Zurich Conference: Brian O'Leary on Free Energy, 12 July
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Thank you.
Thank you.
Ladies and gentlemen, my friend, colleague, and fellow retired mountaineer, Brian O'Leary.
Ladies and gentlemen, my friend, colleague, Dr. Brian O'Leary.
thank you.
Sometimes I don't even know what to say.
I'm just overwhelmed with good feelings about all of you.
Vielen Dank.
Manchmal finde ich einfach keine Worte für dieses gute Gefühl, das mir von Ihnen entgegenkommt.
Vielen Dank.
Even those of you that are sometimes angry.
Even those who are sometimes a bit angry.
Because as you know, anger is a very important part of the process of transformation. anger is a very important part of the process of Some of you may know about the work of Elizabeth Kubler-Ross.
About the phases of grief.
Because you see, We are grieving an old paradigm.
We all know that we're messing up the planet.
And we need all the help we can get.
Whether it's through our ET visitors, or ourselves.
And Elizabeth Kubler-Ross did the very important work That we must go through the experiences of the emotions of grief.
The first stage is almost always denial.
Our beautiful precious planet and all of nature is in danger.
And it's with that kind of motivation That I approach what I will be sharing today.
The second phase, and it's not necessarily a linear progression, is anger.
And we heard that last night.
And that's perfectly okay.
That's much better than murdering and torturing people.
It's a healthy expression that we know that something is wrong.
It's a healthy expression that we know that something is wrong.
It's not necessarily wrong, but we are in the midst of a big change.
And it's with great mixed feelings that I come from America.
When I was a little boy and I was told by my parents that we won World War II, that was a good feeling.
I didn't know all the details.
But I was raised with a feeling that we could do anything.
Now when I was eight years old, I wanted to go to the moon.
I would read the writings of Werner von Braun and Arthur C. Clarke.
And everybody thought I was crazy.
When I was a senior in high school, I was asked to write an essay on an important topic.
I wrote it on space satellites.
The history teacher handed the paper back to me and said well researched but not relevant.
The following fall Sputnik went up.
And 12 short years later, man allegedly landed on the moon.
I use the word allegedly because I don't know personally whether the moon landings were a hoax or real.
I say deshalb angeblich, weil ich selbst nicht genau weiß, ob diese Mondlandungen tatsächlich stattgefunden haben oder nicht.
Ich meine, woher soll ich das wissen können, ob sie dort waren?
Und das wirft die nagende Frage nach Epistemologie auf.
Woher wissen wir das, was wir wissen?
Well, when I was in school, I became an Eagle Scout.
Als ich in der Schule war, wurde ich ein Ego Scout, also habe mich selbst versucht zu verwirklichen.
I climbed the Matterhorn in 1962.
Ich bin 1962 aufs Matterhorn geklettert.
And I was appointed as an astronaut to go to mars in 1967.
And 1967 was I was appointed to Mars to go to Mars in 1967.
So you could see I was raised with a point of view that we could do anything.
So you could see I was raised with a point of view that we could do anything.
But a few things happened on the way to the vision.
One was the war in Vietnam.
That was in 1968 when I was told by the President of the United States then, Lyndon B. Johnson, That we would scrub the later Apollo flights and the Mars mission.
Needless to say, I was very disappointed.
And so I went to Cornell University to teach Astronomy alongside Carl Sagan.
And I became a peace activist.
And I have been ever since.
And it was interesting last night there was this feeling of anger that continued when we went to the Chinese restaurant to have roast duck.
And a very angry man came up to our table and said, you Americans, oh, Obama is bad, schlecht.
So you see, the tradition of anger continued.
This Wut-Gefühl dauerte also an.
And the last thing I want to do is support any kind of effort towards war and torture.
So what I thought I'd do is to center myself and all of us.
I'm going to play the piano for about five minutes.
Und darum möchte ich, um It helps center me and then we will kind of invoke positive energy here so that we can go on with the talk.
It helps center me and then we will kind of invoke positive energy here so that we can go on with the talk.
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It was interesting that Bill introduced me last night as being the oldest person on the panel.
And I sometimes wonder what happened to all those years.
All I know is that I'm acting as if this last trip is our last.
I'm always so active, as if every trip was the last trip.
And there's a big job to do, if it is.
And there's a big job to do, if it is.
But I don't think it is.
Because the world situation, let's face it, it's very, very difficult.
It's easy to get angry.
It's easy to place blame on those that are suppressing things.
And I being a peace activist and peace activists act in different ways, I visualize a big field of love enveloping everything.
Dann stelle ich mir einfach ein großes Feld von Liebe vor, in dem alles gedeiht.
Wo sich die Negativität in nichts auflöst.
Es gibt einen Teil dieses ganzen Transformationsbildes.
Which I've taken it upon myself to have a good look at.
And that is what should we do about the energy crisis.
And I'm sure most of you are aware of how deep the environmental problems of the earth are.
In 1975, I was an advisor, energy advisor to the US Congress.
1975, yeah.
I worked with Congressman Morris Udall, who was running for president, on an environmental platform.
And in the effort I was able to learn about what many of the options were for our energy future.
But at that time I was very much in the mainstream.
So the notion of free energy or zero-point energy or various advanced hydrogen and water chemistries And cold fusion didn't occur to me.
So I became a solar wind advocate.
And it's still something that could conceivably But all of this was part of a track that I was taking in my life.
Was to envision what realistically we could do as humans.
To create a sustainable future for humankind.
And in the process I also went through a period of intense And that began to happen in 1979, when I was on the physics faculty at Princeton University.
And I started to have remote viewing experiences I had a near-death experience.
And I had various healing experiences.
And at that point I began to realize that science, Western science, was very limited.
And because the other physicists at Princeton, the other physicists, My colleagues, six of whom were Nobel laureates.
There were 40 of us and we were all men.
didn't believe anything in the paranormal was real.
And so I felt very lonely.
And felt compelled to leave Princeton.
And it was at that time my career became endangered.
And at this point having now been in this outside the box mode, for 30 years, I'm feeling more comfortable with it.
Now, where I'm not in the box 30 years, I feel much better.
It was hard financially for me to get my children through college.
But I really have enjoyed these 30 years.
Because not only was I able to explore many metaphysical concepts.
And have a spiritual growth as well.
But I was able to check in with new scientists and observe their experiments all over the world about the realities of paranormal Phenomena.
So if it's the healing or whether it's remote viewing, morphogenetische Felder, UFO-ET Phenomena, the power of positive intention,
the power of meditators being able to change the properties of water, Or free energy.
Every time I began to discover for myself the value, the importance of these new sciences.
I have every time I began to discover for myself the value, the importance of these new sciences.
And the really good news about this is that the epistemology of this new science.
And the good news is that the epistemology of this new science is exactly the same as that of mainstream science.
And so you can have it always.
And so what I'd like to do today is to focus on one aspect of new science.
And that's the promise of clean, cheap, decentralized energy.
It's a promise of clean, cheap, decentralized energy.
And so now I'm going to sit down and take you on a little slideshow.
I'm going to sit down and take you on a little slideshow.
The Energielösungsrevolution.
Dies ist auch der Titel meines letzten Buches.
Ich denke, da liegen auch wirklich die wahren Antworten.
having visited the laboratories of several dozen so called free energy inventors, I have absolutely no doubt the technologies are very real.
The concepts have already been proven.
The Wright brothers have already flown their first airplane.
Die Wright Brothers haben also sozusagen schon ihr erstes Flugzeug in die Luft gebracht.
Aber wir haben es bis jetzt nicht geschafft, sie in praktischer Weise anzuwenden oder praktisch nutzbar zu machen.
Das heißt, das, worauf es hier wirklich ankommt, ist nicht technischer Natur, sondern soziopolitischer Natur.
And it's very clear that these concepts have great promise for a sustainable future for the Earth.
But the technologies have been suppressed.
Especially when they get to the point of being available to the public.
And I began to learn how difficult it really is to get to the point of implementing technologies such as this.
And I began to learn how difficult it really is to get to the point of implementing technologies such as this.
Because it threatens vested interests.
So very appropriately here, and I think maybe if we turn the lights down a little, I love this quote from George Orwell, the author of 1984.
In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.
And we are certainly in one of those times.
The great late science fiction writer Isaac Asimov said when stupidity is considered patriotism It is unsafe to be intelligent.
