Open Source Free Energy Devices & Exotic Technologies
Sterling Allan from Pure Energy Systems is with us to talk about open source free energy devices and exotic free energy technologies. Sterling Allan is the CEO of PESwiki.com, one of the best news and directory service websites focusing on cutting edge free energy technologies. Mr. Allan's graduate studies at BYU and the University of Arizona were in Bioelectrochemisty, studying the interaction between external electrical stimuli and physiological systems. Sterling is the founder of a dozen-plus organizations whose functions range from preparedness and alternative energy development and promotion to defining, teaching and researching better ways to live as a society. Prior to his focused involvement in free energy over the past eight years, Sterling was an activist in promoting principles of freedom and defending them against forces conspiring to establish world tyranny. In this interview, we focus on workable devices as well as some of the devices that might become available in 2011. Will this be the year that something finally happens on the free energy front? Don't miss this program. In our next hour with Sterling Allan we talk about exotic free energy technologies. We begin with magnetic motors and gravity motors, working our way up to zero point energy devices, water engines and nanosolar technology. We talk about new materials and their importance when it comes to the new devices, specifically looking at new nano-materials. Later, we discuss the social skills of inventors, geniuses and mavericks and how this might have been a big problem getting investors interested in free energy devices. Sterling also talks about the disadvantages with big centralized energy network grids. How can this new technology be used for and against us?Relevant Links
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