Sunday, May 4, 2008

Lesson 2: The Good/Demand free energy now

You shouldn't have paid for energy in your entire life—not one cent.

Solving our economic, energy and environmental disasters is something we could do cheaply and almost immediately, really and completely. When you see how, you're going to boil over. Face it: we've got to do something. The Federal Reserve has to cut interest rates for the Dow Industrials to have a good day. How CNBC loves it. They say Bush-o-nomics is a big success, happy days are here and our troubles are behind us forever, and media and tech reporter Dennis Kneale, the guy with pubic hair on his head and face, sneers, "liberals want recession." I've heard many of their reporters blame poor market performance on the political left's bad attitude. The second day after a rate cut—one day later—the Dow finishes flat or in the red, some days deeply in the red. Everyone at the Federal Reserve should be hauled away in chains and the place bulldozed. If you're unclear, watch Russo's brilliant America: Freedom To Fascism, newly reposted on Google.

Two things are clear. We're in very serious trouble, and the world is ready for the next really big thing. I've heard about the next really big thing for 50 years, and try not to think about it. Project Censored's amazing, vanishing "US Electromagnetic Weapons and Human Rights" abruptly jogged my memory, bringing up the name Nikola Tesla. Bad regarding weapons, but the best news for the positive contribution it can make—what we'll eventually go to anyway, and the only real solution we desperately need, right now. Read from the last link, and be astonished. You can read the entire text of PC's document here.

What made Edison's and Einstein's careers noteworthy was Nikola Tesla's innovative physics. He's the most brilliant and neglected inventor in history because entrenched interests didn't and still don't want humanity following his work. If it did, they'd go the way of the conestoga. It was Tesla, not Marconi, who invented radio. He told people about it in the 1880s, and like so many of his inventions, people didn't understand it, were sure it wouldn't work and that he'd lost his marbles—until they saw it really worked, then they understood and Tesla was a big hero. He gave his first public demonstration of radio in 1893.

In that same demonstration, he showed another invention, wireless power transmission. He devised a relatively simple, inexpensive, global, solar-driven wireless power delivery system that could have provided everyone on earth all the clean energy they wanted free of charge. Even in 1893, rich corporations that might have developed this technology had no interest, thinking why give it away when they could charge for it. The rest is history. As PC said in footnote 43:

To illustrate the control of science for corporate profit, Tesla’s practical applications all shared one thing in common, they were devoid of any profitable application. As a result, Tesla’s development of wireless electricity has never borne fruit, leaving us still in the 21st century surrounded by a landscape of transmission wires, faulty electrical grids, destructive (though profitable) electrical generation systems, wars for oil, and a suffering environment. See Marc J. Seifer, The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla, Citadel Press, 1998.

For the last 115 years, we haven't needed the grid, coal, enriched uranium, natural gas, heating oil, gasoline engines, diesel engines or jet engines. All we needed was a little radio to power our homes, vehicles, furnaces and factories, with clean, free electricity. It's like so many things his theoretical physics invented, rather simple technology. We could set that network up today in probably just a year or two. But we won't. Bush and Cheney have licensed dozens of new coal-fired and nuclear generation facilities to insure a long future of hideously expensive, filthy power. You'll pay the cost of constructing and insuring them. A couple weeks ago, T. Boone Pickens announced he plans to borrow $10 billion to build a series of windchargers. Cleaner, but still another big, expensive grid plug-in. This isn't the future of energy, nor are hydrogen, hydrogen fuel cells, ethanol, geothermal or biofuels. The future is off of oil and off of the grid. None of us may live to see it, because the super rich need more, new barrels o' billions.

If that doesn't really piss you off, I don't know why. I've been publicizing this great Project Censored document for months, and it has seen no interest. I sent my blog links and a copy of the report to many of our favorite authors. I won't mention their names, except for the only one who read the material, William J. Broad of The New York Times. Thanks for caring about the future of humanity, Bill.

You could spend the rest of your life thinking and writing about how free, wireless electric transmission would make the economy boom like no living person has seen, and equalize the balance of wealth and power in the world like nothing else. The 118 people who decide things in America will move heaven and earth to stop it. I confess: I entertain the notion Washington ordered PC to pull this document from their site, complete with threats—not so much because it talks about secret weapons or begins by saying the Bush administration rendered the Constitution inert with the Military Commissions Act of 2006 and evisceration of habeas corpus and posse comitatus. They'd be unconcerned the authors recommended Americans take seriously the founders' charge we take our government back. But hurt the precious, established energy industries? That would be unacceptable, and an excuse to deploy battalions. After five years, a trillion dollars and more thousands of dead Americans and millions of dead and displaced Iraqis than Bush will admit, we're looking at gas for $10 a gallon. The middle east wars aren't about our access to oil, just about the oil industry's access to our money. A holiday for the gas tax? We pay and pay. What a bunch of shit.

Tesla's other energy solutions weren't as well documented as wireless power transmission, like my favorite, the MEG, or motionless electromagnetic generator, a breadbox-size device simpler than your computer with no moving parts. I know Tesla put it to work and said, properly configured, it would give you more current than you could use. Wireless electrical transmission, however, is no fairy tale. Tesla publicly demonstrated it more than once. Many people saw it, and their observations were well documented.

If you have anything at all to say to Washington, demand free energy now. You need say no more than that. They know exactly what you're talking about. Washington will never, never do anything to make it happen, so it's left up to you. Just be aware that if you try to set up a wireless power transmission station, and anyone knows, every highly-paid mercenary and assassin on earth will show up to shoot you.

Project Censored is far from finished telling you about this miraculous technology. I read everything on this website years ago and had the satisfaction of sharing the link on blogs, only to be told by open-minded progressives that unless I were a world-class quantum physics expert, I had absolutely no business discussing any of this with anyone, ever. I admit I don't have one percent of the education or mental horsepower to mathematically quantify Tesla's theoretical physics or explain how the theories and devices work in lay language. So much of what is on that site has been confirmed to me since I first read it, and there are instances in PC's document, which speaks of the rapid healing of bones. The scalar wars site talks about a device that can treat any and every injury, infirmity or affliction, physical or mental, quickly and painlessly with magnetic waves. It offers a solution to our most daunting medical problems, like Alzheimer's, schizophrenia and cancer. It hints it can painlessly repair a broken arm or leg in 15 to 30 minutes; so, add to the industries made obsolete by Tesla the medical industry and the attendant, parasitic health care insurance industry. It'd be a shame to lose them. My heart bleeds purple piss. The website claims these aren't just theories, but real things that actually exist. It reminds us of Tesla's mathematically proven insistence that through the electromagnetic spectrum, man can bring matter in and out of existence, create life in its infinite variety, manipulate matter and space and even the passage of time itself.

Which brings us back to the presidential candidates. When faced with the opportunity to eliminate all of these scourge-of-the-earth, life-robbing industries, and bringing us into a bright, peaceful and prosperous, happy world, do you believe any of the big three candidates would embrace and promote ANY of these new technologies (which really aren't new)? The answer is no: no way buddy—no way baby—NOT IN A MILLION YEARS. And that is why I hate them, all of them, truly and from deep inside.

The main topic of PC's report concerns other real things—dreadful things which are our government's deepest secrets, the biggest purchase taxpayers will make after the wars, things even Congress and the president don't know about, but which you should know about, before they are rolled or flown into your neighborhood for a Terminator-style cookout. That's Lesson 3.