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Archive.Org: The Pantone Story (2004)
Submitted by esaruoho on June 9, 2009 - 09:24- Auburn
- Bakersfield
- Hawthorne
- Illinois
- Michigan
- Pasadena
- Portland
- Price
- Reno
- Richmond
- Sacramento
- Salt Lake City
- San Francisco
- Saudi Arabia
- Seattle
- Tokyo
- Utah
- California
- New York
- USA
- 1966
- 1975
- 1980s
- 1983
- 1984
- 1986
- 1987
- Ali Rabashi
- carburetor
- Col. William C. Biederman
- David Pantone
- Dr. Andreas Kurt Richter
- Dr. Cavanaugh
- Dr. Harrelson
- endothermic reactor
- GEET
- hydrocarbon
- IRS
- Jason Pantone
- Molley Feichko
- Paul Pantone
- plasma
- plasma generator
- pollution
- Nikola Tesla
- 1930
- 1979
- 1990
- 1994
- 1995
- 1996
- 2003
- 2004
1996-07-01 Deseret News: Car Retrofits: Carbon may give go-ahead for factory
Submitted by esaruoho on June 7, 2009 - 11:07The Carbon County Planning Commission recommended last week that 120 acres of land about five miles south of Price be re(garbled) from mining and grazing to (garbled) industrial purposes.
The land would house a factory to construct car retrofit devices that some experts look upon with great skepticism.
Paul Pantone: Paul Pantone Introduction
Submitted by esaruoho on September 19, 2008 - 23:39See demonstratins of GEET technology from its inventor, Paul Pantone, the guy who invented that 100 MPG cabrurator you were told doesn't exist.
from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjLqFSlHWcs
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Paul Pantone: Salt Lake Weekly: Fuel Injected Lunatic
Submitted by esaruoho on September 19, 2008 - 22:57- Detroit
- Price
- Salt Lake City
- Utah
- California
- USA
- 1975
- 1984
- 2007
- Don Rosenbaum
- fuel
- George Gaboury
- George Gladic
- Jason Kirton
- John McBride
- Joseph Young
- Judge Hansen
- Justin Heideman
- Kuan Chen
- mileage
- Paul Pantone
- plasma
- Richard Hamp
- Rocky Pantone
- savings
- Steve Elswick
- 1950
- 1995
- 1996
- 1997
- 1998
- 2000
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- energy
- water
Fuel Injected Lunatic
Inventor Paul Pantone hoped to save the world. Now, will the world save him?
By Stephen Dark
Posted 07/26/2007
Led by a bailiff into Judge Royal Hansen’s 3rd District Court in West Jordan on June 7, Paul Pantone’s shuffling gait might have been caused by a broken big toe—gone untreated for more than year and a half—rather than by his wrist and ankle manacles.
Conference Introduction: Konstantin Meyl
Submitted by esaruoho on July 24, 2008 - 00:11Prof. Dr.-Eng. Konstantin Meyl: Advanced Concepts for Wireless Energy Transfer - Highly efficient Power Engineering with Scalar Waves
It will be shown that scalar waves, normally remain unnoticed, are very interesting practical use for information and energy technology for reason of their special attributes. The mathematical and physical derivations are supported by practical experiments. The demonstration will show:
1. the wireless transmission of electrical energy,
2. the reaction of the receiver to the transmitter,
3. free energy with an over-unity-effect of about 10,
February 22, 1996 - The Sun Weekly (Australian paper) on John Searl
Submitted by esaruoho on July 1, 2008 - 03:43The startling claims have been made by a Kincumber engineer who once worked with an English-based professor who invented an energy source in the 1940s.
