by Dr Brian O'Leary
September 2010
from
BrianOLeary Website
Praise for The Energy
Solution Revolution
“Good luck with this great new
book--the world needs to move decisively into new energy and
create a sustainable civilization NOW!”
- Dr. Steven Greer,
director,
The Orion Project and
author of Hidden Truth-Forbidden Knowledge.
“Your book is a tremendous and fascinating effort, and one that
is very desperately needed. This is a book that real researchers
will have to have in their home library permanently.”
- Tom Bearden, author of Energy
from the Vacuum.
“The issues you address in this book are about the most
important ones facing humanity today. Your amicable and engaging
style is consistent throughout your writings.”
-Wade Frazier, C.P.A. and
author of www.ahealedplanet.net.
“The topic and the concept behind it are timely, necessary, and
needed. I congratulate you on developing a very important
publication.”
- Stan McDaniel, professor
emeritus of philosophy, Sonoma State University.
“The Energy Solution Revolution is a call for action and a
guidebook for anyone who wants to positively change the course
of history and save the planet.”
- Paul Von Ward, author of
Our Solarian Legacy.
Brian O'Leary, Ph.D., is a
scientist-philosopher with fifty years of experience in academic
research, teaching and government service in frontier science and
energy policy.
He was a NASA scientist-astronaut during the Apollo
program, the first to be selected for a planned Mars mission, and
participated in unmanned planetary missions as an Ivy League
professor. Over the past four decades, Dr. O'Leary has been an
international author, speaker, peace activist, founder of
non-profits, and advisor to progressive U.S. Congress members and
presidential candidates.
www.brianoleary.com
In 2004, he and his wife, the artist Meredith Miller, moved to the
Andes in Ecuador, where they co-created Montesueños - an artistic,
inspiring and relaxed retreat center dedicated to the rights of
nature.
For more information, browse
www.montesuenos.org or write us at
montesuenos@googlemail.com
Foreword
In our upside down modern world,
where coal has become ‘clean’ and nuclear power ‘green’, what
becomes of those who truly seek to improve the lot of society,
those with the imagination and the intellect to think of
sustainable brave new worlds of energy independence?
The following short story might provide some insight to that
question, and to Dr O’Leary’s central premise in this courageous
and much needed book:
The Last Wizard
A ripple of attention followed Mark Twain as he strode
through the Palm Room of the Waldorf Astoria, tossing off
quips to members of New York’s social elite, the ‘400’. But
much as he enjoyed this attention in the twilight of his
life, Twain’s gaze led him to a pool of calm at the side of
the dining room.
Resplendent in a white dinner suit, Twain took a seat
opposite a middle-aged, dark-haired gentleman of European
descent.
“Well, some things never change!”
He gestured
impishly at the eighteen napkins on the table, stacked
neatly in three piles of six.
“When everyone else is ready
for desert, you’ll still be polishing the cutlery and
crystal!”
The man nodded to Twain.
“I was just observing my new
bladeless turbine,” he said, his accent slight.
“In your head?”
Twain laughed, knowing full well that his
inventor friend did just that, preferring to design and test
new inventions in his marvelous mind prior to producing
final working types.
The inventor elaborated,
“It currently weighs less than ten
pounds, and as of this evening is developing thirty
horsepower.”
He made a dismissive gesture.
“I can do
better.”
The maitre d’ delivered his dinner, prepared
off-menu as per specific instructions telephoned hours
before.
Twain lit a cigar while his companion scanned the meal set
before him.
“Well my friend,” he drawled, “what’s the
verdict?”
“Twenty-four point four cubic inches,” he answered with
certainty.
He allowed a rare genuine smile.
“Entirely
sufficient. We must leave room for dessert, Mark.”
Twain blew a smoke ring.
“Any luck with your wireless
torpedoes?”
The inventor’s mouth twitched.
“The military have no
interest in my teleautomatics.” He shrugged.
“Perhaps it is
for the best: it may be that I have not the right to invent
such instruments of war. But the moneys would have been put
to good use at my Wardenclyffe tower.”
His voice became
distant.
“I offered JP Morgan a monopoly on radio
broadcasting… ‘you will be able to broadcast all wavelengths
from a single station, across any ocean,’ I told him. ‘You
will have a complete monopoly; the whole world will be
listening…’ Now, he shuns me, when I most need his backing.”
Twain placed a hand over his friend’s.
“Yes, but you forgot
to mention your other purpose, to transmit electrical energy
without wires to any place on the globe. A banker has no
interest in beaming electricity to aboriginals; not when it
can’t be metered.”
