" In Tokyo, a man came to me with a magnetic engine. He wanted me to help him and take it public. He left me a scooter and told me to test it out. You plugged it in once and thereafter it self-generated power and did not need to be plugged in again. I was sceptical at first. I asked him why he was coming to me? He said he had been to all the top auto manufacturers and everyone wanted to buy it. He was offered $50 million and turned it down not because he wanted more, but because they wanted to shelve it so it would not see the light of day. That was another project they ensured was killed in my affair."
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/corruption/fake-new-silence-any-new-achievement/"it self-generated power and did not need to be plugged in again" really you cannot conceive this being possible in the future?
Who said it was breaking the laws of laws of thermodynamics you have no idea how the technology works? Many things we can do today was though impossible not too long ago. 100 years from now the technology that will exist you would say today is impossible and will never happen. You have to accept there are certain very disruptive technologies that are being suppressed by special interests and many innovations made by people are simply paid off just be shelved.
You have to be very naive or stupid to think the government has not created secret technology that the public does not know about. This is the most logical explanation for all the sightings of UFO's
Kind of sad that these people who cannot prove anything of what they are trying to sell end up promoting these conspiracy theories. All rational people are stupid?
I mean in this forum we are talking about serious subjects like
investing losing money using Socrates, predicting future trends hopefully in a timely manner using generally accepted methods such as analysis and then look at this ... How much lower can things get? Disgusting.
Martin Armstrong is a charlatan, and he spent 11 years in jail for a reason.
Read this blog
starting at page 273 to find out more about computerized fraud.
See
armstrongecmscam.blogspot.com for a more compact view of major findings posted in this blog.