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1 Fix the World Organization Quantum Energy Generator (QEG) Project Opensourced Statement of Expenditures Prepared By HopeGirl, CEO Fix the World www.fixtheworldproject.org May 24, 2014 SUMMARY Project Objective To release suppressed free energy technology through opensourcing and co-development in a manner that ensures it is received directly by the people and changes the paradigm of global energy supply. Project Description The Quantum Energy Generator (QEG) is an overunity fueless electric generator based on Nikola Tesla’s design. It was patented by Tesla 130 years ago and has been suppressed by competing energy interests. Tesla’s patents are in the public domain. The QEG has been replicated several times, but the knowledge of such a needed breakthrough has remained obscure. The Fix the World (FTW) Organization set out on a mission to replicate the generator and opensource the plans to allow the world to participate in an open and free co-development environment. The intention is to break through the obstacles preventing us from releasing free energy technology (greed, fear, patents, control, etc.), and bring humanity closer to abandoning our dependence of fossil fuels. FTW hopes that the results of this project will inspire other inventors to follow a similar path and opensource their much needed inventions. For an excellent overview of the FTW QEG project, please view this 15 minute video created by the QEG Germany team: QEG Germany https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVFMv4A_Rbs#t=53 Project Length The FTW QEG Project has been running for eight months. All of the data in this report is from the timeframe of September 2013-May 2014. This project is ongoing as we are now in co-development with many countries around the world.

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Fix the World Organization

Quantum Energy Generator (QEG) Project

Opensourced Statement of Expenditures Prepared By HopeGirl, CEO Fix the World

www.fixtheworldproject.org

May 24, 2014

SUMMARY

Project Objective

To release suppressed free energy technology through opensourcing and co-development in a manner that ensures it is

received directly by the people and changes the paradigm of global energy supply.

Project Description

The Quantum Energy Generator (QEG) is an overunity fueless electric generator based on Nikola Tesla’s design. It was

patented by Tesla 130 years ago and has been suppressed by competing energy interests. Tesla’s patents are in the

public domain. The QEG has been replicated several times, but the knowledge of such a needed breakthrough has

remained obscure. The Fix the World (FTW) Organization set out on a mission to replicate the generator and opensource

the plans to allow the world to participate in an open and free co-development environment. The intention is to break

through the obstacles preventing us from releasing free energy technology (greed, fear, patents, control, etc.), and bring

humanity closer to abandoning our dependence of fossil fuels. FTW hopes that the results of this project will inspire

other inventors to follow a similar path and opensource their much needed inventions. For an excellent overview of the

FTW QEG project, please view this 15 minute video created by the QEG Germany team:

QEG Germany https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVFMv4A_Rbs#t=53

Project Length

The FTW QEG Project has been running for eight months. All of the data in this report is from the timeframe of

September 2013-May 2014. This project is ongoing as we are now in co-development with many countries around the

world.

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Project Funding and In-Kind Donations

The QEG project was funded via three crowdfunding campaigns over the course of eight months. A total of 970 people

have contributed funds. The original total projected budget needs for all 3 campaigns was $34,070. All three campaigns

were overfunded for a total of $60,424. The 3rd campaign reached its funding goal in less than 24 hours.

Approximately $587,000 of professional skilled labor was donated to the project through volunteers. Also,

approximately $166,000 of professional equipment, travel accommodations and other services were donated to the

project.

Project Expenditures

Expenses to date for the QEG project total $61,022. Of this, $14,756 was spent on building the first QEG prototype,

$30,791 was spent on the public QEG build in Morocco, and $15,475 was spent on QEG promotion and additional

operations expenses. Please see the following pages for the full detail of all expenditures.

Justification for Variance in Projections Vs. Actuals

Expenditures shifted from projections during the course of the project in several ways. Many tools were donated and did

not need to be purchased. During prototype development certain procedures had to be repeated which incurred an

additional cost. The public build in Morocco incurred unforeseen additional costs due to the difficulty of sourcing parts

locally. Delays in the project timeline caused by shipping delays and the repeating of processes incurred additional

expenses in non-refundable cancelled airfare.

Project Results to Date

QEG technology that has been suppressed for 130 years was opensourced freely to the public on March 25 2014 by

FTW. Over 120,000 copies of the QEG plans have been downloaded. (probably much more than this, but the number is

hard to track as it has gone viral) Over 40 countries are in the process of developing Cottage Industry Community Units

(CICU’s) for local QEG production. Of these countries, Japan is working on the QEG to make it smaller, and China has

allegedly shared the QEG plans with over 5,000 engineers to produce innovations on its original design.

