Free energy: dream and reality.
By Home Girl
- Nikola Tesla (1856 - 1943)
Is nature a giant cat? If so, who strokes its back?"
Free energy, is it possible? Energy of sun, energy of cosmos, magnetic energy, they say it is everywhere, it is around us. How can we use it? CAN we use it? Did we ever try to use it? And what happened to the people who tried and were somewhat successful?
Lots of questions are without answers. Life is short. Dead people don't talk. Lost secrets don't talk and if lost – lost forever. Some important secrets are held hidden from general public and watched closely by people with money and power, because they need to preserve that power, that kind of money.
We are still digging for good old oil and gas and coal, and spend lots of money on gasoline to fill up the tanks of our cars, to heat our homes. We work hard and most of us don't have a lot to show at the end of a day, but somebody makes a lot by possessing "that stuff" - mines and oil trusts and pipelines, stocks and bonds and what not. It's a huge business; it's a money business!
And if somebody comes and says: - “Hey! I can do it cheaper, better, cleaner. You do not need all those mines and pipelines and coal factories, just let me prove it to you.” Is he going to be allowed to do so? If it is a threat, a direct threat to big money and tremendous profits, then it is very easy to silence him, to call him crazy, to eliminate the threat.
Dr. Eugene Mallove, age 56, died on May 14, 2004. Found at his driveway, murdered, beaten as a result of alleged robbery. He is just another victim of random wild accident, random violence, isn’t he? Nothing remarkable just the fact that he was an energy expert, spent 15 years in the field of "new energy” research, had knowledge of cold fusion, had been working on a free energy device. You can get some interesting facts here .
Nicola Tesla never had been recognized as the inventor of free energy devices, - died under strange circumstances (food poisoning?) Follow the link here: We still remember some of his inventions.
I think the end is coming and sooner than we’ve expected. The end of skimming, plotting, fighting for fuel resources, for places to dig and pump out, to find energy, to spend energy, to waste it. We’ve been waiting for that way too long. We’ve used a lot of it: oil and gas and coal and we wasted a lot of it too.
We light our homes and factories, our empty streets at night; our big malls 24 hours a day, cars, cars everywhere. Everybody has to drive one. A car for a single man with four empty seats in it… The era of energy wasting is coming to an end. Soon there will be nothing to dig out, nothing to pump out, and nothing to waste. There will be no choice but to recollect them, people who tried to show us the alternative, who told us, stupid little greedy monkeys, that we do have energy around us everywhere, free and in abundance. We just need to invent neat little devices to tame it, to learn how to use it. And we really-really need it, we won’t be able to pretend and to ignore people who tried to show us the way out there and sometimes paid for their talent an ultimate price, their life.
We, as a society, don’t need them now, not yet. We are still pumping and digging stuff we need. We still have it. But not for long and then we will remember and we’ll reinvent those wonderful things we pretend we know nothing about and we will make them work better, as usual, that’s what we do when we do not have a choice.
And the world around us will be different, much better and cleaner. No more pollution, noiseless clean transportation, clean air to breathe, cars, moving freely and fast around us, no smoking dirty factories, plenty of clean energy, and we’ll be using it as much as we like and wasting it … again, may be, because we like to spend, we are big spenders, that’s what we, humans, like to do the most.
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saleheensblog 20 months ago
Death of Dr. Eugene Mallove and Nicola Tesla was tragic. You are right and it's not far when there will nothing left to dig and we have to look for alternative and certainly we will repent then for ignoring them who tried to show the ways. voted up.