I'm going to talk a little bit about an example of the great threat to our precious planet Earth.
Meredith and I live in Ecuador.
Meredith und ich wohnen in Ecuador.
Wir wohnen in einem wunderschönen Ort in den Anden, der mich übrigens an die Alpen ziemlich sehr erinnert.
Ohne den Schnee natürlich.
Und just to the east of us is the Amazon Basin.
It's the world's largest intact rainforest.
It consists of an area of most of Western Europe.
And there are many indigenous peoples who are voluntarily isolated.
And there are many indigenous peoples who are voluntarily isolated.
It's the rainforest with the greatest biodiversity on earth.
The rain with the biggest diversity of the world.
And what you see here on this map, On the upper left side is the country of Ecuador.
The upper left, it shows Ecuador.
It's this area right here.
Oh, this has a laser button.
Oh, cool.
So this is Ecuador.
And we live right here and the Amazon is all in here.
And this is Peru here, Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia.
And the yellow areas are all areas in which oil drilling leases have been issued.
There are about a trillion Swiss francs worth of oil under the ground in these areas.
And the governments generally would like the oil companies to come in and drill.
Normalerweise möchten die Regierungen gern, dass die Ölfördergesellschaften dorthin kommen und bohren.
Because of their huge indebtedness to banking institutions in the first world.
So about one month ago, the indigenous peoples of Peru, vor ungefähr einem Monat haben also die indigenen Völker von Peru occupied a bridge to prevent the oil companies from coming in to the rainforest.
Eine Brücke blockiert, um zu verhindern, dass diese Ölgesellschaften in ihr Land kommen.
The president of Peru ordered a helicopter with machine guns to murder them.
And the peruanian president ordered a helicopter with machine guns to murder them.
And this is an example of the kinds of things that are happening right now.
This is a kind of news that's hard to get on CNN.
You have a little better opportunity here.
But this is an example of just the kind of thing...
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Press it again.
Horrors.
Oh, good.
Thanks.
Anyway, the president of Ecuador...
Well, this is not quite it.
It's out of order, but that's fine.
You know, I often reflect about the green movement.
And the green movement is moving too slowly.
And so this is a quote from a writer from the San Francisco, the San Francisco Chronicle.
This is Mark Morford.
And he says, much as I love the green movement, in the face of countless billions to be made by raping the planet for oil, they're merely the equivalent of trying to water the rainforest With
an eyedropper.
In other words, the green movement has not been very effective.
If we really want a sustainable solution for the Earth, we're going to have to have clean energy.
We're not going to be able to do it with carbon cap and trading.
Carbon cap and trading.
That's a scheme to Basically charge the polluters more money to...
It's a financial solution to a non-financial problem.
or to sequester the carbon in caves.
These are very gross solutions.
Now the president of Ecuador, who's an interesting guy, has proposed that maybe Ecuador could keep its oil in the ground In its most beautiful, biodiverse rainforest national park.
If the world community could match funds, Unfortunately, that's 350 million dollars or francs.
350 million dollars per year to keep the oil on the ground.
Those are the revenues that would be lost.
Millions of billions.
That's still a lot.
Does anybody have 350 million, maybe?
To keep oil on the ground in the Amazon?
Because...
The Federal Reserve, yeah, AIG, maybe Goldman Sachs, the Lapis Pig.
Anyway, this is an innovative idea.
It's a step in the right direction.
But solutions to the energy crisis do exist, but are suppressed by governments and industry through the profit motive.
Self-interest and this is a big word, incrementalism, meaning a little bit at a time, eyedropper.
Und incrementalismus, ein großartiges Wort, was im Grunde bedeutet, dass man immer nur ganz kleine Schritte geht auf den Weg dahin.
Aber es wird völlig klar, wenn man sich mal die Daten anschaut, was tatsächlich geschieht.
Und zwar völlig egal, welcher Meinung man bei der globalen Erwärmung sieht.
Because even if it's a whole re-energized new energy solar system concept, The loading of carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere through the routine burning of hydrocarbons is acidifying the oceans and
causing enormous amounts of pollution, respiratory disease, And at least some contribution to global warming and climate change.
But that's just part of it.
The amount of water pollution is enormous.
The threats to sustainable agriculture are huge.
The threats to sustainable agriculture are huge.
So we need new human systems that are earth-oriented and visionary.
As I pointed out the other night, we need to adopt the precautionary principle.
Wie ich bereits gestern angedeutet habe, müssen wir eine vorbeugende Maßnahme ergreifen.
Which states basically that we don't...
We can't go on as we're going on.
We will someday reach a tipping point.
that no amount of chemtrails or other gross macro engineering projects, where we can't be able to solve.
So let's create a much more sustainable friendly world for ourselves.
What kind of criteria would we develop for our energy sources?
They need to be clean, cheap, dezentralized, And safe.
As well as publicly accountable.
Publicly accountable.
And this is a very, very tall order.
No weapons use.
No secrecy.
No greed.
Kein Waffengebrauch, keine Geheimhaltung und keine Gier.
You see, we need a whole new social contract.
And it's going to be up to us to create that.
And it will be our responsibility to create this.
Now most of the energy we now use is unsustainable.
The most energy forms we use today are not sustainable.
It is very obvious that we are going towards conquest for the oil.
And it is very clear that we are going towards war for the oil.
And the pollution and climate change etc.
and of course, and of course, and of course, and of course, and of course, and of course, and of course, and of course, and of course, among the energy non-solutions, of course, are hydrocarbons, or fossil fuels.
Oil, coal, Öl, Kohle und Erdgas.
Terrible, terrible.
Atomkraft.
It's expensive.
And unsafe.
Remember Chernobyl?
And there's no safe disposal of the high level radioactive waste.
There is the potential of global proliferation of the technologies and weapons.
So some people say, well, let's have a hydrogen economy.
hydrogen burns clean also sagen einige Leute, warum machen wir dann keine wasserstoffbasierte Energielösung, das verbrennt doch ganz sauber but hydrogen costs more, it takes more energy to produce the hydrogen than you get out of the fuel aber was dabei nicht beachtet wird, ist, dass eben Wasserstoff viel mehr Energie verbraucht, hergestellt zu werden, als bei Öl ist der Falle
Unless you do things to the hydrogen to manipulate its chemical nature.
And then we have a form of over unity or free energy.
Biofuels.
Biofuels such as ethanol from corn don't work.
Biokraftstoffe wie zum Beispiel Ethanol aus Weizen, das funktioniert einfach nicht.
It's another way of burning carbon.
Es ist auch einfach nur eine andere Art und Weise Kohlenstoff zu verbrauchen.
It burns a little bit cleaner.
But you know, you need a whole big infrastructure to develop it.
And so that's not going to work because it competes with agriculture.
Also, das funktioniert nicht und außerdem steht es dann im Wettbewerb mit Landwirtschaft.
One sports utility vehicle tankful of biofuel, one tankful of a sports utility vehicle of biofuel could feed one hungry person in one year.
Der Walz, der angebaut wird, um eine Tankfüllung für ein Spottauto zu füllen, könnte einen hungrigen Menschen ein ganzes Jahr lang ernähren.
And yet in North America, parts of Europe, and there's a huge amount of corn being grown for ethanol.
And that's burning food.
And solar and wind suffer from high cost.
We're talking somewhere in the vicinity of 20 to 40 trillion dollars for a solar or wind economy.
To replace current energy demand.
To replace current energy demand.
It takes great materials and land use.
And is intermittent and diffuse.
Meaning that it only works when the wind blows or the sun shines.
And it's not very concentrated.
I would love for solar and wind to be the answer.
But I think we're in a new century now.
And we need to look forward rather than backward.
So the new energy technologies include the so-called zero-point energy devices.
Dabei geht es um die neuen Energietechnologien.
Dazu gehören zum Beispiel die Vakuumenergie oder Nullpunktenergiegeräte.
Es handelt sich dabei um elektromagnetische Geräte.
That through the use of vibrating electrons, either through the rotary motion of a wheel with magnets or electromagnets,
or through the vibration of electrons within a solid state device can tap the enormous potential energy field of the vacuum.
This field has many different things.
Sometimes it's called the etheric field.
Sometimes the zero-point field.
Sometimes it's called the orgone energy field.
