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SOS: Donations Needed
Why is it that those who are least able to help are mostly the only
ones who do, and those who are most able to help, don't? We are seeking bring
about solutions that can transform civilization, yet have trouble keeping our
lights on. p.s. Why I'm "All-in" on the Yildiz magnet motor.
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by Sterling
D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
Once again, I hit the "urgent" tone in our request for donations.
Ten days ago I published a story: "Leave
me a Loan!" with description: "Rather than continually hitting up our
audience for donations, like wringing a sponge dry, we would much prefer
to get a significant loan, to be paid back, with benefits, when one or
more of these exotic free energy technologies finally comes out. We
would like to expand our service, bringing in more players: vetting,
translators, editors, crowdfunding experts, etc. Meanwhile, thanks for
the donations."
I also sent an email to the effect out to 44 people in my address book that I
thought might be in a position to respond.
The story has been viewed nearly 800 times (very low traffic compared to
average, which would be 5000 by now); and the news bullet has been seen probably
close to 100,000 times at PESN, PESWiki and PureEnergyBlog.
What is totally astonishing to me is that I have not received even one offer or
inquiry about this. Not one. A few people responded, saying they wish they
could help, but recent developments make that not possible. And a couple said
they would donate.
I mused to my wife: "Why is it that those who are least able to help are
mostly the only ones who do, and those who are most able to help, don't?"
It seems to fit into the whole theme of these crazy transitional times where
everything is up-side-down.
Corruption is funded to the hilt, but endeavors for goodness are barely scraping
by. We are seeking bring about solutions that can transform civilization, yet
have trouble keeping our lights on.
My wife, who often watches Shark Tank, said that this doesn't surprise her at
all. In today's world, those with a lot of money want absolute guarantees that
they will get a return on their money, that will make them that much more
wealthy. They'll not bat an eye about spending $20,000 on a purse, but they will
not hand anything out to those who ask for some help.
I would add that too often, those who have a lot of money in today's world, also
have a lot of pride, and pride blinds them to the reality of what is good and
what is not. The humble, see free energy as an upcoming revolution, the next big
thing, that will remove our dependence from the corrupt powers that be. The
prideful see free energy as just a bunch of wishful thinking that will never go
anywhere except to scam people.
In December, when I put out the hat to raise $12,300, the story was titled: PES Seeking Loan and Donations;
yet all but $2000 of that came in the form of donations. That speaks well of our
audience when it comes to chipping in for donations, but it puts a big question
mark about why those with more money don't step forward to loan. I don't
get it.
Early this morning, I got up at 3 am to send out an SOS petition to a select 14
of those 44 people I had approached last week. Here is what I wrote:
From: Sterling Allan
To: ***
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 4:16 AM
Subject: (urgent) request for donation or loan to cover tax due shortly
Hi *** ,
I got the tally from my CPA for the federal and state taxes I owe for 2012, due on March 15.
They are much higher this year, because PES received a lot of donations through the year; and because PES is not a tax-free organization, these donations are counted as "income", and thus are taxable.
Here is what PES owes:
Federal tax: $2,276
UT State tax: $760
We don't have money in our account to cover any of this.
Would you be willing to chip in?
I could offer you to pay you back when we get our personal tax refund (which hasn't yet been fully tabulate), as we expect to get at least that much back.
That will probably happen within 1.5 months.
Please advise, and thanks for your support.
| Sterling D. Allan,
| New Energy Systems Trust (NEST), Founder
| http://www.EnergyNEST.org
| (Pure Energy Systems) PES Network, Inc., CEO
| http://PESWiki.com
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| "The best news and directory service on the net
| regarding cutting edge energy technologies."
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| Profile: http://SterlingDAllan.com
| Phone: +1-801-407-1292 (mountain time)
| Ephraim, Utah, USA
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| "The government's job should be to protect freedom, not control our lives." |

I just took this photo of Cheri making granola
from scratch, to save money, using a 50-lb bag of oats she got in a case
lot sale last week, one of the few things she bought on our thin budget.
Just behind her elbow on the counter is the yummy split pea soup she made
in the crock pot for tonight's dinner. There's a little left over if you
want to come get a taste. Yeah, Cheri! What a wife! |
Twelve house later, I haven't received a single response. Not one. Nothing.
Nada. (Yes, I realize that most people don't sit in front of their computers all
day long like I do.)
Meanwhile the clock is ticking on my bills that have to be covered for us to
stay above water.