The inventor’s eyes twinkled momentarily.
“A regrettable
lapse on my part,” he agreed. His tone sharpened. “It is
such a simple feat of engineering, Mark, but the blind and
fainthearted cannot see past their own immediate interests.”
A silence settled over the table. The inventor polished his
knife and fork again and began at his meal.
Mark leaned back in his chair, gave his cigar a puff, and
blew another smoke ring to the ceiling far above. He’d been
born the same year Halley’s comet last appeared, and had
long maintained a belief that he should exit life’s stage
when it next crossed the heavens.
That would be in 1910,
allowing him just five years to enjoy his fame and recent
prosperity. There would be plenty of time for melancholy
when he was dead!
His thoughts drifted. In the old days--the early
nineties--his inventor friend had entertained Twain and
other curious gentry at his private loft laboratory at
nearby 33-35 South Fifth Avenue. What thrills they had seen
in those times, when in the middle of the night the inventor
would throw a switch, turning darkness into a wizard’s lair
eerily lit by tube lighting with no electrical connections.
At the mere click of his fingers, the inventor created
fireballs that left no marks on his hands as he carried the
red flames about the laboratory, casting shadows on the
lumps of strange apparatus scattered throughout.
Then there
were the blurred photographic plates produced by the effect
of what the inventor referred to as “invisible light,” and
the tiny pocket-sized mechanical oscillator mechanism that,
when once attached to an iron beam that ran from his
laboratory to the building’s foundations below, had created
tremors in the surrounding neighborhood streets, shattering
windows and shaking buildings.
When the local police - who
were ever suspicious of his endeavors - arrived, the
inventor had already smashed the device with a sledgehammer.
He apologized that they were too late to witness his little
experiment, but were welcome to visit again later that
evening. But now, he had told them, they had to leave as he
had important work to do…
In those days the inventor had been the happiest man in
Manhattan. Yes, the inventor had had wealth, but he had
given little thought to it so long as he could maintain
himself at the Waldorf and immerse himself in his research.
Indeed, after giving four fantastic lectures in America and
Europe, the inventor had become the world’s most renowned
scientist.
He had become a celebrity, a scientist showman
the likes of which had never been seen before.
But when the
man who had bathed himself in hundreds of thousands of volts
of electricity on stage, and regularly sent lightning bolts
to the sky in Colorado, claimed that
he had listened to
signals from space - possibly Mars - the tide began to turn,
and swiftly. It was too much for a stolid scientific
establishment keen to seize upon any opportunity to claw
back public attention from this unschooled prodigy, whose
work they could barely comprehend.
The inventor finished eating. Breaking the silence,
“Mark,
we must wean the world from oil, wood and coal.”
Twain roused from his memories.
“Windmills on every house,
eh?”
“No. Although wind and solar power would be sufficient first
steps, better than crawling as we do now in muck and soot
created from current methods of production.”
The inventor
smiled again, but sadly:
“We cannot dig and burn forever,
Mark; the Earth has limits.”
He stared past Twain, into a
distance only he could see, perhaps already constructing new
working marvels in his mind.
“It is the only practical
solution: you see, Mark, there is no need to transmit power
at all. We must attach our motors to nature’s wheel. One
day, when humanity grows out of its pedantry, stupidity and
ignorance, machinery will be driven by a power obtainable at
any point of the universe.”
Twain bit down on his cigar. He knew people very well,
having made a successful living writing about them.
He cast
a glance about the Palm Room, at the members of the
influential 400 sipping brandy and port as they discussed
who was saying what about whom and whose fortunes would be
made or destroyed the following day: frolicking in muck was
what they did all too well...
Nikola Tesla, father of
radio, AC motors and power distribution and other marvels, never
since replicated, died penniless in 1943. Despite being a US
citizen, the FBI released his estate to the Alien Property
Office, and on the advice of the War Department - who had
hitherto shown no interest in his proposed particle beam or
“teleforce” weapon - Tesla’s papers were classified “Top Secret.”
It is fitting to say that Tesla made the world you see today
possible.
Tesla might have added,
“I would have given you
tomorrow’s world, too…”
In
The Energy Solution Revolution,
Dr. O’Leary asks us what sort of world would we like to inherit
in 2050 - a bleakly desolate totalitarian world, or a global
green democracy, where our leaders are always visible, always
accountable. The choice really is ours to make, and for our
children and those to come, we must choose.
I hope that Dr. O’Leary and the New Wizards of the 21st century
fare better in their quest than did Tesla.
