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ArcherUniverse26 ArcherUniverse26 2 days ago
I would suggest investors sharing that they exist so they can come together to discuss legal options.
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PC retired PC retired 7 days ago
Apart from extravagant living expenses i would reckon a lot of loot has been burned through in the manufacture of all those silly props used by IEC and then Quantum: although of no use to man or beast they do display a very high standard of workmanship and would not have come cheap.
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Dorick Dorick 1 week ago
Mr. MagnetLover: Apart from retribution, there's the little matter of returning the ill-gotten tens of millions of dollars back to the investors the companies scammed! It's a mystery why no investor has started a class-action lawsuit yet (as far as I know). I don't know what they're waiting for.
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MagnetLover MagnetLover 1 week ago
Now that both companies are at 0. The only thing I am waiting for is the retribution for all the malfeasance.
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PHX-Muse PHX-Muse 1 week ago
Mr. Szilard pretty much trusted this board while running out the back door. People like Danzik don't just arbitrarily attack attention like on this board without having provoked enough people to start a following. Thirty-nine registered followers wouldn't include any of the follower's that have chosen not to register, and there are probably more.
Instead of trying to create the illusion that posters and investors here are the problem, maybe Mr. Szilard could provide more explanations
for the legit post.
Danzik could have done anything he wanted with technology with his own money, but he took money from investors into a public company.
Now he doesn't like the rules for public companies and wants to blame all of the commotion on people that post here.
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PC retired PC retired 2 weeks ago
Every time i look at the "distributor" map it has increased in number but all look dubious with none having contact details. I reckon he is just trying to sell a distributorship, albeit with nothing to back it up. "Look everyone wants a piece of the action- buy yours now before they are all gone"!!!
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Dorick Dorick 2 weeks ago
Mr. PC: I'm giving Trump's newly appointed Chair of the Securities Exchange Commission, which prosecutes SECURITIES FRAUD, a little time to get settled in. Then some things will start happening and it won't be so quiet.
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PC retired PC retired 3 weeks ago
Has Mr Szilard abandoned us? Oh dear, what a shame.
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MsRoxanne MsRoxanne 3 weeks ago
Perhaps they’re manufacturing smoke and mirrors! Heaven knows Mr. S gave us enough of both. Just here, waiting for the inevitable implosion…
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PC retired PC retired 3 weeks ago
It's very quiet around here. I see the number of "distributors" continues to escalate but still no products?? Not even a toilet roll, what is he selling, fresh air?
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MagnetLover MagnetLover 4 weeks ago
Dennis just bought a drone and he is having fun freaking out the Pentagon? 😆

Nice videos of the buildings. But no relevant info about the equipment being installed. Probably just my paranoia speaking...
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MJ16 MJ16 4 weeks ago
The Suprock lawsuit settlement did happen as planned, stipulation of dismissal was filed.

Thursday, January 30, 2025
128 motion Stipulation Thu 01/30 1:53 PM
STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL with Prejudice by Consol Plaintiffs John L. Suprock, Laurie L. Suprock, Renewable Energy Now, LLC, Consortium, LLC. (Blum, Jonathan) (dismissal)
-Quantum Energy Inc. v. PCS Advisors LLC
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PC retired PC retired 4 weeks ago
That's what it is, toilet paper installations! Why did i not think of that?
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Dorick Dorick 4 weeks ago
Mr. PC: Without any information whatsoever as to what is being "installed," the claims are practically meaningless. If Danzik went around installing new rolls of toilet paper in the bathrooms he could call it an "active installation."
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PC retired PC retired 4 weeks ago
Everyday i look at their website there seems to be more of these "active installations". I wonder are these as real as all the supposed dealerships?? Strange when they appear to have no products, no faq and no leadership team other than DD. How could one make sales on the basis of such a dreadful website?
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PC retired PC retired 4 weeks ago
I agree, obfuscation seems to be the plan.
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PHX-Muse PHX-Muse 1 month ago
Happy New Year everyone. I just got caught up on all the posting.

@Dorick, @MagnetLover, @PCretired, @MsRoxanne

After Mr Szilard suggested to look things up before, what I looked up really started to look like confusion is the goal. More shells makes a bigger shell game and swapping the names of the shells makes more confusion. Then which of the shells is going to report audited financial statements? Like magic, audit of what happened with investor’s money avoided.

