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Title: Conventional Wind Power Meets Exotic Free Energy
Post by: neelsbiz on August 16, 2013, 03:48:16 AM
A company out of southern California has an ideal name for exotic free energy roll-out, and their present focus on a new wind turbine design gives them a place to conceal working exotics to help the turbine performance, while enabling a toe-hold for exotic modality advancement, both in credibility and revenue.

Nearly from the beginning of my involvement of tracking free energy technologies, we've talked about putting up solar panels on a house as a decoy so that people don't think anything of it when they see a house with the lights on during a power outage, while the house is actually powered by an exotic free energy modality. Solar panels have gotten so cheap. It's the racking, batteries, and inverters that are expensive.

Now apply that idea to wind turbines, except rather than the turbines being complete decoys, they still operate on wind power -- but with assistance from other, more exotic technologies, that society is not yet ready to embrace. It's a way to ramp up production, prove performance, establish a revenue stream, build a customer and network base, while increasing the shift away from our present reliance on polluting fossil fuel technologies and dependence on the grid.

Read on: http://freeenergyportal.blogspot.nl/2013/08/conventional-wind-power-meets-exotic.html
Title: Re: Conventional Wind Power Meets Exotic Free Energy
Post by: conradelektro on August 16, 2013, 04:25:05 AM
This rumour comes from Sterling D. Allen

http://pesn.com/2013/08/14/9602356_Wind-energy-company_willing_to_use_their_turbines_as_a_decoy_for_exotic_modality_roll-out/ (http://pesn.com/2013/08/14/9602356_Wind-energy-company_willing_to_use_their_turbines_as_a_decoy_for_exotic_modality_roll-out/)

as the article you cited says at the bottom of the page ( Source: PESN (http://pesn.com/2013/08/14/9602356_Wind-energy-company_willing_to_use_their_turbines_as_a_decoy_for_exotic_modality_roll-out/) )

Allen writes:

[Even though presently their focus is on the "next generation of wind turbine", their name (anonymous for now), has the potential have a much broader coverage. It is an awesome name that suits exotic free energy very well. And because of their name, they've had quite a few very interesting people contacting them.]

This is the typical way of Mr. Allen to spread wild stories, nothing tangible, just allegations and speculation. What can you deduct from an "anonymous name"? And even if you know the name, what does a company name prove?

The big problem with "exotic free energy" is not the need to hide it behind conventional energy generation. The basic problem is that nobody has ever found "exotic free energy". Nobody could ever show a working device. There is nothing to hide!

One may still search for "exotic free energy", but should not claim to have it before it is really found.

Greetings, Conrad