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WhiteFeather
16th September 2012, 03:26
Found this of interest off the Peswiki site.

http://pesn.com/2012/09/04/9602176_Keshe_Interview--Gravity_Technology_Balances_Global_Playing_Field/

Sunday's interview, M.T. Keshe described how their electromagnetic-gravitational technology works, which is offered to all people, to make war obsolete.

by Sterling D. Allan Pure Energy Systems News

Sunday, I conducted a live, 2:20-hour Skype Video interview with Mehran Keshe of the Keshe Foundation. The second half of the show was opened to the audience to ask questions, via the Smart Scarecrow's chat interface.

Keshe wanted to do the interview prior to his pending September 6 private meeting with government delegates from around the world, all of whom have been invited, though not all have accepted the invitation, and some are hesitant to attend due to the U.S.' pressure to not attend, while others yet are attending despite that pressure.

He said the reason the US in pressuring others not to attend is because the Foundation technology will level the field among the nations of the world so that the most disadvantaged nations can have a defense capability that renders attacks ineffective and even karmic, with the ability to "return to sender". It makes essentially all Western military technology obsolete.

He described in simple terms how the electromagnetic-gravitic forces work to enable turning even simple vehicles such as an automobile into craft that can defy gravity and travel at Mach 30-40. He said that African nations are considering the technology to replace rail.

I asked him how many people understand the technology well enough to replicate it. He replied: 20-30,000 people, primarily Iranian scientists. That is how they intercepted the US drone last December and landed it without harm. (Part I,II)

Here's a video of the interview. It already has 5,000+ views even prior to my putting it here in our PESN news.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBfNDvz9RqM

sigma6
16th September 2012, 03:56
Wow Whitefeather! this is wicked! Way ta' go! this definitely needs more fleshing out, more media exposure... more 'sunlight'

goin' over there now, and btw it's now 20,000 views .... YES!

... oh wait, wasn't this posted previously...? anyhow, it's an excellent recent interview...

Get a load of the chinese characters on the wall in the background... hmm...

Mulder
16th September 2012, 05:02
I'm listening to this now. So far it's great.

GlassSteagallfan
16th September 2012, 11:50
I asked him how many people understand the technology well enough to replicate it. He replied: 20-30,000 people, primarily Iranian scientists.

Makes me wonder what an attack by Isreal will look like. Will Iran use this technology to disable the offensive forces? Could this technology be the same that David Wilcock was referencing when 'guns on both sides jammed' and everybody went home?

To see Iran unscathed after an attack would make the world in awe. Of course, I don't advocate war.

mescalitto
16th September 2012, 16:39
The openess of Mehran Keshe's work should be an exaple to govenments everywhere. His antigravity explanation reinforces the information disclosed by the late Bob Lazar and his knowledge of reverse engineering ET craft at S4 (Area 51).
This is just the beginning i know, but its a move forward i feel sure.

Bob
22nd September 2013, 01:39
Is there is any information that Keshe succeeded in release of working advanced Energy?

I have been to the http://keshefoundation.org/applications/energy/power-generators.html website for power generators and on my browser it shows as blank.

This thread started in September 2012 and I was wondering if that happened, the paraphrased quote described in "He described in simple terms how the electromagnetic-gravitic forces work to enable turning even simple vehicles such as an automobile into craft that can defy gravity and travel at Mach 30-40. He said that African nations are considering the technology to replace rail." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBfNDvz9RqM

Replacing rail would be great but for instance with conventional mag-lev( if that can be considered conventional), the energy needed to levitate is still pretty high. The cost I would think to create elevated maglev systems above jungle floors, building bridges where needed would be great. I would wonder if the oil countries in Africa were the folks wanting to replace rail. I would want to know who is interested in Africa, as my experience from meeting some oil people in one West African area didn't seem focused on rail. Clean water seemed to be a big focus with the more humanitarian people.