Permanent Magnet Generator
How To Build A Permanent Magnet Generator
Three of Howard Johnson's patents were for a permanent magnet generator. Before his death in 2008, Johnson produced a working prototype perpetual magnetic motion machine, after thousands of failed trials and experimentation in his Blacksburg, Virginia laboratory. His device was featured in the Spring, 1980 edition of Science and Mechanics magazine. The idea began to gain traction after Johnson was able to demonstrate his prototype to the Science And Mechanics journalist and former research scientist who featured him in the magazine. Johnson’s machine flies in the face of traditional scientific theories such as the Conservation of Energy law but proof is in the actual machine, which works without an external power source.
The permanent magnet generator produces energy from a vacuum
Step-by-Step Instructions to build a Permanent Magnet Generator
Since his death, the original blueprints for the permanent magnet generator have been retrieved and named the HoJo motor, in his honor. These plans have helped many people feel empowered to stand up to the large energy companies by taking matters into their own hands. A manual was developed, with step-by-step simplified instructions for you to build your own version of the permanent magnet generator motor in one or two days, with materials you can purchase from your local hardware store for about $100 and the best thing is…



