EPHRAIM, UTAH USA
Three years ago, Sterling Allan decided his website coverage should include
a section on free energy. He had heard about Tesla technology that
can extract energy from the air around us, and he thought such claims are
deserving of attention. Since that time, inventors and their claims have
streamed in, and the site has grown into what some consider to be a premier
presentation on what is going on in the world of free energy. http://freeenergy.greaterthings.com
Meanwhile, Sterling has expanded from a one-man show into a company, PES
Network, Inc. (http://pureenergysystems.com) that
specializes in fostering free energy technology.
These technologies will enable individual homes and businesses . . . and
vehicles . . . to have their own reliable power generation units, with no
pollution, and no monthly bill -- just the cost of purchasing and maintaining
the device.
While the field sees its share of fuzzy science (which in and of itself can be
amusing), in the midst of the noise are some truly remarkable and credible
technologies that will change the way we live, as much, if not more than the
advent of the personal computer and the Internet. No more is energy a
point of control over a people. They are empowered. Scarcity
is replaced by abundance.
But with the advanced science also comes advanced abilities to destroy one
another. What will we as a civilization do with this added
responsibility?
On Sunday Sept. 12, Allan will be commencing a weekly radio segment on
James Arthur Jancik's Feet to the Fire
program, reviewing the week's developments in the world of free energy.
The maiden show will be 45 minutes, while the weekly follow-ups will be five
minutes.
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James Arthur Jancik
Feet to the Fire
Talk Show Host
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Feet-to-the-Fire, an IBC national network show, airs live each Sunday
evening for three hours beginning at 7:00 pm Central. (Ironically,
Jancik's building caught fire last week, causing him to have to cancel last
Sunday's meeting.)
The weekly 5-minute update will be aired generally at five minutes before the
third hour of Jancik's show and then made available for download from an
archive page.
To get an idea of the content of the briefing, you can view Allan's FreeEnergy.GreaterThings.com
daily free energy news page. The weekly review will highlight the most
interesting and significant stories.
Radio stations interested in subscribing to the syndication can contact
Aerielle Louise, Senior Executive of IBC Networks, of which Jancik's show is a
part. IBC Radio Network is best known for its Lou
Gentile show and Stock Talk Live (during trading hours) featuring all
the live action on penny stocks in real time. IBC Radio Network is a media
division owned and operated by International Broadcasting Corporation, a
publicly-traded company, ticker symbol IBCS.