There are many, many different words for it.
And I believe it's the same field that also underlies our consciousness.
That we can be truly be magicians.
and extract energy and information out of that field through our conscious intention so someday I see Envisioned small solid state devices that could go into your circuit breaker box or under
the hood of your car.
There is also cold fusion, which is also called low temperature, non-radioactive nuclear reactions.
We are talking about cold fusion.
There is also cold fusion, which is also called low temperature, non-radioactive nuclear reactions.
There is a lot of confusion about cold fusion.
There is a lot of confusion about cold fusion.
Two University of Utah Chemists, Stanley Pones and Martin Fleshman, were discovered that when you put a palladium cathode into a solution of heavy water, were discovered that when you put a palladium cathode into a solution of heavy water, have discovered that when you put a palladium cathode into
nuclear reactions would occur on the cathode.
No radio activity, but a great deal of heat resulted in the reactions.
And the formation of helium from hydrogen.
Since 1989 have been many replications of these experiments.
And yet 20 years later, the mainstream media is just beginning to discover cold fusion. the mainstream media is just beginning to discover cold fusion.
And then we also have advanced hydrogen and water technologies.
So the new energy technologies zählen auch fortschrittliche Wasserstoff- und Wassertechnologien.
These are special forms of hydrogen and water that can actually produce more energy than goes into the system as measured by traditional means.
It is about the system where more energy comes from the water- and water-Kreislauf as one is herein, at least at conventional measurements.
So if we look for the past 100 years, since the time of Tesla, Seit ungefähr 100 Jahren, seit den Zeiten Nikola Teslas, gibt es Hunderte von Forschern auf dem Gebiet neuer Energietechnik.
Aber sie werden von mächtigen Interessengruppen unterdrückt.
Only with modest investments can we make the necessary breakthroughs.
Okay.
Now, many mainstream scientists, including myself, about 30 years ago, quoted our own Bibles that basically said, this violates the laws of thermodynamics.
Unsere Wissenschaftsbibel zitiert und gesagt, nein, das verletzt das Gesetz der Thermodynamik, das geht nicht.
Well, the laws of thermodynamics are not laws.
There are only theories that apply to a certain narrow range of conditions.
And this is one case in which mainstream science is corrupted.
And this is a case, in which the mainstream science is corrupt.
There are many other examples too.
Another myth of free energy is that it's so advanced that it must be further off into the future.
So let's do what's in front of us.
Windmills and solar collectors.
Ich will jetzt aber nicht sagen, dass solche Windräder und Sonnenkollektoren falsch oder schlecht sind.
Ich denke, es gibt viele praktische Anwendungen dafür in vielen Gebieten.
Vor allem an abgeschiedenen Orten.
Aber To make this assumption that it's so advanced would be like to debate whether airships, dirigibles, or balloons, which one to choose, After the Wright Brothers first flew in 1903.
The final myth is that we can trust governments and the marketplace to support the research and development.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
So who are the suppressors of new energy?
And it turns out to be just about all of us.
And that's why we don't have it.
They're the scientists.
And we've already heard this, that scientism, which itself is a religion, the religion of science, as it's currently exercised in the western world, totally ignores the effects totally ignores the effects of consciousness, that this Wissenschaftsreligion the Ursache or the Wegründe des Bewusstseins completely ignoriert, from the healing,
Heilungen.
and many other new scientists that are longing to be born.
The environmentalists are suppressing new energy.
The people that call themselves environmentalists.
or better said, those who are called "Umweltschutzer" and if you don't believe me, try to reach Al Gore or any of the Green Party people.
And if you don't believe me, try to reach Al Gore or any of the Green Party people.
Mainstream environmentalism is very cautious.
The most powerful governments and the large corporations are also suppressing free energy.
Because their own vested interests are threatened.
So they're in denial of it.
While some of the rest of us get angry.
Some of the...
The rest of us get angry.
You know, sort of like the denial and then anger.
And by the way, Elizabeth Kubler-Ross' next phase of grieving is usually bargaining.
Yeah, maybe...
Maybe this part of the government will support the work.
Maybe this corporation over here would want to do it.
but it's like fitting square pigs in round holes.
And we have the mainstream media.
Oh boy, do they ever love to spin stories.
And now, 20 years after the cold fusion discovery, with hundreds of replications, And a worldwide scientific community of cold fusion researchers,
60 Minutes on CBS finally ran a segment on cold fusion.
But they act as if, well, you know, this thing isn't real, but maybe it is after all, because they discovered it.
And they say, yeah, maybe it's not all that, maybe it's not all that, maybe it's not all that, but maybe it's not all that.
Because they have it enticed.
So many vested interests are threatened by the possibility of an abundant sustainable future with clean breakthrough energy.
It's also so, that many interests are gefähred, only by the possibility of an abundant sustainable energy.
Yeah, I think I, yeah, we had a number of meetings among some of the well-known inventors and researchers of new energy in Colorado in 1993 and 94.
1993 and, no, 1994, haben wir Besprechungen gehabt mit Freienergie-Forschern in Colorado, zahlreiche solche Besprechungen.
There's some very well-known people in this picture.
Auf diesem Bild befinden sich einige recht bekannte Persönlichkeiten.
Including Stefan Maranoff, who is the physicist on the physics faculty University Graz in Austria.
He fell to his death a few years ago.
It's unlikely not to be a suicide.
Okay, so what we're going to do in the very near future is to break for air, because it's my understanding it's rather hot in here, isn't it?
We're going to have a five-minute break for air so we can breathe.
Also, nur eine fünf-Minuten-Pause, um mal kurz durchzuatmen.
Das heisst, das Leben ist manchmal voller Überraschungen. das Leben ist manchmal voller Überraschungen.
And we're all creating this experience that we're having right now.
So ladies and gentlemen, I would like to introduce to you my friend and colleague, Henry Deacon.
Hello.
I've been waiting many years to say something.
Three years with Camelot?
Waiting for a moment to feel right.
Just a little thing inspired me.
Brian said about cold fusion.
So many people I know don't believe.
still don't believe it's real.
Es gibt eine kleine Sache, die Brian gesagt hat, über kalte Fusion.
Viele Leute glauben immer noch, dass es sie nicht gibt.
I am still unsure about saying this, but once you say it, it's over.
Also, ich bin mir immer noch nicht sicher, Here's my American passport.
Notice its color.
Sehen Sie die Farbe davon.
Ein brauner Pass für alle, die es nicht erkennen können.
Es ist keine normale Farbe.
Ich möchte also das nur, um euch anzudeuten, dass ich einen etwas anderen Hintergrund habe.
It's a government passport.
It says official on it and has special government identification inside, which he's showed me and I can verify.
I have not been employed.
I have no income other than disability for four or five years now since I left everything.
I have no income more, since I've lost this land.
We had only a job-unfähigkeit rente.
I'd like simply address the cold fusion I mentioned to Brian.
I want to just say something about the cold fusion.
I've already said that when I was at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, It was open to the public.
I don't think it is now.
It may not be.
But this is strongly identifying the location at that time.
The location of what I'm about to talk about.
In the basement of the physics department building There were some experiments on the Casimir effect.
What is the Casimir effect?
It's a special capacitor.
It's been shown time and time again in various physics laboratories.
And it's been demonstrated in several laboratories.
And it's been demonstrated in several laboratories.
It's to tap the zero-point energy.
That's correct.
And it wasn't even in a classified room.
But unless you walked by and didn't know about it, you wouldn't know what was going on.
It's in a postgraduate school environment which caters to military and government civilian component of the government of high rank who go there for graduate, where the military and the government were to train research.
So it's just a very small thing, but it definitely makes it very solid and real.
It's also just a small part of this story, but it's just a very small thing, but it definitely makes it very solid and real.
And I've identified a location.
And I've identified a location.
So as of this, once it hits the internet...
Excuse me, could you say the geographical location again?
Because I left that out.
In Monterey, California?
In Monterey, California, near Carmel, California.
Carmel, California.
I worked with different professors on many different projects, including a space satellite that was launched on the Space Shuttle Mission 100 and something with John Glenn, His last mission.
150 or something like that.
I don't want to go anymore because I don't want to take any more time.
But just that is enough right now.
Thank you.
This could go on forever.
I do want to thank David for sharing the room.
I must have.
Except I wish I could, he didn't read my mind all the time.
