Free Energy

@rog0322 (2828)
Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
September 22, 2010 3:31am CST
The world is facing dire conditions such as climate change, depletion of the ozone layer, oil price increase, imminent economic collapse, war and famine. Is it high time to revive the interest in finding alternative, cost-saving, or zero energy sources as some reputable scientists believe they exists and are technologically viable? Are they still suppressed by capitalists and businessmen advancing their own interests? Can we something about it? What do you think?
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@veganbliss (3895)
• Adelaide, Australia
20 Oct 10
Yes we can. Yes you should. Right now. Go here & take a month to read all the links, watch all the DVD's & buy all the books from Tom Bearden & John Bedini: http://www.cheniere.org Then join John Bedini's yahoo group & build John Bedini's Monopole Mechanical Oscillator Energizer with SSG circuit with me. Twenty Seven others have built, tested & published successfully their results on this group. This is very very cheap, simple & very powerful, not like solar or wind power & you can easily run your whole house. Build it like a ten year old New Zealand school girl did & took it to an exhibition where an article was written in the newspaper. When you publish your results online like these others have been doing since 2006, you can then be admitted to the advanced groups where there's so much more. Free, limitless energy is all around us, just know how to tap into & use it instead of continuing in our backward ways & abusing this planet.
@ruperto (1552)
• Philippines
22 Sep 10
It seems, for one, that dependence on traditional fossil fuel is also a global economic constraint ... e.g. the balance of quotas on oil imports and exports between countries and their own imports and exports ... What do you think ?
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@rog0322 (2828)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
23 Sep 10
Thank you for the response sir. You're right. Our economy has become so dependent on one global community of traders and competition is the name of the game. It depends on fossil fuel to keep it running. We can tip the balance if our scientists and researchers will put more effort on addressing our energy needs to fuel our own industries. Searching for a viable, cost efficient and abundant energy source should be the holy grail for every citizen to save our country and our planet as well. I believe we have the talent, the technology and the capacity to do it. Let us make it happen.
• Adelaide, Australia
20 Oct 10
I thought I was the last to know! It's already here... literally right under your noses. The answer was actually already with us in Tesla's time. His work is carried on today by others I've mentioned. Hook into the network. Build away. Post your results online after extensive testing like 27 others have done around the world since 2006 & join the advanced groups. This fulfills your criteria... it's very cheap, puts out enormous amounts of useful power, has an abundant, infinite energy source all around each of us. Stop relying on others for your energy needs & start taking responsibility & producing your own. Go, Go, Go!
@lokisdad (4226)
• United States
5 Jan 16
I think that it seems very bad but hopefully we will find a way to make a change for the better so that future generations can survive the problems without drastic problems.