Times are a lot more uncertain now than ever. Considering what's been happening globally, and that the U.S. faces an extremely uncertain time period with unemployment at an all time high and a contentious election coming up.
I've survived a hurricane, I understand how necessary it is to heed warning signs and prepare for the worst.
This brings me to James Carter's method of creating and preserving electricity - The Infinite Energy Generator.
The Infinite Energy Generator is pretty much a do-it-yourself manual that shows you how to make a generator in your own residence.
Thankfully it's step-by-step, so ANYONE can make the generator regardless of experience.
How Does The Energy Generator Work?
The generator runs with oil and gas, and can be used to power anything in your house, small or large. I started tiny (more on that later) but you can take it anyway you want to.
Who Made This Manual?
James Carter is the creator, and is well known in survival circles for helping cut down on energy usage.
What Comes With The Energy Generator Manual?
Here is a list of things incorporated with your purchase of the Infinite Energy Generator Manual:
You additionally get a lot of necessary details, like: • How to get all the needed components (vital right now) • How to develop the Generator within a handful of hours • How this system works without gas or oil • Scaling (GREAT if you want to work your way even more off-grid) • Mistakes to stay away from • How to STORE extra Electricity manual!
What's The Price?
I'm not going to lie, I thought this would run me a few hundred since it was going to help save so much money.
But no.
James keeps the price pretty cheap, at just $37. I guess this is because you still have to make the device yourself.
I got the guide and tested it on my phone. And it worked.
Cell phones are crucial in survival situations, so this was my top priority. With the scaling guide, I'll be moving on to bigger and better things, and maybe I'll be moving completely off the grid soon. This guide was EXCELLENT.
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