“Battery” can run on mountain dew
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ShareEven if you didn’t attend the Renaissance Free Energy Conference earlier this month in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, you can still buy a DVD from R-Charge.com to benefit from the learning that took place.
For instance, one of the most complete and fascinating lecture/demos I’ve seen was at the conference. John Bedini demonstrated, step-by-step, how even novices can make an ion-transferring crystal power cell that lights up L.E.D.s (light-emitting diodes) bright enough to read by. Read more
ShareR-charge conference well worth attending
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ShareOkay, so I’m three weeks late in writing blogposts… It’s summer.
The theme of the July 30-August 1 Renaissance Charge Free Energy Conference in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, was practical uses of the Bedini technology. It did give directions to pursue, and attendees examined applications such as a boat converted to electric. And in my next post I’ll write about one of John Bedini’s presentations.
One feature of the conference was a surprise lecture by
Peter Lindemann on how lead-acid batteries really work. Audience members told me they found it to be eye-opening information and useful. He credited John Bedini: “John found the rules of how batteries work, and he builds chargers (battery rejuvenators) that obey the rules.” Read more
Energy from the Vacuum is stylin’
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The image here is from a T-shirt being sold to raise money for producing the Energy From the Vacuum series of DVDs (available from the DVD section of the online store on Tom Bearden’s website.)
When a serious hands-on experimenter wants to build non-conventional energy converters and asks where to get how-to information, I usually recommend the online Energetic Forums and also the Energy From the Vacuum series of DVDs. Read more
ShareHealth Ranger Mike Adams re Brian O’Leary
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ShareThanks to Wade Frazier‘s updating of the wikipedia entry about Brian O’Leary, I looked up Mike Adam’s (Health Ranger publisher of Natural News) eulogy about our friend. Mike also knew Brian and describes him as a hero of free thinking and a pioneer whose contributions to the world shall not be forgotten.
Since I’ve received similar questions, I’ll quote Mike’s response regarding the cause of Brian’s death. Read more
ShareMemories of Brian O’Leary
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Ever since I drove away from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, where I’d attended the Renaissance-Charge Free Energy Convention, happiness has mingled with sadness in me. The upbeat experiences include news of John Hutchison’s and Nancy’s wedding, visiting with old friends, inventors, researchers on my way home as well as at the conference, and then the exhilaration of swimming in pristine Deer Lake in Washington state.
The sadness came when I learned that Brian O’Leary had left us. Read more
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