Nelson Camus prototype battery tech

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cropd-nelson-camus-tech-march-2010.jpgBreakthrough Power co-author Joel Garbon has spent time with Nelson Camus, Ph.D. and admires his resilience — cheerful perseverance, year after year — as well as his gifts as an inventor. Nelson has run into many setbacks but always finds a new path toward his goal of giving clean energy abundance to humankind.
We’ve had phone conversations over the years, and a few days ago I met the inventor in person. At my friend Mark B’s home in the Bay area of California, Nelson demonstrated a highly innovative and unusual lithium-ATP rechargeable non-disposable battery technology. I’ll probably be writing about his story in the May 2010 issue of Atlantis Rising magazine. The brief version is that his discoveries came from observing how living systems convert substances into energy or electricity.



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Breakthroughs to Energy-resource Justice – an interview

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Breakthroughs to Energy-resource Justice in Share Internat’lBreakthroughs to Energy-resource Justice:  Interview with author,  by Chester Ptasinski
Jeane Manning is an award-winning Canadian author. In 1981 she learned about a network of inventors, engineers and scientists who research non-conventional energy generators with the goal of giving humankind clean energy abundance. Since 1986 she has traveled extensively – interviewing these people and attending energy conferences about breakthrough energy systems that could replace oil and nuclear fission reactors.
Her books are published in six languages. The most recent, co-authored with industrial scientist Joel Garbon, won a silver medal in the international Independent Publishers’ 2009 Outstanding Book of the Year competitions. Its title is Breakthrough Power: How Quantum-Leap New Energy Inventions Can Transform Our World.

Q. The subtitle of your new book covers a broad scope. What do you mean by ‘how quantum-leap new energy inventions can transform our world’? Read more

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Things Going Bump in the Dark — Dark Matter

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Strange vibrations were recorded by a recent University of Minnesota professors’ experiment. They think it may be particles of dark matter bumping the nucleus of a germanium atom.
What’s does ‘dark matter’ have to do with new energy inventions? Read more

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Ambrose Lane interviews Breakthrough Power author on free energy

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Knowing I’ll be interviewed on the topic of “free energy” for a radio program early the next morning instills a certain anxiety – can I depend on the alarm clock? It cooperated nicely this morning before the Ambrose Lane show, on WPFW, 89.3 FM in Washington DC, phoned. http://www.frankferg.com/weourselves/ambrose-lane-3-5-2010.mp3

The callers to the show really “get it” that people on fixed incomes and the dispossessed and indigenous peoples of Earth should have access to low-cost clean energy. Read more

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World People’s Conference coming, in Bolivia

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world-peoples-conference-on-climate-change-banner2.jpgHow can we build a world in which harmony is reestablished between humans and nature for the well-being of all life? Indigenous peoples from various countries will speak to such questions via a new gathering. A ‘World People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth’ is scheduled for Cochabamba, Bolivia, on April 19 to 22, 2010. Lacking funding but having an abundance of vision, they have a simple but potentially transformative website at http://pwccc.wordpress.com/. Read more

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