
What Does the Free Energy Community Say to the Major Media?
Date: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 @ 20:15:24 UTC Topic: Testimonials
From the GreaterThings.com site: - Several well-connected media moguls are showing strong interest in promoting Free-New-Alternative-Renewable Energy technology. What is our best foot to put forward?
Question from the Media
A sample message; edited to protect the identity of the sender.
Monday, May 24, 2004 9:46 AM
Subject: FreeEnergy.GreaterThings.com Contact
Dear Sterling,
I would like to talk to you. I am a Hollywood veteran who has been marketing and promoting movies and TV shows. I want to take advantage of my skills and my access to celebrities, to create so much momentum behind the alternative power industry that no one can stop its likely emergence.
But I am not convinced that anyone I have spoken to really has fully developed the kind of "change the world" technology that I seek to link up with.
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Our Answer to the Media
by Sterling D. Allan
May 25, 2004
I would like to open this up to you, my colleagues in the field of alternative energy, and see what kind of input you might suggest. What are the most promising and convincing technologies that can be showcased at this time to help turn the tide in favor of these new technologies that have been struggling for the breath of life?
I mentioned to the Media rep above that most of the best technologies are not presently available for public view, but are in a proprietary stage, preparing to one extent or another for market. I know of some, and I can't help but be curious about what I might not know about yet.
Just today I was made aware of yet another technology that is preparing for market, that has had a working prototype with experimentally-derived data to prove output, a patent, video evidence, and is just awaiting a few minor steps before it is ready to forge ahead toward the marketplace; but as of yet it is proprietary, and its principal players do not wish for it to be made public. They said the completed unit, that taps into free energy, would cost in the range of $1,600 USD and would provide enough electricity to supply two or three homes. I'm guessing they they are a bit out of touch on the cost and that it will be at least double or triple that once it hits the market; but even that is in a good price range of something that could make a huge difference in the world's energy supply chain.
I can't say more about that one, and we can't parade it before the media. Such is the case with many other well-developed technologies.
What we need is at least one very sexy technology that we can showcase the field in general to prove that a new energy revolution is afoot. I have some possibilities in mind to recommend, but I can't help but think that some of you might have a better suggestion.
It could even be a technology presently in a "proprietary" path, willing to make the jump into major media exposure as an icebreaker for the other technologies in queue.
Your input please.
This could be a major boon for the field in general, bringing respect, funding, scholarly input, university study, and other benefits to the field to help propel it along.
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