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KeelyNet: Joel McClain: Measurement of Resonant frequencies and Harmonics

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Measurement of Resonant frequencies and Harmonics

April 25, 1994

Thanks to information supplied by Gerald O'Doucharty, as compared with waveform analyses as determined by the late Mr. Les Brown, we can begin to make some progress in the understanding of resonance. I believe that these conclusions are in accordance with the discoveries of both Walter Russell, in his resonance based chart of the elements, as well as those of John Keely.

Steve Windisch: Brown's Gas ("HHO") : Clean, Cheap, and Suppressed Energy

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There is something of great importance to the world that is being suppressed and hidden from us: That abundant, clean energy can and is being derived from water. Sea water, well water, tap water; good old H2O.

Master's Thesis 2006: HANDLING WATER - an approach to holistic river rehabilitation design

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Master’s Thesis 2006, Institute for Ecopreneurship IEC, FHNW, Switzerland
HANDLING WATER an approach to holistic river rehabilitation design
Niels Werdenberg
Conservation biologist, environmental engineer

“…A wholly excellent work and highly recommended reading for any serious student of river engineering and water resources management generally.”
Callum Coats, Ecotechnology expert

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Excerpt on Water from Loren Lockman's "A Handbook for Vibrant Living - Eight Keys to Optimal Health"

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Because we are comprised of about 70% water, making sure that we stay hydrated with pure water may seem obvious and intuitive - 8 glasses per day, right? Wlel, no. Not exactly.

Going back to that optimum movement, we can dramatically improve modern technology

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Designing the Next Golden Age

By Jay Harman

The following text is from a speech given at Bioneers 2004.

Welcome to the new Golden Age! Yes, here, today, right now, in what may feel for some of us like the darkest of times, we are creating a new Golden Age. I think we’re ready for this. We know, deep inside, that a better age for our world is absolutely crucial, and we know it’s possible. That’s why we continue to get up in the morning—to strive for a better world. For me, I know this new Golden Age is possible because of what I’ve learned from nature.

Nature.

September 11, 1986, Tom Brown - Introduction to "More Implosion than Explosion" booklet by BSRF

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To begin this introduction I would like to thank the people who made this book possible. First, my wife Alison, who did an excellent review of LIVING WATER, which is probably the best book in english on Viktor Schauberger. Secondly, I wish to thank Borderland Sciences Research Associate Bodo Capeller for his great help in translating a series of articles on Schauberger from the German magazine "WELTE SPIRAL", or World Spiral. The readers of this book will be well served by their efforts.
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