Michael Riversong: International Tesla Society in Review: People, Politics and Technology
Submitted by esaruoho on May 9, 2007 - 12:29- Colorado Springs
- California
- USA
- 1905
- 1984
- 1988
- 1989
- 1991
- amplification
- chemistry
- David Hudson
- George Wiseman
- Hal Huggins
- harmonic
- homeopathy
- J.W. McGinnis
- Jack Couture
- liquid
- magnetism
- Michael Riversong
- Peter Kulish
- resonant
- Robert Golka
- shape
- Steve Elswick
- teslacoil
- Toby Grotz
- Walter Baumgartner
- Walter Russell
- William Wysock
- Yul Brown
- Nikola Tesla
- 1911
- 1920s
- 1992
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- 1994
- 1996
- 1998
- 2002
- bladeless
- car
- electricity
- energy
- field
- flow
- gravity
- overunity
- resonance
- turbine
- Viktor Schauberger
- vortex
INTERNATIONAL TESLA SOCIETY IN REVIEW:
People, Politics, and Technology
(c)2002 by Michael Riversong
IET-Community: Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop On Natural Energies (IWONE) (9.3-11.3.2001)
Submitted by esaruoho on June 17, 2006 - 11:23- Augustenborg
- Bad Ischl
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- Aloys Kokaly
- Anton Salat
- Cartesian Oval
- Cedric Mannu
- Claus Radlberger
- David Masters
- Dr. Bernd Schmeikal
- Dr. David Schweitzer
- Dr. Derek Hasdell
- Erich Neumann
- feedback
- Georg Unger
- George Adams
- helicoid
- Henr
- Horst Kersting
- implosion-magazine
- Ive Anders
- Jakim Tonn
- John Wilkes
- levitation
- PKS-CDROM
- Ranque-Hilsch-Pipe
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- Walter Baumgartner
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- coandaeffect
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Lasse Johansson of IET-Community has allowed the mirroring of these Proceedings on MERLib.org. Thank you Lasse!
Callum Coats: Eco-Technology vol.1: The Water Wizard - The Extraordinary Properties of Natural Water
Foreword
It was a Swedish engineer and anthroposophist, Olof Alexandersson, who wrote the first popular introduction to the radical ideas of Viktor Schauberger. I came across this attractive little book in 1979 and had it translated into English. Living Water is now in its eighth printing and has inspired many to go on to Callum Coats' in-depth study of Schauberger's ideas, Living Energies, which was published in 1996. My friendship with Callum goes back to 1981 when he confided in me his wish to write a definitive work on Viktor Schauberger. Callum had met Viktor's son, Walter Schauberger, in 1977 and was to spend three years studying with Walter at his Pythogoras-Keppler System Institute in Lauffen, in the Saltzkammergut near Salzburg. During that time, Callum was given access to all Viktor's writings.
Viktor Schauberger did not start seriously to write about his ideas and his discoveries until the age of 44, when he acquired a distinguished sponsor in Professor Philipp Forchheimer. As Callum describes later in this volume, Forchheimer, a world famous hydrologist, had been asked by the Austrian Government to report on Schauberger's controversial log flumes, which transported large amounts of timber from inaccessible locations without damage. He was so impressed with Schauberger's discovereies that he asked him to write a paper which was published in 1930 in Die Wasserwirtschaft , the Austrian Journal of Hydrology. This paper attracted the attention of the President of the Austrian Academy of Science, Professor Wilhelm Exner, and resulted in a commission to write a more detailed study of his theories for that same magazine under the title Temperature and the Movement of Water.
Schauberger's ideas completely flew in the face of conventional ideas of hydrology and water management and, as a result, gained him many enemies in scientific circles. The reason Viktor developed the strong feelings about orthodox scientific research that you will read in this and subsequent volumes was partly to defend himself from their attacks, and partly out of his despair at witnessing the ongoing destruction of the natural environment by their blind and uncaring technologies. It was this despair that motivated him to write his only book, Our Senseless Toil - the Cause of the World Crisis . It was published at a time of severe depression ,when many were worried about the future.