I would like to thank David that he's with me in the room.
He would wish me to read my thoughts constantly.
Well, the fact of the matter is that my other witness, Daniel, confirmed that Monsanto made a little box about this big.
Mein anderer Zeuge, Daniel, hat bestätigt, dass Monsanto eine Kiste gemacht hat, die ist ungefähr so groß.
Und damit kann man das gesamte Haus mit Strom versorgen.
Dieses wurde in vielen Raumfahrzeugen verwendet.
Und ist schon seit den 60er Jahren verfügbar.
Kannst du das bestätigen?
Ja, natürlich.
And then Brian talking about Palladium.
Well, I actually purchased some Palladium a few years ago.
Because it has very interesting properties of absorbing hydrogen.
And being able to separate.
And it's a great storage medium for hydrogen gas, a safe storage medium.
So maybe it's a low value now.
We don't know where it will head.
The point here really is that there are so many technologies, even in the break, some people came up to me and said, did you know about this person or this person or this person?
It's everywhere.
And yet it's still been held back.
So at this point our job is to become more public about it.
And to demand that we are allowed to develop this in a way that's socially responsible.
And, yes.
The photographs that I'm about to show are of some of the inventors, some of the many inventors that are very lonely and isolated.
There's this device here, there's this device that's official.
So we're dealing with almost an embarrassment of riches.
Of riches.
Embarrassment of riches, meaning It's also fast schon beschämend, wie viele unterschiedliche Technologien es da draußen gibt, von denen jedes einzelne den Trick ausführen könnte.
And in a way it's really remarkable how complete the suppression has been.
And yet to my way of thinking it's our next step in our quest for a new science and a world of sustainability.
And I think our next step in the future of a sustainable future should be.
He's putting his life on the line today.
You bet your ass he is.
darauf kannst du deinen Arsch verwenden.
Someone last night told me I had grey hair.
Die letzte Nacht hat mir jemand.
But it isn't white yet.
It may turn that way very quickly now.
I would like to mention something else that's offline just for a minute.
It's okay.
It had to do with something last night, but it's positive.
It's nothing to do with it.
Dr.
John Mack of Harvard University.
Dr.
John Mack von der Harvard University.
How many people here have heard of him?
Okay.
About half.
Ungefähr die Hälfte.
Someone explained who he was.
I can't exactly clue.
I could.
He was a good friend of mine, a close colleague.
He was a professor of psychiatry at Harvard University, who did extraterrestrial abduction research, He was unfortunately killed in an automobile accident.
This one may have really been an accident.
In London about three or four years ago.
His abduction research is very important.
Because he discovered that the most common denominator of the message that the ETs gave to the abductees was to express how perilous our environmental situation is on the earth.
And that's written in his last book, Passport to the cosmos.
And I share that concern.
You can see that Meredith and I are both just tremendously concerned about the future of our Earth.
And as a result of this research of John Mack, he came to the same conclusion. he came to the same conclusion.
He had, before I go on with that, I realized more and more, and especially since I for some reason started working with David, even at a distance.
Once you get locked in and go with the flow of the universe, for lack of a better word, something for lack of a better word, something very magical happens.
Everything you are synchronized and everything happens in amazing ways.
And you can do, you can, each of us can do, no matter who you are, can change the whole future, the whole world.
And every one of us, every one can change the world in his way.
every single person, regardless of which person.
Yes, you have to be patient sometimes and wait and not push things.
But we have to be careful.
Back to Dr.
John Mack.
When I went back to school and went back to graduate school.
For further education.
I was at Purdue University.
And I learned something new.
A new technique was called Yen Xin Qigong.
And everyone that I practiced with, the first day I went, it was in the student union.
Das war im Studentenwerk.
Und dort war eine Anzeige an der Wand, die sagte, hier in dieser Nacht ist das Treffen um die Uhrzeit.
Und ich schaute eine Tür nach der anderen durch und schaute ihn ein und es war dunkel, es sah aus, als wäre niemand drin.
So I tried next week.
Still dark.
So I just opened the door.
And there's some people that are all just sitting on the floor.
Complete silence in the dark.
And they're all Chinese.
And I sat down.
And...
I understood what was going on after a week or so.
And I started practicing this method.
And anyway, I won't go into Yan Xin Qigong anymore.
But at the moment.
But later I learned that Dr.
Mack went to China.
Not too long before he died.
To investigate some phenomena with his abductees.
And in general...
Many of his abductees have been practicing this.
It's a meditation, formal meditation.
And two of the people that were advanced there were well known and documented in the university and now they're all professors in different places in the world.
And two of the people who have this done well known as university professors.
Well especially one named Dr. Fan.
Fan Zhu.
He was in a state of non-eating for many months.
he didn't have to eat anything.
It's called Bigu.
What I'm getting at with John Mack is that I think I said his abductees, many of them have been practicing Qigong, but I believe it also applies to other forms of meditation.
but it's also about other meditation.
And it appears that it opens your self up to contact.
It can be good or bad contact, but just want to make you aware of that, if you practice.
So when you practice, you know, it's almost like you're opening yourself up to that.
It's like a beacon.
When you meditate, then open yourself for the contact.
Okay, thank you.
Thank you.
Well, we just had a deacon beacon.
Shedding light on a very important topic.
And again, the point is that the number of devices and inventors are scattered all over the world.
And about ten years ago I made a point of traveling around the world and visiting some of them.
So now I'm about to show some photographs of these fellows, if that's appropriate.
Just before you start that, Brian, I just want to publicly thank Henry for his contribution here.
It's an act of great courage and great service.
And I want to thank you for your friendship, your support and your huge contribution to everything that we're trying to do here, all of us together in this room.
This is why I came here.
And on behalf of Project Camelot, I would love to invite you to the Camelot Conference in Los Angeles in I would love to invite you to the Camelot Conference in Los Angeles in September if you'd be willing to take the stage and share more of your personal perspectives on the new world that we
And in the name of Camelot would I invite you to the conference in Los Angeles, so that you have room for more of your knowledge to give and to the audience to share it with the audience.
We're not putting you under pressure for any kind of an answer, but is this something you would consider?
Can I come in through the Mexican-California border?
Can I come in through the Mexican-California border?
We'll smuggle you in, don't worry.
We'll smuggle you in.
Don't worry.
You have an official passport.
Okay.
Thank you.
Thank you.
You remember the 2001 Space Odyssey, the end of the movie, there was a star child.
This, as may have been mentioned already, a metaphor, this world is not ending at all.
It's just going through birth pains.
This world will not end in any way, that's the metaphor.
It's a new child.
and that's all.
Das ist alles.
Thank you.
Could you briefly say something about what the other people that you've met are like to be around?
Könntest du uns kurz etwas über die anderen Leute erzählen, mit denen du...
They make you feel very, very happy and good.
Almost all of them.
when he says people, just we're all people in this galaxy.
Maybe a little bit different looking.
You see it a little differently.
But it's like different flowers.
That's all.
So, usually it's a very elating, uplifting feeling.
You may laugh the first time, you'll be laughing.
That's all.
So, if you see something like in the report for Iron Mountain, many of the possible alternatives to war, One of the things that was listed in there in the early 60s was a threat from outer
space.
You can look at that report.
It's not fictitious at all.
President John Kennedy asked the Rand Corporation think tank to John F. Kennedy hat die Rand Corporation damit beauftragt herauszufinden, eine Machbarkeitsstudie darüber zu erstellen, ob Kriege beendet werden können und Frieden einkehrt.
So the conventional thinking geniuses came up with alternatives.
That's all alternatives to war.
Darum haben sich diese konventionellen Denker Kriegsalternativen ausgedacht.
Und sich gedacht, wenn all das Geld, was für Kriege ausgegeben wird, verwendet würde, und das auch in die National und das auch in die National Reconnaissance Organization, eine Regierungsintelligenzgeheimnis würde in den USA, of That they would be able to feed and house everyone on the planet.
And then what would happen?
What would the people do?
So we have to have something.
So we create enemies, just like George Orwell.
We create threats.
We create environmental menace.
It was mentioned in environmental menace.
This is written, this report was put out in the 60s.
You can see it's all happening.
Okay.
It's very sobering, isn't it?
The conventional thinkers and the scenarios they come up with, which always seem to involve control.
We have to think differently.
