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Zero-Amp Technology HistoryWhat a record - Amazing...Current Update May 12, 2010, demonstration, Pete put in 1,560 Watts. He got back out 49,200 Watts, using the same 3 drives as the April demonstration, and the same 12kW generator, powering 8 motors, heaters, air conditioners and lights. 21.5 amps in, and 205 amps out. 208 Volts AC, 208 Volts out. Pete will soon be adding more drives to the same 12kW generator. It’s the mid 1980’s, as Peter Sumaruck makes his jump into the future, after nine and a half years of doing Navy contracted covert ops for the U.S. Government…he came back to the regular world. But Pete will never be just a regular guy. This scarred but salvaged photo was taken one month after Pete retired as a covert operator. He says, “After I had a heart attack from exposure to chemical warfare.” Everyone in his team, and group had long hair - no military haircut when you need to blend into the jungle. Pete comments on some of the things he learned from that time, “We don’t break honor,” and “We did a lot of good,” things that had to be done, but not through the regular channels. At the time of the picture, Pete was only 32, but true combat changes a person. You become tough enough to take down the world, as long as you survive. And he has. Pete Sumaruck has always been an inventor - putting things together, making them work. After this picture, he turned his energy into nonviolent problem solving. He can still protect himself, but he is busy building up, powering whatever needs to be - that’s everything isn’t it. Black op computer games pale compared to standing up to real life.
Past inception, now into the present - moving forward with Zero-Amp Tech, Inc.Why did U.S.Army Major Todd Hathaway and energy researcher, Leslie Pastor need to make that statement on December 12, 2009, "Inventor suppression will not be tolerated." Because so many inventors, down through history [we don't need to mention Galileo, down to Nicola Tesla] have been suppressed, tracked down, some murdered, some under virtual house arrest to keep them quiet, away from public view - to prevent them from bringing their inventions to fruition. Pete has had 6 attempts on his life, as well as many acts of vandalism to include vehicle tampering and the desecration of his father's grave. When people hear about Pete's ability to provide power/energy without the cost of fuel and without causing any pollution, invariably we hear comments like, "the oil companies will never allow that," or "nuclear power is big money." It's the battle of David and Goliath. Counter to this, new energy ideas bring new jobs, not fewer jobs. As an example, building a new nuclear power plant affords many new jobs, but after the project is complete, those jobs are gone, leaving only a few individuals to maintain the plant. With new technology, new energy, the new jobs stay on, and keep on producing. If Peter Sumaruck's power production system powers a factory, that factory will keep on producing…and best of all, with the immense cost saving, manufacturing in America will be just that…made in America, items actually made in America…at long last. America will again be able to be the powerhouse of industry it once was…we will not be relegated to being only a nation of service industries.
"Eventually, even the smallest appliance can be powered by this technology,"… "as well as the 18 wheel trucks, cross country," only uses 6 gallons of gas for a year of service - gas (not diesel) for ignition only. Being "tough" must include perseverance and integrity. When Pete makes a decision, he never wavers; he sees it to completion. He is bulldog-tenacious. Pete does not understand how people can work only for a paycheck, "That's all people care about." There has to be more in life. We all have to do something. Make the big stretch out of what's comfortable and habitual, like utility costs, and into the new world of created energy. At the beginning of the Oped News article and then close to the end, Pete Sumaruck talks about his personal experiences with the inception of his technology http://www.opednews.com/articles/Highlights-of-the-Advanced-by-Charlotte-Wilson-091217-512.html. Then listen to Pete tell his own story http://www.commutefaster.com/audio/sumaruck-cmpr.mp3 where he describes the moment of discovery. |
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