Jeane Manning writes: When I was at an alternative energy conference in Maryland recently, a panel discussed how the hydroxy booster community could ensure its ongoing credibility. They proposed standards for the emerging industry that would promote its respectability despite TV shows which disparage a whole field because of one less-reputable person. It reminded me of similar discussions at conferences over the years of groups ranging from Swiss Association for Free Energy, to German Association for Field Energy and so on. Separating wheat from chaff, segregating truth from tall tales. It takes powerful filters to cleanse the free-energy field and eliminate any fraudsters. Such a filter has been proposed, and I’ll get to that in a minute.
Many people have heard about revolutionary “free” energy
machines or cancer curing treatments, etc, reported over the years. Those who
decided to investigate either the field of exotic energy research or alternative
medicine have been surprised at how many such claims exist that have never
reached mainstream media. Some are made/supported by qualified people who would
normally know exactly what they’re talking about, and the consequences they’re
exposing themselves to from the guardians of conventional science, for
making/supporting such “impossible” claims.
Some of these discoveries are so revolutionary that they
will change our way of living in a profound way, if just a few of the claims are
proven to be real. Since many are not just theoretical ideas but are already
brought to the stage of a functioning device, wouldn’t any decent person on this
planet want to know the truth about these breakthrough
technologies?
Extracting free energy directly from the quantum vacuum
(a source physicists call zero-point energy, ZPE for short) would not only free
our society from the fossil fuel addiction and immediately help our global
warming problem, but also turn upside down the traditional utility business and
make fossil, nuclear and even the new alternative energy industries almost
obsolete in a short time. Our transportation system (on land, water, air and
interplanetary space travel) will experience a total revamp, since antigravity
effects seem to be strongly correlated with ZPE/vacuum energy extraction
technologies. And this is just the tip of the iceberg of the fundamental shift--
in the world’s socio-political and economic balance of power -- created by the
wide and massive introduction of such revolutionary devices, if and when brought
to a market ready stage.
Science will have to re-examine and expand fundamental
concepts that underlay the current theoretical framework; concepts that declare
such technologies are impossible i. The same goes for alternative medicine.
Energy-medicine technologies for example can quickly, simply and cheaply cure a
number of medical conditions (a number of feared diseases, infectious or not)
and bring the body back into balance for optimum health. Of course the
entrenched energy (oil & gas, nuclear, utilities, etc.) and health (medical,
big pharma, etc) industries will have a hard time surviving in their current
form and structure, and not everybody will be happy at first. We don’t have to
turn to conspiracy theory to understand why, from a practical point of view,
many may have a vested interest in keeping such revolutionary discoveries at bay
for now.
That’s why finding the truth must be done by the people
of Earth, through an organization that has legitimacy and sufficient resources
to keep itself independent and free to serve the truth and nothing but the truth
in the quest to accelerate human evolution. It won’t be easy, but it can be done
and it should be done -- by the truth seeking, forward looking people who can
and want to make a difference now.
Such an organization is the key to separating the truth
from the tall tales and eliminating fraudsters, so that the people will be
supporting valid inventions and breakthroughs.
If you listen to the career skeptics you would think
that fraudsters rule the field. On the contrary, from long experience I know
that in this worldwide network of experimenters working to free us from dirty
energy technologies, “bad guys” are a small minority. Trouble is, the bad get an
unwarranted percentage of the public’s attention. I don’t need to make a career
of exposing them, because public opinion has already convicted them, thanks to
the Career Skeptics (definition: people who do media appearances, television
segments etc, warning about bad science or con men. It’s an honorable job unless
they lose their perspective and refuse to look at the legitimate
breakthroughs).
What will most effectively separate legitimate
breakthrough inventions from delusions? My friend Vlad is an engineer who has an
answer. For many years he’s followed the news of non-conventional energy
technologies and studied many of their claims. He is sympathetic to scientists
in the “zero-point energy” scene, but as a professional he realizes that they
will remain outside of the mainstream support or funding unless the inventions
are tested by credible laboratories or institutions and the results honestly and
widely publicized.
So he proposes a foundation, the Xtreme Science
Foundation, that won’t be beholden to any vested interests; it will be funded by
individual citizens’ and progressive organizations’ donations from around the
world – donations toward a substantial prize. Bookkeeping will be ongoing and
transparent, so that anyone can go to the foundation’s website and see where it
stands financially.
The money raised will create the XS-NRG Prize – a
considerable amount of assistance to the winner/s with no strings attached. The
winner walks away still owning all the rights to do as they wish with their
invention, and more than enough money to develop it further. Inventors who enter
the process will only have to agree that the findings of the testing of their
inventions will be made public. In other words, the results will be announced
whether the experts test the invention and find that it doesn’t work, or test it
and find that it does indeed put out more power than the operator puts in. The
Prize will be awarded every two/three years and, if there are no winners, the
donors can withdraw their money -- less an agreed-upon modest percentage used to
run the foundation -- or leave the money in the escrow account for the next
prize cycle.
Who will do the testing? That’s the other strength of
this plan, in addition to the no-string-attached prize. Vlad recognizes that the
media and other influential institutions won’t take a non-conventional energy
technology seriously unless it is tested by multiple reputable experts with no
vested interest in the outcome. So the Xtreme Science Foundation will use a
portion of the accumulated prize fund to pay for such unbiased testing.
What’s holding up this plan? It needs volunteers to get
it going. Vlad has done his part and has neither the time nor the
public-relations skillsets needed to create the foundation. I’ve been friends
with Vlad and his wife for years, and I know he has nearly burned out from all
that he’s personally contributed to the field. So it’s time for volunteers to
come forward – perhaps retired professionals who know how to create a
foundation, enlist high-profile supporters and get the word out
internationally.
The first need is for a web design company or person
able to create a complex functional and attractive website for the Xtreme
Science Foundation that can clearly explain to all that may be interested in
supporting or joining the foundation what the XSF is actually about. You can
contact Vlad through http://www.zpenergy.com.
Please contact anyone whom you know who has the skills,
the humanitarian sincerity, credibility and persistence to help with the
start-up of the Xtreme Science Foundation. Vlad has thought about this for many
years and is available with a detailed plan for how it can work.