Bismillah-hir-rahman-nir-rahim
Dibawah ini saya " copy paste" article Ken Pedler seorang saintis .Pertemuan yang diatur Allah SWT bermula dari Switzerland sehingga beliau yang saya temui di Langkawi , melalui saudara Simon . Simon merupakan consultan yang bertanggungjawap bagi pihak Ken Pedler untuk menguruskan " projek funding" beliau. Simon adalah teman yang saya sebutkan didalam blog saya.
Kata-kata aku " Nothing will happen if i don't lead this project" This product is for mankind and not for personal benefit and this project must starts here "Malaysia" the secret is with me." itulah kata-kata aku yang menggores perasaan dan hati nurani Ken Pedler sehinggakan beliau memutuskan untuk tidak berhubungan dengan aku" Sekiranya beliau meniiti perjalanan beliau seawal dari Switzerland bersama Simon dan juga mengimbau ' kisah beliau tersesat" selama 3 hari, semua ini akan akan terjawap kini.
Inshaallah..sekiranya ada kesempatan dari Allah SWT, semuanya akan bersambung. Untuk pengetahuan semua " produk" yang dihasilkan bolih mendatangkan 'malapetaka" kepada manusia dan dunia sekiranya disalah guna".
Disebabkan keengkaranya dan sifat ketidakbertanggungjawapan beliau, ,hukuman didunia berupa kehinaan diri sedang dilalui,.
Surah Al Araf :-
175. Dan bacakanlah kepada mereka berita orang yang telah Kami berikan kepadanya ayat-ayat Kami (pengetahuan tentang isi Al-Kitab), kemudian dia melepaskan diri daripada ayat-ayat itu, lalu dia diikuti oleh syaitan (sampai dia tergoda), maka jadilah dia termasuk orang-orang yang sesat. (QS. 7:175)
176. Dan kalau Kami menghendaki, sesungguhnya Kami tinggikan (derajat)nya dengan ayat-ayat itu, tetapi dia cenderung kepada dunia dan menurutkan hawa nafsunya yang rendah, maka perumpamaannya seperti anjing jika kamu menghalaunya diulurkannya lidahnya dan jika kamu membiarkannya dia mengulurkan lidahnya (juga). Demikian itulah perumpamaan orang-orang yang mendustakan ayat-ayat Kami. Maka ceritakanlah (kepada mereka) kisah-kisah itu agar mereka berfikir. (QS. 7:176)
177. Amat buruklah perumpamaan orang-orang yang mendustakan ayat-ayat Kami dan kepada diri mereka sendirilah mereka berbuat zalim. (QS. 7:177)
178. Barangsiapa yang diberi petunjuk oleh Allah, maka dialah yang mendapat petunjuk; dan barangsiapa yang disesatkan Allah 583, maka merekalah orang-orang yang merugi. (QS. 7:178)
Mystery surrounds firm touting 'inertialess drive'
Ken Pedlar, pictured in 2000, is the man behind Inertialess Drive ZPE. Photo: File.
An inventor who raised $6.8 million from Bay investors before shifting to Switzerland is planning to start a "green tech power generation mass production plant" at Mount Maunganui.
Inertialess Drive ZPE (2010) Ltd has advertised for 21 staff needed to bring Ken Pedlar's ideas to a mass market.
Mr Pedlar has for years touted a prototype micro-hydro generator using his "inertialess" rotor which runs off flowing water.
Inertia technologies have long been associated with science fiction, particularly in the realm of acceleration to faster-than-light speeds.
Efforts by the Bay of Plenty Times to discuss the plans with Mr Pedlar, the company director, were unsuccessful.
It included going to the company's registered office at 580 Maunganui Rd.
The owner of the house, who asked not to be named, said he never authorised his house to be used as the registered office. He said Mr Pedlar's aunty lived in the house and that Mr Pedlar's son sometimes called around to pick up his father's mail.
"I don't know where he is - he could live on the Moon for all I know."
Inertialess Drive ZPE is the latest in a series of companies registered by Mr Pedlar since 1994.
They were all based around his research into inertialess-drive technologies.
His first company was struck off in 1996 for failing to provide an annual return. Two subsequent companies were also struck off.
The latest company, registered in August last year, showed Moananui Michael Ken Pedlar as the sole director and shareholder of 30 million shares.
Its advertisement in a recent Bay of Plenty Times asked applicants to submit a one-page handwritten CV. The staff list includes two mechanical engineers, two electrical engineers, four product designers and two carbon-fibre fabricators.
Employment would start in April-May next year.
Mr Pedlar appears to have found substantial financial backing for his enterprise, despite the Securities Commission on February 4 issuing a warning to investors that Inertialess Drive ZPE's share offer was illegal.
The commission banned the document offering shares in the company, saying the offer advertised last December in the Bay of Plenty Times was illegal because no prospectus had been registered and there was no investment statement.
It was Mr Pedlar's third brush with Crown commercial law enforcement agencies.
The commission said advertising for shares in Inertialess Drive Technologies was banned in 1998 because there was no registered prospectus.
In 2000, advertising for shares in Inertialess Drive Corporation (IDC) was banned for the same reason.
The advertisements in the Bay of Plenty Times were targeted at former shareholders of these companies.
IDC was put into liquidation in 2001. The Official Assignee's final report of April, 2004 said no assets were realised and no proceeds were available for distribution to creditors.
Mr Pedlar moved to Switzerland following a shareholders' meeting in Tauranga on February 24, 2000. By the time the company was put into liquidation, he had left behind more than 1200 shareholders, most of who lived in the Western Bay of Plenty.