From what I looked up before, whose funds really paid off the investors in previous Danzik companies?

• https://federalcorporation.ca/corporations/11899830
• https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/fbem/DocumentDisplayServlet?documentld=r06UF3IDYxuXB61KQmcIEA==&system=prod
• https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/fbem/DocumentisplayServlet?documentld=pPWdNLgEWZxY8Sqed PLUS yJrA==&system=prod

I didn’t find much else about Hinz, but when I looked up Douglas Bean I found this link:

• https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/FLOOIDCX-CORP-119074447/news/FLOOIDCX-CORP-Changes-in-Control-or-Registrant-Change-in-Directors-or-Principal-Officers-form-8-41048242/

Company executives, lawyers & CPAs shouldn’t be helping with things like this when they are supposed to be working for shareholders and complying with SEC disclosure rules. Why did a Quantum executive buy FlooidCX in the first place, and who’s funds really paid for the purchase?
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PC retired PC retired 1 month ago
And i say Mr Dorick is quite correct in all he says. All free energy/overunity/something from nothing/free lunch schemes are scams as such claims are forbidden by the laws of physics.
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MagnetLover MagnetLover 1 month ago
No way. Or else he would be too busy Sam Altmanning himself.
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splintered sunlight splintered sunlight 1 month ago
No

And it doesn't end well at all.

And IMHO, it is already the end........
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Dorick Dorick 1 month ago
I allege that Dennis Danzik, Inductance Energy, Quantum Energy, and FlooidCX have violated the Exchange Act and the Securities Act in that they have made use of deceptive and fraudulent contrivances, devices, schemes, and artifices, have made untrue statements, have omitted to reveal crucially material facts, and have engaged in practices which operated as a fraud, in connection with the sale of securities. The violations occurred in the course of their fraudulent efforts to deceive investors by blatantly misrepresenting the capabilities of a device which they have called the “Earth Engine,” or “Photon Engine.” While employing deceptive contrivances to cause investors to believe their false claims that the so-called “Earth Engine” or “Photon Engine” is powered by “magnetic propulsion,” and could therefore make the electric grid unnecessary, they withheld from investors the crucially material fact that the so-called “Earth Engine” or “Photon Engine” is actually powered entirely by electricity and not at all by magnets. Furthermore, they withheld the fact that when used spin a generator, the device will actually consume more electricity than the generator produces.
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Dorick Dorick 1 month ago
MsRoxanne: I don't know whether anyone still believes that Scammer Danzik's fraudulent company has an "engine" powered and "fueled" by magnetism, as Scammer Danzik has claimed for years. But no matter whether anyone believes such claims, I can guarantee with absolute certainty that they are false. The so-called "Earth Engine" / "Photon Engine" is powered by electricity and not by magnets, and there is nothing "world-changing" about it. It is simply a type of electric motor. It makes no difference whether Mr. S happened to purchase one. I am simply bewildered by the fact that investors have not already filed class-action lawsuits for SECURITIES FRAUD against FlooidCX, Quantum Energy Inc, and Inductance Energy.
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Koog Koog 1 month ago
does anyone on this board truly think this company has the technology it claims to have?
In a word: NO.
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MsRoxanne MsRoxanne 1 month ago
I recognize that I can be snarky at times, but this is a sincere question for the group: does anyone on this board truly think this company has the technology it claims to have? I’m talking about the earth engine and photon engine, not the supposed 400 SKUs or lightbulbs and solar panels that Mr. S claimed they distribute or manufacture. Over the last however many years we’ve seen reverse splits, lawsuits, press releases, Danzik videos, delinquent SEC filings, offices supposedly being opened up all over the country, symbol changes from QEGY to QREE to whatever weird relationship QREE & FLCX had, only to await yet another ticker change to QQQQ. The one main thing we haven’t seen is any proof whatsoever that a single world-changing energy system has been installed (or for that matter even exists in the first place). Mr. S claimed to have an installation at one of his businesses (but he also referenced an HOA, which is more of a residential term) but when pressed by me and others to post a photograph or video of the installation, he said ‘peace out’ because we’re all rude or mean or stupid or whatever his excuse was. How does this all end?
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MJ16 MJ16 1 month ago
It was litigated for over a year, there might some interesting details in the the transcripts if someone has a PACER account.

https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/17189361/inductance-energy-corporation-v-meyer/
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Dorick Dorick 1 month ago
Mr. Bystander: There's no reason to be regretful. Quan Trump's second iteration is going to be a real doozey!
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Curious Bystander Curious Bystander 1 month ago
Mr Dorick, while I do appreciate your willingness to accommodate my request, I must regretfully inform you that I’ve decided to instead invest in Quantrump Energy as the second iteration of their most popular product will very soon be available. Thank you for your time.




