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Free Energy Now radio show 2007 ARCHIVES
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Dec. 31, 2007 - Jeane Manning, New Energy Movement Branches -
Jean has organized a support group in Vancouver BC, Canada, which has been
very successful. Join us as she shares her formula, so you might
establish a similar group in your area, for action and upliftment.
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Sept. 24, 2007 - Dale Pond, Sympathetic
Vibratory Physics - A look at the work of John Keely, contemporary
and competitor of Tesla and Edison; and Pond's efforts to resurrect Keely's
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July 9, 2007 - Scott Maxwell, Scenar;
aka the "Treckie Device" - Electromagnetic medical device
reads body ailments, communicates them to the brain, and the brain then
evokes a rapid healing response via the release of neuro and other peptides,
commonly known as the body's in-built pharmacy. |
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>>> The following shows were held on Saturdays at 3:00 pm
Pacific. <<<
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May 19, 2007 - Kevin O'Brien, Kokhala
Energy Cell
- Technology harnesses 120+ degrees from a wide variety of sources (e.g. solar)
to generate electricity and left-over heat (CHP), for reliable,
affordable, clean power for residential, commercial and industrial
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- May 12, 2007 - Show did not take place due to an error in host
timekeeping.
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Mar. 3, 2007 - Mark
Dansie - Australian member of the New
Energy Congress (Secretary) reports on his two-week trip through the
U.S. to view various clean energy technologies, primarily electrolysis
modalities, with eventual outcome of running a vehicle on water. |
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Jan. 27, 2007 - Jefferson W. Tester, MIT
Releases Major Report on Geothermal Energy - A comprehensive new
MIT-led study of the potential for geothermal energy within the United
States has found that mining the huge amounts of heat that reside as
stored thermal energy in the Earth's hard rock crust could supply a
substantial portion of the electricity the United States will need in the
future, probably at competitive prices and with minimal environmental
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- Jan. 20, 2007 -
StarTech
plasma - waste-to-energy technology company. rescheduled for
Mar. 10, 2007.
2006
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Page composed by Sterling
D. Allan Nov. 10, 2008
Last updated February 18, 2011
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