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Prime-Time ! NBC highlight recommending GEET to clean Gulf Oil Spill.
Chevy truck with a V-8 running on a weed eater carburetor for the idle circuit and an XR 50 carb for the throttle
Alternative Fuel Generator, twin vertical GEET Reactor
The Geet Guys present a GEET demo
Paul Pantone GEET International on AllDayLive with Mathew Gordon & Host Will P. Wilson
GEET setup on Ford Falcon Australian model ’87 wagon
In this two-part video presentation you will see a perfect solution to pollution and fuel shortage problems. You will see how corporate rejection, ridicule from the media, hostile take-over attempts, political corruption, blackmail, torture, and patent infringement have been standing between you and this solution since 1983. However, from beyond these struggles has emerged a promising future, both plentiful and ecological.
Watch part 1&2 of this video to see how the open-sourcing of this technology has created a gateway to the public. The solution is a technology called GEET, which stands for “Global Environmental Energy Technology”.
Part 1
Part 2
At the ExtraOrdinary Technology Conference 2010 Several Licensed GEET dealers demonstrated GEET running on mixtures, including gasoline, water, coffee, soda, liquefied sugar and more, while almost completely eliminating pollution. Full DVD sets of the ExtraOrdinary Technology Conference are available from Tesla Tech. Special Thanks to Tesla Tech for putting on the best ExtraOrdinary Technology Event to date!
Ultimate Energy Showdown demo – Matt and Carter meet exotic energy inventors at a Tesla Conference
Paul from The GEET Guys (Licensed GEET Dealer) shows their GEET Demo engine running on an made-on-demand-fuel of mostly water, and almost completely eliminating pollution.
Licensed GEET Dealers, Eco Pro, Compared a GEET-Retrofitted generator to a factory-stock generator.
The GEET had:
20-50% extended run-time,
great reductions in pollution,
lower exhaust temperature,
Much lower levels of CO
Digital camera filming a source of electrical noise captures anomaly.
Does it seem like these newscasters are skeptical?