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Dorick Dorick 1 month ago
Dear Mr. Bystander: Thank you for your interest in our company, and our transformative Jurassic Pet Solutions. I have forwarded your question (and in fact, your whole comment) to our AI-powered Tour Scheduling Department, which will determine your name and phone number by analyzing your writing style, so there's no need to provide any further information, and you can expect a phone call very shortly. We will then develop for you a complete ZERO GRIEF Jurassic pet plan appropriate to your needs and situation.
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Curious Bystander Curious Bystander 1 month ago
Mr Dorick— Fine. I will take a tour. But contrary to what you are likely thinking, I don’t want to tour your Scottsdale facility. Instead, I would like to visit your offices in Cheyenne, Fort Lauderdale, St George, Honolulu, Washington DC, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Salt Lake City, New York, Austin, Helena, Byron, and Powell. Surely something meaningful that will help support your claims is happening at each of those locations. I can meet you there on the dates of your choosing. If you could please provide me with physical addresses that would be wonderful, as the exact location of the majority of those offices has not been provided by your company nor can those office locations be found in a Google search. It’s possible that you may think this request is a bit unreasonable, and maybe even that I’m being intrusive. If you do feel this way—if you really do think you can dangle carrots like this in front of investors without allowing them to actually take a bite—then you truly are “the epitome of a recalcitrant, contemptuous, and incorrigible” person….and we both know this is a label that you vehemently deny. So what do you say? On which dates would you like to meet?
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PC retired PC retired 1 month ago
Yet still no products, no magnetic propulsion, no faq and no leaders.
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Dorick Dorick 1 month ago
Mr. Bystander: Your defamatory allegations will be thoroughly contradicted by our dozens of very happy customers - but your own final words already prove how misinformed you are. Our velociraptor line bears no resemblance to any dog in the world. Some people have noticed that it does resemble the Australian emu quite strikingly, but this is once again just a rather unsurprising case of Convergent Evolution. As for your disparagement of the astonishing feats of dual-species teamwork that our pterodactyls and velociraptors have learned to perform, I simply invite you to TAKE A TOUR!
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Curious Bystander Curious Bystander 1 month ago
I’ll have to think on it. But if I do, and ultimately sue you, I’m sure the court wouldn’t care about me referencing your product as you labeled it.
Why??? Because if I sued you it would be less about your product’s uncanny resemblance to a hammer-headed bat, and more about the fact that the many distributors you claim are selling your pterodactyls are surprisingly quiet on the matter, that you had promised for years that your pterodactyls would fill the skies yet only a handful exist for demonstration purposes, that you have claimed your pterodactyls have certain special abilities yet have been unwilling and/or unable to produce even a single document from a respected third party to substantiate those claims, and that you regularly advertised the fact that your pterodactyls could on their own accomplish wonderful things yet recently abandoned that idea and instead are pushing the concept that they are only useful when paired with your new velociraptors which have an uncanny resemblance to a dog. :)
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Dorick Dorick 1 month ago
Mr. Bystander: In that case, would you possibly like to invest in my GENUINE Jurassic Pterodactyl breeding business? Mine are not fakes, like the ones the scammers sell, and there is nothing "miniature" about them - they are full-size pterodactyls, just as big as the ones that ruled the skies 150 million years ago. They do have an uncanny resemblance to hammer-headed bats, but that is simply an unremarkable instance of the well-known phenomenon of "convergent evolution." They actually make quite wonderful pets - much more entertaining than a parrot or cockatoo - and only consume 3 or 4 bananas a day.
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MagnetLover MagnetLover 1 month ago
A second install appreared on qree.energy : RIMA
https://www.rimamfg.com/about
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Curious Bystander Curious Bystander 1 month ago
Hahaha. I agree with you— anyone with a brain in their head knows it’s not an engine in the literal sense. But that’s what they call it. And because they do, and because that’s the term used in the lawsuit, it’s appropriate to use the term. And besides that I’m lazy and I don’t want to put a qualifying phrase every time I use the word “engine.”
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PC retired PC retired 1 month ago
Thank you very much, Mr Bystander.
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Dorick Dorick 1 month ago
Mr. Bystander: Thanks for the summary. I just wish you stop referring to Scammer Danzik's electric motor as an "engine." In the English-speaking world, no one but charlatans and scammers would ever refer to an electric motor as an "engine." If a scammer went into the business of selling "Miniature Jurassic Pterodactyls" which were actually hammerhead bats, would you call them "pterodactyls" just because the scammer did?
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Curious Bystander Curious Bystander 1 month ago
Here’s the nutshell version (just going off memory)—

