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Keshe Magravs Power systems being recalled

Wednesday, December 2, 2015 7:13
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“Due to the manufacturing process, corrections were needed to improve the efficiency of the systems. We have used knowledge from all our supporters to bring forward the improved product.” Update from Magravs replicator whose first unit was a dud

by Sterling D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News

Preface

(Repeat from our Nov. 26 article.)

Since around July of this year, the Keshe Foundation has been selling (taking pre-orders) a “Magrav” system that they claim can power your house; and a similar one that can power your car. At first, the price was €500 Euros, plus they were requesting a €300 Euro donation to be paid (as a bribe) to the government of the country to which the unit would be shipped, to keep them happy. But because people were not paying the “donation” as part of the order, they changed the wording to “mandatory donation,” which is a contradictor misnomer, kind of like “pregnant virgin,” or, to get political, “Federal Reserve” (not federal, and not reserve).

About a month ago, Keshe announced that the orders had begun to be shipped, and that the customers would begin receiving their systems.

Not Working Right

Our Nov. 26 article pointed out that customers were reporting that no excess power was being detected yet from their Magravs Power units they had received. They supposed that a “conditioning period” had not yet been passed, so they were holding out to see if things might improve.

It turns out that beginning in their Nov. 19 Knowledge-Seekers Workshop, that Mehran Tavakoli Keshe announced that they would be recalling all the units that have been shipped.

Moral of the story: It’s a good idea to test your systems to make sure they work before you ship them out. (Okay, I know, that goes without saying. This is yet another example of people being carried away by the hype of their Kool-Aid dispenser.)

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