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Und hier gehts zu den Infos:<br>
 
Und hier gehts zu den Infos:<br>
 
<br>www.perendev-power.com</ref>
 
<br>www.perendev-power.com</ref>
Supporting roles had [[Adolf Schneider]], publisher of the [[NET-Journal]<ref>Artikel: ''Perendev-Magnetmotor startet in den Markt! Sensationelle Technologie im Leasing und Contracting'', von Adolf und Inge Schneider, NET-Journal Heft 3/4 März/April 2007</ref> and  cheering articles in the [[Esotericism|esoteric]]-journal [[Raum & Zeit]] and on websites full with "incredible things" of a Klaus Kasper, Johnsonville/Wellington in Neuseeland. Sterling Allan, founder of [[Pure Energy Systems Network Inc.]] (PESN) was also among Brady's supporters, he organized an USA trip for Brady to advertise his nonworking Perendev-Generators, was webmaster of "perendev.co.za" and domain holder of "perendev.com".
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Supporting roles had [[Adolf Schneider]], publisher of the [[NET-Journal]<ref>Artikel: ''Perendev-Magnetmotor startet in den Markt! Sensationelle Technologie im Leasing und Contracting'', von Adolf und Inge Schneider, NET-Journal Heft 3/4 März/April 2007</ref> as well as cheering articles in the [[Esotericism|esoteric]]-journal [[Raum & Zeit]] and on websites dedicated to "incredible things" of a Klaus Kasper, Johnsonville/Wellington in Neuseeland. Sterling Allan, founder of [[Pure Energy Systems Network Inc.]] (PESN) was also among Brady's supporters, he organized an USA trip for Brady to advertise his nonworking Perendev-Generators, was webmaster of "perendev.co.za" and domain holder of "perendev.com".
    
Brady worked 17 years for a secret police unit in South Africa before he called himself inventor and founded a company in Johannesburg with branches in Russia, Germany, Switzerland and Netherlands. A lawyer Hans Badenhorst is mentioned in connection with the company Perendev Power in Munich. According to the homepage of Perendev Power, Brady has invented a waterjet propulsion system, a positioning system for stolen cars and a battery charging system, but was duped by a competitor. Eventually he invented a magnet motor that used gravity to produce energy.
 
Brady worked 17 years for a secret police unit in South Africa before he called himself inventor and founded a company in Johannesburg with branches in Russia, Germany, Switzerland and Netherlands. A lawyer Hans Badenhorst is mentioned in connection with the company Perendev Power in Munich. According to the homepage of Perendev Power, Brady has invented a waterjet propulsion system, a positioning system for stolen cars and a battery charging system, but was duped by a competitor. Eventually he invented a magnet motor that used gravity to produce energy.
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In 2004 Brady moved to Munich, to the exclusive residential area Grünwald. In 2007 Brady relocated to Switzerland, to the noble Wollerau at Lake Zurich.<ref>Roosstrasse&nbsp;23, Office&nbsp;203 Roospark, CH-8832&nbsp;Wollerau</ref>, where he attracted attention in the neighborhood of tennis professional Roger Federer due to his excessive lifestyle with a Maserati and several Ranger Rovers.<br><br>
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In 2004 Brady moved to Munich, to the exclusive residential area Grünwald. He relocated to Switzerland, to the noble Wollerau at Lake Zurich in 2007<ref>Roosstrasse&nbsp;23, Office&nbsp;203 Roospark, CH-8832&nbsp;Wollerau</ref>, where he attracted attention in the neighborhood of tennis professional Roger Federer due to his excessive lifestyle with a Maserati and several Ranger Rovers.<br><br>
    
==Accusations of fraud and arrest==
 
==Accusations of fraud and arrest==
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Norwegian citizen Torbjørn Homelien, of Aqua GEN AS, ordered a "free energy generator" from Perendev which was said to be able to produce an output of 6 kilowatts for an indefinite period of time. He transferred the amount of 6.000 US-Dollars and was advised the generator was going to be delivered two months later. Delivery did not materialize and no explanation was offered. Mr. Homelien managed to contact Mike Brady by phone, only to be put off several times. One excuse mentioned were alleged improvements currently implemented. Eventually, the client attempted to sue Perendev. He also reported to have received threatening phone-calls from Brady.<ref>http://www.phact.org/e/z/perendev.htm</ref>
 
