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Ever-growing (=unfinished) list of New York Times articles featuring Walter Russell

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If you are interested in perceiving the type of splash that Walter Russell made when he started writing to The New York Times, here are a few articles that might get you started. 

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New York Times, April 18, 1930
Page 23, 1162 Words

The Macrobiotic Genius of Walter Russell

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By John David Mann

Copyright 1989 John David Mann


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"The Times of July 21 [1930] contains an article stating
that Walter Russell challenges the Newtonian theory of
gravitation. This artist, who is admittedly not a scientist, goes
on to say that the fundamentals of science are so hopelessly
wrong and so contrary to nature, that nothing but a major

KeelyNet: Jerry Decker: Who Was John Worrell Keely?

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Article on the Theories of Keely

by Jerry W. Decker

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Who was John W. Keely?

John Keely was an independent researcher specializing in the properties of sound during the mid to late 1800's.

What did Keely discover?

He was purported to have discovered techniques based on incredibly sensitive vibratory mechanisms which would allow the use of the Aether for practical purposes.

What devices did he build?

1) a machine to split the water molecule for the instantaneous release of tremendous pressures

Victor Schauberger's Biography

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based on http://www.schauberger-books.org.uk/mainframe.shtml

 

1885 Viktor Schauberger born in Holzschlag, Upper Austria, into a family with a long tradition of caring for the unspoilt Alpine forests.

1914-18 Soon after the birth of his son Walter, Viktor was enlisted in the Kaiser's army.

1919 Appointed forest warden and gamekeeper.

1920 Became head warden ('forst meister') in Brunnenthall-Steyerling, the property of Prince Adolph van Schaumburg-Lippe.

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