Is this generator thing for real?

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Well, i just came back to post an update, their facebook page seems to be updated with some new pics... Even for a fake one, it does looks staggering.
 

Or to translate:

We're still taking the suckers for everything we can, isn't Covid19 great as it gives us an excuse for why things don't work, and we can stretch out the money train for even longer.
 
Even Govt is involved in this?
Update 15 August
Source: https://www.facebook.com/InfinitySAVTeam/
 
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Or translated - "we managed to bribe an ex-politician to support our criminal endeavours, as long as we give him a percentage of the money we mange to steal off the gullible".

The "World Intellectual Property Association" doesn't exist. If they meant, "World Intellectual Property Organization", then a "Dr. Lee Sang-hee" has never led the organization - the title "chairman" doesn't exist in the WIPO.
So, no bribed ex-politician - that would cut into profits, just a fabricated functionary.
 
Please post the pics here, I don't have a Facebook account.
 
Hi,
I once had a workmate, who had invented a perpetual motion machine, and was making it in his garage. I have always been interstd in this kind of thing, and he kindly took me to see it.
He showed me the workings, which were mechanical not magnetic, but I bet they will be a similar kind of thing to this generator.

It took me quite a while to figure out where he was going wrong. He was a mate, and had spent a lot of effort with it, so I didn't tell him he was waisting his time, and he died happily thinking it would work.

So for this thing, it would need 'a good coat of looking at' to find the missing energy loss.

Don't send any money, just wait till they're for sale and proved.

Me too!, I mostly don't mess with Facebook.
Camerart.
 
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