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So is the “HoJo Motor” the real deal? Does it really work?

Can it really produce free electricity for your home?

Read on to find out!

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Hojo Motor Review - Go For The

Real Thing

As those interested enough in alternative energy to find this article may know, plans

for building a do-it yourself magnet motor based on the invention by Howard

Johnson are being sold on the web. It may be complicated to review the hojo motor,

given the range of plans out there range from real to scam, and hojo

motor marketing varies from reliable to hype. It must be said that many of the plans

being sold are bogus, not because the hojo motor concept is a scam, but because in

the interests of making a fast buck, many vendors have made phony, exaggerated

claims and taken other license with the truth.







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The actual images for the 3 U.S. Patents that the “Howard Johnson Motor” was

awarded are below.

Click the images below to see a larger version of each patent.

Need more proof that the HoJo Motor produces completely free electricity?





Let's first understand that the energy generated by a hojo motor is real, but the

promoters of scam plans make it sound like the power is limitless, or that issues

regarding the efficiency or 'self-sustaining' aspects of the technology are all resolved.

That is not the case, for while Howard Johnson managed to obtain three patents on

his designs (which prove the realistic application of his long and dedicated study of

this energy source), all refinements to the hojor motor were not completed at the

time of his death. The invention was not fully developed, and still experimental in

many details-that's why the hojo motor plans are called plans, after all.



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The real reason Johnson wanted the hojo motor plans to be available was to do an

end run around the Big Energy establishment, who would have used their muscle

and government connections to suppress the technology, had it been pursued in the

traditional fashion. For those unaware, when somebody creates a new invention that

will replace a multi-billion industry, Big Business responds by creating massive

negative propaganda to get the product removed from the marketplace, or otherwise

blocked from mass commercial distribution. In the US, the campaign includes getting

the bureaucracy to effectively shut down advertising of the product, by saying it

violates FDA or FTC rulings.



The hojo motor scammers will not mention these details, and instead will push their

untested variations of the plans (which did not go through the hundreds of hours of

rigorous testing that Johnson's did). The result is a situation where some people are

buying 'tweak' plans that aren't verified to work, as opposed to the patented concepts

behind the original hojo plans. Some people suggest these scammers are

deliberately working for the utility companies, and are trying to discredit the hojo

motor from the inside by hawking "poison pill" versions of the plans. Whatever their

motive, don't fall for it! Only order genuine Howard Johnson hojo motor plans.









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