Zimbabwean Man Creates The 1st Ever Self-Powered TV That Requires No Electrical Connection

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Capitalism, literally is the antithesis to progress at this juncture

In it's simplest form, if money in hand today is worth more than money tomorrow, why would I ever be pressed to spend heavily for a future, or a future I won't be around for?
 

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Obvious :duck:. Even if you managed to convert radio waves to energy there wouldn't be early enough ambient waves to power anything like that at all.



This is free energy.. he got to watch his back or end up like Stanley Meyer..

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Complete bullshyt. Not remotely feasible and violates basic laws of physics. Plus he had already built the supposed cars (guess what - they didn't work) and submitted the patents, which are now expired, yet no one has used the designs to make anything because it's an obvious scam.
 

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I’m so confused by the comments in here. So has this man created something worth us talking about, has he used something that was already invented but implemented it differently, or is it all duck tales?

It's all duck tales.

He used a concept that was already invented to pretend he could do something that concept can't actually do. The story is old and discredited since years ago.
 

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A devout Christian, Maxwell says that in September of 1997, while praying at a certain mountain he received the scripture in Isaiah 46 from where the name Saith Technologies came, as in “thus saith the Lord”. That is also the time he began receiving strange visions and visible blueprints even though he did not know any electronics at all. He says he learned most of what he knows about electronics from those visions.

Y'all are taking this seriously? :patrice:




like clockwork.

protect this man


"Like clockwork" yet the invention story and the "poisoning" story are 6 years apart. :usure:

And there's nothing in the story about any poison. It says he hadn't been feeling well and has had kidney problems for some time. He went to the hospital and got better. Now he's posting on instagram and appearing in conferences with the same stuff and I can't find him even mentioning it himself. Some random people in his life made up the story that he had been poisoned but there's literally zero evidence in that article or anywhere else to support that.



So we're saying:

1. A man in Zimbabwe has been receiving mystical visions for 25 years that tell him how to create technology that violates the laws of physics

2. He has gotten a great amount of fame through this with articles, videos, and speaking events.

3. In 25 years of inventing numerous society-transforming devices, nothing he has ever made is in production anywhere.

4. In 2018 he claimed that the U.S. government saw value in his inventions that Africans have failed to value, and that the Americans were relocating him to California.

5. He claims there is a conspiracy to kill him and multiple attempts on his life, but these shadowy figures have been unable to succeed every time or even leave any evidence of their actions.



Can anyone point to a single person who has verifiably benefitted from any of his claims other than himself?
 

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