And my dear wife has gotten by on 1/10th the amount of spending for groceries so
far this month. I am so fortunate to have someone as understanding and
supportive as she is. That's why I was heading over to Morie Cloward's house the
other evening (he's the one who told me about the Kapagen
plans). He said he was getting rid of some food storage for an upcoming
move.
Another expense I didn't mention in that email, that I need to take care of
before next Wednesday, when I'll be flown to Denver by Gaiam for another taping,
is that I need to get my Acura inspected. I was pulled over a few days ago for
having an expired safety inspection; and it's going to cost about $300-500 to
get the car so it will pass. He just gave me a warning, because I'm in process
of addressing it, but he said not to drive it in the mean time. It's the car I
drive to the airport (2.5 hours away) so my wife has transportation while I'm
gone.
Let me repeat what I said in the "Leave me a Loan" story last week:
We Prefer Loans Over Donations
I am certain that not just one but several of these exotic
free energy technologies are going to be materializing, hopefully sooner
than later. Perhaps the reason they don't come sooner than they have is because
our civilization is not yet ready for them, but that shift in consciousness is
increasing. The more evil the powers that be become, the more people awaken to
our awful situation and want to get involved in making a difference.
Rather than receive donations, we would prefer to receive loans that we can pay
back with a good return as these exotic free energy technologies finally emerge.
The larger the loan, the more we'll be able to facilitate the awakening and
awareness of these alternatives, thus speeding their arrival.
The addict doesn't have to hit the wall before waking up and making the needed
changes to his life to return to being a useful human being. Our society is like
the addict. We're heading to total meltdown, but we don't have to. If there is
enough of an awakening, we can turn things around before losing everything. I am
a strong believer in the repentance clause of prophecy.
If we at PES can get a good-sized loan, then we won't need to be asking for
donations from our audience, and they will be able to use their spare cash to
support technologies of promise of their choice. They can vote with their
dollars in the various crowdfunding
petitions. I would much rather they do that than give us donations to keep
our news, directory and networking service going, though we certainly appreciate
their help when no loans have been forthcoming. |
But, alas, it seems that no one in our audience is going to answer that call,
so it's back to the donation hat.
Thanks for New Volunteers
By way of follow-up, I should mention that Richard Berry has stepped forward to
help us build our store and advertising campaigns, so hopefully we'll be able to
generate more revenue from those opportunities that I have let slip over the
past two years. He will be sharing in that revenue, so hopefully it can become a
career position, not just something he does on the side to help. Previously, he
sold some $20 million dollars worth of space heaters. As evidence of his
commitment, prior to contacting us, he had started a company named Free Energy
Marketing. He's also going down to the Trilogy conference in Brazil where we'll
be sharing a room. He's also going to help us with the NEST crowdfunding site
for exotic free energy funding initiatives, to be launched March 20.
We also have someone, Andrew Riell, who will be hosting our FrontPage sites for
free, because he believes in what we are doing. He's been a fantastic help in
getting these sites migrated over -- not an easy task, but we're getting close
to completion. FreeEnergyNews is now hosted there. He's been fun to talk to, as
well, about FE stuff.
A Note About My Travels
I think maybe some of you think that because of all the traveling I do, I
couldn't be hurting for money too badly.
Remember, though, that all of these trips are usually sponsored, typically by
the group bringing me in. If anything, my out-of-pocket expenses are lower
during these trips because I usually don't have to pay for groceries.
Allan = All-in
Some of you seem to be wondering why I'm putting so much confidence in the Yildiz
magnet motor, when the general stereotype regarding him does not warrant
such confidence.
In a conversation with a colleague about this the other day, obviously
skeptical, he nervously asked, "Are you going all-in on this one?"
I responded: "I always go all in. Allin. Sterling All-in."
As I thought about it, I realized that this is actually very much part of my
personality. I don't give things a mediocre effort. I give it my all. If I
believe in something, I go all out for it, putting everything on the line for it
if necessary, not worrying about my reputation, my finances, and other things
that normally would hold someone back.
Briefly, to answer the question about Yildiz, let me give the following reasons
that are part of why I am putting so much into this:
- I believe magnet motors are possible. I've heard too many compelling
stories to not want to give it a chance to prove out. The Perendev
motor, that got me started in this whole free energy world, turned out to
have been pirated from a Brazilian
patent awarded based on a working magnet motor.
- Yildiz' design appears similar to others I've encountered over the years
that allegedly have worked.
- The motor was demonstrated at several universities, and it wasn't Yildiz
who had the demo stop; it was the professors, who thought it had run long
enough to prove the point, but only later thought differently.
- During the Delft University test, at the end of the test, the motor was
taken apart so they could see the major components inside, though not enough
to divulge the core secrets to how it worked.
