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ExtraOrdinary Technology Conference next week, an annual F.E. highlight
This year's TeslaTech line-up in Albuquerque, NM from July 29 - Aug. 1,
includes John Searl, Marko Rodin, and Paul Pantone. The conference will
include 'lots of hardware to examine and operate.'
by Sterling
D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
Copyright © 2010
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Moe
Joe Cell featured at the 2008
ExtraOrdinary Technology Conference
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I got a call from Steve Elswick the other day, giving me the buzz on the
upcoming TeslaTech conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico. "This is
going to be the best one yet," he said of the conference, which has always
been excellent under his direction. "Nearly every speaker is going to have hardware there
to show; then there's the stuff that people on the side will be bringing to show
each other." In an earlier email to TeslaTech members, he wrote:
"Lots and lots of hardware will be onsite to examine and operate!!"
If my exposure in reporting on Free Energy News this year is any indication, I'm
sure the conference will be fantastic. The future is arriving. At
last December's New Energy Movement annual board of director's meeting I
predicted that 2010 would be "the year of crowning", using the
childbirth analogy. And indeed, this seems to be the case so far, with all
the technologies going into beta testing, licensing, testing, etc.
There are several heavy hitters who will be speaking at the conference, including Professor
John Searl, Marko
Rodin, and Paul
Pantone.
The Rodin coil has been getting a lot of attention among those seeking to touch
the brilliant accomplishments of Nikola Tesla.
I'm friends with Searl on Facebook, who wrote on Monday:
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"2 days to go before I fly out to LA not for a holiday, but to prepare the biggest show I have ever given in the USA to the public - this is only a start to the future chance that is meant to be, a future which is full of promise if you make it so. John" |
Speakers/Topics
Include
John
Searl - SEG
Replication .... Past Present & Future
Dr.
Robyn Benson -
Magnetic Resonance Stimulation
Steve
Haltiwanger MD-
LifeWave's Blood Glutathione Patch
Warren
Starnes -
Introducing the Photon-Genius
Moray
King - Water
Electrolyzers and Zero-Point Energy
Richard
Motzer - Over Unity
via the Starship Coil
Paul
Pantone - Its Time
Has Come... The GEET Solution!
David
Schmidt - From
Invention to Market!
Greg
Volk - Toroids,
Vortices, Knots, Topology and Quanta
Jeff
Cook - On Gamma
Interferometric Spin and Gravitational Potentials
Alex
Petty - Aetheric
Drive Motor
Jack
Scholze -
"Ace-O-Clubs" Motor
Randy
Powell - An
ExtraOrdinary Application of Vortex Based Mathematics
Jamie
Buturff - Health
& Biological Effects of the Rodin Coil
Marko
Rodin - The Rodin
Solution Overview
Joe
Blankenship - Purple
Plates and Other ExtraOrdinary Technology
Steve
Bridgers - Y-Pod
Morphing Architecture
Dan
Davidson - Aetheric
Science - The Next Frontier
For abstracts check out http://www.teslatech.info/ttevents/prgframe.htm
Extracurricular
Some of the most interesting information and exchanges are extracurricular,
taking place between and after the main presentations.
Last year, during my presentation at the conference, I showed some statistics
about the percentage of people who claim to have personally built or seen a
working magnet motor; and I said, "according to these statistics, there
should be about seven of you in this room. Come talk to me
afterward."
Sure enough, I ended up with a group of around seven guys up in a room I was
sharing with Joel Garbon. They showed us a video of a magnet motor
technology. Several from the group had flown in from Australia with the
intention of demonstrating the technology to the conference, but had been
"advised" by a "national security interest" to not do
it. Their video showed a magnetic device spinning at a very high rate of
speed -- they said it actually levitated once it got above about 100,000
rpm. I will say that in the video, the device indeed appeared to be
spinning incredibly fast until it reached a visual resonance in which it
appeared to be standing still, though levitating; and it went through several of
these resonant phases as it increased then decreased in speed. The device
was supposedly powered by the vibrations from a 40-watt speaker. The
inventor said he had placed pick-up coils around the set-up, and had harnessed
several kilowatts of electricity continuously for several weeks.
Video Teaser
Here's a video
introduction to the 2010 conference, prepared by the
United Multi Media Consortium, who also has some other videos posted that
are related to the conference and its speaker lineup, this year and last year.
Invitation
Here's an excerpt from an invitation message that Steve Elswick sent out
last month:
We have selected the Albuquerque Marriott Pyramid North for the July 29-Aug 1, 2010 conference site! In addition to luxurious accommodations, the hotel has an outstanding staff dedicated to making YOU
the guest
comfortable. I spent an evening there, and was very pleased with the extraordinary service. When making hotel reservations, be sure to mention the ExtraOrdinary Technology Conference (Special Conference Code: extexta)
Bring the family as well! It is a great time to share your ideas with those you love
who knows, you may be opening a door into their lives you never knew existed! Even if the Conference is not their cup of tea, Albuquerque itself is an interesting place to visit. Old Town is just down the freeway from the conference and gives you the flavor of the Old West. There's the famous tramway up Sandia Mountain, and other attractions nearby. You can stay a few extra days and make Albuquerque your hub to explore New Mexico. It's a great opportunity to expand your personal horizons
just beware of aliens if you travel to Roswell!
Save an additional 5% with our Companion Special. Simply preregister TWO people at once to qualify. It can be yourself and your spouse, family member or a just a friend. Instead of a 20% discount
you will receive a 25% discount!
Those wishing to save and preregister now, please call 520-463-1994 or go to: http://www.teslatech.info
The conference fee is $349.95, $299.95 for spouses, and $249.95 for students.
All the discounted hotel rooms have been taken. Rooms for the conference are now $179, or $99 for AAA members. (There are other hotels nearby too.)
The hotel reservation line is 800-262-2043
A Word from the Emcee
Here is an excerpt from an email from Michael Riverson, a member of our New
Energy Congress who serves as master of ceremonies for the conference:
My involvement with these conferences goes back a ways. Each year has been
better than the previous one consistently since 2004. Now we have
dramatically increased excitement! Last year a surprise speaker, Marko
Rodin, absolutely amazed us with an innovative way to wind power coils based on
solid mathematics. Over the past few months, several people have made
improvements on his work in medical and power applications.
On top of that, John Searle is coming all the way from England. Several
Americans are currently working with him on further development of his gravity
control concepts. We will get updates and get to see some hardware.
Russell Anderson has committed to being there with a working lifter, to
demonstrate the electrogravitic principle.
Many other notable speakers, including Dan Davidson, Moray King, Alex Petty, and
Paul Pantone will have new findings to share as well. Overall, these
technologies are now widely applicable to intentional communities, permaculture,
and medicine. Environmental profiles are great.
In case you're wondering about the weather, Albuquerque tends to have a
relatively stable climate this time of year. Temperatures are not
unbearable during the days, and nights tend to be cool. Low humidity means
that it's usually comfortable. And if you have some extra days, you will
definitely enjoy them with so many fascinating activities available.
If you absolutely can't make it to the conference there will be a discount for
pre-orders of the DVD set.
Hope to see many of you there! This is the place to learn about technology
with potential to save our planet!
'Wish I Could Go
I'd love to be able to attend this year's conference myself. However,
our finances are very skinny right now, as you will see from our passing
the hat page.
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