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Review: "Power Innovator Prorgam" and mini Tesla Coil.
NEWARK - JUNE 16, 2015, 2:40PM
By Dr. RICHARD GORAN
A homemade Tesla coil with improved wireless energy transfer

Nikola Tesla was one of, if not the greatest inventor of all times with around 300 patents in over 26 countries.

After being betrayed multiple times by large companies and investors, he decided to invent a device that would get him revenge and give everyone access to cheap electricity.

Watch this video explaining more about the history of this invention and the basics of how it works.

I feel that the people bringing this device to the masses are doing a great service and I doubt large energy companies are interested in everyone having access to this device and are making it easy for them.

This little device can saved me over 80% on my electricity bill, I can take it with me when I travel and it's all perfectly legal! So why doesn't everyone have one? Beacuse you have to build it yourself. It took me 30 minutes to build and those were the most profitable 30 minutes of my life.

Learn more.

Electricity bills keep going up it's time to stick it big electricity and honor Nicola Tesla's wishes of freely available energy for the masses.

Are you going to keep contributing to the problem, gobbling up natural resources and keeping us addicted to foreign sources of power, or do you really want to be self sufficient, no longer at the mercy of any big electric company?

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