Upon hearing about Magniwork and about
harnessing the power of magnets I was excited. I thought Wow!
If this technology exists and is being distributed to the masses
for a mere $50 or less, then I should be able to make millions
selling this product! Everyone and everyone they know is going
to want one of these! Heck, I could build them in my garage and
sell them like hotcakes.
So before I decide to buy the ebook, I
went on the internet to see what other people thought of the Magniwork
system. I go to my favorite search engine which is Google and
search for “magniwork review”. The results give me
pages after pages of people praising the guide and saying how
they bought it and successfully created their own electricity
generator and how they use it to power their home.
But, the old saying, “if it’s
looks too good to be true, it probably is”, happens to be
the case as I have looked over the evidence and can difinitively
say that with Magniwork, things just don’t add up.
First of all, the video that they have
on the website is from a company called Lutec
which seems to have a difficult time validating their claims and
actually bringing their product to market. They do have an impressive
array of patents in different countries, and although their technology
is simple enough to understand, their plan of having a working
model saleable to the public by their own release date, March
of 2008 has not come to pass even to the date of this article.
More about Lutec can be found on Peswiki here.
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Lutec