Over 15 websites from different countries have been set up for QEG development. Many of these sights can be found on

www.be-do.com.

The opensourcing of the QEG has created a global stir of QEG co-development. This includes free energy enthusiasts,

engineers and physicists from all over the world working together to troubleshoot and develop the QEG technology in a

safe and open environment free from patents, controls, and other restrictions. So far, 3 stages of QEG development can

be identified:

1) Achieving Resonance, (creating raw power)

2) Achieving Over Unity, (creating more energy out than it takes to run it)

3) Achieving Self Looping, (using the energy produced to supply its own power)

QEG’s have been built in several locations. So far Pennsylvania, Taiwan, Germany, Orlando and Morocco have achieved

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resonance. Over unity was just achieved in Morocco. For a full report of the Morocco measurements please see the

HopeGirl Blog.

FTW donated a QEG to the impoverished village of Aouchtam Morocco. A QEG build was hosted in Aouchtam and

opened to the public for free. Traveling and accommodation expenses were the responsibility of those who chose to

attend. 75 people representing 24 countries traveled to Aouchtam for the public QEG build. These attendees included:

scientists, engineers, permaculturists, agriculturists, astrophysicists, bloggers, radio hosts, professional singers and

musicians, artists, former bank trade and finance, lawyers, former police and military, natural physicians, alchemists,

professional chefs, professional authors, alternative health experts and inventors.

At the time of this report, the QEG is still in co-development and embarking on the next stage of the project which is to

achieve self-looping. It should be noted that generating raw power through resonance and achieving over unity is a huge

breakthrough in energy technology that has never before been opensourced. Unfortunately, resources to bring the QEG

to self looping have been depleted in Morocco as this is an underdeveloped country where finding supplies has made

the costs prohibitive. It is the intention to commence the QEG project with a private build in a developed country to

replicate the QEG results to over unity and then bring it through to self-looping.

Many engineers around the world are watching the FTW QEG team and sharing the results in hopes to replicate them. It

is important to note that a QEG has already achieved self-looping as shown in this WITTS video here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ztt3R4Bu_0 However, instructions for how to achieve this effect of Teslas’ Public

Domain Design have not yet been opensourced by WITTS. FTW will publish the instructions when available and tested.

FTW has open sourced the original manual for the QEG, and will soon be posting an updated manual with some

additional findings we’ve had along the way. We will also be posting step by step instruction videos from the Morocco

build to help others. We have also opensourced our overunity measurements on the HopeGirl blog. Upon the success of

the next phase of the project we will opensource achieving self-looping. All of this is given freely by FTW as an energy

gift to humanity, and made possible by the crowdfunding donations and volunteer time of people who want to see free

energy as a reality, and end the suffering on this planet.

QEG Expenditures Detail Tables

QEG Project Campaigns Goal Actual Funders Campaign Link

1) QEG Prototype Build $7,610 $18,064 286 https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/home-quantum-energy-generator

2) Bring QEG to the World $20,000 $34,298 604 http://www.gofundme.com/HopeGirlFixtheworldQEG 3) Bring QEG to Morocco $6,460 $8,062 80 http://www.gofundme.com/7hyss4

Total $34,070 $60,424 970

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QEG Campaign #1 QEG Prototype Projection

QTY Description Per Unit Total (USD)

4 10" X 8" long sator housing $45 $180

600 Stator Laminations $3 $1,900

32 HV Coil Bobbins $18 $580

4 1" Ground and polished carbon steel shafting $75 $300

8 Ball Bearings $15 $120

1 Carbon magne wire Copper $290

600 Rotor Laminations $1 $600

10 High Voltage Capacitors $100 $1,000

Misc. Electronic components (mosfets, Rectifiers, Switches, connectors, wiring etc.)$800

1 1/10 Horsepower inducion motor $200

PC Board fabrication $400

Shipping & Handling $240

1 Research Assisant $500

1 Assembly Technician $500

Total $7,610

Campaign #2 Bring QEG's to the World Projection

QTY Description Per Unit Total (USD)

