Africa and free energy

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They didn’t need to watch TV and grieve about the Gulf of Mexico disaster in order to wake up.

On the west coast of Africa, the people of Nigeria woke up years ago to what happens when greed for oil-soaked money tramples citizens’ needs — such as the need for unpolluted places to grow and harvest food, and for useable water in their rivers. Oil money hasn’t changed the fact that only 40 percent of Nigeria’s population can access electricity. It gets worse: Human Rights Watch reports that government corruption and environmental degradation underlie violence and discontent in the Niger river’s delta. Even peaceful fishermen can’t escape the damage; acid rain from oil refineries is rotting their nets.

Maybe the upcoming generation will change all this. Out of Lagos comes a little news item that adds some hope. It’s not just that two students built a fuelless power generator; it is the fact that their stated goal is the goal of so many around the world – to improve the lives of their people with clean energy. Read more

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Public New Energy event, Vancouver, Friday

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After the alt-energy milestone Renaissance Charge conference, I’ve had a fun full week of travels in snow, slush, fog and rain; challenges in getting online at rural homes of relatives; and in Vancouver helping others to plan for a smaller-scale New Energy event on this coming Friday. So my promised report about recent conferences  isn’t as timely as promised. Maybe tomorrow…

Here’s the details of the little event this Friday Nov. 26, 7:30 pm, titled ‘What’s happening in the Tesla tech new-energy scene?’ Read more

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Frank Znidarsic – physics for a new era

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Serious researchers of the-nature-of-energy tell me they’re excited about the research done by Frank Znidarsic, highlighted on a new series of videos. I met Frank Z. at Tom Valone’s first Conference on Future Energy and had noticed his postings on an energy forum years previously. He’s been at this a long time!

Now apparently the time is right for what he’s tried to teach; he’s gaining academic attention through respected publications. Who cares? Well in reply here’s a quote from the video’s introduction:  “Just imagine what it would be like 20 years from today if we knew the mechanism that would make anti-gravity and cold fusion a reality.”   Read more

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