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  1. newensign says:

    The moral of this Ian is, don’t involve large investors or patent your invention, as the enemy, will get to known about it, be content with slow expansion by word of mouth. Be content with a good return rather than become a millionaire overnight and accept some will copy your design as by Patenting your invention you are giving your secrets away to the government (the enemy)

    • ian says:

      Yes good advice N’. Even Rudolf Diesel who invented the diesel engine was suicided. The big guys tried to get his idea and he refused, but when on a ship going to the US to try to sell his idea, he committed suicide.

      • pete fairhurst 2 says:

        Very good advice newensign. The patent system benefits the bankers and their corporations ie the occulted owners. It is their system and is part of their very extensive control grid. Why should a good invention not be for the benefit of all mankind, not just the inventor and his/her owners?

        It ties inventors into their false paradigm too. Life is not about chasing money, it’s a test of character development and morality. Doing the right thing is FAR more important than money. ‘Do no wrong’ is the heart of natural and common law isn’t it

        I was lucky in that I was brought up with that moral principle. So I always realised that, and have always lived accordingly. I never chased money ahead of morality in all my long business career. I could have made more, if I’d been more ruthless. But I made enough for me and my family, so happy days…

        I didn’t know that about Diesel Ian, thanks. I’m not surprised about what you say either. That is how the owners always roll, a total lack of morality

        • ian says:

          Hi Pete, old Rudolf designed the engine to run on oil, not the refined petrol that the greedy big guys made, today his name is known for the fuel which the petrol guys made for it. Possibly the Duponts. Imagine if log cabins, wattle and daub, or the wheel were patented. It gets worse. Eddison’s first bulbs are still lighting up. They had a meeting with manufacturers to reduce the life of bulbs to make a business out of it. They’re only interested in milking society.

          • pete fairhurst 2 says:

            Thanks mate, everything you say makes sense. If it lasts too long then, invent a new design that fails much more quickly and more expensively

            Just look at plugs for sinks. Instead of the old simple standard rubber plugs there are now thousands of different expensive metal-sprung gizmos, with literally zero standardisation. The damn things drive me mad, they often fail after a few years, so an expensive plumber is then required to change the stupid mechanism

            I went to a plumbers merchant to find a replacement washer for my kitchen tap. Told him what I wanted, he laughed, handed me a catalogue, and said “which is it? There are hundreds of them”. Washers are now replaced by a metal gizmo, super duper, utter shite, metal washer things that don’t work