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Friday, December 28, 2007

Free Energy


Vibration Technology

In the early 20th century, Gary Ruff (entrepreneur) believes Tesla was working on a secret technology that would have delivered “electrical” energy to everyone in the world, without cost. It was a free energy technology, and here is how it works (the fundamentals):

Let's say I have a tuning fork. The tuning fork may be in “F sharp”. If there are millions upon millions of “G” tuning forks, and only one “F sharp” tuning fork, only the one tuning fork out of the millions would vibrate. It is resonating at a certain frequency. Of course, this would be disastrous for the world's structured economies and the rich. Why? Because free “electricity” means the government cannot control its people no longer. But this article is not about politics. I only mention this because these secrets for free electricity have been know for years.

Resonance, so what. How does this electricity get from the north end of town to the south end of town without wires? Simple. When the vibration is generated from the north end of town, the “tuning fork” on the south end of town starts to vibrate. This vibration energy is then converted into another form of energy called “electricity”.

But how is this free? And, how can California get energy from this vibration method from a long distance neighbor such as Australia? The earth has its very own resonance (vibration). Yes, it varies from time to time through volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and sunspots, but as a whole it's frequency energy is the same from the core to the Earth's crust. Therefore distance for transferring this energy is not important (unless we need to transfer this energy into outer space someday! I will let our future generation work out that problem).

Do I have proof that his works? Yes. We use frequencies to travel long distances already! It is called the radio. We also use VHF band and many many other types of frequencies to uniquely identify a transmission. Also, tuning forks DO work. Both of these points are undisputed.

Our government uses free energy all of the time. I imagine it is for military application, but it will work just as well for the private sector. It is called HAARP. Some people mistakenly say HARP, but it really is HAARP. I imagine the guise for this program will say nothing about free energy, but you can see with your own eyes that this system I talk about in this blog will actually work. This technology would give troops a huge advantage if they do not have to provide their forces with a supply line for fuel.

And that is why I bring this idea to the blogosphere. Maybe there IS a scientist out there in the third world that could develop this idea? You see, no matter who develops it, once it is created and available to everyone in the world (free of charge, except the device you will need in your home to capture the vibration from the earth and convert it into electricity), free energy cannot be stopped.

“Here's a clue to those scientists”, Ruff says. One problem you will have is to convert the frequency vibration energy to electrical energy to be used with all of the different appliances in the world. Here is an example: USA runs on 120 volt AC, while some countries in Europe run on 220 volt. Here is the answer. Since the supply of energy is constant or rarely interrupted, you need an intermediary conversion device. This device is an air compressor and tank. The compressed air then can be used to make whatever electrical current the users all over the world will need. Yes, even 12 volt DC. And now you are starting to see grander implications of this free technology.

Gary Ruff is not a scientist, but a visionary or conceptual engineer. Money can be made in making and regulating the units that harness the earth's energy. The device is called the “Ruff Box”, or maybe you prefer the more generic term “Vibration Electrical Device” or VED. Al Gore will be happy about this idea I guess, unless he really wished there was a way to tax this (no carbon foot print guys!).

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