Think different.
Apple computers.
I would like to say, while we're on stage, that there was one time when I was on the phone with Henry, Mr.
Neumann, the real name, and he was called by one of these clandestine agencies.
And he put it on speakerphone on his cell phone.
And I witnessed the entire conversation take place between them.
For someone to try to tell me that he set this up is pathetic.
It was completely random after we'd been talking for three hours.
That's how you run away.
And it's like the movie The Prisoner.
You run away and then they find you and they offer you work and you run away again and they offer you another job.
That's like in the film The Prisoner.
You run away from it and they find you and offer you a job.
You turn it off and you fly again and you find you again and offer you a new job.
I would say that Henry or Art, as his real name is, is the most knowledgeable witness ever to come forward in human history about these projects.
He is one of the most people who know about these things.
And I again want to personally thank you for volunteering to do this for all of us.
And I do consider you a hero for doing this.
It's just what I came here for.
Dr. Binnish, if you had the education.
Brian, what world would we have if these technologies get freed up?
What can we visualize for the future?
Brian, welche Welt, welche Art von Welt hätten wir, wenn diese Technologien zur Verfügung standen?
Was wäre die Vision?
It would be a world of great abundance.
Es wäre eine Welt des Überflusses.
If it's properly managed.
Wenn dieser ordentlich gemanagt wird.
It's a big if.
Das ist natürlich ein großes Wenn.
And so it's up to us to create social systems to facilitate the ethical use of these technologies.
They are truly breakthrough.
For example, you could have pure water simply by desalinating the ocean water.
But there are many, many other things that can happen too.
You can have abundant food.
Because you see, energy is no longer a block.
And the kind of new world that one visualizes here very quickly becomes a very, very Good world.
And part of the good news about this is that we can plan it.
We can plan this program.
The whole thing, including making the transition as painless as possible.
The United States Department of Energy recently issued a request for proposals about new energy technologies.
I responded to the proposal.
I responded to the proposal.
And I called it impacts of a breakthrough energy economy.
In the proposal I proposed a novel idea.
I proposed a novel idea.
Which is to develop even if it's hypothetical.
A question.
What are public attitudes toward a world of breakthrough energy?
Let's bring this discussion out to the public.
Sollten wir diese Diskussion nicht einmal in der Öffentlichkeit eröffnen?
and to be open for this.
We had to bring a couple of people as a leader to bring a couple of people without vested interests to provide a couple of people to advise on scenarios of a clean breakthrough energy future.
We will talk about the future of the new energy technology.
So far that hasn't been done.
It's been kept secret.
Sondern geheim gehalten worden.
And now we have to be willing to be bold enough to think about such a future.
And now we have to be willing to be bold enough to think about such a future.
Guess how much money I asked for the study.
So much money I asked for the study.
One dollar.
The reason for that, of course, is that energy, like everything else, should be our birthright.
sollte, wie bestimmte andere Dinge auch, ein Recht durch Geburt sein, ein Menschenrecht.
Zumindest Weltdurchbruchsenergie will buy us some time so that we can truly plan a sustainable future for the Earth.
Die uns einige Zeit kosten wird, damit wir wirklich eine nachhaltige Zukunft für die Erde planen können.
I'd be interested in seeing more of these slides.
Do you have other technology?
Yeah, let's look at that.
That was great.
- That's great, yeah.
Well, let's do it.
Okay, then fangen wir mal an.
Because this is provable stuff.
You're saying these guys have hardware and it already works, right?
Oh yeah, yeah.
This was a trip I took about 10 years ago.
on a journey for 10 years all around the world.
For example, Paramahamsa Tawari has a magnetic motor which the government of India has given him actually money in laboratory space to develop this.
He starts it up as a generator.
Zuerst war es Then he unplugs it and it's a free-running motor.
Or a free-running generator, the other way around.
It starts as a motor and then it becomes a generator.
Shuji Inomata has another such device in Japan.
Let's see.
We have...
I'm trying to press the forward button here.
All right, here are some more.
Some of you may have heard of Yul Brown.
He developed Brown's gas, which is a very special form of water that people are now using to burn cleaner fuels as additives and also to actually run cars on water.
And of course, to drive cars with water.
It looks like I'm not...
No, no, he's going to the next slide.
Alright, okay.
Okay, next one.
This is a welding device that Jule Brown developed from Brown's gas, which is really extraordinary.
Sparky Sweet, I talked about that in the workshop this morning.
He's a retired engineer from General Electric.
Er war früher Ingenieur bei General Electric und er hält dort in seiner Hand einen ganz besonders konditionierten Magneten, der einige Glühlampen zum Leuchten. der einige Glühlampen zum Leuchten.
Next slide please.
John Hutchison, Canadian inventor.
John Hutchinson ist ein Erfinder aus Kanada.
Der sozusagen die Reinkarnation Nikola Teslas sein könnte.
And is able to create anti-gravity.
Er ist in der Lage, Antigravitation zu erzeugen.
Und was er da in der Hand hält, ist eine Aluminiumstange und sie ist zerflossen durch die riesigen Energiemengen, die er erzeugt hat.
Next slide.
Nächste Folie.
Tom Bearden.
He has a little artistic license here.
Tom is still with us on the earth.
And he's a brilliant theoretician of free energy.
How many have you heard of Tom Bearden?
Yeah, about half of you, a little less.
He wrote a book called Energy from the Vacuum.
It's very technical, but basically his bottom line message is that the electrical engineers have Maxwell's equations but basically his bottom line message is that the electrical engineers have Die Elektroingenieure haben die Maxwell'schen Gleichungen im Grunde falsch verstanden.
And they neglect the most important term in Maxwell's equations.
Which is the so-called scalar term.
Which contains basically the information you need to extract energy from the zero-point energy field.
These things are very hard to explain, by the way.
And you probably want to see a device right on the table now and see it run.
For that I apologize.
What we really need to have is a concerted effort among Engineers and inventors.
To bring this to the next level of proof.
Many people think you can just go down to Walmart and buy your own free energy gizmo.
But we're not there yet.
It takes time and money and effort to get to the point where we'll have the Gizmo on the table.
So at this point the important thing is to make, to visualize that it's possible to have this.
You don't even have to believe it.
Just visualize the possibility.
And then ask the question, why aren't we doing it?
Should we not leave no stone unturned in our quest for clean energy?
It's a very logical question if we want a sustainable future for planet Earth.
It's a very logical question if we want a sustainable future for planet Earth.
Next slide.
Nice to fool you.
This is a very sad story.
Eugene Malov was editor of Infinite Energy magazine.
Eine sehr traurige Geschichte umgibt Eugene Malov, den Herausgeber der Zeitung Infinite Energy, also Unbegrenzte Energie.
Er war der Chefwissenschaftsredakteur für MIT.
MIT, yeah.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, yeah.
And he was assigned the job of debunking or ridiculing the original discovery of cold fusion.
Seine Aufgabe war es, die sogenannte Entdeckung von freier Energie lächerlich zu machen.
Und, ja, lächerlich zu machen.
Some nuclear physicists at MIT were not, or claimed, not to be able to replicate the experiment.
And, uh, einige Atomwissenschaftler am MIT behaupten nun, dass sie in der Lage wären, dies zu replizieren, dieses Experiment.
But these were nuclear physicists who had a very strong vested interest in their own hot fusion tokamak reactors.
Aber es, das sind Wissenschaftler, die natürlich ein Interesse daran hatten, A concept that has so far cost the US government taxpayer tens of billions of dollars.
It keeps them employed, though.
But they knew nothing about Electrochemistry.
Which is what this concept is all about.
And Eugene Mallow had discovered that the nuclear physicist actually committed fraud.
And the data so manipulated that it would not work.
which led the late Sir Arthur C. Clarke to say, this could well be the greatest scandal in scientific this could well be the greatest scandal in scientific history.
This was in 1989, 1990.
1989, 1990.
And now for 20 years hundreds of people have replicated and done successful cold fusion experiments.
And then we'll interject something here that David just informed me about.
And I'll just say something about David just informed me.
Because you would think that, okay, it works.
Where's the tabletop device?
Let's make one.
Let's just do it.
Should be easy.
Well, it hasn't been quite as easy as you might expect.
For at least two reasons.
The one reason that I am familiar with, is that many of these free energy devices respond to the consciousness of the experimenter.
