Ask Greer. :) I do my best to ignore the organized suppression (while being wary of what attracts it), the circus, the conspiracists, and the like. My focus is on what a love and enlightenment approach can achieve:
That is my game, and I try to ignore the rest, if I can. Substack is kind of buggy, and when I had to ban people, I did not want to erase their comments, but Substack did. Oh boy, the crazies come running for this stuff. I had to ban an insulting free-energy inventor, a guy who claimed he was the free energy messiah, conspiracists and fringe enthusiasts who get riled up when I don't buy their stuff, etc. Now, I am getting a bunch of likes from bot accounts, and I am going to start aggressively banning them. It is all part of the joy of doing this publicly. :) I would not have joined Substack if I could not control the comments, as trolls have swarmed me in the past. That banning ability has largely kept them at bay at Substack.
In the 90s I saw on the early internet how to make an engine that didn't have a carburetor. It was easy enough, so a friend and I built it onto a lawn mower. It had a copper tube, and a plastic jug to hold the fuel that was a mixture of water and paint discards at the autobody shop. It ran perfectly well, and had no particulate exhaust, as shown by nothing on a white cloth held up to the exhaust. The copper tube had become magnetized, as shown by the spinning of a compass held next to it. That was the "proof of concept" for me: if a non mechanical guy like me can verify a wild sounding claim, then there is a good chance that other wild sounding claims also have substance. I always thought that in addition to the active suppression of inventions, the inventors miss the chance to simply give away their discoveries to the world at large, at scale, so it cannot be suppressed. But ownership and wanting to be known and recognized seems to trump saving humanity. Good luck to you.
Yes, inventors want to get paid, and free-energy inventors want to get paid $1 trillion, think of themselves as Messiahs, etc. Greer called it Crazy Inventor Syndrome and I called it inventoritis. But the free-energy tech that I am aware of has to be made in industrial-scale processes if the public is going to use it. Garage inventors are not going to get that one done, IMO. This is also part of the problem. Anything going for something big enough is strangled in its cradle, at least for capitalist approaches.
To be made aware of the possibilities offered by these “exotic technologies” while witnessing the insanity occurring in west Asia which, in the final analysis, is about energy is deeply painful for me…and doubly so for you I am sure.
People in this field who are not grounded often go insane, really do commit suicide (unlike spook-induced "suicides"), and have other dire fates that can be self-inflicted.
It has been a long journey of crazy ups and downs for me, to learn to play the game on an even keel. I have not encountered many who have been able to. The perils and temptations are immense, and it is easy to become depressed and the like when seeing the insanities of our world, while knowing that the solutions are already on the planet. Yes, energy is the kingpin of our world. It always has been. We are either going to wake up and grow up as a species, and fast, or it may be Game Over for our species, or, at least for civilization. Still trying make a dent. :)
God I’m so sick this, are we and ETs both not in some form of organisation trying to stop this bull-shit for good?
Ask Greer. :) I do my best to ignore the organized suppression (while being wary of what attracts it), the circus, the conspiracists, and the like. My focus is on what a love and enlightenment approach can achieve:
https://wadefrazier.substack.com/p/the-love-and-enlightenment-approach
That is my game, and I try to ignore the rest, if I can. Substack is kind of buggy, and when I had to ban people, I did not want to erase their comments, but Substack did. Oh boy, the crazies come running for this stuff. I had to ban an insulting free-energy inventor, a guy who claimed he was the free energy messiah, conspiracists and fringe enthusiasts who get riled up when I don't buy their stuff, etc. Now, I am getting a bunch of likes from bot accounts, and I am going to start aggressively banning them. It is all part of the joy of doing this publicly. :) I would not have joined Substack if I could not control the comments, as trolls have swarmed me in the past. That banning ability has largely kept them at bay at Substack.
In the 90s I saw on the early internet how to make an engine that didn't have a carburetor. It was easy enough, so a friend and I built it onto a lawn mower. It had a copper tube, and a plastic jug to hold the fuel that was a mixture of water and paint discards at the autobody shop. It ran perfectly well, and had no particulate exhaust, as shown by nothing on a white cloth held up to the exhaust. The copper tube had become magnetized, as shown by the spinning of a compass held next to it. That was the "proof of concept" for me: if a non mechanical guy like me can verify a wild sounding claim, then there is a good chance that other wild sounding claims also have substance. I always thought that in addition to the active suppression of inventions, the inventors miss the chance to simply give away their discoveries to the world at large, at scale, so it cannot be suppressed. But ownership and wanting to be known and recognized seems to trump saving humanity. Good luck to you.
Yes, inventors want to get paid, and free-energy inventors want to get paid $1 trillion, think of themselves as Messiahs, etc. Greer called it Crazy Inventor Syndrome and I called it inventoritis. But the free-energy tech that I am aware of has to be made in industrial-scale processes if the public is going to use it. Garage inventors are not going to get that one done, IMO. This is also part of the problem. Anything going for something big enough is strangled in its cradle, at least for capitalist approaches.
To be made aware of the possibilities offered by these “exotic technologies” while witnessing the insanity occurring in west Asia which, in the final analysis, is about energy is deeply painful for me…and doubly so for you I am sure.
People in this field who are not grounded often go insane, really do commit suicide (unlike spook-induced "suicides"), and have other dire fates that can be self-inflicted.
It has been a long journey of crazy ups and downs for me, to learn to play the game on an even keel. I have not encountered many who have been able to. The perils and temptations are immense, and it is easy to become depressed and the like when seeing the insanities of our world, while knowing that the solutions are already on the planet. Yes, energy is the kingpin of our world. It always has been. We are either going to wake up and grow up as a species, and fast, or it may be Game Over for our species, or, at least for civilization. Still trying make a dent. :)