As reported by On August 3, Aaron Willis resigned from PES Network, not being comfortable with PES’ very positive endorsement of the KPP technology.
It has been his view that PES should be neutral on all technologies, and not get involved financially with them. He still remains supportive of the quest for exotic free energy technologies. Here at Revolution-Green we have a lot of respect for Aaron and are sad on his departure. Many of our readers have also expressed their support of Aaron.
Aaron is a man of integrity and it is fully understandable why he has resigned without getting into the details or speculating. I really look forward to following Aaron’s progress and wish him all the best.
Free Energy Quest
Aaron will pursue his own free energy ideas around air compressors and buoyancy. In his own words:
“I want to clearly state up front that I am not endorsing the Rosch KPP (Kinetic Power Plant). While I have some serious doubts about their setup, as I have analyzed it remotely, to the best of my ability, I find the idea quite intriguing and I am not ready to call them frauds. Time will clearly make that known.
I have applied considerable amounts of rational thought and some bench testing to Rosch’s claims. I do not believe at this time that it can work as they have it configured, but I do find a modicum of merit in their idea. I have written several articles addressing my different thoughts on the idea.
This first article addresses the fundamental working principle. From my tests, the paternoster floats will turn and cycle so long as a sufficient volume of compressed air is available. My test failed by orders of magnitude in replicating Rosch’s power claims using some off the shelf parts, but it did demonstrate that the floats will cycle with an adequate supply of air. We can argue about sagging chains, gear strength, hidden wires, mysterious 3rd forces and motor generators later. ”
The series of articles will be published by PES Network and I am sure will be good reading.
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Mark
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