Electromagnetic pulse or ejections from the sun?
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ShareHumankind is treading dangerous ground; it’s time to cooperate instead of build weapons. Building new clean decentralized energy technologies and sharing the empowering knowledge with all nations would be a drastic but needed change in direction.
With her connections in the Washington DC beltway and among cutting-edge science researchers, screenwriter Nora Maccoby-Hathaway has an insider’s knowledge of what society Read more
ShareSteven Greer replies to Stephen Hawking
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ShareDo we quail in fear or take a chance on progressing into a future with some unexpected help? Stephen Hawking, one of the world’s leading astrophysicists, worries that aliens could potentially arrive at Earth “looking to conquer and colonize.” Should humanity worry? Or is it classic xenophobia (defined as fear and hatred of strangers or foreigners or of anything that is strange or foreign). With all respect for Hawking, I think he’s speaking outside his expertise and hasn’t listened to anyone who has had a profound “contact” experience. (I haven’t had any such encounters, but did interview David Hamel for weeks in the mid-1990s in order to write a book about Hamel’s technology which resulted from his inspiring and beneficial contact experience.)
Someone who really has focused on the topic for decades is Dr. Steven Greer. His response today is at Read more
ShareWalter Russell viewed hydrogen differently
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Did geniuses of the past foresee a more harmonious science for our future? Dale Pond believes that Tesla, J.W. Keely and Walter Russell were such geniuses. Editing and going through his immensely rich website SVPwiki this week, Dale discovered “finds” such as a quote from the late Walter Russell on the nature of water and its two elements, hydrogen and oxygen. Read more
New Energy info missing from Bolivian conference
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ShareA longtime environmental activist, Keith Lampe, wrote An Open Letter to the Free Energy Community this week, expressing surprise that “a gathering as well-intentioned as the just-concluded Bolivian climate one (organized to give a podium to indigenous peoples of the world) could simultaneously be so poorly informed.” Read more
ShareElectromagnetic Energy Grand Challenge
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ShareHow does a society hoist itself out of fuel dependency to fuelless freedom? Dr. Fred B. Wood, a Georgetown U. professor whose background includes electrical engineering studies, proposes an answer.
The following game-changing proposal is Read more
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