-Dr. Shaun A Saunders
Psychologist & Author of
Mallcity 14
Sept 2, 2008
Newcastle, Australia
Introduction
"The richest 400
Americans...that's right, just four hundred people...own
MORE than the bottom 150 million Americans combined. 400
rich Americans have got more stashed away than half the
entire country!
Their combined net worth is $1.6 trillion.
During the eight years of
the Bush Administration, their
wealth has increased by nearly $700 billion - the same
amount that they are now demanding we give to them for the
'bailout'."
- Michael Moore,
www.michaelmoore.com, Oct. 2, 2008
One century ago, J.P. Morgan of the
infamous "400" social-financial elites denied Nikola Tesla his
funding for developing free energy. Morgan's monopoly of copper
mines compelled him instead to build vast now-familiar
landscape-littering power grids of copper wire that ironically
used a Tesla invention: alternating current.
What is it about today's "400" club
of billionaires that echo what happened to Tesla?
For, as we shall see, Tesla is not
the last wizard. Hundreds more are coming forward
if we only
give them a chance. But, as we shall also see, history keeps
repeating itself and we never seem to learn. Out of a greedy
self-interest, our rulers keep acting the same way as Morgan
did. But the stakes are much higher now because of the pending
death of nature and civilization. We will have to end the biocidal plutocracy responsible for the mess.
This book is an urgent call for an energy revolution that would
give us a quantum leap in environmental friendliness.
Some parts are an updated
compilation of essays written over the past several years that
explore the prospects and implications of a future world of
radically clean, cheap and decentralized energy.
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Does this possibility really
exist or is it a scientific mirage?
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If it does exist, why has it
been so suppressed for over a century since Nikola Tesla
and others were inventing these things?
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Why do mainstream
scientists, progressives and environmentalists totally
ignore this possibility, even though it might save us
all?
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What can we do to avoid the
abuse or overuse of these technologies?
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Most importantly, how can we
implement free energy when so very few of us are
listening?
We explore these questions in this
book.
The progression of chapters reflects my own progressive thirst
for the truth in the face of my increasing outrage at the
violent suppressions of sustainable solutions.
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Part I explores the
overwhelming evidence for the reality, promise and
ongoing suppression of free energy research, based on
two decades of first-hand experience and documentation
of over a century of proofs-of-concept.
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In Part II, I weave the
environmental mandate we all face into the coming energy
revolution, which I then argue is the only viable answer
to humanity's current global predicament.
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In Part III, I confront the
roots and rationale behind the tyranny whose purpose is
to move us further away from the world of abundance
which free energy could provide.
I also call for unifying our divided
and ruled cultures through our combined positive intention.
The
Energy Solution Revolution is a wake-up-call to transform
planetary culture from one dominated by capitalistic
self-interest, pointless wars, ecocide and dirty energy, into
one where the bulk of humanity can at last come together with
compassion for all creation--before it's too late.
This war perpetrated by elite corporations and the U.S. and
other rich oligarchies against humanity and nature has only
escalated over the past few years. The unfolding of these crimes
provides a stark contrast to how things could be in a better
world. We need nothing less than profound systemic change in our
political, economic and social systems in order to have clean
energy, and that must happen sooner than is comfortable for most
of us. But our discomfort and disease coming from an imperiled
biosphere would be far worse.
We need a revolution, a peaceful
transformation. Its centerpiece should be a clean energy
solution revolution that could restore sustainability and
sensibility to the world.
During the 1990s, I visited the laboratories of over a dozen
inventors worldwide of electromagnetic devices that appeared to
produce more energy than went into them, as measured by
traditional means. What we are seeing is energy coming from the
vacuum of space, sometimes called zero-point energy, because it
still exists at temperatures of absolute zero. I’ve seen many of
these proof-of-concept demonstrations for myself. I wrote up the
results of this journey in my 1996 book Miracle in the Void.
Since then, many more books,
scientific papers, articles, organizations and websites describe
the prospects of new energy technologies that could reverse a
permanent state of war and the gloomy spectre of irreversible
climate change, the drastic pollution of our air, water and
land, and the seizure of dwindling nonrenewable resources such
as oil, coal, natural gas, uranium, forests, water, food, soil,
minerals, wetlands, coral reefs, pristine diverse natural
habitats and indigenous cultures.
Many of us with a scientific background have also investigated
revolutionary concepts such as
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cold fusion with palladium
cathodes (nonradioactive, room temperature nuclear reactions)
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sonoluminescence (acoustic cavitation, a cold fusion method)
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special hydrogen and water chemistries,
...all of which are
almost certainly producing significant clean excess thermal
energy in the presence of catalysts.
