Freedom from Power?
by Byron A.
(Yorkton, SK, Canada)
Dear Reader,
I would like to put before you a hypothetical situation.
Suppose that for your entire life you lived in a house with a man who swore up and down that both he was your brother and that he owned that house. You do not own this house, and you live there at his pleasure.
Everyday you must take a pail and walk two miles to fetch water. To clean, cook, and wash yourself with. The man who lives with you does not help you at all. In fact he insists that you do his share of work and take care of him because you are living in his house.
Now, say this goes on fifty, sixty, maybe a thousand years or so, when one day you find out that not only is he not the owner or your brother and he has running water in his part of the house.
Will you A: Shake his hand, let bygones be bygones.
B: Take a red hot poker from the fire and carve NEVER AGAIN into his chest
Something occurred to me while going over Levi's past blogs and some of his supporting materials. He is right. I can see Levi nod his head and mouth the word DUH.)
But this is about Nikola Tesla and his free energy.
Our minds are not trained to think, and we definitely do not think about that which is discovered already. I used to be amazed by my Grand Fathers' ability to solve problems and recite facts. He had old text books that I was not allowed to touch and he would tell me that people don't think like that any more. The past is the way to the future.
Here is something.
In the past scientists and amateur inventors used to use static discharge generators to create electricity. They were very simple devices that produced massive voltage but low amperage. The problem was storing this power once created. That is the reason for the adaptation of the simple 1 1/2 volt cell battery. And later on the alternating current produced by magneto generators that cannot be stored and must be continually generated to power your modern life.
Static discharge was relegated to the dustbin of history, much like plate armour after chainmail was invented.
Why do we not use capacitors to store that power?
They are not that old tech. If you have a radio that is not built with transistors you can find them inside.
Here is a neat trick.
Toss a couple in your dryer with an old towel. When they have stopped tumbling touch the exposed ends. The zap you experience is static discharge.
You say, but the amperage is insufficient. Well hook them up in series. But then the voltage is too high. Use a transformer. How else do you think that a standard 440 volt high tension line does not fry your house? But the ones from my radio are only the size of a cigarette butt?
Build the things bigger.
The Earth really is a giant static discharge machine. It is simply created when moving charged particles have their electrons aligned and once sufficient charge is built they release in the path of least resistance. Don't believe me, ask Ben Franklin, or Levi. Lightning is the ultimate release of this. The atmosphere is constantly being recharged by the movement of the planet. And the heating by the sun.
It is not just a nice idea, or a conspiracy nut job dream.
This idea was stolen from mankind many years ago. And it is the free energy that once built cannot be taxed till the cows come home like our standard power sources can be.
I might be wrong, after all I am just a truck driver and if so it would not be the first time I was laughed at.
But, if not, it would be good if more than just a few of us are thinking about it. Also, if not, think of those who keep us as slaves to the grid because it suits them.
Not to mention who knows how many other things THEY have kept from us over the years.
Take care,
Byron A.
Web Guy:
Smack On! But as Levi says. This technology was stolen from Tesla and hidden because the PTB need you to think the world runs on oil. Without oil no war. Without war no profit.