The share register recorded that they paid more than $6.8 million to Mr Pedlar for shares in the company from October 1998 to March 2000.
In the mid 1990s Mr Pedlar applied for funding from the Bay of Plenty Business Development Board, however the board was unable to assess the technical aspects of the technology and sought his consent to obtain independent technical feedback.
Former board manager Grant Nordick said Mr Pedlar declined to give consent and so no funding was approved.
Lindsay Richards, formerly of solar heating company Sola 60, visited the company's Hull Rd premises about 11 years ago where he saw the prototype in action on a kitchen table, with wires coming off powering light bulbs.
Water was being pumped under high pressure into the device and Mr Richards immediately wondered how much energy was going in via the water pump to produce the energy needed to light the bulbs.
He said it looked to him like a very inefficient micro-hydro device. As for whether it was inertialess, Richards said it looked to him like the water was driving a partially spherical ball which he assumed contained windings with a magnet in the middle to produce an alternating current.
Mr Richards said he was struck by how the factory looked like the set of a B-grade movie, with people in white overalls milling around like extras, with nothing really happening.
He asked Mr Pedlar how business was going and was told that the company was working with General Motors on a deal worth billions of dollars.
An unnamed company secretary for Inertialess Drive ZPE responded by email to the Bay of Plenty Times that Mr Pedlar was declining all media requests for interviews, saying the media had been negatively biased in their reporting and demonstrated a lack of research.
"There never has been any advertising for the sale of shares inside New Zealand."
Inertialess Drive ZPE (2010) Ltd has advertised for 21 staff needed to bring Ken Pedlar's ideas to a mass market.
Mr Pedlar has for years touted a prototype micro-hydro generator using his "inertialess" rotor which runs off flowing water.
Inertia technologies have long been associated with science fiction, particularly in the realm of acceleration to faster-than-light speeds.
Efforts by the Bay of Plenty Times to discuss the plans with Mr Pedlar, the company director, were unsuccessful.
It included going to the company's registered office at 580 Maunganui Rd.
The owner of the house, who asked not to be named, said he never authorised his house to be used as the registered office. He said Mr Pedlar's aunty lived in the house and that Mr Pedlar's son sometimes called around to pick up his father's mail.
"I don't know where he is - he could live on the Moon for all I know."
Inertialess Drive ZPE is the latest in a series of companies registered by Mr Pedlar since 1994.
They were all based around his research into inertialess-drive technologies.
His first company was struck off in 1996 for failing to provide an annual return. Two subsequent companies were also struck off.
The latest company, registered in August last year, showed Moananui Michael Ken Pedlar as the sole director and shareholder of 30 million shares.
Its advertisement in a recent Bay of Plenty Times asked applicants to submit a one-page handwritten CV. The staff list includes two mechanical engineers, two electrical engineers, four product designers and two carbon-fibre fabricators.
Employment would start in April-May next year.
Mr Pedlar appears to have found substantial financial backing for his enterprise, despite the Securities Commission on February 4 issuing a warning to investors that Inertialess Drive ZPE's share offer was illegal.
The commission banned the document offering shares in the company, saying the offer advertised last December in the Bay of Plenty Times was illegal because no prospectus had been registered and there was no investment statement.
It was Mr Pedlar's third brush with Crown commercial law enforcement agencies.
The commission said advertising for shares in Inertialess Drive Technologies was banned in 1998 because there was no registered prospectus.
In 2000, advertising for shares in Inertialess Drive Corporation (IDC) was banned for the same reason.
The advertisements in the Bay of Plenty Times were targeted at former shareholders of these companies.
IDC was put into liquidation in 2001. The Official Assignee's final report of April, 2004 said no assets were realised and no proceeds were available for distribution to creditors.
Mr Pedlar moved to Switzerland following a shareholders' meeting in Tauranga on February 24, 2000. By the time the company was put into liquidation, he had left behind more than 1200 shareholders, most of who lived in the Western Bay of Plenty.
The share register recorded that they paid more than $6.8 million to Mr Pedlar for shares in the company from October 1998 to March 2000.
In the mid 1990s Mr Pedlar applied for funding from the Bay of Plenty Business Development Board, however the board was unable to assess the technical aspects of the technology and sought his consent to obtain independent technical feedback.
Former board manager Grant Nordick said Mr Pedlar declined to give consent and so no funding was approved.
Lindsay Richards, formerly of solar heating company Sola 60, visited the company's Hull Rd premises about 11 years ago where he saw the prototype in action on a kitchen table, with wires coming off powering light bulbs.
Water was being pumped under high pressure into the device and Mr Richards immediately wondered how much energy was going in via the water pump to produce the energy needed to light the bulbs.
He said it looked to him like a very inefficient micro-hydro device. As for whether it was inertialess, Richards said it looked to him like the water was driving a partially spherical ball which he assumed contained windings with a magnet in the middle to produce an alternating current.
Mr Richards said he was struck by how the factory looked like the set of a B-grade movie, with people in white overalls milling around like extras, with nothing really happening.
He asked Mr Pedlar how business was going and was told that the company was working with General Motors on a deal worth billions of dollars.
An unnamed company secretary for Inertialess Drive ZPE responded by email to the Bay of Plenty Times that Mr Pedlar was declining all media requests for interviews, saying the media had been negatively biased in their reporting and demonstrated a lack of research.
"There never has been any advertising for the sale of shares inside New Zealand."
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