We have come to the conclusion,
based on sound experimental science, that we could soon have a
breakthrough energy economy, if we only allow these courageous
researchers to move the technologies beyond their own
laboratories. Unfortunately, that has not happened yet. The
global controllers’ suppression of making available any
practical device has been 100% airtight, in spite of numerous
attempts to break through.
Covert assassinations, threats,
thefts, draconian laws prohibiting the patenting of such devices
and lack of funding have all thwarted development.
This book does not explore the details of the concepts
themselves, specific suppression stories nor the mechanics of
how to enact widespread public demonstration and development.
Numerous writings in the scientific literature and on the
Internet address these issues in depth, and can be accessed
through some of the websites listed herein or through Google.
Many technological assessments,
startup companies and inventions flood the Internet, and for
those of you who want to learn more about the technical
credibility of these ideas, I suggest you look carefully at the
unfolding evidence for their efficacy. I can assure you that
most of this unfoldment is not disinformation!
If you’re still skeptical or don’t want to look at the evidence,
then I ask that you suspend disbelief and merely explore the
possibility that our future energy could be abundant, clean,
cheap and decentralized. In such a case, how, then, should we
implement and regulate these new technologies? That is what we
will be looking at in this book.
A few more disclaimers: I’ve noticed in my numerous interactions
with the public, that what many people expect of me, I no longer
do. Some people expect me to tell them whether or not I’ve seen
a UFO, whether or not we landed on the Moon, or if we already
have our own free energy device in our home.
Some want me to show them the
principles and mechanics of the most viable new energy concepts,
to provide them with a complete, quantitative airtight
explanation and proof of this or that invention and its theory,
to get in on the ground floor of the enterprise, and to give
them the best considered information about where they should put
their investments into, and when they can trot down to K-Mart to
be the first on their block to buy their own free energy gizmo.
Some individuals want me to “show them the beef” before
exploring the possibilities any further.
I am sorry to disappoint those of you looking exclusively for
solid facts, proofs or disproofs.
I’m out of the vetting
business, in part because many other technically trained and
up-to-date researchers whom I’ve gotten to know and trust are
doing that job very well. Also, I really don’t know which
particular technology will take hold or when, in today’s complex
economic and political environment. In addition, the process of
scientific research, which is also a process of scientific
“search,” can yield many different possible pathways to success.
Edison tried thousands of times to
perfect the light bulb, even though he had proven its usefulness
several trials earlier. So it is with solution energy.
This trial-and-error process of convergence is not as important
as the fact that many energy solution technologies do exist, any
one or some of which could provide by far the best answer - if the
climate of suppression can end.
As we explore the issues in this book, we shall see the problems
and solutions to our energy problems are not technical. They are
human. The evidence for new, breakthrough, “over-unity” energy
is overwhelming, but we must realize that we are in the research
phase of a research and development cycle, that we are on the
toe of the profit curve that almost no venture capitalist yet
wants to touch, and that so far, the inventors have been divided
and conquered by the unmitigated greed of the existing energy
lobby.
Our challenges are therefore social, economic and political. We
will see that, like thrashing dragons wanting to get one more
drop of blood, we crave hydrocarbon and nuclear fuel in
deference to those who wish to profit from our continuing use of
dirty energy and who are doing everything they can to stop
solution energy from seeing the light of day.
We shall see that the pervasive use
of carbon trading, biofuels, alternative hydrocarbons such as
the tar sands of Alberta and oil shale of Utah, carbon
sequestration at coal mines, the hydrogen economy, nuclear
power, hybrid cars, air cars - even solar and wind - can only
distract us from what we really need to do in the long run.
We shall see that these “solutions”
are just smoke and mirrors in the well-publicized energy
sideshow. As journalist George Monbiot put it, the first way to
keep from environmental and climate disaster would be to keep
carbon (and uranium) in the ground.
But then what?
Policymakers and an ignorant public are thwarting authentically
clean energy at every turn, either by commission or by omission.
As a sociological problem, the need for truly clean energy is
perhaps the most urgent one our culture has ever faced. We’ll be
looking into these dynamics of overcoming our denials and vested
interests as we progress through this book.
Given that both policymakers and the
public commons have difficulty supporting solar and wind power,
multiply that suppressive force by millions when it comes to the
viability of new energy technologies to save the planet from
almost sure disaster.
We will explore the fact that almost every “expert” who presents
the “renewable” alternatives limits his/her discussion to the
known sources such as solar and wind, which are not really all
that renewable. The public is deceived into thinking those are
all there are or ever will be.
The
free energy possibilities are
simply discarded at our risk and peril.
