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Zero Point Magnetic Power Generator - A Long Kept Secret For Generating Free Electricity!
By J. M. Jones


A zero point magnetic power generator uses magnets to generate energy. Unlike other forms of alternative energy, magnets don't need any input to produce power. Take solar panels, for instance.They need a sufficient amount of sunlight to work, which means that they may not be able to function during cloudy days. But, this is not the case with zero point generators.

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K Morgan writes:

Subject: Generating free electricity

With today's economy we all are looking for ways to help ease the strain. This is an awesome alternative to the high cost of public power.

Comment provided September 16, 2009 at 1:11 am

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