Scouting for Free Energy Technologies in Europe" trip



I'm writing this as I fly back from Europe in what has been an amazing two weeks in my "Scouting for Free Energy Technologies in Europe" trip.

Let me pause and give you a brief update on what I've learned. Each of these bullets deserves a story, and you can be looking for updates in the days ahead as I get time to develop them.

  • Akoil has a villa running on their aether technology in Europe but only lets potential customers/licensees in if they can produce a $1 million dollar-plus bank statement as evidence that they are real, and capable of purchase/contract. They supposedly have been distributing (beta) product quietly for a while now, and expect to have product available commercially in 2013.

  • Rossi's "Hot-Cat" cold fusion technology is still deep in R&D, with evidence still accumulating, but the 1 MW heat unit is supposedly available for purchase. The first publicly available plant is supposed to be installed in Northern Italy in 1.5 months from now.

  • TechnoKontrol is not yet ready to sell their self-looped motor-generator system, but they are preparing to have a 1 MW system commercially available soon.

  • The Luxury Sea boat that runs on water (as in the fuel) is in an exclusive contract that doesn't want public exposure presently, but may allow coverage in February.

  • Nicolas Chauvin, an enthusiastic entrepreneur, is busy at his office on the EPFL campus in Lausanne launching a cold fusion project that will provide a kit for universities to be able to replicate Francesco Celani's LENR cell that was recently displayed running continuously producing more power out than went in during the NI Week conference followed by the ICCF-17 conference in Korea. This will enable a conversion of the academic world from calling this "junk science" to acknowledging the "one of the breakthroughs of the century" that it is. EPFL, one of the most prestigious universities in the world, is home of one of the Tokomak reactors that, notwithstanding milti-billions of dollars being spent over several decades, has yet to achieve sustainable unity, let alone over-unity power. And they call cold fusion "junk science", when hot fusion has been nothing but a huge boondoggle.

  • Claus Turtor {sp?} is plugging away on his Zero Point Energy demonstrator, but commercial roll-out is not on the horizon yet.

  • Mike Brady still languishes in prison, in poor health and spirits, thinking he is wrongfully there, while his magnet motor (which he pirated from a Brazilian patent) and electromagnetic variation are being held back as a result.

But the technology that has my highest attention right now, and which I have put in first place in out Top 5 Exotic Free Energy Technologies listing, was the highlight of my trip. It is simple to understand, cheap to build, and is capable of high power density. Imagine a unit one meter cubed that could produce one megawatt of power, and cost under $100,000 to build.

The inventor may be willing to open source the core concept, which would enable a good mechanic anywhere in the world to build a home power system from components found around town, and to start assembling and selling them. It could unleash a flood of jobs and cheap energy, to prevent the NWO jaws from clamping down on us.

However, he is quite jaded in his view of humanity, and he has a hard time imagining that people will do the right thing and remit a royalty for commercial sales made. He doesn't want all these years of effort to result in no substantial return for him; and his primary wish is to be able to have deep pockets for humanitarian causes, helping create jobs, and foster entrepreneurs. If he goes just the pre-license route at first, then he has more of a chance to establish good revenue from the technology. So I've approached him about doing a crowd-funding project to raise the half million pounds he needs to get a lab so he can do his engineering in-house in a timely manner and not be delayed by other people taking their time. And once that financial goal is met, he would then allow us to open source.

But even if he chooses not to go that route, the technology is so simple it will leak out sooner than later -- much sooner than 18 months. Then the planet can cut loose with their talents to scale it, optimize it, and fit it to the myriad of applications.

I might have missed something, but from what I was able to determine, this technology would be hard to surpass. Its primary weakness would be in smaller applications, such as electronics. I doubt anything smaller than a 100 Watt generator could be made cost effectively.

If the "Free Energy Quest" reality show I'm under exclusive contract with Pyramid Films to bring forward actually materializes in a major network (high probability), we will be tracking these and other technologies as they emerge into the marketplace.

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