After Forchheimer died, Schauberger found another ally in Professor Werner Zimmermann who encouraged Viktor in 1935-1936 to write about the damage being wrought to the great rivers, the Rhine and the Danube, in a small 'new thought' magazine Tau . After Schauberger's death, two magazines published further collections of Schauberger's writings: Implosion was started by a student and collaborator of Viktor's, and published a number of his articles in the 1960s. Mensch und Technik in the 1970s published articles by and about Viktor Schauberger for the more free-thinking scientiific community.
Callum Coats has skilfully woven together these articles, together with correspondence with othere scientists, friends and officials of one kind or another, into a fascinating tapestry which gives a true and very readable account of Schauberger's impassioned campaign to alert the world to the dangers of the prevailing scientific dogma. Unfortunately, not much has changed, and Schauberger's vision of how humanity could work cooperatively with Nature is perhaps more relevant than ever.
Callum arranged this massive amount of material into a large volume, Eco-Technology. In considering this for publication, we realised that it would be much more accessible in several volumes, arranged by theme. This first one, The Water Wizard, is devoted to Schauberger's ideas about water and rivers. The second, Nature as Teacher, concerns the wider implications of his ideas on water and energy. The third, The Fertile Earth, describes the way trees transform energy, and processes of fertilisation of the soil . The final volume, The Energy Revolution , gathers together the discussion and description of Schauberger's appliances for purifying and energising water and for producing vast amounts of virtually free energy. Together with Living Energies, the Eco-technology series give a complete account of the vision and genius of one of the founders of the present ecological movement, and are an inspiration for all those who wish to see our precious Earth saved from extinction by short-sightedness and greed, and the emergence of a new partnership with bountiful Nature.
The Joe Energy Cell
Submitted by cybe on October 22, 2005 - 19:12- Australia
- Melbourne
- automobile
- JoeCell
- John Ernst Worrell Keely
- Ken Adachi
- Alex Schiffer
- Barry Hilton
- Joe X
- Wilhelm Reich
- 1930s
- 1957
- 1993
- 1994
- 1995
- 1996
- 1997
- 1999
- accumulator
- acid
- alkaline
- biogenesis
- bion
- blue
- browns
- car
- cell
- cold
- diamagnetism
- endothermic
- gas
- hydrogen
- illuminati
- implosion
- light
- orgone
- Viktor Schauberger
- water
(Copyright 1999-2001 Educate-Yourself and Ken Adachi. All rights reserved)
By Ken Adachi (Editor@...) http://educate-yourself.org/fe/fejoewatercell.shtml
QuasiTurbine
Submitted by esaruoho on October 6, 2005 - 12:32 The piston engine has been dominant for over a century.
Have we abdicated to do better?
And if better exists, are we going to give it a try?
Quasiturbine - A New Approach
An engine for optimum efficiency and clean environment
under any load, torque, pressure, flow, power or RPM !
The New Quasiturbine QT600SC pneumatic (click for more)
(The smaller sister QT75SC is shown on the right)
Richard H. Clem
Submitted by cybe on September 25, 2005 - 16:35
this file originates from rexresearch.com
Richard Clem: Engine
This information is reprinted courtesy of Jerry Decker ( Email ) / KeelyNet: http://www.keelynet.com
KeelyNet Post (December 26, 1992): The Richard Clem Engine
KeelyNet Post: The Clem Over-Unity Motor
KeelyNet/Vanguard Note
KeelyNet Post (May 1996)
KeelyNet Post: New Info on the Richard Clem Engine
KeelyNet Email (David Hall)
Tyler Courier-Times (Sunday July 9, 1972)
Clem Engine Photo
Robert Koontz: The Clem Motor and the Conical Pump -- An Investigation of the Clem Motor (KeelyNet ~ 03/21/02)
Walter Haentjens: US Patent # 3,697,190 ~ Truncated Conical Drag Pump
KeelyNet (12-26-1992 / 7-5-1996) ~
The Richard Clem Engine
