The story of GEET is also the story of its besieged inventor, Paul Pantone. He was born in 1950 in Detroit, Michigan, and began inventing as a child. He and his family moved to Southern California in 1959. In his teens, Paul built several inventions, without knowing he was inventing. Paul also built a number of handy tools including a “stud gun” for splitting firewood and a glow in the dark level with 27 different functions.
During the energy crisis of the late 1970s, Paul became concerned with the high price of oil, so he set his mind to searching for a solution. By 1979, Paul had managed to discover over 250 ways of NOT getting better mileage or less pollution. He kept searching and experimenting.
In 1983, Pantone created his first working GEET engine. In 1984, a local newspaper wrote a story about Paul Pantone and GEET. In 1985, Pantone & GEET were featured on the evening news. Paul continued to refine the technology.
Over many years, Pantone made a number of attempts to introduce GEET to nonprofit organizations, only to find out that none of them actually wanted to support solutions like this.
In 1994, Paul Pantone moved to Utah. A trust was created to protect the GEET patent. A school was created to teach GEET technology, and a corporation was created to manufacture GEET products.
In 1999, Paul gave away the “small engine” part of the GEET technology still available online at teslatech.info.
Paul published “The Book of GEET: Book One: Basic Science” through Freeze Time Media in August 2015. He passed away on Dec. 14, 2015.