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Permission Granted:
(Alt. Utilities) Generating Purified Water from Air -- Vapair.com; facilitating
utilities independence
announced to rs_public
RESULTS: Permission Granted: (Alt.
Utilities) Generating Purified Water from Air
From: "joe_liberty" <Joe2001@keepandbeararms.com>
Date: Wed Feb 6, 2002 12:15 pm
Subject: RESULTS: Permission Granted: (Alt. Utilities) Generating Purified Water from
Air
To: rs_public active list
Subject: Permission Granted: (Alt. Utilities) Generating Purified Water from Air -- Vapair.com;
facilitating utilities independence
Results summary: approval granted by unanimous margin of those who voted. 2:2 Tie on question about
future additions to this "alt utilities" index is broken by me in favor of having the web
committee be the one to approve.
4 of ~10 active members voted:
Sterling, Cheri, Susan, Joe
========BEGIN VOTE RESULTS========
http://www.remnantsaints.com/AlternativeUtilities/Vapaire.htm
(text included
below) shall be an approved usage of RemnantSaints.com
[4] Yes
[0] No
The index http://www.remnantsaints.com/AlternativeUtilities/
shall be an
approved usage of RemnantSaints.com
[4] Yes
[0] No
Additions to this feature henceforth, until otherwise noted, shall be
approved by
[2] Current webmaster of RemnantSaints.com
[2] rs_web committee (has been approved by RSICC)
[2] the rs_public active list.
[0] Other ___________
========END OF VOTE RESULTS========
ballot composed by SDA Feb. 4 2002
presented for 24 hour vote Feb. 5 ~12:05 am
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rs_public/message/552
Tally by SDA Feb. 6
Ratified by Joe E. and Todd J. Feb. 6
http://rsicc.org/Voting/
RSLG Votes Index: current, pending, results, archive
(bookmark this page and check in daily)
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[message composed January 25, 2002, updated Feb. 4, 2002]
To: Patriots
Subject: technology for survival and for the future ideal society.
(also touches on a demonstrated 'free energy' machine)
http://www.remnantsaints.com/AlternativeUtilities/Vapaire.htm
Remnant Saints > Alternative Utilities Solutions > Generating Water Out of
Thin Air -- Vapair
What do you do when the pipes break or when the water supply is
questionable?
Introducing newly created website: http://vapair.com
'even in a desert . . . there is an ocean of water in the air'
Hello,
Sterling Allan here.
I would like to tell you about a futuristic machine I've recently found out
about. The unit uses condensation coils to extract water from the humidity
in the air around us. It distills at a rate anywhere between 5 and 10
gallons a day on average, depending on the humidity. Here in Utah the rate
is more like 2-5 gallons a day because of our arid climate.
While the price is high, what makes this unit unique is that it does not
require any water input. The water is extracted from the air.
I was so impressed with the concept and its possibilities for alleviating
the potable water problems on the planet as well as addressing the health
concerns that municipal utilities are facing, I created a website to feature
it. http://vapair.com (In association with vaportechnologies.com)
The mother company, Vapaire (vapaire.com, with an 'e') is brand new. The
first shipment of 50 units (besides a few demo units now in use) is pending
in April.
The inventor, who is a fellow Utahan, has a patent pending on the
anti-microbial properties integrated into the vapair filter and chamber
components. The general public would not appreciate this, but you and I are
not surprised to learn that they use silver ions to do the trick. Water can
sit in the tank for months and not go bad. The Salt Lake firm that tested
the water coming out of their unit showed that for each mineral, vapaire
water was below their lowest reading point. It's basically pure water that
comes out.
The unit also removes impurities from the air.
For those of you living in the Salt Lake area, you can come see a live
demonstration of the machine, which is about the size of an office water
cooler. It is being presented every Thursday evening at 7:00 pm.
Directions can be found at www.vapair.com
Visit the website for additional info; and feel free to contact us if you
would like to know more or if you would like to get one or more of the
units.
I was able to see the unit, taste the water, and get a demo from the vice
president of the company. My wife was almost more impressed with how good
the air smelled.
If the business marriage I'm promoting goes through, the next generation
distiller will include an option to be powered by solar panels ten times
more efficient than current solar panels, so there will be no grid
requirements for water production. The company has other non-disclosure
technologies up its sleeve as well.
After composing the first draft of this report, I learned that the day
before [Jan. 22] a story was published by Reuters regarding a 'free energy'
machine.
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20020122/lf/ireland_invention_dc_1.html
It is not so difficult to imagine how a Tesla-type machine could extract
energy from the air, when we see water being extracted from the air by a
principle most anyone can understand -- condensation. Most of us might have
a harder time imagining electricity being converted from energy existing in
the 'ether,' but who would have thought 150 years ago that radio waves
existed and can transmit visual and audio information?
I wanted to share another tidbit here, but the person involved requested
that I hold off.
I don't know about you, but I'm excited about some of these new inventions
that help move us into a better world.
Perhaps you can help spread the word about this Vapaire machine. Contact
that friend of yours that has been wanting to get a water filter, and
present this superior alternative. www.vapair.com
Also, maybe you know of someone who might be interested in investing in the
company.
This is a good time to get in on the ground level of a company that is sure
to excel.
Thanks to a merciful God, the future is now.
Sincerely,
Sterling D. Allan
p.s. for more info, call my friend Dan Wade toll free: 1-866-233-0296
Tell him I sent you.
See also
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