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swoarg
06-12-2007, 12:19 AM
http://www.projectcamelot.net/ralph_ring.html
i came accross this the other day just wonderd wat ur thoughts wer

clipwip
06-12-2007, 03:05 AM
Thanks for posting that! Well, I don't know anything about these subjects other than vague knowledge of some of the things Tesla invented or tried to invent. If that was all true (in the video), then I'm stunned. And pissed. We could be living in a world of true freedom. "It would overthrow the monetary system of the U.S." !?!?!?!? "You can't put a meter on it." !?!?!?!?

A more spiritually enlightened person would have loving compassion for these incredibly sick individuals. I'm not quite there yet. :mad:

cruise4
06-12-2007, 12:58 PM
Given the frequency that the below happens, and other things, I'd say its a certainty...

Free-Energy Battery Inventor Killed at Airport?

Official statement cites "natural causes" but others familiar with the
disruptive potential of the inventor's technology to the existing
power structure consider it a probable assassination.

by Sterling D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
Copyright © 2007

WBTV reported death as "most likely not a homicide."

On Nov. 11, inventor of a revolutionary, affordable, clean energy
technology, M. DeGeus was found slumped in his car, totally
unresponsive, in the long-term parking lot of the Charlotte Douglass
International Airport in North Carolina. He was taken to the hospital
and died a short time later. The autopsy suggested heart failure, so
officials were saying the death was a result of a medical problem or
natural causes, and not likely to be a homicide. (Ref.; ref.)

Those who were involved with his research are doubtful, citing, among
other things, that he had been in good health at around age forty
five. The timing is also suspicious. He was apparently on his way to
Europe where he was to secure major funding for the development and
commercialization of his technology, which could make oil obsolete.

Charlotte Macklenburg Police detective, M. Conner, said that it would
be a while yet before the toxicology report comes in on this case.

Tom Bearden, a well-known figure in the cutting-edge, clean energy
technology industry, wrote a lengthy report on the inventor, his
death, and his technology. He said:

"DeGeus was the inventor of a thin wafer-like material/device that
somehow specially aligned the atoms or electron currents ongoing in
that material, so that the wafer produced a constant amperage at a
small voltage – continuous real power, or in other words a strange
kind of "self-powering battery".

Bearden also speculates about the cause of death, citing a technology
that shoots an electromagnetic beam that destroys the body's control
of its heartbeat. He said there are two basic sizes of the Venus ECCM
technique. One has a range of around thirty feet, and the other,
about the size of a bazooka, has an effective range of around 200 feet.

Bearden claims to have been hit with such a device along with his
colleague Ken Moore while at a restaurant several years ago. They
felt the fibrillation and saw the would-be assassin about 20 feet
away, with his suit coat pulled back, exposing a book-sized shooter.
Fortunately, they were near an emergency exit and were able to get
away before a lethal dose was received.

DeGeus had been in Salt Lake City a couple of weeks ago, demonstrating
the technology to some people who were also seeking to raise money for
its advancement. That group said that DeGeus was not the only person
who knew how the technology works, and they hope to see it go ahead
even though DeGeus is no longer around.

http://pesn. com/2007/ 12/05/9500463_ self-powered_ battery_inventor _dead/