabilized chlorine dioxide solution.
Shot in late 2007 and originally introduced in 2008, by Adam Abraham, who adds a 2021 update at the beginning.
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