Re: Power Problems in New Zealand

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Tue, 24 Feb 1998 23:43:44 -0800

Hi Chuck et al!

Yes, deregulation of power industries in the US is providing all kinds of
opportunities for small startup companies or larger companies who might
want to sell they generation systems or their own electricity.

The guy I setup with Leonard said his company was working on 5, 10 and
25KW units, using steam to drive a turbine to produce electricity. They
were interested in using SuperSteam to drive the turbine.

Speaking of Leonard, he called tonite and said J.W. of the ITS had met a
guy named Mike Richards in the New York area who is making some kind of
wondrous new hydroxyl gas generator....uses something called an alternate
ground that allows imposition of a frequency into the mix.

This Richards guy says he got it from a book he stumbled on at a garage
type sale....the book was a NEC manual (National Electrical Codes) from
the late 1800's, written by many top scientists and researchers of the
day and Tesla certified that the material presented was tested and
correct.

Supposedly this book has a lot of 'suppressed' electrical information
that is not mentioned or otherwise known today...so if anyone has seen
such a book, please check it out for anomalous or 'lost' information.

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