2008-07-14: Archive Workshop at Orgonon - results from Wilhelm Reich Museum 2008 Update

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For three days in July, eleven people—scholars, researchers, and Trust board members and advisors—convened in the Conference Building (formerly Reich’s Student Laboratory) to peruse what we consider the most sensitive and proprietary materials in The Archives of the Orgone Institute: Reich’s orgone motor research, the Y factor, and orgonometric equations, including Reich’s gravitational equations.
As we mentioned in earlier Updates, after the Trust’s busy schedule in 2007 we opted not to have a regular summer conference at Orgonon in 2008.

WITTS: eBook, plans and other items available for people who donate for their fundraiser

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access here WITTS Gift Page
. Okay, I've assisted WITTS with the creation of this simple gift-page. I helped WITTS because I wanted to see what kind of plans, eBooks, etc items they have up for sale. I got my questions answered, and here are the results: As of 9th June 2009, these items are available for those who donate (and specify they wish to receive this or that item):
1. Free Energy 101 eBook (written by Jerry Tomas)
2. Quantum Energy Enhancement Technology
3. One-hour consultation

1984-11-07: El Dorado Gazette: Garden Valley Inventor Fights Uphill Battle

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An engine that runs on anything -- water, crude oil, old tires, junk -- absolutely anything, has been the goal of mankind since the dawn of the industrial age.
Just such an invention has been created by Paul Pantone of Garden Valley. Impossible you may say. The course of the world could be changed if it was no longer dependent on dwindling energy sources.

1996-07-01 Deseret News: Car Retrofits: Carbon may give go-ahead for factory

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However, there's doubt the devices to be made there perform as advertised.
The 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.

1992-11-07: Marin Independent Journal: In Quest of Perfect Engine

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Marin inventor revved up about cleaner air
Paul Pantone has a lofty ambition -- he wants to save the planet. But the world may not be ready to be saved.
The Greenbrae resident claims to have invented the miracle engine -- cheap energy and no pollution. In fact, says Pantone, it produces energy while cleaning the air, something that has been, at least until now, akin to turning lead into gold.

2005-09-07: Henderson County News: Student's engine may hold key to gas woes

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With rising fuel prices affecting everyone, one Tennessee Technology Center student may have found and built a working model of an alternative.
James Prescott, of Scotts Hill, and his cousin, Billy Burton, modified the motor from a pressure washer to run on a mixture of fuel and water.
Prescott carried the motor to school with him at the Lexington Campus of the Tennessee Technology Center last week to demonstrate to fellow students and teachers that it did actually work.

mylow bedini

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may 14 2009 7.31am
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/mylow_magmo/message/1099
Hi Ben,

Glad to see you doing this project. It's been a long time hope things are going
well.
Yes Mylow's instruction video's are correct as it does work as he says.
I have seen so far what I thought, I have seen the switching of the stator
magnets with the indicator. I have only done this with 4 Oz magnets but it will
work with neo's. I have also found a bump in the magnetic field right in the
center of the track. I think most people will find this also, it's important as
it causes drag on the system.

Francois Dominique Arago

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The web has a lot to say about this character. The Arago experiment is in demonstration at Tekniikan Museo in Helsinki, Finland. I tried it out, and it seemed interesting. There was a magnet on top of a metallic disc. There was a pulley to rotate the metallic disc - when you would rotate the disc for a long while, the magnet that was hung slightly away from the surface of the disc, but still slightly far away from the disc, would start spinning. The finnish explanation which i wrote down said "Aragon koe.
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