This is reminiscent of particle physics experiments, in which the observer changes the properties of the observed.
And this is the recognition of the Teilchenphysic, in which the observer influences the results of the experiment.
Many rigorous scientists have not touched cold fusion, because they believe that because it doesn't work all the time, it doesn't work any of the time.
Rigorose Wissenschaftler have bislang deshalb the finger of the fusion, because they say, if it doesn't always work, then it can't work.
And David, you have another explanation about why it may work sometimes and not work sometimes.
I was talking yesterday about how all 4,000 pyramids and ancient sites have been built on this geometric grid around the earth.
Ich habe ja gestern darüber gesprochen, wie alle Pyramiden und Kultstätten der Erde auf diesen Leylines der Erde gebaut sind.
Diese Leylines repräsentieren die Orte, an denen die meiste Torsionsfeldenergie stammt.
When you have a cold fusion device on or near one of these lines, it will work very well.
The 60 Minutes documentary he spoke of, revealed that in some places it doesn't revealed that in some places it doesn't work at all.
This is almost certainly because those areas are not on the grid.
I would also like to say something about Dr. Udipi.
Eugene Merloff, if you don't mind.
He had a working tabletop device that always worked.
The only person he told about this was my colleague Richard Hoagland.
They were about to go to Washington D.C. and show it to senators.
They were going to announce this on the air with me on a Saturday night.
And on Friday afternoon Dr.
Eugene Mallow was bludgeoned to death in his backyard.
The killing has to stop.
And yeah.
That killing must stop.
I know it really upset me a great deal when it happened.
I know it really upset me a great deal when it happened.
Because at that time I founded the New Energy Movement.
And he was going to be the keynote speaker.
Denn ich war da gerade zu einer Konferenz unterwegs und er sollte der Hauptredner sein.
And I became the keynote speaker.
Und dann wurde ich der Hauptredner.
And moved to Ecuador.
And moved to Ecuador.
Not out of fear, actually.
Because Meredith and I enjoy our lives there very, very much.
So that wasn't the only reason.
I was very upset for quite a while when that happened.
And another example, tragic example, is Stefan Maranoff.
Ein weiteres tragisches Beispiel ist Stefan Marinov.
Kannst du nochmal die Folie zurück sehen?
Er ist auch auf diesem Foto zu sehen, aber...
Es ist hier der Mann auf der rechten Seite.
Let's see.
Oh, that works.
Okay, and the laser pointer is the one in the middle.
Okay, that's Stefan Marinov.
I knew him well.
He was a physics professor at the University of Graz in Austria.
He was found jumping, but I think the right story is falling from the tenth story of his library building.
At the University of Graz.
About four years ago he was a very jolly person.
And one eyewitness saw him falling backwards.
Falling backwards.
as if he were pushed.
He left no suicide note.
And he was one of the most positive, highly spirited people I've ever met.
And he was sort of like the head of the European Free Energy Movement.
This happened about four years ago.
Don't be afraid of dying.
You're just changing form.
You're just changing form.
That's why the concept of karma is so important.
Just make sure you've done what you want to do here, if you can, first.
By the way, the other scientist on the left here, oh yeah, the laser pointer does work.
Randall Mills, he founded black light power, which is a very special form of hydrogen, in which he found that energy states of hydrogen can be lower than the traditional ground state.
How low can you get?
Quite low.
And you can get about a hundred times more energy than out of a hydrogen plasma tube than you could get with ordinary hydrogen.
And he's discovered...
Well, he's made many discoveries in this and has even developed a theory around it.
And he's called classical quantum mechanics.
And I think that having been in the world of physics myself, it's fair to say that physics is in for big change.
I think that having been in the world of physics myself, it's fair to say that physics is in for big change.
And unfortunately, like the particle collider here in Switzerland and many other kind of state-of-the-art kinds of directions, is not as fertile a direction as free energy.
And the new science of consciousness.
And isn't it interesting that quantum theory itself predicts and shows that consciousness does exist?
Because the act of observation creates the physical reality you observe.
Most physicists ignore that fact.
And go about their materialistic ways.
Well, at Livermore, many, many, many decades ago, or if you're from England, decades ago, I found it quite novel that After some research,
the top scientists under Edward Teller, they were passing around a book to each other, called the Dowell Physics.
The Tao of Physics.
Capra, Frisha Capra.
Ein metaphysisches Buch, natürlich.
Und weil ihnen damals schon klar war, was passiert, was los ist.
Sogar in ihrer Ebene der Sicherheitsfreigabe, die sie damals hatten.
Edward Teller, by the way, is the father of the hydrogen bomb.
Edward Teller is the finder of the water bomb.
Basically originated the Star Wars program for Ronald Reagan.
He is also the founder of a Star Wars program for Ronald Reagan.
And we love to create chemtrails and other things in space to screen out sunlight to offset global warming.
And does it with great delight, like Dr. Strachan.
Strangelove.
Edward, can you please explain where you're coming from?
Edward, can you tell us where you're coming from?
I don't understand you yet.
And by the way, he's passed over, but...
He certainly was quite a stereotype of a boss.
His two babies were Los Alamos National Lab.
That was his big baby.
And then Livermore National Labs, which was Livermore Labs.
And Livermore was the second baby.
But you wouldn't know anything about those.
No.
And then, interesting, how they kept changing the name, and that was very expensive, just changing the name.
It was Lawrence Livermore Labs.
Then they changed it to Lawrence Livermore National Labs.
And at the same time it was the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
Then it was the US Energy Research and Development Agency.
Then it was the... Energy Research and Development Agency.
So they had to change all the paperwork again.
And then they changed it to the Department of Energy.
It was all the same thing.
I don't understand.
By the way, the US Department of Energy spends approximately, I think it's 30 billion dollars a year.
Maybe it's more now.
And it's almost all on fossil fuel and nuclear energy research.
An fossilen Brennstoffen und an Atomkraft zu forschen.
And nuclear weapons.
1976 or so.
We had a meeting.
You could go to a conference, a high-level conference, a flashlight conference.
Just go in, big auditorium.
And they put a graph on here, a projection of oil reserves.
And then they said, in 30 years we'll be running out of oil.
And that was top secret.
I don't understand what's going on.
Why was that top secret?
And is it true?
We run out of oil?
The known oil reserves on the earth will give us another 30 to 100 years, depending on how fast we gobble it up.
Nun, die bislang bekannten Ölreserven auf unserem Planeten geben uns weitere 30 bis 100 Jahre Versorgung, je nachdem wie schnell wir sie aufbrauchen.
There's a whole movement called the peak oil movement.
Es gibt eine ganze Strömung oder Bewegung, sie heißt Peak Oil Bewegung.
Who believe that we're now at the top, at peak production of oil.
And then we're going to descend the slippery slope of scarcity.
And that's what you were told at the meeting.
It's obvious, it's out there in the public domain.
I think some of the scarcity is created artificially.
But regardless of how you think of it, the hydrocarbon age that we're now in, is a dinosaur.
Literally.
Oh, one simple thing.
I keep interrupting.
Go ahead.
I want to mention that I was very surprised.
You know, it's over for me now.
Bye-bye.
Project Shiva Nova.
Laserfusion Project.
You can look it up on the Internet.
It's on BBC lately.
Oh, Laserfusion, something new.
That's what they said in the 70s.
And...
And no one, most American scientists were not even allowed access to that project.
When I went in to the project, I was very surprised, the scientists I saw there, where they were from.
Red China.
Our technology, that technology, the American science technology at the highest levels was being given to the top Chinese people in Red China.
The American science technology, the best technology, which we had, was given to the Chinese, the highest Chinese scientists.
What does that mean?
Okay, maybe we should move along here and show a few more here because, let's see, I've been told we're going to have a break at 4.30, which is 15 minutes from now.
So like David yesterday, I'm going to fast forward.
What I want to point out is that we have had a few meetings among free energy researchers.
I just want to say that this is quite a distinguished group.
This is a very interesting round with a little artistic license as well.
I'll just mention a few names.
Tom Bearden.
Hal Puthoff.
Peter Grineau from MIT. No, that's Peter Grineau.
Me, Meredith.
And Jim Carrey.
What is Jim Carrey doing in a group of free energy eggheads?
Well, he was filming dumb and dumber while we were trying to get smart and smarter.
