Clean-energy progress in Europe
August 10, 2010 | by Jeane
ShareFound an online knowledge base about local-power projects in Europe and I hope to visit a few at the end of this year, or early in 2011 — when I visit my daughter and her family in France. The projects are in the right direction, and new energy breakthroughs would make even them more cost-effective. They show what an inspired citizenry can do. Why can’t more North Americans live equally sustainable lives? Read more
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Energy from the Vacuum story touches emotions
August 5, 2010 | by Jeane
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I’m watching the 19th DVD in Tony Craddock’s DVD series Energy From The Vacuum. It’s called Cold Heat From Canada, and is another of the many little-known stories involving real heroes who tried to uplift human civilization by developing “free energy”. This DVD doesn’t have the accompanying documents to the story uploaded yet, but the facts of it up to 1973 are presented via a lengthy filmed interview conducted by a distinguished Canadian media person, Austin Willis. Read more
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ReAwaken reminds of the power of love
July 29, 2010 | by Jeane
ShareAmerican filmmaker John Pritchard’s new video will be available via Amazon this month — an uplifter for hearts feeling a bit heavy with oil-tragedy and other sorrows. 
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Hurricanes or flood-plain cities?
July 27, 2010 | by Jeane
ShareFollowing is an article written by a man who studies the environment from non-conventional perspectives, including viewpoints gained during decades of experimenting with Wilhelm Reich’s concepts and understanding of life-force energy.
As you can see, he won’t win any popularity contests. But that means nothing to this environmentalist, who wants his controversial article to be widely printed and discussed : Read more
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Japanese technologist sees water as energy source
July 21, 2010 | by Jeane
ShareMasaru Emoto, writing from the “Academy For Future Science” to encourage more study of the subtle (unmeasurable with today’s scientific instruments) energy he calls Hado, includes a link to a fascinating video. Thanks to Dr. Patrick Bailey for forwarding it to his list and urging “This is very interesting. Please watch this and research it. It appears to be not cold fusion, or Brown’s Gas, and it may be something entirely new. Water in, and energy + water out.” Read more
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