2 QEG to Donate to a Community in Need $7,000 $14,000

Additional equipment needed: oscilloscope, drill

press, arbor press, current clamp. $6,000 $6,000

Total $20,000

Campaign #3 Morocco Travel Expenses Projection

QTY Description Per Unit Total (USD)

Airfare $5,000 3 Round Trip tickets US-Tangiers

with Baggage. $5,000

Accommodations Shared rental arrangement 3

people for 2.5 weeks $400

Meals $250 Meals at ($10-12) a day for 14 days $250

Car Rental/ Taxi $210 Rental Car for 7 days at $30 a

day $210

Gofundme fees $600 $600

Total $6,460

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QEG Protoype Build Expenses Summary (In USD)

Total Parts Cost $6,731

Total Shipping Cost $1,545

Total Tools and Equiptment Cost $150

Total Travel Expenses Cost $1,750

Total Utilites Cost $1,920

Total Services and Fees Cost $2,660

Total Cost $14,756

Total In Kind Donations to Project Value $428,851

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QEG Prototype Build Expenses (In USD) Page 1

QEG Parts Cost Shipping / Delivery Detail

Console Box w/ Panel $50 Local Pickup

Film Capacitors Type 1 $675 $35

Film Capacitors Type 2 $24 $80

Film Capacitors Type 3 $276 $20

Plexiglass sheet for mounting 2.5uF capacitors $10 Local Pickup

Fiberglass reinforced epoxy laminate (for 2 end plates) $210 $30

Fiberglass reinforced epoxy laminate (shrouds) $75 $157 Overnight Shipping

Clear Cast Acrylic Tube $45 $25

Goodyear 4L430 V-Belt $120 8 used at $15 each. Local Pickup

1 Groove, 3” (76.2mm) x 7/8” (22.23 mm) bore, type A

Pulley (Motor) $120

6 used at $20 each. Local Pickup Includes all Pulley

Types

1 Groove 2.50” (63.5mm) Pulley 7/8” (22.23 mm) bore

type A (Generator)

DC PM Variable Speed, 2500 RPM, 180V armature, 7/8”

(22.225 mm) shaft, with base $435

$85 for first motor. Then bought a second motor for

$350. Shipping is included in price

Steel Stator $938 $150 Shipping for both Stator and Rotor

Rotor $798

Spacer Blocks 1-1/2” (38.1mm) x 1-1/2”(38.1 mm) x 4-

1/2” (114.3mm) $400 $250$100 in Freight Charges

Mica Tape 1.00” (25.4mm) x 50YD (45.7m) $103 $30 4 rolls total $81.71. Plus one roll at 20.43

Bonder for shaft/rotor $45 $45 for both bonder and activator. Shipping included.

7387 Activator (use with bonder)

Mica Plate NEMA 6 $109 $70

7/8” (22.23 mm) Three Bolt Flange Bearings $82 $25 6 Bearings used at $13.65 each

Magnet Wire #10 (2.5 mm dia.) Round HPT or HAPT $442 $200

Magnet Wire #20 (0.8mm dia.)Round Pulse Shield $196 $100

Teflon tubing $40 $10

Fiberglass Sleeving w/PVC for #10 HAPT wire (tubing) $80 $10

Tape, white or black, $80 $20

Shafting 7/8” dia. (22.23 mm) x 11.0” (27.94cm) long

w/standard 3/16” (4.76mm) x 3/32” (2.38mm) keyway $1502 Shafts were ordered for Protoype. Shipping Included

8 inch (20.3cm) Bolts, ¼ - 28 thread, Grade 8 $66 $43

Assorted ring, spade, and quick connect terminals $150 Local Pickup

Variac, 120/240V in, 0-280V out, 9.5 Amps $532 $190

Electrical box $15 Local Pickup

50 amp plug $40 Local Pickup

50 amp receptacle $40 Local Pickup

Switch, start/run $20 Local Pickup

Bridge Rectifier $125 Includes Shipping

Nuts and Washers $100 Local Pickup

Angle aluminum $20 Local Pickup

Spark Plugs $20 Local Pickup

Light Bulbs and Light Box $100 Local Pickup

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QEG Prototype Build Expenses (In USD) Page 2

Tools and Equiptment

Additional Tools Needed $150

Travel

Gas Milage for Traveling to Have Core Wound $120

Gas Mileage for purchasing QEG supplies $960 50% of $60 per week in gas for 8 months

