Dennis Lee Scams
The true characteristics of HHO there is a explosion and then immediately following there is a implosion. If you cannot eliminate the implosion HHO it won't not work efficiently for the internal ICE Engines. The more oxygen in the mix the more the implosion. Peter Crunk helps demonstrate adding a third flammable liquid fuel in the bubbler system helps eliminate the implosion effect and maintains the working power of HHO gas demonstrate live on video.
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Dennis Lee Scams
Now Peter Crunk reveals the facts what happens when you add a Flammable Liquid to HHO Gas reducing the implosion effect and maintaining the explosion effect for the proper use of HHO Gas. Warning be careful when adding flammable liquids to HHO Gas that increases the danger that carries a sustained flame. This is why I highly recommend a reliable Flashback Arrestor to be involved on all gases being supplied to the internal engine reducing the dangers of flashback.
Dennis Lee The Case of Free Energy
If these machines exist where are they in use today?
Beware of the Dennis Lee scams. He has been banned from many states that is a talk on the Internet.
From: John Coviello
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 5:05 PM
Subject: I Was a Dennis Lee Dealer - Be Careful Sterling,
I was a Dennis Lee dealer throughout the mid 1990s. Be very careful of Dennis Lee. He's a fast talker and has a dubious record of coming through on promises and making deadlines. He was promoting an entirely different "free energy" concept back then called the Low Temperature Phase Change generator (The Alternative) that used the difference between ambient air and freon to supposedly create free energy. The problem is the difference isn't big enough to create much free energy, or everyone and his brother would be using a Low Temperature Phase Change generator already. Dennis missed numerous self-imposed deadlines to reveal the Low Temperature Phase Change generator to the world back in the mid-1990s. It sounds like he's doing the same with the Sundance generator. It's true that he does have legitimate side-products which keep him and his dealers in business. But, the thing that really gets people interested in buying dealerships in his "free energy" claims that sound awesome and appear to be huge money makers, yet never seem to yield any real results. People should beware of Dennis Lee and do some research into his organization before investing any money. As a former dealer, I can see that nothing much has changed these days with his "free energy" claims and missed deadlines. Please post this as a counter to some of the people praising Dennis Lee on your website. I'm not going to go as far as saying Dennis Lee is a con man, but people should look into his track record (which isn't very good) before investing in his "free energy" claims.
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 5:05 PM
Subject: I Was a Dennis Lee Dealer - Be Careful Sterling,
I was a Dennis Lee dealer throughout the mid 1990s. Be very careful of Dennis Lee. He's a fast talker and has a dubious record of coming through on promises and making deadlines. He was promoting an entirely different "free energy" concept back then called the Low Temperature Phase Change generator (The Alternative) that used the difference between ambient air and freon to supposedly create free energy. The problem is the difference isn't big enough to create much free energy, or everyone and his brother would be using a Low Temperature Phase Change generator already. Dennis missed numerous self-imposed deadlines to reveal the Low Temperature Phase Change generator to the world back in the mid-1990s. It sounds like he's doing the same with the Sundance generator. It's true that he does have legitimate side-products which keep him and his dealers in business. But, the thing that really gets people interested in buying dealerships in his "free energy" claims that sound awesome and appear to be huge money makers, yet never seem to yield any real results. People should beware of Dennis Lee and do some research into his organization before investing any money. As a former dealer, I can see that nothing much has changed these days with his "free energy" claims and missed deadlines. Please post this as a counter to some of the people praising Dennis Lee on your website. I'm not going to go as far as saying Dennis Lee is a con man, but people should look into his track record (which isn't very good) before investing in his "free energy" claims.
From: John Coviello
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 5:44 PM
Subject: One More Thing About Dennis Lee and His Dealerships Sterling,
I brought my Dennis Lee dealership for $3,000 in 1994. I wanted to sell it in 1998/1999 when Dennis and his organization were claiming that dealerships were selling for as much as $100,000 and the bottom was $10,000. However, I couldn't seem to sell the dealership back to them or to anyone for that matter. Although they claimed they could easily sell dealerships for $10,000, they wouldn't even entertain my offer to sell mine for $3,000. I finally convinced them to buy my dealership for a paltry $1,000 and wrote the loss off on my taxes. Dennis and his handlers are happy to sell dealerships, but not so easy to sell dealerships back to. Just keep that in mind. Who knows if there really are only 2,000 dealerships anyway??? Who's keeping them honest?
From: John Coviello
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 5:05 PM
Subject: I Was a Dennis Lee Dealer - Be Careful Sterling,
I was a Dennis Lee dealer throughout the mid 1990s. Be very careful of Dennis Lee. He's a fast talker and has a dubious record of coming through on promises and making deadlines. He was promoting an entirely different "free energy" concept back then called the Low Temperature Phase Change generator (The Alternative) that used the difference between ambient air and freon to supposedly create free energy. The problem is the difference isn't big enough to create much free energy, or everyone and his brother would be using a Low Temperature Phase Change generator already. Dennis missed numerous self-imposed deadlines to reveal the Low Temperature Phase Change generator to the world back in the mid-1990s. It sounds like he's doing the same with the Sundance generator. It's true that he does have legitimate side-products which keep him and his dealers in business. But, the thing that really gets people interested in buying dealerships in his "free energy" claims that sound awesome and appear to be huge money makers, yet never seem to yield any real results. People should beware of Dennis Lee and do some research into his organization before investing any money. As a former dealer, I can see that nothing much has changed these days with his "free energy" claims and missed deadlines. Please post this as a counter to some of the people praising Dennis Lee on your website. I'm not going to go as far as saying Dennis Lee is a con man, but people should look into his track record (which isn't very good) before investing in his "free energy" claims. John C. From:John Coviello To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 5:44 PM Subject: One More Thing About Dennis Lee and His Dealerships Sterling, I brought my Dennis Lee dealership for $3,000 in 1994. I wanted to sell it in 1998/1999 when Dennis and his organization were claiming that dealerships were selling for as much as $100,000 and the bottom was $10,000. However, I couldn't seem to sell the dealership back to them or to anyone for that matter. Although they claimed they could easily sell dealerships for $10,000, they wouldn't even entertain my offer to sell mine for $3,000. I finally convinced them to buy my dealership for a paltry $1,000 and wrote the loss off on my taxes. Dennis and his handlers are happy to sell dealerships, but not so easy to sell dealerships back to. Just keep that in mind. Who knows if there really are only 2,000 dealerships anyway??? Who's keeping them honest? ----- Original Message ----- From: John Coviello To: Sterling D. Allan Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 5:10 PM Subject: Re: One More Thing About Dennis Lee and His Dealerships Sterling, OK, I do certainly stand behind my criticism of Dennis Lee. He's not taking people's lifes savings or anything of that sort, but he needs to be approached with caution. People need to be aware of his checkered past, so they can make a rational decision when investing money in his schemes. Personally, I think he's sick in the head. Actually believes that he has a free energy gift from god, yet it never materializes. Thanks for the impressive "free energy" site. It's a nice central clearing house for free energy. I think we're building up to a free energy revolution. Some of the research is really progressing nicely. Like the 56% efficient solar cells or hydrogen/fuel cell schemes. I think the energy landscape will be very different and more consumer friendly by 2010. We'll have real choices for energy independence. No need to rely on the oil/electric monopolies any longer. Thanks, John C.
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