Re: One Terminal Capacitor

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Thu, 08 Jul 1999 20:10:19 -0500

Hi Folks!

Here is another fascinating email from Joseph Hiddink;
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Ajax, July 7 1999

Dear Jerry,

Yes, ask an electrical engineer about the repelling force. You will get
the same answer. That experiment that you describe of this fellow (I
referred to the Perrigo story from 1911, posted at the bottom of this
email):

He re-invented (from your description), the electret. An electret as
used by the Atlanteans to lift tremendous weights. In Egypt there were
many small pyramids. 30-50 feet high. They had a niche at about 2/3'ds
of the top, in the shape of a man..

The ignorant Christian, and later Muslim Priests, thought that they were
places of pagan worship, and destroyed many of them. But they were the
battery chargers for electret batteries, in the container of that time:
a Vase, which happens to be having the shape of a man.

In that vase there was a bottom layer of gold, then it was filled with
wax and the top was gold also. When that was charged up, it would act as
a monopole battery.

If you touched just the top, you would get a heck of a jolt, which could
kill you. They reached five miilon volts! So the priests had big
porcelain rods, and silken wound wires connected to the top (All alone).
They would "bless" a big stone that had to be moved with "holy water"
(to make it conducting for electricity) mumbled secret phrases (which
had nothing to do with it), touched the stone, the stone became
negative, the ground became negative, and negative repelled negative,
the stone came off the ground.

And that is how they moved the solid granite and lime stone blocks. The
Magic Wand of Magicians has it's origin in what these priests used
there.

The stones you see now on the outside of the Pyramid were cast, like
cement At a rate of hundreds per day. The workforce was only 300 local
fellows, and the Pyramid was designed by Enoch and about 2000 Atlantean
Scientists, which flew in in small groups.

Flew? Yes. The Atlanteans had the Flying Saucer too, which was invented
there by a guy called (K)Thor thousands of years before, and used in
the building of the pyramids by someone called Enoch (Hebrew), or
Mercury (Roman), or The Greek name Hermes., Which means "The Flyer".

Apart from flying, (K)Thor, the inventor, used the same invention as I
have, also to make lightning come out of the clear sky to scare the
daylights out of other visitors from other countries to keep them
subjective.

That fellow, that built the "Coral Castle" in Florida used the electret
battery too, to build that Monument"

A Japanese officially invented the electret in 1921. (Now mainly used in
these very small microphones)

As for my HV generator, I have to think about a simple unit, that could
be built by any layman in the group.

Till nets, Joe Hiddink
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Here is the post I sent Joe on the Perrigo device;

One million tons??? That is very hard believe...I can't imagine a force
of that magnitude though I know electrostatic attraction up close can be
quite powerful, I think there is an error in the calculation or
expectations that could never be realized practically.

You know there was a guy named Perrigo who got an idea for tapping
aerial electricity. One night he took two broom handles, nailed them to
either side of his dining room table and strung solid core copper wire
in a zig zag fashion between the poles with the final end wire going
into the top of a tin breadbox.

Earlier he had taken a bedsheet and cut it into squares that would fit
in the breadbox. He soaked these squares in wax and stacked them with
foil between each square and placed them in the breadbox.

He hooked up a wire from the bottom of the breadbox capacitor stack and
fed that wire to a 60 watt bulb. He ran the other lead of the bulb to
an earth ground and the bulb lit up.

The next morning, after a fitful night, he made a modification that let
him run a sewing machine motor and a couple of lamps. This guy
demonstrated his device to Congress in 1911, was written up in a couple
of magazines, got a patent and died with the working secret.

Do you see any correlation to your one terminal capacitor idea? I
should duplicate that experiment but have just never done it. Others
have with no success, as if Perrigo lied about the details or left
something out...it was witnessed and marvelled at by people of his time.

It would be great if you could describe a redneck version of how to
build your one terminal capacitor as an experiment that people could
do...of course, saturated with warnings and safety tips about the
dangers of high voltage....thanks for the additional
information...seeya!

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