Put a stop on anything you are doing. Sit down and settle in for one of the most fascinating rides of your life. You are going to freak over what i have to share with you here: I am going to expose a staggering invention from the 1900's that has cut ice in the birth of the naval revolution, secretly powered the first modern submarines, a revolutionary discovery that helped thousands like yourself to completely get rid of their power bill! The electric companies and government agencies
squashes this cutting-edge device until today... in one of the biggest cover-ups in the contemporary history. These financial pied-pipers are counting on your ignorance and fear to make you believe that there is no other option... but to pay through your nose... for their criminally high electricity costs... when all this time... they should have requited you big time for the electricity you produce...
squashes this cutting-edge device until today... in one of the biggest cover-ups in the contemporary history. These financial pied-pipers are counting on your ignorance and fear to make you believe that there is no other option... but to pay through your nose... for their criminally high electricity costs... when all this time... they should have requited you big time for the electricity you produce...
Here's the story: 23rd May 1878, New Jersey. A school teacher and Irish patriot named John P. Holland embarks on the most important voyage of his life. In fact, this was the birth of the NAVAL revolution, because this brave man was about to attempt the first sail with the submersible ship in history, on the waters of the Passaic River in New Jersey. No one would pin faith on that because at that time it seemed like another silly highbrow goal. But still thousands of people gathered to witness the event. Holland was confident that he could win, and he was sure he could rely on his invention. So, there goes nothing. John P. Holland squeezes himself into a cramped space, just 3 feet by 3 feet by 2 feet, and he cuts and runs. But Holland should have stayed in bed, because the boat almost instantly sinks to the river bottom and has to be pulled up to the surface. The press is unforgiving... One paper congratulates him on getting the boat immediately to the bottom, without even the assistance of a captain. The sinking worries Holland. He needs to keep his financial Irish backers happy. Not about to give up, he repairs the leak in the sub and launches again. This time, the boat goes down... and then comes up! The race for the perfect sub suddenly becomes the bee in Holland's bonnet. He keeps trying to make NEW and improved models. After falling out with his Irish backers, he turns to his adoptive country for a support. But the US Government tries to ride herd on his designs, and the frustrated Holland goes back to work for himself.