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Muzz
8th January 2012, 20:43
Hi folks, found this while reading an article (http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_energy70.htm) on free energy. Hadnt heard of it before and thought you might find interesting.


Methernitha

A Community That Runs
on Free Energy and
Spiritual Values

In the beautiful mountains of Switzerland lies Linden, a small, calm place surrounded by dozens of peaceful little villages.

The region is called Emmental, known for its Emmental cheese.

Linden itself is especially known for the Methernitha group that lives there, and for their Thestatika machine, built by Methernitha's founder, Paul Baumann.

This machine attracts many people from all over the world, for it produces electricity from what is called "free energy." Many think this Thestatika machine could be the answer to our world energy needs, but no-one outside of the Methernitha group knows how it works. And although the Methernitha people have demonstrated their machine to many scientists, the mystery of its operation remains a secret.

read more (http://www.spiritofmaat.com/archive/feb2/methnith.htm)

Aryslan
8th January 2012, 21:17
Very interesting, I've always pondered the notion that the next stage of science is science + spirituality. Thanks Muzz.

etm567
8th January 2012, 21:35
Linden itself is especially known for the Methernitha group that lives there, and for their Thestatika machine, built by Methernitha's founder, Paul Baumann.

This machine attracts many people from all over the world, for it produces electricity from what is called "free energy." Many think this Thestatika machine could be the answer to our world energy needs, but no-one outside of the Methernitha group knows how it works. And although the Methernitha people have demonstrated their machine to many scientists, the mystery of its operation remains a secret.

Is Paul Baumann still alive?

It's funny, a good friend of mine, who is German, told me that she once knew a man, or knew of him, who built a gizmo that was fairly small that you stuck down in a stream, and it provided all the energy the village or the town there needed. But he died, perhaps mysteriously. I never got any specifics from her about this, where it was, or who this man was. But it doesn't sound like this gizmo, because this gizmo isn't sitting in a stream.

ETM

Muzz
8th January 2012, 22:01
Is Paul Baumann still alive?

Hello etm567

Not sure, still looking into this. I thought maybe someone here had heard of this before.


article on the testatika

http://www.rexresearch.com/testatik/testart.htm (http://www.rexresearch.com/testatik/testart.htm)

Robert J. Niewiadomski
31st October 2012, 22:44
They claim they no longer use Thestatica machine.

Here is Methernitha webpage:
http://www.methernitha.com/

A year ago there were more pages to read. There was a page then about Thestatica. Or rather lack of it ;)
Now days there is only contact info for scheduling a visit to Methernitha. It is possible to live with Them and help them with their daily affairs.
You can go there for a vacation. But you will have to work on a farm :) I plan to visit them one summer...