My journalist-colleague Keith Lampe has well expressed a
scenario for our future energy choices. He suggests that
existing “renewable” technologies such as solar and wind be
implemented as first-generation energy, while we develop
forthwith second-generation energy such as
zero-point, cold
fusion and advanced hydrogen technologies.
Both options, he
feels, need equal time, whether it’s in Congressional hearings
or in public discourse.
Looked at in this light, we can
evolve an energy policy that makes sense, and could give us a
much better chance to reverse climate change before it’s too
late.
I agree with Lampe’s assessment, which was also the principal
conclusion of my own studies, as expressed in my previous book
Re-Inheriting the Earth (2003).
It seems that, even for those
skeptical about whether or not these advanced energy
technologies are real, is it not wise to adopt the precautionary
principle that we leave no stone unturned to uncover those
energy sources which could really solve our paralysis of
paradigm and save humanity and nature from almost certain
destruction? We cannot afford to do less.
But we must also ensure that the technologies are regulated by
responsible government and are never put to weapons use or
overuse. That’s why social change must go along with introducing
any radical new technology such as this one.
A word about terminology: I have used many adjectives
interchangeably in describing what I mean by revolutionary new
energy technologies: free, new, clean, solution, breakthrough,
advanced, over-unity, innovative, novel, unconventional,
revolutionary, outside-the-box, second-generation, zero-point,
vacuum, cold fusion, novel hydrogen, etc.
For the purposes of
this book, they all basically mean the same.
They each represent a potential quantum leap in our ability to
have clean and cheap energy. In every case, using these sources
can give all of humanity an authentically lasting new paradigm
in our energy policies and practices, at first involving
disruptive and seemingly magical concepts. They give us an
opportunity to transcend humanity’s rampage on nature and give
us a reasonable chance to have a truly peaceful, just and
sustainable future on Earth - if we can take action soon and
wisely.
This is the kind of book that’s best to read in small bits. I
recommend your reading one or two chapters at a time, and let at
least one night pass between them. This approach would allow you
to have more time to gestate, to ponder the enormous
implications about what we can do if we only look. I’d give this
reading two weeks minimum at several minutes per day to an hour
or two.
After reading and revising the text,
I felt this book is a bit like a course, one I hope will lead to
new ideas and action.
Some of you might want to know about the state of the art of
free energy for presentation to general audiences. For that, I
recommend Chapter 12 "Open Letter to Al Gore,” Chapter 13, "A
Word to Innovators about an Energy Solution Revolution" (this
chapter was earlier published as an article on the U.K. World
Innovation Foundation site, of which I was recently elected a
Fellow), and the Appendix, which is a peer-reviewed paper I
presented on a wide range of alternative energy options at a
conference in South Korea in 2007.
These three sections are what
I would call the primers for understanding the possibilities of
practical free energy in a digestible way for the political
mainstream.
I have used the word “political” in the subtitle of this book
because politics at its best should be about translating what’s
scientifically and technologically real, and potentially
beneficial, into the realm of possibility and action.
But in these times, politicians in
the U.S. government are enormously corrupt and are oblivious to
sustainable solutions. They will need to become responsible to
the people instead of to the elite corporations and financiers
who support their campaigns. We can research and vet all the
energy options we want and we can even try to do this job
honestly, but none of this will matter unless we can effect
political action at many levels.
We’re going to need to know the
truth and find ways of acting on it constructively. We must
search for a public context to introduce solution energy for
all.
The best way to do that is to begin a frank, open public
discussion of how we can best bring forward these clean energy
technologies and do an end run around the likes of the
warmongers and arrogant capitalists in charge. We don’t want
Dick Cheney to be running this one too.
In my opinion, the prospects of free
energy depend entirely on the success of an altruistic democracy
that is longing to be born.
--Brian O’Leary
Vilcabamba, Ecuador
October 6, 2008
Prologue
Confessions of a Naive Scientific Heretic - A
Story about the Carrot and the Stick
“In a time of universal deceit,
telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.”
-George Orwell
“When stupidity is considered patriotism, it is unsafe to be
intelligent.”
-Isaac Asimov
I have a close friend whom I’ll call
Ted, who has taken a trip to hell and back.
After many years of
suffering, he’s now sane and happy again in his personal life. Yet
he’s still grieving about the imminent demise of civilization. After
I heard his story of intrigue, pain and almost certain death, I
myself began to tremble in fear. This was too close to home, I
thought.
You see, Ted is a scientific heretic. So am I.
