Re: Baldanelli

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Fri, 20 Feb 1998 16:35:31 -0800

Hi Folks!

With regard to Baldanelli...some additional information has come in...

The correct spelling of his name is Baldinelli with a din instead of a
den or dan...

An article was written up about his in the Boston Evening Globe sometime
in the early 70s...his full name was Fred P. Baldinelli, 135 Atherton
Street, Milton, Massachussetts 02186. Several letters have been sent
over the years and no response received.

The newspaper article (which I don't have) said he used two batteries
that let him extract power....kind of like a Tesla Switch arrangment as
posted on John Bedini's website http://www.nidlink.com/~john1

This is TOTALLY different from what I was told about the stimulated
electron emission from one or more metals in a suitcase, providing
sufficient power to run the lab.

The next question, was it AC or DC...if it ran the lab, it was probably
AC...since inverters (convert DC to AC) are expensive, the metal could be
stimulated in 60 cycle waves...how bout that, a solid state
inverter/power supply....way cool.

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