Some comments

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Wed, 08 Dec 1999 02:56:02 -0600

Hi Folks!

Had one guy demand to be removed from the list after reading
my NASA comments rather than discuss, argue or express his
own opinions...interesting approach saying that 13 billion
is only 1% of the national budget...what that comment has to
do with repeated failures by NASA escapes me.

Anyway, got a call from Paul Pantone, inventor of the GEET
combustion process, a couple of days ago saying some guy
from Yale, who had been invited with representatives from
other universities back in 1993 to witness a demonstration
of his early GEET device, had filed for and won a patent
based on a simple version of Pauls demonstration back then.

Paul is not happy AND RIGHTFULLY SO, because the guy ripped
him off, then entered his model in some kind of Disney
competition for ground breaking new technology or such and
won! With NO MENTION OF PAUL.

Typical of academics and I've seen the same attempts when
approached by so-called investors...they take you out to
dinner and pump you for information that they hope is
sufficient to run with and capitalize on. Got that down
pretty pat these days as to recognizing a scamster offering
promises for technical information.

The late Jerry Gallimore was ripped off more times than he
could count by letting people get him drunk then pumping him
for information...he loved to draw diagrams on napkins as he
did for me when I got him drunk...just kidding.

I saw him sitting in the bar of a local hotel, at a
conference in Irving back around 1986..he was on his first
drink so I ordered a beer and we talked for about 2 hours
until his (then) honey came in and took him off to his
room...but he drew a little diagram on a napkin of what he
said was a scalar detector that looked like a version of a
wheatstone bridge. He told me he liked to talk and so had
lost a lot of his inventions and discoveries while being
plied with drinks by what he found out later were
scamsters. A shame, Jerry was a good guy and should have
had a lot more opportunities than he got. His sister,
Sandra has taken over his copyrights and is working with
Borderlans to republish his books on 'Transverse
Paraphysics' and the 3 volume set 'Handbook of Unusual
Energies'...check out http://www.borderlands.com to see if
they have them for sale yet...excellent books...Jerry told
me that his finest work was 'Transverse Paraphysics' that it
had the gist of all that he had learned in his lifetime of
research.

Pantone says he's not worried as he has gone FAR beyond that
early model so it will take them years to catch up because
they don't have a clue as to what is actually going on. I
think thats great that Paul and Molly are continuing rather
than getting into a mud slinging fight that would bog down
his expansion.

Also got a call from Dean Stonier who was coming back
through Dallas from his trip to Houston to setup his Global
Sciences Congress that will take place the week of March
2nd.

Its the first time Dean has held it in Texas and I hope he
makes a profit...all the GSC conferences I've attended have
been well done and have such a family atmosphere. In fact,
Dean is the inspiration for our local Roundtable that ran
for 8 years until I got burned out on it....you might want
to check out his website at; http://www.globalsciences.com
I never met ANYONE who was as organized as Dean except maybe
Steve Elsewicke of Exotic Research at
http://www.exoticresearch.com . Steve also has a yearly
conference you might consider attending, he is doing what he
can to offer a venue for Tesla oriented alternative science
researchers.

Dean has had many excellent speakers and a few bombs...it
was there I met and viewed Earl Schlictig and his heat pump
engine that ran from the temperature differential in the
room air. Earl was an amazing man and to this day, I don't
think anyone has funded him...such a simple device that
would run continuously and with torque proportional to the
temperature difference. He said it would run on as little
as 3 degrees F. and I saw the thing work so have EVERY
confidence in him....he does have a patent posted in other
emails to this list.

Another fellow Dean had as a speaker was Dr. George Friebott
who had borrowed an interesting engine from a farmer in his
area. It produced incredible thrust using compressed air at
around 15psi. The stage consisted of several large carpet
covered wooden rectangles about 1.5 foot high. They were
all pushed together to form the stage. George had this
small hand machined engine (about 12" X 8" X 8") sitting on
one of the platforms. When he applied compressed air at
15psi, the thing started moving across the floor due to the
vibration and the intensity of the stroke..when he increased
the air up to 25psi, the thing moved much faster and pushed
the stage sections apart...it was incredible because of the
low air pressure...geez, we breathe with that much
pressure...George gave a talk on this highly efficient motor
and about Teslas claim to use liguid ozone extracted from
the air. I'm not sure as it was years ago, but I think he
said this motor used the same principle which was why it had
so much torque.

