In the 1990s, I witnessed radio frequencies moving objects. There’s video evidence of this, I can’t find it online. But the video exists, it’s from a Canadian inventor.
Whether Zimbabwean inventor Maxwell Sangulani Chikumbutso is running a scam or not, doesn’t negate the fact that radio frequencies can move objects and can be used as a power source.
The obvious reason, not to invest in it, is that it destroys the entire energy economy. As you’ve seen with Leftists, and their push for ESG (Environmental, social, and governance), the rich and powerful, want a monopoly on energy.
On the flipside you also have the political push from the Right side who want to maintain the current status quo. Humanity in general doesn’t want perpetual energy, because it would completely change the global economy.
Most see perpetual energy creating wars, I actually see the complete opposite, it would like cause more laziness, and more laziness makes the powerful less powerful, because fewer people would be willing to listen to authority, because ENERGY is a form of wealth.
I’m using the internet to write this information, prior I’d have to go through a CENTRAL power source to get information released. If perpetual energy becomes a thing, basically you build a house have it powered and tell authority figures to go F**K themselves.
If you’ve travelled to third world countries, not everyone works hard nor has a desire to work hard, why? because for most people as long as their needs are being met, leave them alone.
So when I write that ENERGY is wealth, rich people don’t listen to authority. With Left Wingers, they demand you obey their authority, and with the Conservatives, the like the status quo of it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
Perpetual energy, introduces an entirely new world, which like it or not terrifies people. Let’s say, Zimbabwean inventor Maxwell Sangulani Chikumbutso invention works, people imagine it will make him rich, sure.
In actuality it would make the entire planet richer, especially if it’s duplicatable. But it would also signal significant changes, and if requires the use of any rare minerals, you’d better believe the prices for those rare minerals would skyrocket.
Zimbabwean inventor Maxwell Sangulani Chikumbutso recently showcased what he claims to be the world’s first self-powering electric vehicle, a development that has garnered both attention and skepticism. The vehicle, presented to President Emmerson Mnangagwa at State House in Harare, is said to operate on radio frequencies, eliminating the need for traditional fuel or external charging. Chikumbutso also introduced a motorbike purportedly utilizing the same technology.
source: CHRONICLE.CO.ZW
Chikumbutso explained that his technology harnesses radio frequencies through custom-made components, converting them into usable energy. He emphasized that this approach challenges conventional laws of physics, particularly the principles of thermodynamics, which has led to skepticism and scrutiny from the scientific community.
source: CHRONICLE.CO.ZW
However, following the presentation, concerns have been raised regarding the authenticity of Chikumbutso’s inventions. Investigations by local media and online communities suggest that the showcased vehicle closely resembles existing models from other manufacturers, leading to allegations that the inventor may have misrepresented existing technology as his own. Additionally, a device presented as a “hypersonic energy device” was identified as a commercially available portable power station, further fueling doubts about the legitimacy of his claims.
source: IHARARE.COM
This is not the first time Chikumbutso has made headlines with bold technological claims. In the past, he announced the development of a self-powered television and a hybrid engine-powered helicopter, both of which were met with skepticism and calls for empirical validation.
source: SILICONAFRICA.ORG
The recent developments have led to a broader discussion about the importance of due diligence and verification in the promotion of technological innovations. As the narrative unfolds, the scientific community and the public await further evidence to substantiate or refute Chikumbutso’s claims.
For a visual overview of the unveiling, you can watch the following video:
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