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![]() | ![]() Photo: Nicola Tesla Did You Know... In October 2000, retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Thomas E. Bearden, a leading conceptualist in alternate energy technologies, electromagnetic bio-effects and unified field theory concepts, testified how he and others have built electromechanical devices that demonstrate it is possible to derive useable energy from a vacuum without violating any currently known laws of physics. He also explained how certain powers would rather keep this technology from becoming widely known outside of small esoteric circles. Time is running out however because our Earth does not have enough oil and coal reserves to last even for this generation. He explains how top minds and scientists must first recognize free energy and then rally around an effort to solve this energy problem before 2004. -- Disclosure: Military and Government Witnesses Reveal the Greatest Secrets in Modern History by Steven Greer, M.D. |
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