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After their exhaustive interrogations and demonstrations, the British judged that Coler was an honest experimenter.
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Mr. Peltier has always maintained his innocence and even the government attorney, who prosecuted the case against Mr. Peltier, has conceded that the government does not know who shot agents Coler and Williams, nor what Mr. Peltier's role in the firefight might have been.
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Coler stated that the strength of the magnets did not decrease during use - and suggested that he was tapping a new source of energy.
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During WWII, a highly secret R&D project supported Coler, in attempts to achieve production in order to recharge submarine batteries without the need for a sub to surface.
Revolutionary, Cost-Competitive, New Energy Technology! 2009
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During 1937, Coler demonstrated a second, 6,000 watt, generator that was later shown to the German navy.
Revolutionary, Cost-Competitive, New Energy Technology! 2009
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Two remarkable inventions were developed in Germany by Hans Coler.
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A future variation of the Coler device, presently under development, may be of great interest to schools, universities, laboratories and skeptics.
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After hostilities ended, Coler cooperated with British Intelligence, which published a Report in 1946 concluding his achievement was real.
Revolutionary, Cost-Competitive, New Energy Technology! 2009
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Coler, who has recovered well, does not look like the anonymous donor because his underlying facial bone structure remains intact.
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During WWII, a highly secret NAZI R&D project supported Coler, in attempts to achieve production of his invention.
Will a Revolutionary Energy Breakthrough Help to Kick-Start the Economy? 2008
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