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This morning i was asked to talk about free energy as a topic of discussion, i haven’t prepared much but let’s jump right into the largest untapped source that no one really thinks about, but one man did his name was Thomas Edison… HAHAHAHAHAHAHA…… just kidding it was in FACT Nikola Tesla. First we will talk about how lightning travels… Clouds, the Ionosphere, well the sky, is in fact negatively charged while the earth is positively charged (yes certain parts of clouds can be both positively and negatively charged on each side) and anyone who has completed 3 grade science (even in a public school) should know this is the foundation of a battery. A simple device can be created to bridge this gap (a large antenna array for instance and a solid connection to a cold water pile or an iron rod lodged firmly into the ground) and tap untold voltages of free and endless energy. How much you ask? That depends only on the size of the array and the relative height you put it into the air, then the sky and ground probes are connected to an equally simple series of electronics components, something like a transformer and a condenser/capacitor and a low voltage electromagnetic switch to convert the incoming DC energy to AC and onto a series of storage batteries and there you have it, I’m not the best electrical engineer but I have made similar systems and switches with junk around my house, why have I not went onto do this full scale? Well I do lack funding for such endeavors but the theory is completely sound as is the science behind it, don’t believe me? I encourage you to look it up, and perhaps you will see why Tesla was blackballed, folks there isn’t any money in true free energy, if you want it you’re going to have to do the work and get it yourself, don’t wait for someone else to save the world, we all have to do our own fair share!
Posted on: Fri, 20 Sep 2013 01:58:11 +0000

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