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Saturday, February 15, 2014

Free Energy: withheld from public use

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Thousands of free energy inventions (some up to 70-80% efficient) have been withheld from public use in the name of “national security” in the US.

Is it our national security that is being protected from free energy devices, or the security of big corporations whose existence thrives on the profits of out-dated energy sources?

According to the Institute for New Energy, as of 1997, “the U.S. Patent Office has classified over 3,000 patent devices or applications under the secrecy order, Title 35, U.S. Code (1952) Sections 181 – 188.” The Federation of American Scientists revealed that by the end of Fiscal Year 2011, this number had ballooned to 5,241 inventions — and included “review and possible restriction” on any solar cell with greater than twenty percent efficiency, or any power system that is more than seventy to eighty percent efficient at converting energy.

Section 181 of title 35, U.S. Code (1952) states that any patent on an invention, considered by a government agency to be detrimental to national security, will be kept secret and no patent will be issued.