Related to the interest in alternative sources of energy, this is truly “mundane, pointless stuff I must share” and it is dedicated to those who believe in the vast conspiracy to deprive us of affordable (or even free) energy.
That got me interested in his friend Dennis Lee who "spent two years behind bars in the California as a political prisoner. I found plenty of stuff about him and his “inventions” on the net. He says: Free electricity is now a reality and your total out of pocket cost to become totally independent of the grid forever would be $75. He has several other products. It seems he has been a con man for quite a while and has had the law (or the vast conspiracy if you prefer) after him quite often. It seems he sells some kind of participation in a cooperative you have to form. All smoke and mirrors in the future, nothing concrete now. He also mixes it with revelation from God himself so that you can save your soul while you get free energy. Now, there’s a combination you can’t refuse!
Another guy who promises free energy is Joe Newman and here and here is what the skeptics say about him.
Yet another free energy site. Do a search of the net for “free energy” or “free electricity” and you’ll be deluged with links to people promising just that: not cheap but free!
I once had a mechanic who was Militia. He used to go on about combustion engines that run on water and free energy ala Tesla, and how THEY suppressed inventions and technology to keep us THEIR pawns.
He used to listen to shady AM radio talkshow hosts and claimed to have vast caches of food, water and guns. He was a great mechanic - literally worked for donuts and cost of parts. He dropped off the face of the earth right before the millenium, haven’t seen him around town for months now.
Actually, he’s much worse. Art was at least entertaining. The new guy just puts people to sleep. The quote in the OP had one statement that caught my attention, though: “The most successful criminals do not break the law; they make the laws and run the system.” I think he may have a point there…