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WITTS demonstrates self-running 2000 watt fuelless generator
WITTS has posted a video that appears to demonstrate a self-looping
system in which a standard motor turns a quantum-harnessing generator that
self-loops with enough power lef over to light fifteen 100-Watt incandescent bulbs.
by Sterling
D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
Copyright © 2010

A few days ago, World Improvement Through The Spirit (WITTS) posted a three-part
video that was filmed in March of last year, allegedly demonstrating a
self-looped WITTS generator powering a bank of fifteen 100-Watt incandescent
bulbs, which actually pulled over 2000 Watts.
Timothy Thrapp, who founded and heads WITTS, is shown powering up the generator
using a standard motor that is plugged into the grid. Once the system is up to
speed, Thrapp disconnects the grid power, and the generator starts spinning
down. Thrapp then flips a switch which allegedly loops the output electricity
back to the driver motor, and the system comes back up to speed.
Thrapp then begins turning on a bank of fifteen 100-watt incandescent light
bulbs, screwing them in one at a time, to demonstrate the power output.
The excess energy showing up in the system is said to be derived from the
quantum field.
The introductory text in the video claims that this same generator has produced
as much as 40 kilowatts before.
The video description states: "This is only one example of numerous
technologies ready to be manufactured to help the earth and its people."
The video urges people to get involved in helping the technology come
forward, donating to the ministry
in whatever amount they feel prompted.
Thrapp and the WITTS ministry have a very unusual approach to business, which
explains largely why the technologies haven't yet created a flow of revenue for
the company to make donations unnecessary.
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