He had been a
straight-arrow with a distinguished background in government service
and academic research. So was I. He is an idealistic visionary
civilian working on controversial alternative research on healing
ourselves and the planet. So am I. He was also naive and sometimes
gullible. So was I. And we both have suffered a lot, whether it be
from threats, bad health, bankruptcy, ridicule, isolation and loss
of career security.
I guess you could say he came back into my life at the right time.
It gave me a chance to reflect on the journey of a heretic, to try
to get a grip on why we as a culture would rather perish in
scarcity, poverty and violence than go for lasting solutions.
I began to explore the principle that, sooner or later, heretics
might confront powerful people, especially if the heretics are
effective in their work. At the very moment of Ted’s going public
with his outside-the-box ideas, some high-up government agents
dangled a carrot in front of him. They wanted to recruit him for a
lucrative secret project in his area of expertise.
Unbeknownst to Ted at that time, the code language of the “offer”
really meant that this was an assignment he couldn’t or shouldn’t
refuse. He didn’t know about that. Yet it didn’t feel right to
accept even though he found it a bit tempting to join the team for
the sake of the country and to reap some financial rewards as well.
Following his gut and his heart, Ted answered “no” to the
proposition.
A short time after, his life was to descend into a hell
of hurts and personal traumas, not the least of all was an attempt
on his life. He lived in pain from the episode and in fear of what
might happen next. But Ted’s return to the living-normal gave him a
sense of gratitude that he could still make a difference in the
world. Ted was lucky and also the wiser about looking for signs of
any new carrots and sticks coming his way. Most of all, he felt free
and happy that he turned down the offer.
Ted’s story opened me up to contemplate all the other war stories of
my courageous colleagues, many of them free energy inventors and
spokespeople
who had been assassinated, bullied or bought out.
And as Ted’s story unfolded I got in touch with a deep sense of
grief about an unacknowledged and life-threatening force so
unimaginably evil that no individual or part of nature was safe.
The
unwritten message to Ted was,
“If you live, civilization and nature
will die. But if you become too effective in saving civilization and
nature, then you die.”
A Faustian Bargain for the innovators, at
best.
My contemplation led to what might be one of the most radical and
yet believable (to me) conspiracy theories of all: if we do our
healing work well, someone will either point a gun to our heads (and
maybe shoot it) or give us a bribe to keep quiet, to cease doing our
work if we want to stay alive. Sometimes they can even order us to
help them do their dirty work.
The logic of this book clearly points to such an extreme
possibility.
The facts I present, alongside Ted’s
story, painfully revealing as they may be, forced me out of my own
naivety and into understanding some basic principles of
revolutionary work on free energy and other perceived threats to the
status quo:
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Most scientific heretics can be
offered bribes, threatened, attacked or assassinated
almost anywhere, any time. There are hundreds of ways to murder
someone and make it appear as a suicide, accident,
natural
death or isolated assault. We are all very vulnerable.
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Elements of the
ruling class
often commit these acts when they feel their control is
being challenged. The homicides go unpunished almost every
time.
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The perpetrators take their
orders from a shadowy cabal that is organized like the
Mafia. Their motive is the consolidation of power feeding
off vested interests in controlling the world’s resources,
energy, military,
drug trade,
big agribusiness,
economy and
banking infrastructure.
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Distracted by bread and
circuses, most people are ignorant or fearful of these
truths and thus deny or do not support the possibility of
breakthrough solutions such as free energy.
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“Most people,”
writes Shaun Saunders, “prefer to cling to the belief that
the ‘state’ will only do what is best for everyone - a
childlike frame of mind, that encourages turning a blind eye
to many evils… to think outside of this comforting box is too
frightening for them, and would require that they take
responsibility for what happens in their lives and the
events that transpire around them.”
In this regard,
democracy is dead.
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Only by strength-in-numbers will
we be able to overcome this tyranny and build a world of
peace and abundance. That means we shouldn’t expect to wait
for mainstream scientists or commercial interests to bless
and deliver finished products to us.
We return to these principles in Part
III in looking for ways to overcome the darkness.
Meanwhile I’ll
describe the breakthroughs, their suppression, the scientific
mandate to change our ways, and the fact that free energy may be the
only option available to us for a sustainable future for
civilization.
Epilogue
Creating a World of Abundance
“Let me cut to the chase. The
biggest robbery in the history of this country is taking
place as you read this…Bush and his cronies - who must soon
vacate the White House - are looting the U.S. Treasury of
every dollar they can grab. They are swiping as much of the
silverware as they can on their way out the door…
From
talking to people I know in D.C., they say the reason so
many Dems are behind this is because Wall Street this
weekend put a gun to their heads and said either turn over
the $700 billion or the first thing we’ll start blowing up
are the pension funds and 401(k)s of your middle class
constituents.”
