Wireless promoters misread Tesla
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ShareYesterday my friend John W. sent out a question to Tesla fans. John had read about the success of a wireless venture called WiTricity two years ago, and this week he saw an article about it in The Economist: “Power From Thin Air”.
“All good,” John wrote in an email, “except I am concerned about the more prevalent ‘wireless’ waves coursing through my body. More study of its safety is needed before we can adopt such a technology. Or does anyone know of such a study?”
I don’t, but I emailed a scientist who has thoroughly studied Tesla’s patents and has recreated Tesla’s experiments. Read more
ShareKendra Arneson overcomes fear of BP
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ShareThe power of love trumps the love of power. In the linked video, see what happens when a down-to-earth wife and mother, who loves a way of life and its people, ventures out from the center of a disaster to see what is really happening. She wisely held her tongue while meeting with oil and government officials. When she does speak out at an appropriate venue, the words pouring from her courageous heart are more powerful than a billion dollars spent on calculated sound bites.
ShareUniversity techies viewed self-powered magnet motor
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ShareThis is not brand-new news, but this spring I overlooked (thanks for the reminder, Frank F.) posting anything about Muammer Yildiz, inventor, his Magnetic Monopole Motor and his demonstrations in Germany and in the Netherlands. I think this slightly aged news is important; see for yourself:
Success for Kickstarter drive
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ShareThis morning’s email contains a celebratory message from the Ultimate Energy Showdown filmmakers mentioned in previous post:
“Yeah! We did it!
Thanks to everyone, and especially Whole Systems Foundation and New Energy Movement, for putting us over the top on our Kickstarter drive. Read more
Crunch time for film project
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Only three days left for the filmmakers whom I wrote about to make their www.Kickstarter.com goal of $5,000 for seed funding for their in-development TV series “Ultimate Energy Showdown”. Chris Toussaint is confident that they can do it, but they need help to spread the word to people who care “about the environment, future generations, our nation’s energy path and encouraging the mainstream media to invest in more intelligent programming.” Read more