A short time after investing, Meyer believed the company had exaggerated and/or overpromised certain details regarding testing of the engine and installations. After expressing his concerns to individuals inside and outside the company it became clear to the company that a lawsuit was coming so they beat Meyer to the punch and sued him for disparaging them. Meyer counter-sued and the fun began. Each side laid out their case with Meyer very clearly (in my opinion) proving Danzik was an agent of the company and that therefore certain of his actions/words that pertained to the lawsuit carried weight. Meanwhile the company argued that Danzik was “just their scientist” (more or less). Ultimately after a bunch of “he-said, she-said” a decision was made that Meyer could perform tests on the engine. There was some debate about how the engine should be tested. During those discussions it came up that Meyer had chosen Schuyler Jelsma to be his expert. And shortly thereafter the case was settled. The terms of the settlement are unknown.
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PC retired PC retired 1 month ago
Can anyone explain to me what that case, ie Meyer/Inductance Energy was about?
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Curious Bystander Curious Bystander 1 month ago
I’m purposely a bit of a chameleon. Maybe I’m Danzik’s alter ego. Ya never know on these message boards.
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Curious Bystander Curious Bystander 1 month ago
Schuyler Jelsma. Meyer’s attorney spelled it out for the judge. Afterwards the parties went back and forth on the best way to test the engine. Before a testing methodology could be agreed upon it was settled. My understanding is that Schuyler did NOT want to tear it apart as the company feared he would. He simply wanted to measure input/output.
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MJ16 MJ16 1 month ago
Who was the expert? The Inductance Energy v Meyer case might be interesting to read.

https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/17189361/inductance-energy-corporation-v-meyer/
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Dorick Dorick 1 month ago
Mr. Bystander: It seems that you've grown a little more skeptical regarding Scammer Danzik's magical unlocking of the secret Free Energy code. I can remember when you thought I should be banned from advfn!
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Dorick Dorick 1 month ago
MsRoxanne: It's entirely possible that Quantum/FlooidCX is installing something or other. Their untruthfulness is in their past claims regarding their so-called "Earth Engine" / "Photon Engine." No matter what they install, those claims will remain just as false as ever.
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MsRoxanne MsRoxanne 1 month ago
I guess we’ll just have to take their word for it. You don’t suppose they’re not being truthful, do you? 🤭
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PC retired PC retired 1 month ago
In the bible, Satan or Lucifer is referred to as the "father of lies". I think Danzik could easily challenge that position!
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Curious Bystander Curious Bystander 1 month ago
Circling back to my former comment, this is because the system is likely not actively functioning there…an installation at that site is actively being considered, or negotiated, or some other pre-installation activity is actively happening.

Word play. One thing Danzik and Co. do excel at. It took me years to understand their language but now I have a pretty good handle on it. Basically you just take normally accepted definitions of words/phrases like “active” or “currently installing” and push them so close to the edge of the untruth cliff that they are teetering but never actually fall off.
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MagnetLover MagnetLover 1 month ago
Also, there is absolutely no picture of the install.
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Curious Bystander Curious Bystander 1 month ago
One definition of “active” is to “pursue” an activity. That pretty much sums up what is going on here. And on that note I hereby announce that there are currently thousands of “active” installations across the United States in 2025.
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MJ16 MJ16 1 month ago
Their website's news page and LinkedIn don't mention any deal with Quantum Energy even though it says "2025 Active Installation". It's using their logo, so this is definitely the place. Usually, you'd have the partner post about the installation too to get all the coverage possible.

https://newfreedomaz.com/whats-happening/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/newfreedom
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