-Michael Moore
www.michaelmoore.com
Sept. 29, 2008
“Both Western Finance and Western Medicine are fundamentally
based on fraud…The end of these systems is now in sight.
They are crumbling under their own arrogance and stupidity,
revealing a society based on self-righteous deception and
global scandal.
Everything we thought was real turns out to
be fabricated: The money, the medicine, the economy, the
law… it’s all being revealed for what it is:
A Matrix of
enslavement, designed to keep the People believing they live
in a free society, even as their health and wealth are
stolen from them by the sinister few who wield political
power…
Wealth is not a collection of digits in a computer. It
isn’t a promise printed on green paper money. Real wealth is
a garden that feeds you, a river that hydrates you, and a
system of medicine that nourishes and supports you. Real
wealth is a day with sunshine, a night under the stars and a
life lived with purpose.”
-Mike Adams
Why The Institutions of Western
Finance and Western Medicine are Both Doomed to Fail
Sept. 29, 2008
"Every so often civilization seems to work itself into a
corner from which further progress is virtually impossible
along the lines then apparent; yet if new ideas are to have
a chance the old systems must be so severely shaken that
they lose their dominance."
-Chester G. Starr
A
History of the Ancient World. Oxford University Press, 1991
(p. 124)
In Shaun Saunders’ ironic twist on
reality, the authentic world he envisions is a world of
abundance whereas Appleby’s fictional world of scarcity and
control is rejected as “impossible.”
But the facts of today’s real world are the fictional world
mocked up by Appleby and the real world surrounding Appleby
cannot even be imagined by most people.
This is crazy but true: The world we now inhabit is a world
clearly headed towards totalitarian destruction, yet the world
we could have - one of great abundance--waits in the wings for
when the ruling big men and the obedient masses let go. Then we
won’t need any big men except for ones benevolently piloting
Spaceship Earth with compassion. It is difficult to grasp this
potential reversal of our fates at a time of mass hallucinations
with which enough of us can trust tyrants to guide us into such
distraction and despondency.
Yet that is what is happening.
So what’s going to happen to us and when?
I predict we’ll know a
lot more about the collapse of Western civilization before you
read this. The ship of state is sinking so fast, any speculation
about the next disasters will undoubtedly be inaccurate, because
We the People don’t yet hold the cards.
So why bother to guess?
What we can know now are the dynamics underlying the collapse
and the need to get back to basics regarding our social and
individual health.
Saunders echoes Mike Adams of Natural News that our financial
and health care systems are two falling pillars dominated by
money and greed. He also feels that the third pillar should be
the timely introduction of free energy - which could have happened
more easily sixty years ago, when things were more optimistic
and when the wrong big men didn’t have things so obviously sewed
up and messed up as during these times. I agree.
Saunders and
increasing numbers of us can pretty easily guess in broad terms
what is really happening behind the scenes, why the rulers have
kept us away from free energy for so long.
He writes about three possibilities:
“(1) Some in control do know it
is needed but simply do not know how to introduce it without
severely affecting the existing financial/power paradigm
(i.e., it’s in the ‘too hard’ box)
(2) the ‘warhawks’ don’t
give a stuff anyway about the environment, and simply wish
to continue squeezing the populace for more and more power
(eventually resulting in a world that will make Mallcity 14
look like a summer camp)
(3) the big men are privy to a
possible forthcoming world-wide catastrophe, and in the
meantime, it is ‘easier’ to allow business as usual, and
afterwards, when the chosen survivors come out of their
black-budget bunkers, they will start anew with all the
technology available.”
Saunders and Frazier also both
speculate that an
ET intervention, whether
real or staged, will bring the stakes ever higher as
the drama spirals ever upward and the elites grab their
lifeboats while the Titanic goes stern-up.
So, in these troubled times, how are we to thread the needle of
free energy?
Frazier writes:
“I believe that free energy can
only be pursued by the fully sentient, or those closely so.
I think that is the intent of whoever set up this earth
game. As you know, people at a high level of sentience are
extremely hard to find these days, which is part of the
conundrum. So, my approach has been to seek people who
genuinely seek the truth and solutions, and give them
something to chew on. I had not seen that approach tried
yet, which is why I ended up doing my site
www.ahealedplanet.net.
