Friday, January 27, 2012

More Free Energy Again

http://www.flixxy.com/the-future-of-energy-is-here.htm

Well seeing as I've outed myself here. I may as well stir the pot once more. I'm sure others on C1 have viewed this, I've seen it before.

I find this incredible that this is out there but it's something we don't hear anything about other than trolling the net.

In my estimation, it's stuff like this that must have the power elites quaking because this knowledge isn't being contained

by them. It's like  the paradigm is busting at the seams trying to keep this in so we the unwashed masses aren't aware that this

exists. As the great robber baron JP Morgan stated before Nicola Tesla's achevement at Wardenclyffe could be turned on.

Where do we put the meter?

I know I'm preaching to the choir here but what amounts to one of the greatest minds of our epoch was stiffled into obscurity.

His brilliance was lost to humanity only to have the creeps loot his death chamber looking to hide what should have been

ours by the psychopaths to hold onto their power and position.

Let the debate begin, or not.

I just found this to be pretty cool.

14 comments:

  1. Wow, incredible presentation...obviously all it takes now is the will to move forward with this.

    Thanks Veri, it is quite inspirational to understand this.
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  2. Yes, what can you say but "BRAVO!". Inspirational is the word.

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  3. Free energy DOES have some truth, Veritable. I realized the term could be defined in other ways than how I would think of it in terms of thermodynamics. Energy conservation is 'free' energy to most of us for example. And who would pay the sun? The plants don't. As far as Tesla almost having a torus or a nano motor about ready to go, I doubt something like that could be kept under a lid since then. Even these guys talking on TED are in business, and could probably raise capital if they had their nano stuff working.

    Now, Veri made a good point before, that maybe techno culture COULD prove out someday. It comes down to a matter of belief and credulity. Leaving aside handicapping our respective beliefs, I want to predict that the plant world which already benefits from free solar energy, will not despite its amazing fractal novelty, refit itself with carbon nanotubes. It prefers cellular organization and network control, banking sugar deposits. And I don't see ANY nanotechnology replacing petroleum for transportation in the sense of what jetsetting we have had for half a century. The TED guy never showed us a solar nano structure working efficiently enough to power airliners. He only PROMISED TO PAY. He wanted to save the starving African girl with a nano tech desalinization plant. Gates wants vaccines to deal with her. This is the big leagues, TED talking. It's technocracy. In this game a miss is as good as a mile...or else you gear down and power down to the level of human beings, ganja and sustainable culture, which most of nature would see as a reprieve from hell.

    The one idea in the TED guy's talk I really liked was the solar powered nano battery boxes which they showed with an Outback inverter in Texas. I'll check into that one and keep an open mind despite what I said above.

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  4. Just the fact that the whole world runs on alternating current is a strong suggestion that zero point energy does exist. Whether it's been harnessed yet even experimentally is a point of conjecture amongst us the mushrooms (you know, kept in the dark, fed a lot of shit).

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  5. "..or else you gear down and power down to the level of human beings, ganja and sustainable culture, which most of nature would see as a reprieve from hell."~Mary

    I like this idea most of all. The idea of a high tech future of only humans surviving turns my guts and my soul to rust.

    I think all is moot at this point - the demonic sunzabeechz that rule the planet are going to take it to hell...those that survive that start over from some point close to zero.
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  6. Yes it does and unfortunately it will be the new currency, new order and the piece that forces one into the grid. If you don't step back and look at the patent battleground, UN, ICC, Bank for International Settlements, WIPO, Trilateral Patent Offices and Eurasian Patent Organizations.

    Why do the ruling committee rant about SOPA PIPA? Why do they want to tag China and other foreign thieves of technology and Intellectual Property? Why is there a large focus on applying for massive amounts of patents?

    Because the filing of a patent is a scam. You need not the technology or working model to apply. Once a free man inventor does create some great technology or product, they swoop in with patent infringement and shut you down, steal your work or give you an offer you cannot refuse by choking you financially with those reptiles we call lawyers.

    I gurantee by 2020 or so, you will pay for solar radiation by the square foot. Under the global warming mitigation taxation or some other major bullshit legislation. The patent offices cannot keep up with the filings.

    I am in violation everyday of using patented technology flushing my toilet. I guess they'll have to charge me per flush until I invent another way to transport a dump to Congress.

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  7. On that same note Puddy,

    The other day I read that Congress has not given themselves the power to re-copyright material that has come into the public domain.

    So they sew, and they sew until everything is all sewn up in a nice carry away bag. I think they call those carpetbags.
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  8. Woops - that should read:

    Congress has NOW given themselves the power to re-copyright.

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  9. COTO must be getting swamped with newbees...this is the only current thread in the favorites list...all the rest have "interesting titles".
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  10. http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2012/01/23/if-you-thought-sopa-was-bad-just-wait-until-you-meet-acta/

    "Worse, it appears to go much further than the internet, cracking down on generic drugs and making food patents even more radical than they are by enforcing a global standard on seed patents that threatens local farmers and food independence across the developed world."

    http://www.infowars.com/monsanto-investor-bill-gates-says-gmo-crops-needed-to-fight-starvation/

    GMO seed destruction -

    http://medicalxpress.com/news/2012-01-grape-seed-neck-cancer-cells.html

    If you cannot see this coming fast and furious then there is no chance for survival. Screw the pesos and get your provisions.

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  11. Try as we might, we can't seem to stir the sleeping beast awake

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  12. I checked out this idea about nano batteries and was not very impressed with what they have so far. The following site seems almost ludicrous The text seems written by a nanobot. And to boot, it cites Ray Kurzwell. as part of the nano hoopla.

    http://nanotechnologyuniverse.com/2011/11/25/nano-batteries-future-of-energy-storage/

    The centers of this research are military, MIT, Israel, etc. Whatever that might tell ya.

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  13. And more battery failure-

    http://www.infowars.com/obama-backed-electric-car-battery-firm-files-for-bankruptcy-protection/

    There are established battery companies like Rolls Surette around a long time. It would be nice if there were an alternative like pumped storage off solar, but I have not been able to figure out something better than batteries at this point.

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  14. Ah, but "the times they are a'changin'"...

    I think there may be a stirring in the cosmos itself, which to say the least, would be a game changer.

    This is 2012 - the year of the Wild Ride.
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