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Posted by Curbie on January 18, 2010, 4:03 am
 


Someone emailed me that the other link I posted was dead, so...

If anyone thinks there's something in that booklet that's worth $50.00
you're wrong, but here it is anyway for free:
http://www.beeman.ca/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/earth4energy.pdf
or
http://www.dufaultteam.com/earth4energy.pdf
or
http://www.nemokamaenergija.net/download/Earth4Energy.pdf
or if all three links are dead google:
"Michael Harvey" "Earth4Energy.com" filetype:pdf

If anyone thinks there's something in that booklet that's worth the
time to read it you're wrong, but knock yourself out.

If these scammers even bothered to read the threads there start, they
would see that posting this scam out here is just costing them money.

Curbie



Posted by Joel Koltner on January 20, 2010, 4:04 pm
 



Thanks, I was well aware that this was a scam, but was still curious as to the
actual content.

I wonder if the person(s) who authored that eBook is part of the whole
pyramidal distribution scam or if he's legitimately interested in alternative
energy (albeit somewhat of a beginner) and just started writing down his won
results one day.  ...Although it's kinda bizarre to think that you can show
people eBay prices for chipped cells on auctions that *haven't yet ended* and
seriously expect people to believe your conclusion that they're a "great"
deal.

---Joel


Posted by Curbie on January 20, 2010, 5:11 pm
 

Joel,


Can anybody really know someone's intent; all I know is the reality of
this scam's consequences on people that are not getting the energy
independence promised by purchasing that book and if the scam was not
the author's intent I would think he would be raising hell.


If you or anyone else for that matter is interesting in building solar
panels, the best work I've seen written on the subject is:

"Build Your Own Solar Panel"
by Phillip J. Hurley
http://www.goodideacreative.com/solarpanel.html
$13 not $50

It seems to me that with Phillip J. Hurley's plan you'll trade a ~40%
savings for a lot of picky, time-consuming work. I've seen home-made
panels as efficient as commercially made panels, but the real problem
with home-made panels in my view is lack of durability when exposed to
weather compared to commercially made panels, which Hurley covers well
and E4E doesn't.

The combination of wind driven moisture and thermal cycles is hard on
anything left out in the weather, especially alternative energy
devices that produces electricity, wind-turbines, hydro, or PV panels
- anything!

Curbie



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