“The Lone Rangers of free energy get picked off one at a
time, like ducks in a shooting gallery. If they can overcome
their own limitations to the degree where they try to mount
any kind of effort, their allies usually present more of a
hazard than the Big Boys (aka, the Big Man) do. There is
currently not enough collective integrity in the masses to
overcome their inertia and the organized suppression, and
almost every activist group I have ever heard of hacks at
the branches of the issues and is hooked on their particular
scarcity-based way of viewing the world.
“So, an untried avenue, at least as far as I saw, was just
trying to help the awake and awakening see the big picture
and where the primary leverage point is: energy. If they
can just understand that and how the world really works, we
may be onto something. Although time is very short, I think
that any effort that attempts to go straight from ignorance
to storming the free energy Bastille (or with a brief
interlude where we collectively nod and delude ourselves
that we have the right stuff) is doomed from within and
easily defeated by the Big Boys. It is not easy to grok the
free energy milieu and conundrum. I am only seeking to help
people see that picture.
“If a sizeable group (probably several thousand) can get
that far, and truly let go of its scarcity-based beliefs, at
least while pondering the free energy milieu, then we might
have a chance to get active from there. Again, I have seen
almost all the best and biggest names of American free
energy activism wave the flag, and I am doing my best to get
beyond all scarcity-based thinking, or at least point it out
when it rears its head. I think that, because all earthly
groups currently promote their favored brand of
scarcity-based consciousness, people try to pander to it to
get their foot in the door. I think that strategy is doomed
from the outset.
For that reason, approaching any group may
not be the way to go, but those thousands will come from
many walks of life. Heck, nothing has come close to working
yet, but this at least seems like it may have a chance,
although it is truly looking for needles in haystacks.”
The dilemma here is, there may not
be time enough for a sufficient number of us to go through this
kind of sentience-and-free-energy-awareness “training program.”
To those of you who haven’t yet
taken these steps, I implore you to suspend disbelief and to
embrace the possibility that an energy solution revolution could
save us all, and that you could really help us.
What would you
have to lose in giving this a try? Think about it: In light of
what you now know, are fear, apathy, pride, credibility, and
fictitious self-interest over the common interest, still more
important to you than looking for all reasonable pathways toward
averting a planetary disaster?
With the recent election of
Barack Obama as the U.S. President
and the deteriorating economy, the rules of the game are
changing. Energetically, the Obama victory came just in time to
relieve us from a collective nervous breakdown. In that way,
it's most welcome to get rid of the most genocidal/ecocidal
criminals of all time, thugs who have been totally in charge of
cutting us off from our most heartfelt visions.
But my tears of celebration are bittersweet. Our journey has
really just begun after
eight-plus years of a U.S.-led global
cardiac arrest.
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How can we possibly get our societal policies to align with our
potential for an energy solution revolution if even the most
progressive among us cannot even fathom its possibility?
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How can
we get beyond the gate-keepings of Obama’s inner circle of such
vested establishment advisors as Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel
alongside the money lavished upon him by the Wall Street moguls
and military-industrial global chauvinists who have no interest
in something that threatens their power?
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Put differently, will the Obama administration be able to clean
up all the corruption, develop the imagination and vision to be
able to think outside the box, and have time left to peel the
onion of free energy in today's climate of limited thinking and
competing priorities?
Barring a miracle, I highly doubt it,
given the disappointments I and others have so far encountered
with the most publicly visible alternative energy progressives
such as Ralph Nader, Dennis Kucinich and Al Gore.
But it's
always worth a try, and the massive energetic support the people
of the world feel for “change” could open Obama and the rest of
us up to unexpected paradigm shifts.
Besides the hopes of an Obama presidency, we have an additional
argument to develop breakthrough energy as soon as possible. In
today's climate of fiscal austerity and rampant indebtedness, it
is unlikely anyone would be able to come up with enough capital
to fund a pervasive solar or wind energy economy, least of all,
the bankrupt governments of the world.
The trillions of dollars
needed are simply not there. To meet today’s energy demand, we’d
need on the order of $20 trillion just to install
materials-intensive wind and solar systems to replace current
sources.
Therefore, only free energy could satisfy both environmental and
economic criteria for a sustainable and abundant future.
An
awakening of awareness, first among some honest and sentient
scientists, environmentalists, progressives, and many of the
rest of us at the grassroots level, will become absolutely
necessary for us to have an energy solution revolution.
My friends, it's up to each of us to apply the pressure where
and when it's needed most. Always. The election of Barack Obama
has re-energized activists to do just that, relentlessly.
And so, dear reader, we conclude this book with a question for
you. Whatever awareness you may now have about these things,
If so, let’s join up.
Brian O’Leary
Vilcabamba, Ecuador
November 8, 2008
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