Er machte gerade den Film dumm und dümmer, als wir versuchten schlau und schlauer zu werden.
There are some other distinguishes.
There is Stefan Marinov, Paramahamsa Tuari, Tuari from India, Shuji Inamata, Shuji Inamata, and many, many other people, recognizable people.
Unfortunately, the software billionaire that funded this effort, We decided not to fund any of our work.
Because we were not on the...
we were not dipping into the river of optimized profits.
Da wir uns nicht in den Fluss des optimierten Profits eintauchen konnten.
Next slide.
Next slide.
Yeah, we'll go through these rather quickly.
Let's just go on.
Two more.
This is a good Tom Bearden quote, but not a time.
Adam Trombly.
Adam is a close colleague of mine and somebody that came up with a free energy device way back about 30 years ago.
Adam Tromley is a good colleague of mine and had already been a free energy device.
And he was told by the US Department of Defense to never work on this again and had his device confiscated.
So he started Project Earth.
Also begann er das Projekt Erde.
Following the tradition of Buckminster Fuller.
And I think it's a wonderful quote, and I'll say it.
There is a limitless and practically useful energy anywhere you stand or sit.
We can feel it and we can be it.
We can tap into this with real technologies.
We can light our homes and drive our quiet, clean vehicles, as the wounds of our tortured earth are healed forever.
Let's take our planet back.
We will take our planet back.
Let's start now.
Begin wir jetzt.
Okay, now we have to really move fast because my pre-programmed talk is being truncated. now we have to really move fast because my pre-programmed Here's Buckminster Fuller.
And shortly before his death...
No, no, no.
Go back one.
But you need to give me some time to interpret that.
No, no.
Well, the slide...
I'm telling him the slide.
Okay, okay.
Yeah, I haven't even started.
Okay.
Buckminster Fuller, shortly before his death...
Buckminster Fuller hat kurz vor seinem Tod erfahren, dass freie Energie existiert.
Und er war einfach überglücklich und sagte, ich bin glücklich.
I have lived long enough to see this.
It is simply wonderful.
I hope and pray you will live long enough to see the principle upon which this artifact is based.
I hope and pray for you that you will live long enough to see the principle of its basis to work on the basis of this artifact.
Become the new energy source for all passengers on the spaceship Earth.
And the new energy source for all passengers on the spaceship Earth.
Next slide.
At Montes Sueños our retreat and we had what's called the Phoenix Gathering.
About a year ago.
In Montesueños veranstalten wir das Phoenix Gathering, ein Phoenix Zusammentreffen.
This was a group of visionaries that flew in from all over the world.
Diese Gruppe von Visionären ist aus der ganzen Welt angereist.
And we were given one question to ask.
How can we create a sustainable future for the earth?
And what I discovered during the course of this one week intensive workshop was that there were different cultures represented who weren't talking with one another.
And so for example the issue of free energy was not considered important.
So wurde zum Beispiel das Thema der freien Energie von denen nicht als sehr wichtig erachtet.
Because the people came in with preconceived ideas about what kind of future we should have.
Denn die Leute kamen mit vorgefertigten Vorstellungen darüber, worin diese Zukunft bestehen sollte.
It brings back the famous Bertrand Russell quote.
Okay, der Widerstand gegen neue Ideen steigt im Quadrat zu ihrer Wichtigkeit.
So if we're talking about supplanting a multi-trillion dollar hydrocarbon nuclear energy economy.
It's about a multi-trillion dollar energy energy economy.
Next slide.
Next slide.
This is just photographs of the conference.
And so we had these different cultures.
We had the pragmatists.
Led by a progressive lawyer from New York.
And because he I couldn't give him a 10-minute explanation for free energy.
He denied it.
He denied it.
Then the deep ecologists, these are the people that really think the Earth is in deep trouble.
But they also maybe reflect a lot of the green movement.
But it can also be said that the green movement, they're not looking at visionary solutions, but going back to the farm.
Then there are the truth seekers which is right.
Which is represented by a lot of people in this room.
They really want to know what's going on behind the scenes.
And then the spiritualists, these are people that see the unity in everything.
But the people weren't talking with one another.
And I'm going to suggest that we need some of all of these features to do the necessary synthesis.
Next slide.
Arthur C. Clarke, the late Arthur C. Clarke, any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Sir Arthur C. Clarke hat gesagt, jede ausreichend fortschrittliche Technologie ist von Magie nicht zu unterscheiden.
Let's go to another, probably two, skip this next one, but go to the next one.
Martin Luther King, to ignore evil is to become an accomplice to it.
Martin Luther King sagte, wenn man das Böse ignoriert, macht man sich zum Komplizen.
Das heißt nicht, dass wir das Böse verantwortlich machen und uns dagegen wehren und es bekämpfen sollen, sondern wir sollten einfach anfangen zu verstehen, And we need to do something about it.
Next slide.
So this is the conclusion of this talk in my new book.
Embracing the possibility of breakthrough energy.
Neuen Energie, eines Durchbruchs in Energiefragen zulassen.
Oder was ich als Energielösungsrevolution bezeichne.
Das sollte unser Mandat sein.
Und nicht einfach nur eine wilde Spekulation, die ignoriert, lächerlich gemacht oder befürchtet werden sollte.
The next slide Well, I'm just going to show about four slides.
I was going to do a whole piano slide gig, but I'm not going to do that now.
Because I want to give Bill his allotted time.
But these are photographs.
Well, go back to the other one.
You know, unless everybody wants to.
Basically, Meredith and I over the past five years have created a beautiful retreat in the Andes of Ecuador.
For example, last January, Bill and Kerry and George Green came.
And we had two conferences, actually.
One was called Crisis and Opportunity.
Und die andere war die Camelot-Konferenz.
Und das war auch ein guter Name dafür, denn ich bin mir sicher, als ihr euch den Namen ausgedacht habt, It goes back to the days when there was visionary thinking.
Dachtet ihr dabei an diese Tage, als es noch visionäres Denken gab.
Als es noch den guten König gab oder die Energie des Königs, der der Menschheit helfen wollte.
Und so wurden auch die Jahre unter Kennedy als die Camelot-Jahre bezeichnet.
Our goal in creating Montesueños, which is really another Spanish for mountain dreams, was to hold these kind of events.
To create a new world, if we can take it.
And so, in the next three or four slides, we'll just show you some architectural shots.
It's one of the most beautiful spots I've ever seen on the planet.
Oh, I see.
This is the other.
Well, it's somehow flipped into the other slideshow, which is okay, but I... Okay, er ist jetzt bei der anderen slideshow.
It's not what I intended, but that's all right, if you want to do those.
Oh, yeah, we're back again.
Okay.
Okay, wir sind wieder zurück.
Yeah, so we have two main buildings, eight bedrooms, plenty of conference space, and we warmly invite you to come to one of our conferences.
Or to just stay and relax with us.
And this is the new book.
The Energy Solution Revolution, which this talk was all about.
The next slide and the last slide.
Well, that's the next last slide, I think.
That's one of the views from Montesueños.
And I know, Bill, you had a good time.
I have to explain this for one minute.
You heard a reference last night to the Lapis Pig.
You heard a reference last night to the Lapis Pig.
He has been...
Lapis Lazio Schwein?
Yeah, a Schwein Lapis.
Here he is, the original.
Now, he has a swelled head.
He believes that the bankers have it right.
and that the military-industrial complex is very good.
So even though he has been designated guardian of our treasury, he has this vision of having a statue he has this vision of having a statue created of himself 100 meters high made of pure lapis lazuli.
He's just collected 287 billion dollars on credit default swaps with AIG.
And now wants to drill the Amazon for 1 trillion dollars worth of oil.
and will now in the Amazon for 1 trillion dollars to oil.
And become the world's first trillionaire.
This is an example of reducing what's going on to absurdity.
We have to have fun with this.
And at the same time experience the emotions of change.
And the next slide, and I believe the last slide, is our information, whoops, it got somehow flipped to an earlier one, but the last slide is just basically the, yeah, yeah, just gives the information about how to reach us.
And what I'd like to do is conclude with a one minute meditation.
David suggested this last night.
I think it's a wonderful idea.
And so just kind of relax, loosen your clothes, your body and so forth.
And just close your eyes and breathe a deep breath in.
Feel the love and light that's present in this room right now.