Norwegian citizen Torbjørn Homelien, of Aqua GEN AS, ordered a "free energy generator" from Perendev which was said to be able to produce an output of 6 kilowatts for an indefinite period of time. He transferred the amount of 6.000 US-Dollars and was advised the generator was going to be delivered two months later. Delivery did not materialize and no explanation was offered. Mr. Homelien managed to contact Mike Brady by phone, only to be put off several times. One excuse mentioned were alleged improvements currently implemented. Eventually, the client attempted to sue Perendev. He also reported to have received threatening phone-calls from Brady.<ref>http://www.phact.org/e/z/perendev.htm</ref>
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In Germany several persons believe to be duped by Brady or Perendev. A usergroup of Perendev-victims can be found at Yahoo, where they share their experiences.<ref>http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/PerendevJustice/</ref><ref>PerendevJustice-owner {at} yahoogroups.com</ref> According to German newspaper "Münchner Abendblatt", a total of 41 persons were cheated out of an overall amount of one million Euro by effecting payments to Perendev Power without receiving „free energy“ generators in return.<ref>Reinhard Keck: ''Abgezockt mit "Wundermaschinen": Betrüger geschnappt.'' Artikel in Münchner Abendzeitung vom 20.&nbsp;April 2010 [http://www.abendzeitung.de/muenchen/180388]</ref> According to TZ-Munich 61&nbsp;persons were scammed.<ref>Dorita Plange: Artikel ''Vom feinen Zürichsee direkt nach Stadelheim - Hokuspokus-Betrüger festgenommen!'', TZ-München, 20.&nbsp;April 2010</ref> According to another source, the number of victims lies at&nbsp;200 and the amount of payments at 4&nbsp;million Euro.
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There are also several persons in Germany who believe to have been scammed by Brady or Perendev. A usergroup of Perendev-victims can be found at Yahoo, where they share their experiences.<ref>http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/PerendevJustice/</ref><ref>PerendevJustice-owner {at} yahoogroups.com</ref> According to German newspaper "Münchner Abendblatt", a total of 41 persons were cheated out of an overall amount of one million Euro by effecting payments to Perendev Power without receiving „free energy“ generators in return.<ref>Reinhard Keck: ''Abgezockt mit "Wundermaschinen": Betrüger geschnappt.'' Artikel in Münchner Abendzeitung vom 20.&nbsp;April 2010 [http://www.abendzeitung.de/muenchen/180388]</ref> According to TZ-Munich 61&nbsp;persons were scammed.<ref>Dorita Plange: Artikel ''Vom feinen Zürichsee direkt nach Stadelheim - Hokuspokus-Betrüger festgenommen!'', TZ-München, 20.&nbsp;April 2010</ref>
    
The Munich Perendev Group subsidiary is not available by phone any longer. Brady defected to Wollerau, Switzerland (canton Schwyz) where he was arrested in his home on March 29, 2010 due to a warrant issued by Munich public prosecution (Munich&nbsp;I) for continued fraud and extradited to Germany. He was convicted to 5 years and 9 months in November 2010 for fraud in 36 cases and attempted fraud in 19 cases.<ref>[http://www.merkur-online.de/nachrichten/muenchen/patent-vorgetaeuscht-tueftler-muss-gefaengnis-1018603.html Merkur Online: Patent vorgetäuscht: Tüftler muss ins Gefängnis]</ref><br>
 
The Munich Perendev Group subsidiary is not available by phone any longer. Brady defected to Wollerau, Switzerland (canton Schwyz) where he was arrested in his home on March 29, 2010 due to a warrant issued by Munich public prosecution (Munich&nbsp;I) for continued fraud and extradited to Germany. He was convicted to 5 years and 9 months in November 2010 for fraud in 36 cases and attempted fraud in 19 cases.<ref>[http://www.merkur-online.de/nachrichten/muenchen/patent-vorgetaeuscht-tueftler-muss-gefaengnis-1018603.html Merkur Online: Patent vorgetäuscht: Tüftler muss ins Gefängnis]</ref><br>
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