View Full Version : Portable water-powered generators go into production in Canada
Cjay
9th November 2014, 06:21
This could be a game-changer.
In short, production capacity will ramp-up to 50,000 units per month.
"Product availability starting mid January, by the end of March we will finish the first 50,000 units."
I feel the $6,056.80 CAD price is way too high but will likely come down by 90% when production volumes increase and/or other competing products are widely available.
I can "smell" the end for fossil fuels within a few decades.
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More info: http://www.gdstechnologies.ca/
sigma6
9th November 2014, 08:43
Wow that's awesome Cjay, right in my backyard.... go figure... the $6,000 is for the 5000 W unit... So the 3000 must be around $3-4,000... Typical Canadian over pricing... lol...
I could live off a couple of those... or pretty dang close... Due May 15, very interesting timing... I wonder if this guy knows something we don't, and that's over 6 months away... hmm...
bluestflame
9th November 2014, 08:59
this would explain the elite vying to get control of water NOW
meat suit
9th November 2014, 09:10
forget it... thats a con....
Cjay
9th November 2014, 09:38
forget it... thats a con....
Why do you say that?
TargeT
9th November 2014, 12:37
forget it... thats a con....
Why do you say that?
6 months out.... I bet they are taking pre-orders too right?
To keep cost down on our products we do not take Visa/Master Card. A 50% deposit is due
when placing an order and 50% due before delivery. Unless stock is available 100% payment
when ordering
and the different models are just photo shopped pictures of the same thing with a different color applied to parts of it.
Color me VERY skeptical (I'm about 95% sure this BS)
plus, what turbine system runs off water?
Lifebringer
9th November 2014, 13:11
It is not. Just because people have stocks in oil energy sources, does not make this technology fake. It's been around since late 80's and blocked from patent.
If you believe in our generation's knowledge and inventions, then you know, we haven't seen nothing yet. WE aren't afraid to think, create, or solve problems long neglected, to get big oil, coal and gas which I personally detest, "out our meager family budgets.
TargeT
9th November 2014, 14:06
Just because people have stocks in oil energy sources, does not make this technology fake. It's been around since late 80's and blocked from patent.
If you believe in our generation's knowledge and inventions, then you know, we haven't seen nothing yet. WE aren't afraid to think, create, or solve problems long neglected, to get big oil, coal and gas which I personally detest, "out our meager family budgets.
All this is true, but the OP has all the markers of a scam (BIGGEST red flag is the lack of visa/master card acceptance to "keep costs down") if your charging 6,000 for something and paying the typical 2-3% credit card processing fee that's 120-150ish dollars for the most commonly used payment method that is secure, guaranteed and has consumer protection built in... the only reason to NOT use it is if you want a money order, cash, or check... AKA a scam.
besides, if we are of a mind that "the boogy man" has successfully suppressed this tech so far, then why would they allow a 6 month announcement like this to work?
no, this is a scam website, you'll see a functioning product form this site as soon as you see the Keshe generator (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?50141-Keshe-5kw-Plasma-Generator-Sales-December-2012&p=899300#post899300).
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Image:GDS-Technologies_5kW_inside_400.jpg
http://peswiki.com/images/8/81/GDS-Technologies_5kW_inside_motor-generator_400.jpg
Note in this view the smaller motor turning a larger generator. Is it possible that this is actually a QMoGen and they don't realize it -- that the water power portion of it is extraneous?
I'll have to see much more of this before they overcome the "obvious scam" markers.
Sith73
9th November 2014, 14:15
Very Awesome
Operator
9th November 2014, 14:51
I have to write down where I heard things (too much to remember) but I think it was Joseph Farrell in "News and views from the Nefarium"
who reported that the Rockefellers, a typical oil capital based family, were retracting investments from the oil business.
He (if it was Joseph) assumed that they knew something in advance and his guess was the upcoming availability of cold fusion ...
I heard this approx. 2 .. 3 weeks ago Joseh Farrell's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/JosephFarrell1/videos
(But again I am not sure it was Joseph, however he's interesting to listen to anyway)
Ernie Nemeth
9th November 2014, 14:53
Only $6000! Gee what monks! This will change the world. All the poor will rush out and buy one tomorrow.
And no technical information - at all.
Just PR. No substance.
Pam
9th November 2014, 15:11
If anyone watched the video you will have to admit that it is really strange. The website is full of grammatical errors, at first I thought it was from a non english speaking country but that is not the case. Either this is a mom and pop organization that has spent little to nothing for promotion or it is a scam. Buyer Beware.
Humanbean
9th November 2014, 16:43
Here's some info from Sterling Allan's site on how it may be working (if it is):
http://pesn.com//2014/10/30/9602560_Role_of_Pelton-Wheel_in_GDS-Technologies-water-generator/
meat suit
9th November 2014, 18:07
forget it... thats a con....
Why do you say that?
