Monday, February 18, 2008

in the 1930s Russians had functioning free energy devices


A cubic centimeter of empty space around us (about the tip of one's little finger in volume) has so much raw energy in it that, if condensed into matter, there would be more matter than is observable in the universe through the largest telescope! So even a tiny efficiency of tapping could and will extract all the energy anyone could wish.

Led by world renowned physics conceptualist and nuclear engineer who was filmed over two weeks in his home in Huntsville, Alabama, he and the cast of experts bring a message of hope for these troubled times by validating the extraction and harnessing of the only real viable energy source capable of providing the planet with a sustainable future.

Never before has Tom Bearden had the chance to stretch out on film in the relaxed environment of his own living room for the figurative fireside chat about his lifetime passion. And the material is explosive, as Tom puts on the record for the first time many of the astounding events that he has encountered during his forty years of research. Many people, for example, are not aware that in the 1930s the Russians had functioning free energy devices, or that at the same time the U.S. Navy and General Electric had a self-powering electrical project on the campus at Stanford University. These are all documented in the contemporaneous scientific literature.

One of the world's greatest teachers of technical material, Tom, whose father could not read or write, turns science on its head in this documentary, yet does it in a manner that is completely comprehensible to those with even a non-technical education. And all in his down-home, folksy Louisiana style that leaves you feeling like a friend of the family.

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