One of these days, KeelyNet will be in a position to host a
conference here in Dallas, but it will be quite different
from the majority of other conferences since our focus will
be on working devices, not just theories. At the rate we
are going, it could be a long time if thats our primary
criteria.....<g>...based on the slow advances to date, but
there are some things in the works that we'll know about
next year.

Many people sincerely believe that the millenium ends this
year, when it really doesn't but hey, a big party is a big
party. A comment from a local friend Ken Bozeman, said;

> This year the Winter Solstice, December 22 -- the longest night of the
> year, will be extremely special. This is because the solstice will
> coincide with a Full Moon. Ah, but not just any Full Moon.
>
> The Moon will be within a few hours of its perigee, its closest point
> to the Earth. This will make the Moon appear to be about 14% bigger
> than usual. However, it is also only ten days from the Earth's perihelion,
> its closest point to the Sun.
>
> Since the Moon shines with reflected sunlight, then the moon will
> appear 7% brighter than usual.
>
> Whatever you do, get out and look at the sky. You will never see a
> Moon like this again, even if the world does not end seven days later.

Something I plan to focus on this next year is treating it
as a TRANSITION PERIOD between the millenia, a GRACE PERIOD
of one year to get things moving. That will involve more
networking and seeking finance for the museum and research
lab.

We have access to some amazing devices which we can promote
and market, depends on what is least attention intensive and
most viable...we can't get bogged down and deflected away
from research, like both Keely and Tesla did trying to run
everything, stick to what you know and hire others to do the
rest, offering them a share of the profits as inducement to
work in our combined best interests.

One device is an approximately 65% solar cell array, the
idea being to use two battery networks (10-20 batteries
each). Charge one battery network from the cells, while the
other network is driving the inverters to operate our
building, for light and power. Though it would be far more
efficient and ecologically sound to switch over to 12vdc
wherever possible. Most of the electronic devices run DC
anyway and the AC is simply lowered and converted
internally. RVs use DC TVs, refrigerators and other
appliances so the machines are available off the shelf to
use DC primarily. This would also save on power and
minimize or completely eliminate the 60hz EM pollution.

We also have a means of making batteries last for many, many
years without losing their ability to hold a full charge.
Normal lead acid batteries last from 3-5 years, losing their
charge capacity due to sulphation. Our method removes the
sulphation electronically, thus restoring the charge
capacity. So if you pay $60 each for deep cycle marine
batteries at $1200 for one 20 battery pack, instead of
having to replace those every 3-5 years, it would be a one
time purchase that would work over your lifetime with proper
maintenance. That is assuming you don't crack the case or
let them run dry.

I also have an associate who is representing an incredible
chemist inventor. He has developed an amazing enzyme which
within minutes converts human waste and organic garbage into
an inert powder for waste disposal.

In speaking with Chuck tonight, we discussed some other
aspects of the museum,
including self powered bungalows for visiting researchers,
networked to our local computer so people could work on
projects or the website from their bungalow, be it design or
research.

We got to talking about putting up webcams at strategic and
dynamic points in the building so that people could come to
the website and view what was happening at that
moment...that way, we could solicit advertisers who base
their pay on number of hits, which could yield essentially
free income to help support the museum and our activities.

Much of this is posted at;
http://www.keelynet.com/museum.htm but new ideas keep
popping up. I like the idea of the bungalows where fellow
students and researchers could prearrange to stay for short
periods, a week to a month and work in the lab or help out
with the museum or maintaining or servicing the KeelyNet
site.

The idea of meeting new people who could show us new things
or could learn something while there, either in the lab or
studying in our archives, is very appealing. I'd prefer
there be no money involved, free lodging and food in
exchange for their assistance...if we help them or anyone to
develop a product or discover something new that has
commercial applications, we would help them get a patent and
license it for marketing. Lots of possiblities as there are
many novel and exciting ideas that would lead to products of
many types.

Free energy and gravity control of course MUST be freely
shared as proof of principles on the website as they simply
cannot be patented or otherwise restricted, to ensure their
implentation worldwide without any chance of suppression.

There are other devices which we have arrangments with the
inventor on, because they know we will protect their
interests but to date, we've not been empowered to do
anything with them....there is always a control or greed
catch so rather than sell our souls and watch it be
destroyed or suppressed, we wait and plod along knowing one
day, our time will come...I'd love to have construction
details and statistics derived from real time measurements
of our experiments to share....this next year will be a
great period to set the tone for the millenium.....so we are
open to opportunities that could 'make it so'...Happy
Holidays!

--      Jerry Wayne Decker  -  jdecker@keelynet.com             http://www.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

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