I spent a year of my time and several thousand pounds building equipment that turns water into hho. that hho then gets burned to generate power... a power generator running on water actually needs the equivalent amount of electrical input to splt the water in the first place. therefore no gain.... been there done that.
these guys dont even say how it works.... laughable stuff...
chancy
9th November 2014, 18:36
Hello Everyone:
I just watched the video and there was one small part at the 1:29 to 1:32 time that has me wondering about this unit. I can't see 4 gallons of water lasting approximately 3 days????
Any one have thoughts about this? What is running the generator if 4 gallons of water is lasting upto 3 days????
Seems to good to be true....
chancy
Snookie
9th November 2014, 19:06
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I have to write down where I heard things (too much to remember) but I think it was Joseph Farrell in "News and views from the Nefarium"
who reported that the Rockefellers, a typical oil capital based family, were retracting investments from the oil business.
He (if it was Joseph) assumed that they knew something in advance and his guess was the upcoming availability of cold fusion ...
I heard this approx. 2 .. 3 weeks ago Joseh Farrell's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/JosephFarrell1/videos
(But again I am not sure it was Joseph, however he's interesting to listen to anyway)
Yes it was. I heard it too.
EWO
9th November 2014, 20:03
Its a cool idea if its legit, but this has to be the WORST demo/commercial i have ever seen. So stupid and unprofessional, cant really take him seriously.
Cjay
9th November 2014, 23:29
I agree the video and website are unimpressive. I would certainly not send money until I or a trusted friend had seen and tested it first-hand.
Lack of technical details and not using credit cards are irrelevant. Millions of people run successful businesses and don't give out technical details or accept credit card payments.
I think everyone here knows there are thousands of unreleased and suppressed technologies, whether developed by people working alone or in black ops.
If these generators are another scam, it's disappointing. If they work and are mass-produced, then as I said in my opening post, it could be a game-changer.
Humanbean
10th November 2014, 00:25
I agree the video and website are unimpressive. I would certainly not send money until I or a trusted friend had seen and tested it first-hand.
Lack of technical details and not using credit cards are irrelevant. Millions of people run successful businesses and don't give out technical details or accept credit card payments.
I think everyone here knows there are thousands of unreleased and suppressed technologies, whether developed by people working alone or in black ops.
If these generators are another scam, it's disappointing. If they work and are mass-produced, then as I said in my opening post, it could be a game-changer.
Hi, it seems this guy's unfinished website was stumbled upon and the info and video were re-posted on a bunch of sites and it went viral. He's now inundated with queries and trying to make repayments to people who have already paid. Below is a recorded phone conversation with him. he's certainly bungled the launch of his product, but if he's a scam artist, he's the worst one ever. As for the tech, I don't know, but it seems the water is only there to turn a turbine wheel and not fuel as such:
Cheers, Vern.
http://pesn.com/2014/10/27/9602557_GDS-Technologies_not-ready-to-go-yet/2014-10-27_time_07_42_58-MDT_call-to_Greg-Potter.mp3
TargeT
10th November 2014, 00:59
Closest thing to what this thread hopes to be is the E-cat (http://www.ecatnews.net/), and even that has very valid skepticism.
it uses proven science however, LENR (Low Energy Nuclear Reaction, aka "Cold Fusion")
Anchor
10th November 2014, 07:54
Seems to good to be true...
Exactly.
If anyone was going to sell this machine it would have a proper demonstration video, all the technology would need to be made irreversibly public to avoid suppression.
Seriously, if you could make 5kw from water, think of the weaponry that some of mankind would try to make with that.
Free energy isn't coming until we learn not to harm ourselves with it.
Cjay
11th November 2014, 00:48
all the technology would need to be made irreversibly public to avoid suppression.
Unfortunately, most innovators are stuck in the money magik matrix mindset. That is, they want to get rich.
Seriously, if you could make 5kw from water, think of the weaponry that some of mankind would try to make with that.
Free energy isn't coming until we learn not to harm ourselves with it.
Yes, humanity has a lot of growing up to do.
Lost N Found
10th August 2015, 20:55
Ok, I knew someone somewhere already posted this generator, I posted it in another place and now I find this, COOL, I have been following this since I first came across it last year. So Thanks for the Thread and all of these posts. I am still researching myself so onward and upward.
Love and Light
Lost N Found
DeDukshyn
10th August 2015, 21:12
Couple links of potential interest ... it appears a scam to me (or at best a horribly run company who's CEO can't get his **** together at all).
He appears to have disappeared. It appears was original GDS Energy Management Consultants. Orignal domain was GDSenergy.ca (domain now deleted but still in wayback machine) but there was an issue and apparently no one got paid back in 2011 and there was a quick relocation to mexico.
http://www.indeed.com/cmp/Gds-Energy-Management-Consultants-Ltd./reviews?id=f30fd8cdf9098942&from=overview&irclick=reviewc
http://revolution-green.com/gds-water-generator-moves-mexico/
http://overunity.com/15041/gds-3-kw-generator-runs-on-water/255/#.VckSW2fbKCp
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