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Genesis World Energy Fraud
Company has air of professionalism and secrecy, luring
many who want to believe they are what they say they are. In reality,
according to an investigation currently underway by NJ attorney general's
office, they are putting on a big ruse just to bilk people.
Latest
- Genesis
World Energy Founder Arrested in Idaho -
On September 23, Patrick Timothy Kelly was arrested by the Ada County
Sheriff on a warrant for "flight to Idaho" from New Jersey.
Since his arrest, there have been no updates to genesis-scientific.com
(defunct), Kelly's 415 area code phone has stopped answering. (FreeHydrogen;
Sept. 30, 2005)
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- Genesis World
Energy Under Investigation for Fraud - NJ Attorney General's office
engaged in full investigation into likely securities fraud. Eyewitnesses say
one of the bench-top model used by GWE for proof of concept demos is nothing
more than a slight modification of a fuel cell device sold at Hammacher
Schlemmer. (Dec. 9, 2003)
| Watchdog (Seven Months After Commencement) > Call
for Witnesses of GWE Technology - Have anyone one of you seen a
GWE device in operation, tested/validated to your satisfaction, or do
you know someone who has? (June 10, 2003)
In
Defense > A
Plug for GWE -- They do give a public peek inside, and they do
try to explain how the technology works, and those explanations are
nominally in harmony with other patented or published works. (June 11,
2003)
Dec. 4, 2004 Follow-up
No one ever came forward and said, "I've seen one of these things
working," or even "I know someone who has." I do
know someone who invested in the technology that assured me in June that
GWE would be showing them something within a month. That never
materialized. -SDA
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See also:
- Buyer Beware
> Free energy claims and organizations of an unscrupulous nature.
Index created by Sterling
D. Allan, Dec. 4, 2003
Last updated November 15, 2006
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