And then let go of any negativity and your out breath.
Any tension.
Overactive mind.
Stress.
Just let it all go with each breath.
Breathing again deeply from your stomach.
Ah, and then exhale.
And then imagine now a bright light coming through the top of your head with each breath in.
And allow that light to surround your head and your whole body.
And let that light spread out to the universe.
For the highest good of everybody.
And let it wrap over the planet Earth.
And let us become empowered.
To transform ourselves.
To the light we really are.
And the beauty of nature all around us.
And just stay with that for about...
A few seconds.
As you breathe in with each breath, allowing the light to spread more and more to your neighbors, to this room, to the city of Zurich, Switzerland, this beautiful country, And let the light spread around the world from everybody.
And let all negativity dissolve within this light.
Because from the darkness dawns a new light.
And one more deep breath in.
And then exhale.
and then gradually come back into the room.
And we give thanks for this opportunity to come together at the Volkshaus and with gratitude toward Bill and Ruth and the ground crew
the other speakers, the translators, that we can create a truly new world.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Bill made a suggestion to finish off the conference and round it up right now.
I didn't really have any rousing speech finished for the last section of today.
And even if I did, I couldn't possibly cap the presentation and the finale that Brian, aided by Henry and David, has just offered you here.
And if I did it, it would not be necessary, it would have just disturbed this wonderful presentation of Brian and Henry Deacon.
David Wilcock, Wunderbar, übersetzt von Robert Fleischer.
What I do want to do, I want to ask if Dan and Marcy are in the room.
Are they here?
No.
They're not around.
I don't blame them at all, actually.
I understood they held a wonderful workshop this morning and they deserve a little bit of time and space and that's wonderful.
What I do want to do is just stress again that here we've seen in front of us the opportunity that we have of creating the experience that we want.
I want to thank everyone who made this possible.
I want to thank Ruth, who shared this vision with me and held it through a lot of interesting times for many months and without whom this would not have happened.
Er bedankt sich bei mir, dass ich diese Vision mit ihm aufrechterhalten habe und dabei unterstützt habe, sie zu verwirklichen.
We have been through very interesting times during these preparations.
I want to thank the Swiss ground crew because it wouldn't have happened without them either.
Stand up.
Please.
Stand up.
Tina, stand up.
Ohne Sie wäre das alles nicht möglich gewesen.
Sie haben unendlich viel gearbeitet.
They did a tremendous amount of work all together.
Thank you.
We have to repeat that, otherwise they don't know what they should do with their T-shirts.
And this isn't just the end of a conference.
I want you to consider this as being the start of something else.
I want you guys to organize conferences of your own.
I want you guys to speak at conferences of your own.
I want you guys to encourage others to hold conferences of their own.
Kerry Cassidy and I are going to be in Barcelona in two weeks' time.
We invite you all to come to Barcelona.
Art, do you want to come to Barcelona?
Yes.
Art, do you want to come to Barcelona?
Yeah.
I'll be there too.
I'm trying to find my Excalibur sword.
There's a bunch of people holding a conference in Amsterdam on the 1st of August.
So find anyone with a badge with a Dutch flag on it and ask them what's going on and they'll tell you.
I've been invited to Poland on the 5th and 6th of September in the year.
I'm delighted to be going there.
I'll go anywhere you like if you make the coffee good enough.
I'll go anywhere you like if you make the coffee good enough.
And so probably with Henry, except he likes Lassie.
And I have a very strong feeling that all kinds of amazing things are going to happen at the Camelot Conference in Los Angeles on the 19th and 20th September.
And I have a strong feeling that at the Camelot Conference in September interesting things will happen.
David Wilcock will be there.
Henry will be there, I hope.
David Wilcock and Henry werden dort sein.
Immigration problems.
Alright.
Vielleicht gibt es ein Problem mit der Immigration.
Pete Peterson wird dort sein.
And based on our experience this afternoon, who knows who else will be there?
And we can say, we don't know who everything is going to be.
It's possible that the next time the Swiss Grand crew will be wearing their red shirts is for another event here in Zurich, where David Icke is coming on the 14th of November.
And so there's a lot going on and there has been talk just today of an event held by the German Grand crew and this is being created as I speak.
And during this time, during the time I spoke, has also formed the German Grand crew and they also want to do things.
Meanwhile, Brian is holding his own event in August and I cannot remember the dates, Brian.
22nd and 23rd and I think George Green will be there.
We hope you'll be there, but we realize you're traveling a lot, so we can create another Camelot conference at Montesueños, and we hope you can come.
Art, are there any immigration problems going to Ecuador?
Not that I know of.
I think you'd really like Wilco Bamba.
Yeah, you lived 156 years like I was supposed to.
That's right.
It's the valley of longevity and very healthy, fresh, organic food and perfect climate.
It's the most wonderful food I've ever tasted in all of my life.
I've been asked to mention a free energy congress.
Brian, you know exactly about as much of this as I do.
It's actually new to me.
But it's in Switzerland.
It's actually new to me.
But it's in Switzerland.
Es ist ein Freien Energiekongress, der vom 2.
bis 4.
Oktober in Einsiedeln stattfindet.
and the website where you get more information is www.safeswiss.org Everything that's happened this weekend is going to be on the internet in some form.
And for all I know, some of it may already be.
And so all of this is recorded for a lot more people to be inspired by than the 300 plus who are here in this room.
And I just, I jumped the gun there actually because David, I wanted to ask you, is there anything that you are doing that you would like to mention here and invite people to take part? is there anything that you are doing that you would And do you want to say something else, what you want to do in the future?
Thank you.
I will be speaking at the Secrets Conference in Phoenix, Arizona.
And I will be sharing the stage at some point with disclosure pioneer Dr.
and in a certain moment I will go to Stephen Greer where I am very happy.
I am also doing an event in Toronto in September.
I am also doing an event in Toronto And that's the weekend of September 11th.
And I will be speaking the entire weekend and singing some of my new music.
So you get about 16 hours of the kind of lecture content you saw yesterday.
We have 16 hours of this kind in November I have a five-day resort getaway vacation in Hawaii that will be happening.
And next summer we're going to have a crop circle tour in England for a week.
And next summer we're going to have a tour through the Kornkreise in England.
God.
Amen.
Thank you.
In general, I just want to thank every one of you for being here.
I only see reflections of myself and I'm very pleased with it.
I do believe there's only one of us here.
So please don't tear me to pieces as I'm trying to leave the room.
But seriously, I hope that what we can all take from this experience is the gratitude for knowing the truth.
And the challenge to use it.
And the challenge to use it.
Thank you, Bill, for bringing us out here.
That's to us here.
Embrough.
And you.
I want to thank the people who've been manning the cameras.
It's been quite hard work and you've done an incredibly important job back there.
And just give a round of applause to the camera people without whom this would not be made available to the rest of the world.
I would like to thank the camera people for the camera people.
They have done a great job and without them would not be able to stand all these documents on the web.
And I would like to thank the camera people for the camera people.
Thank you very much.
I was at different places.
So I want to thank the translators for doing an invaluable job here this weekend.
Ruth Hoover?
Yeah.
Okay, ja, Ruth Huber ist mein Name.
And you German-speaking people who are interested in anything to do with spiritual growth, you've got to read her book.
Rob Fleischer from ExoPolitics, Germany.
Thank you.
Robert Fleischer.
Er arbeitet für ExoPolitics Deutschland.
Er wird in Barcelona ebenfalls sprechen.
Thomas Kirchner from Nexus Magazine has given us a huge amount of support.
Thomas Kirstner von Nexus Magazine hat uns sehr viel Unterstützung gegeben.
Thank you.
Christina Hollenweger.
Christina Hollenweg has helped us and helped us.
So, it takes a lot of people and a lot of work, a lot of intention and a combined vision to hold a conference like this.
It needs a lot of people, a lot of work and a combined vision to do so a conference to do and to do.
It's not easy.
But it's worth it.
So don't do the things in life which are easy.
Do the things in life which are worth it.
I want to thank you all for being here.
And we're going to be around for a little bit, I think, to talk to people.
This is the intention that we have, is to make ourselves available to talk to people.
But more importantly, make sure that you talk with each other.
This is a networking event.
And we do hope to see you here again in Zurich sometimes.
And we hope that we can welcome you again in Zürich.