The Technology They Tried to Erase

Paul Pantone gave his invention to the world for free.

In return, he was charged with fraud, declared insane, and locked in a mental hospital for 3.5 years — longer than any prison sentence would have been.

The GEET Reactor works. Thousands have built it. This is the documented truth.

"It works. That's the problem. They don't want it to work."

— Paul Pantone

The Contradiction That Should Trouble You

If GEET didn't work, why did they destroy him?

What the Prosecutor Said

"Pure, unadulterated nonsense — the crackpot notions of a fraud looking to get rich quick."

— Richard Hamp, Utah Assistant Attorney General

What the Physicist Said

"According to my present knowledge it should not work and I would not believe it had I not seen it with my own eyes."

— Dr. Andreas Kurt Richter, 1995

If it was "pure nonsense," why was he locked in a mental hospital for longer than any fraud sentence would require?

A Timeline of Injustice

August 18, 1998

Patent Granted

US Patent #5,794,601 issued for "Fuel Pretreater Apparatus and Method." Pantone releases free plans "for everyone on the planet."

~2000

Buyout Attempts

Offered millions to sell GEET rights. Threatened when he refused. Stipulated any sale must ensure "the invention be used to help man."

December 12, 2005

Declared Incompetent

Judge Royal Hansen commits Pantone to Utah State Hospital. He was declared "delusional" partly because he believed his engine could run on water.

May 12, 2009

Released After 3.5 Years

Confined longer than any prison sentence would have required. Released without additional jail time — he'd already served more than enough.

December 14, 2015

Paul Pantone Dies

Dies in Tennessee after long illness. Never received vindication. His technology lives on through thousands of builders worldwide.

Pantone Wanted Everyone to Have This Technology

In 1998, he released free plans "for everyone on the planet." The technology cannot be suppressed if everyone builds it.

The Truth Deserves to Be Told

Paul Pantone sacrificed everything — his freedom, his health, his life — so this technology could be free. We honor that sacrifice by preserving the truth.

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