Re: radioactivity

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Wed, 5 Aug 1998 16:41:49 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Folks!

Received this anonymous post from an excellent researcher and one very
knowledgeable in nuclear processes. There is much information that I
suspect I have never seen, so I stand corrected on some aspects of my
prior post about Hubbard, check this out;
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Both Henry Moray and Alfred Hubbard themselves claimed to use
radioactive materials in their devices, specifically radium chloride.
A quick review of Morays patent will see the use of the term radioactive
materials 11 times, and his book Sea of Energy specifically states
that he used radium chloride as well as the fact that he considered
emanation (radon) a special catalyst for energy conversion.

Hubbard's statements were made to the newspaper, as well as his patent
and the fact that Hubbard worked for the Radium Chemical Company. The
only reference I have ever seen connecting Hendershot to radioactive
material was in a newspaper article where Hubbard claimed Hendershot
was stealing his technology.

C. Britten was also using radioactive material, based upon his claims.
I do not know of any others off hand.
These are not points of debate, rather, I am just presenting the facts.

If you like I can go so far as to reference the page numbers and
paragraphs of such statements. Only through understanding of the truth
shall we make progress. A great deal of mis-information and conjecture
exists around many of the popular free-energy devices.

It is our duty to present the facts separate from our conjecture.

I have been doing this a very long time. I am fully aware of the
dangers involved in regard to radioactive materials and do not suggest
any person undertake the use of such materials.

I too, want to see a free energy device, some form of ZPE conversion,
but we can not let our desires blind us to the facts.

Regarding Bruce Perreault: People need to think for themselves.
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nuff said and thanks to anonymous for the clarification...

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