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Dale Pond posts John Keely Motor medley on YouTube

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These are pictures of the actual Keely Hydro-Vacuo Motor. This famous motor worked, in part, using or capturing the shock wave from water hammer and probably also the resultant cavitation. For sure there are other dynamics at work in it. For more information

1970s-1980s / John Bedini's Free Energy Device awes LA Crowd

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'Free Energy' Device awes LA crowd
by Jim Townsend - editor-publisher - The National Educator

Bill Jenkins, talk show host of the top rated KABC radio show 'Open Mind' and National co-chairman of Redeem Our Country (ROC), used his guest speaker's spot on Town Hall, to introduce a 'free energy' device to the public on March 12th.

1930-08-17: Mr. Russell Finds Scientists Too Ready to Accept Theory - His Attempt at Reformation not Based on Metaphysics

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New York Times, August 17, 1930, Sunday
Section: Educational, Page 46, 6020 words

MR. RUSSELL FINDS SCIENTISTS TOO READY TO ACCEPT THEORY
His Attempt at reformation not Based on Metaphysics, He Declares

XXX - Octave Wave Cycles

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XXX
Octave Wave Cycles
48. In order to comprehend the great simplicity which underlies the seemingly complex series of nine octaves which constitute the periodic table of the elements, together with the simplicity which underlies atomic structure, it would be well to paint a word picture of Nature's basic desire and her simple manner of attaining her desire.

Peter Lindemann: Reactive Power and Radiant Energy and John Bedini's materials

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Bedini_SG/message/209

Nov. 7, 2004
Brett,

Glad to help. You are asking the right kind of questions. Here is my best shot at answering them.

1) My book consistently refers to the radiant spike LEADING the pulse.

That is true. The high voltage transient that leads the pulse is a much purer form of radiant energy. This circuit actually feeds this pulse back to the first battery in opposition to the forward current.
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