- Assistant Professor, Jorge
Duarte, of Eindhoven University, has seen two separate demonstrations of
the technology for more than five hours, continuous running, each
time.
- I've been spending a lot of time on conference calls with Yildiz and Halil
and others helping to coordinate this upcoming Geneva Inventors' expo, and a
lot of information has been coming up (most of which I'm not a liberty to
share yet) that supports his claim.
- I don't think the Turkish patent office would have invited
Yildiz to demonstrate his motor at the Geneva Inventor's conference if they
thought it was a scam.
- I have a lot of respect for Halil, who has been giving his all to helping
Yildiz. He has witnessed the technology in operation, as well as another
technology they are not yet releasing, which is phenomenal.
- The psychic friends of mine who have been very accurate (not 100%, but
pretty close) in their readings about a number of people I've asked them
about, gave a thumbs
up on Yildiz.
In the next few day's I plan to launch a crowfunding campaign to raise funds
for my trip to be present at this Geneva expo. If I don't raise enough to cover
my immediate expenses, I will not feel comfortable raising funds for that trip.
Meanwhile, Thanks for the Donations
Until we get a substantial loan, we need to somehow make it, so any donations that
any of you can provide are greatly appreciated. Below is a synopsis of our
present status, so you can gauge the level of need. Click
here to donate. Note: PES is not a tax-free entity.
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Progress (thanks to all you who are helping)
Last updated: Wednesday, April 10, 2013 03:24:43 PM
Mountain [GMT-7]
Mar. 13
Mar. 13; Alan M; UK; $20
Mar. 13; Richard M; US; $25
Mar. 13
Mar. 13; Jeff L; US; $20
Mar. 13; Bryce H; Australia; $10
Mar. 13
Mar. 13; Ryan A ; US; $30
Mar. 13
Mar. 14; John S; UK; $15
Mar. 14
Mar. 14; Thomas L; $5 (monthly)
Mar. 14; Ramesh M; US; $100
Mar. 14; Georg L; Germany; $20
Mar. 14
Mar. 14
Mar. 14; Jan O; $5 (monthly)
Mar. 14
Mar. 14; Mika T; Finland; $30
Mar. 14Mar. 14; Mark B; US; $15
Mar. 14; Tyler E; $5 (monthly)
Mar. 15; TBC; $5 (monthly)
Mar. 15; Steve B; US; $50
Mar. 15; Onongoo K; Mongolia; $100
Mar. 15; Stephan E; Germany; $25
Mar. 15; William Z; US; $10
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Mar. 15; Steven S; US; $50
Mar. 15; William S; US; $50
Mar. 15; Fred H; US; $110
Mar. 15; Randy O; US; $50
Mar. 15; Mark G; Australia; $1950
Mar. 16; Joaquin G; $5 (monthly)
Mar. 16; Jason L; $10 (monthly)
Mar. 16; Andrew R; New Z; $150
Mar. 16; Samuel d; $15 (monthly)
Mar. 16; Hans K; Netherl; $100
Mar. 16; Kurt N; US; $25
Mar. 18; John R.; Australia; $200
Mar. 18; Jean-Pierre E; Switz.; $50
Mar. 19; David S; $5 (monthly)
Mar. 19; John W; $5 (monthly)
Mar. 19; Promo N; Norway; $100
Mar. 19; anon; Italy; $100
Mar. 19; Nikolay K; UK; $100
Mar. 21; Frank K; US; $40
Mar. 21; JPE; $10 (monthly)
Mar. 21; Anon; US; $200
Mar. 24; Дорофеев Е; $100 (monthly)
Mar. 24; Fred B; $25 (monthly)
Mar. 24; Thomas P; Germany; $10
Mar. 25; Daniel Z; Germany; $20
Mar. 25; Kurt S; Canada; $50
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Subtotal: $4945
(This subtotal commenced March 13, 2013)
Here I will give you an update on where things are at for us.
March 16, 2013; 7:45 pm MDT
You people are so awesome. Thanks a ton for pulling through for us. We are so
going to make his worth your sacrifice!
March 14, 2013; 2:30 pm MDT
Thanks so much for chipping in, all who have done so.
I did find someone willing to loan $3000 for the short term, to be paid back
when our personal tax refund comes in. Also, Serenata
Flowers has stepped forward to sponsor PESN for $1000.
The loan is a short-term patch, to carry us through, and will need to be paid
back soon, so we appreciate your continued donations to help us stay afloat.
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D. Allan Aug. 24, 2010
Last updated April 10, 2013
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