Accomodations

Hotel Costs for two trips to have core wound $250 2 nights at $125 each night

Meals

3 meals for 3 people during winding $420

Per diem meal rate of $35 per person for 3 people for

4 days

Utilities

Heating and Electric for Workspace $1,400

$20 for one tank of propane. Average 2.5 times a

week for 12 weeks.=$600 Plus $200 a month for 3

months and $100 a month for two months additional

Internet for QEG Operations $120 25% of a $60 monthly internet bill for 8 months

25% of total phone bill for QEG Operations $400 25% of a $200 monthly phone bill for 8 months

Services and Fees

Torelco Processed Core First wind $800

Torelco Second Wind for Core $400

Re-order #20 wire and shipping for second wind $196 $100

Crowdfunding Platform Fees $723

Merchant Fees $542

Total Expenses $14,756

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QEG Prototype Build Expenses (In USD) Page 3

In Kind Donations

Donated Tools and Equipment $50,000

Total value of technical

equiptment needed to build and

measure results of the QEG

Donated Senior Engineer Labor $14,778

Full Time Equivalent for 8 months based on median annual salary. Reference:

Donated Project Manager Labor $62,808

Full Time Equivalent for 8 months based on median annual salary. Reference:

Donated Public Relations Manager Labor $58,136

Full Time Equivalent for 8 months based on median annual salary. Reference:

Donated Administrative Assistant Labor $38,643

Full Time Equivalent for 8 months based on median annual salary. Reference:

Donated Financial Analyst Labor $42,340

Full Time Equivalent for 8 months based on median annual salary. Reference:

Donated Human Resources Manager Labor $26,673

Full Time Equivalent for 8 months based on median annual salary. Reference:

Donated Purchasing Agent Labor $39,684

Full Time Equivalent for 8 months based on median annual salary. Reference:

Donated Web Designer Labor $42,207

Full Time Equivalent for 8 months based on median annual salary. Reference:

Donated Journalist Labor $31,415

Full Time Equivalent for 8 months based on median annual salary. Reference:

Donated Film Editor Labor $22,167

Full Time Equivalent for 8 months based on median annual salary. Reference:

Total In Kind Donations $428,851

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QEG Morocco Build Expenses Summary (In USD)

Total Parts Cost $9,225

Total Shipping Cost $7,100

Total Tools and Equiptment Cost $150

Total Travel Expenses Cost $10,550

Total Utilites Cost $260

Total Services and Fees Cost $3,506

Total Cost $30,791

Total In Kind Donations to Project Value $325,331

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QEG Morocco Build Expenses Detail (In USD) Page 1

QEG Parts Cost Shipping / Delivery Detail

Console Box w/ Panel $50 Personally brought into Morocco in a suitcase

Film Capacitors Type 1 $675 $200 Expedited Shipping to Morocco

Film Capacitors Type 2 $300 Local Pickup

Film Capacitors Type 3 $276 Personally brought into Morocco in a suitcase

Plexiglass sheet for mounting 2.5uF capacitors $10 Personally brought into Morocco in a suitcase

Fiberglass reinforced epoxy laminate (for 2 end plates) $210 Personally brought into Morocco in a suitcase

Fiberglass reinforced epoxy laminate (shrouds) $75 Personally brought into Morocco in a suitcase

Clear Cast Acrylic Tube $45 Personally brought into Morocco in a suitcase

Goodyear 4L430 V-Belt $20 Personally brought into Morocco in a suitcase

1 Groove, 3” (76.2mm) x 7/8” (22.23 mm) bore, type A

Pulley (Motor) $20Personally brought into Morocco in a suitcase

1 Groove 2.50” (63.5mm) Pulley 7/8” (22.23 mm) bore

type A (Generator) $20Personally brought into Morocco in a suitcase

DC PM Variable Speed, 2500 RPM, 180V armature, 7/8”

(22.225 mm) shaft, with base $500Personally brought into Morocco in a suitcase

Fully Processed Core$3,000 $3,500

$2000 for international freight shipping and $1,500 for

Moroccan Customs duties

Bonder and Activator for shaft/rotor

$45 $400

Purchase of a plane ticket for someone to bring this in

their suitcase as USPS would not ship a flammable

liquid

7/8” (22.23 mm) Three Bolt Flange Bearings $100 Personally brought into Morocco in a suitcase

Magnet Wire #10 (2.5 mm dia.) Round HPT or HAPT $442 Local Pickup

Shafting 7/8” dia. (22.23 mm) x 11.0” (27.94cm) long

w/standard 3/16” (4.76mm) x 3/32” (2.38mm) keyway

$80 $1,700

Purchase of a plane ticket for someone to bring this in

their suitcase from the USA as Morocco postal service

was delayed by 3 weeks.

