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Title: Energy from the Vacuum Part 1-7
Post by: Albert Johnson on January 29, 2009, 05:17:01 PM
Interesting documentaries:

Energy_from_the_Vacuum_Part_1-7

(admin: I edit this link, as it is a copyright infringement...Please don´t post
illegal links here...)

I guess it is worth to buy the DVDs or get them via Emule
and make a donation to the producers, if the info helped you.
Title: Re: Energy from the Vacuum Part 1-7
Post by: Koen1 on January 30, 2009, 09:13:52 AM
Hmmm... advertising illegal copies of Beardens DVDs, are we? ;)
Title: Re: Energy from the Vacuum Part 1-7
Post by: amigo on January 30, 2009, 10:48:27 PM
He only posted a link to a torrent, nothing illegal there.
Title: Re: Energy from the Vacuum Part 1-7
Post by: SkyWatcher123 on January 30, 2009, 10:56:42 PM
Hi folks, when information sharing becomes so called illegal to share for free you know your going down the wrong path. If any good things come from that information you can be sure its from the source of all and doesnt belong to any one being.
peace, love, light
Title: Re: Energy from the Vacuum Part 1-7
Post by: jadaro2600 on January 31, 2009, 01:05:36 AM
Googling "Memristor and Memristive Systems Symposium" seems to yield the same effects.
Title: Re: Energy from the Vacuum Part 1-7
Post by: Koen1 on February 01, 2009, 08:50:09 AM
Well I don't know where you live, but in most countries
it is unlawful to copy DVDs with copyright on them.

And yeah I get your "sharing information" point, and in fact
most of the information on those DVDs is freely available
already.
Tom Bearden just collected the information and acts as
"show host", giving his own story and explanations,
which in fact is most of the EFTV DVD footage.
I therefore do not find it very odd that mr Bearden sells
his own DVDs with a copyright on it. He put quite some
work in it, I don't think it is unfair for him to get something back.

But hey, in the end, it all comes down to ethics.
And there's no absolutes in that area... ;)