Comments on "free energy" devices
Date: 5 June 2001
Dear Friends,
Just in case you haven't seen our list of "working" new-energy
devices, here it is:
Definition: New-energy does not include the older forms of "alternative
energy" with sources from sun, wind, tide, geothermal, or biomass. Our group
has spent almost 12 years searching the world for new-energy devices. There are now
four new-energy devices that have strong commercial potential that have been invented,
tested, and are in some stage of being commercialized. All four new-energy devices
are patented (or patents pending) and all four appear to pass our stringent requirements:
1. The device must provide three times as much energy output as
energy input.
2. The source of the energy must have a scientific basis.
3. The devices must be non-polluting, tap a large energy source, and be able to be
economically manufactured, in other words, have a strong commercial potential.
The following is a list of viable new-energy devices that are JUDGED
to have near-term, strong, commercial potential:
1. Devices based on high-density, electron charge clusters (six
patents issued). For example, see U.S. Patent 5,018,180. Note: this is the first
patent, known to us, to state that the excess energy comes from tapping the zero-point
vacuum energy of space. This discovery appears to be the best candidate for providing
our future energy needs. Our group [Emerging Energy Marketing Firm, Inc. (EEMF) in
Salt Lake City, Utah] has the exclusive rights to all six patents that have issued
in the U.S.
2. Dr. Randell Mills patented discovery of energy from water (hydrogen
in water). See www.blacklightpower.com. The source of this energy is a new form of
chemical energy.
3. The Russian (Koldamasov) patented process for a low-energy nuclear
reactor. Reportedly, two kilowatts of electrical input provides forty kilowatts of
thermal energy. The source of this energy is from relatively safe, low-energy, nuclear
reactions. [Note: We have been promised a copy of the device but have not yet received
it.]
4. Dr. Tom Bearden (and co-inventors) stationary electromagnetic
generator (patent pending). This device apparently is also tapping the energy of
space. Independent testing is currently scheduled or underway. [One replication has
been reported. However, commercialization is an estimated $15 million away.]
It is estimated that any one of the above new-energy discoveries
can be commercialized within two years with an estimated $15 million or less. To
build a new fossil-fuel-powered, atmospheric-polluting, electrical generating plant
will take at least three years and cost $100 million or more. Our group is being
privately funded for a project to demonstrate that radioactive solids can be transmuted
to stable elements with a dramatic reduction in radioactivity. We have already demonstrated
the capability to dramatically reduce radioactivity from radioactive liquids. (Paper
presented at a meeting of the American Nuclear Society. Original inventor is the
late Stan Gleeson).
Best personal regards,
Hal Fox
Editor Journal New Energy
halfox@qwest.net
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