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Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Steven Greer: Black Shelving (May 2014)



Listen to Dr. Greer's overview of the New Energy movement: devices, inventors, suppression, strategy. What has not worked and why and what will work to bring out energy systems that will change the world.

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In order to research, develop and bring to the public a practical, working zero point energy system, we need a professionally staffed facility composed of the best engineers, physicists and researchers in the world.


We estimate that this can be done over a two year period at a nominal cost of $6.3 million for the initial R and D portion of the project.


In the past we have provided grants to individuals working on their own but have not found this approach fruitful. In order to provide the security, support and synergism needed to develop the best possible new energy system we need a well equipped lab and research facility.


The laboratory cannot be opened until the full amount has been raised. If we do not reach the stated goal of $6.3 million we will use these funds to continue to provide crucial education and research into the subject.



For inventors:

Until we have a fully functional lab with a testing facility we do not have the means to either test an existing device or manufacture a prototype.

The one exception might be if you have the following:

1) A fully functional built CLOSED LOOP device …that once started the device will recharge its start-up power system while running a load.

2) You provide transparent testing results from an independent source.

3) You are willing to bring the device to Virginia at your expense and have it tested transparently. That you provide full and complete plans so it could be reproduced. (Of course proper non-disclosure agreements would be signed by all parties.)

Click here for more information about our requirements.- See more at: http://www.siriusdisclosure.com/donate/#sthash.MNaCazOa.dpuf




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