8 inch (20.3cm) Bolts, ¼ - 28 thread, Grade 8 $100 Personally brought into Morocco in a suitcase

Assorted ring, spade, and quick connect terminals $150 Local Pickup

Variac, 120/240V in, 0-280V out, 9.5 Amps $627 Personally brought into Morocco in a suitcase

Electrical box $15 Local Pickup

50 amp plug $40 Local Pickup

50 amp receptacle $40 Local Pickup

Switch, start/run $20 Local Pickup

Bridge Rectifier $125 Local Pickup

Nuts and Washers $100 Local Pickup

Angle aluminum $20 Local Pickup

Spark Plugs $20 Local Pickup

Light Bulbs and Light Box $100 Local Pickup

Inverter $2,000 $1,300

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QEG Morocco Build Expenses Detail (In USD) Page 2

Tools and Equiptment Cost Detail

Additional Tools Needed $150

Travel

Roundtrip Airfare 3 People $5,000

Repurchase of Return flight tickets $3,000

Project was delayed and return tickets cancelled and

non refundable

Taxi $450 4 long distance taxi rides at $75 each

Rental Car $200 $50 a day for 4 days

Gas and Tolls for two round trips to Casablanca $200 6 hour round trip to pick up core from customs

Accomodations

Apartment Rental $400

Accommodations Shared rental arrangement 3

people for 4 weeks

Hotel in Tangier $600 2 rooms for 3 nights at $100 a night per room

Meals

Restaurant Meals for 3 people $700

Average 2-3 times a week eating in a restaurant for 4

weeks. Includes snacks and drinks.

Utilities

Internet Stick and Router and Service $140

Local Moroccan Phone $120

Services and Fees

Crowdfunding Platform Fees $2,540

Merchant Fees $966

Total Expenses $30,791

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QEG Morocco Build Expenses Detail (In USD) Page 3

In Kind Donations

Donated Tools and Equipment $100,000

$75K in Equipment loaned to the Morocco

build for measuring results. $25K in tools

and equipment.

Donated personal transport of parts into morocco $10,000 5 plane tickets at $2000 each

Donated Meals $3,150

Meals provided to 3 people by the

community at $35 per diem for 30 days.

Donated Accommodations $1,400

14 days of additional accommodations

donated to QEG team when the project was

delayed.

Donated Transportation $200

Donated use of community car and donated

rides to run errands

Donated Health Services $1,440

Therapeutic Treatments donated by the

community to ensure the wellbeing of the

QEG team

Additional Donated Labor:

Donated Senior Engineer Labor $113,968

Full Time Equivalent for 30 Engineers for 2 weeks based on median annual salary. Reference:

Donated Events Coordinator Labor $39,054

Full Time Equivalent for 3 events coordinator 2 months based on median annual salary. Reference:

Donated Purchasing Agent Labor $9,922

Full Time Equivalent for 2 months based on median annual salary. Reference:

Donated Journalist Labor $39,270

Full Time Equivalent for 10 Journalists for 1 month based on median annual salary. Reference:

Donated Film Editor Labor $6,928

Full Time Equivalent for 5 Film Editors for 2 weeks based on median annual salary. Reference:

Total In Kind Donations $325,331

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QEG Promotion and Operations

Description Cost Detail

Conference Fee $850

Cost for key note presentation given at the

Alchemy Event in London to promote the

opensourcing of the QEG

Round Trip Airfare $3,000

Taxi Fare $300 Taxi transportation for 5 days

Hotel $850 5 nights at $170 a night

Meals $175 $35 per diem meals for 5 days

House Sitting Fees $5,000

Payment for housesitting and maintenance

while traveling for 2 months

Rescheduled Airfare $3,000

Cost occurred for rescheduling airfare for

private consulting on QEG in Taiwan

Meals and Supplies $1,500

Cost for meals and supplies for 3 weeks for

private consulting on QEG in Taiwan

Hotel $800

Hotel costs for 2 rooms at $80 a night each for 5

nights in Taiwan

Total Costs $15,475