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Indelible Promise: A Conversation with Paul Pantone (Vol. 1 of 3)
2 years ago
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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.
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