Re: Anyone has Updates on S. Meyer,Newman...?

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sat, 15 Aug 1998 23:16:32 -0500

Hi RYB (no name)!

You write about Stan Meyer;
> It is much easier NOW to collect infos about his 'fuel process'
> than it will be in the yar 2050 !

Meyer made an interesting case with his 'fractioning process' yet
despite all his claims no one was ever able to buy a working device from
him or gain sufficient technical information to independently validate
his claims. Isn't that peculiar?

Despite all the 'documents collected' written by and about any given
free energy researcher, Keely, Tesla, Hubbard, Moray, Hendershot,
whoever, no one to my knowledge has been able to piece together the
puzzle of how to duplicate even the basic claims.

There just can't be that much smoke and NO FIRE somewhere in all the
rhetoric. The pattern is there, but with holes that we need to fill in.

You also write;
> So why debase those that disagree with your personal views?
> JNaudin is taking the right approach-constructing such devices..

Agreed, IMO people shouldn't follow any single researcher, rather to
combine all of them and look for correlations that might have been
described using different terminology. KeelyNet is based on that
approach as you will see in the files, unfortunately, nothing has come
of it YET.

As to Naudin, he is doing the right thing and it would be wonderful to
have the time and money to spend doing experiments and variations of
them hoping for that breakthrough re-discovery. Unfortunately, many of
us work, don't have the money or facilities to do such experiments or
aren't so ambitious as we once were.

On a personal note, my challenge has been on of getting organized and
just DOING IT...I have the electronics tools and background with some
knowledge of machining and prototype as in fabrication, which BTW, I
love to do, but I can't seem to lock onto a single project, to start and
finish it.

An insight that was shared with me years ago. When I took a course in
electronics at a local college, we had a very bright teacher, about 45,
who was an electronics engineer on sabbatical from TI. He and I talked
about some of the alt tech science and he didn't think much of it,
though was somewhat intrigued by certain claims.

One day I happened to visit his office and he showed me a piece of steel
plate which he had been welding. It consisted of this metal plate with
a clean beaded track. He couldn't stop gushing about it as if it were a
work of art.

I was somewhat aghast that he, with his electronics knowledge and
ability, would be so taken with such a simple piece of work and asked
him why all the fuss.

He said, "Young man, you will find as life goes on that once you have
worked in a field for a period, you will no longer find it as
fascinating as you once did. You see, I MADE THIS BEAD in my welding
class and to me it is a beautiful thing, as simple as it is. I've never
welded before because I ate, breathed and slept electronics so never had
time for such things. When you work in electronics as your job, day in
and day out, the last thing you want to do is bring it home with you.
That is when you relax and try other things, other experiences."

He warned that I too would experience this as my life progressed. That
has been so, where in my younger years I would stay up days at a time
studying or working on a project or experiment, I now have to put screws
on my fingers to force myself to even begin a physical experiment. This
MUST change, otherwise my sole contribution to posterity will be a
collection of files and something called KeelyNet.

It's easy to post files, make commentaries and dialogue, but to DO THE
PHYSICAL WORK, based on some research (which fortunately the files and
dialogue contribute to) and just build it to see what will happen, is
quite a different animal.

At this point, I'm convinced we (certain contacts and I) have the keys
to free energy, gravity control and even rejuvenation, but we don't have
the funding to combine our forces in a single equipped facility with
sufficient financial security to allow each of the team to drop their
current jobs and work fulltime to the discoveries we think are
inevitable.

Nothing would please me more than to be involved in the discovery and
release of JUST ONE working overunity circuit that spurs research
efforts all over the world.

Time marches on, make a living, pay your bills, try to keep some
semblance of friends and family, enjoy life and squeeze in what you can
in alt science. I won't give up and I hope no one else does either,
just knowing that planets and electrons orbit by some mysterious force
certainly tells me there is something we are missing and SHOULD be able
to tap.

--            Jerry Wayne Decker  /   jdecker@keelynet.com         http://keelynet.com   /  "From an Art to a Science"      Voice : (214) 324-8741   /   FAX :  (214) 324-3501   KeelyNet - PO BOX 870716 - Mesquite - Republic of Texas - 75187