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Hughe
17th December 2014, 00:17
Jon Rappoport sits in for Alex Jones and breaks down all the ways the government suppressing free energy and stopping medical advancements.
http://www.nomorefakenews.com/
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Joe Sustaire
17th December 2014, 03:14
Wow, what a beautiful, passionate presentation of truth, about the energy and health raping we have all been subjected too by tptb!

Ilie Pandia
17th December 2014, 16:09
Just one comment I have: Free Energy cannot be sold, simply because Free Energy will mean the end of money and profit and all things related to that. And this is yet another reason why Free Energy is suppressed. Free Energy results in total freedom for everyone. Imagine that for a moment. 7 Billion humans freed from the daily grind. What kind of power would that be? Who would have an interest that such a thing does not happen...

It's not really about oil, it about any resource that can be maintained scarce and therefore controller. When oil will be done (and it seems it will happen soon) another resource "will be discovered" but that also will be rare, scarce and only a few will have access to it... And the game continues on...

Nick Matkin
17th December 2014, 16:38
Jon Rappoport's research was a bit sloppy if he thinks tidal power technology is suppressed or not used.

He should remember there is a world outside the USA. There are at least seven tidal power generators in other countries. The first one was built in France in 1966 with a peak output of 240 MW. There is a bigger one in South Korea.

A list of tidal generators across the world available here. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tidal_power_stations)

Seems the main problem with them is that they are expensive to construct. There are also environmental impacts and that's what's delaying the proposed 8,640 MW Severn Barrage scheme in Western England.

I know of a team wishing to generate electricity from the River Thames. Seems like a good idea, reliable and once the turbines are installed, virtually free. Unfortunately two independent teams found although possible, the power would not be sufficient to make the project worth while.

Rappoport's statement that this is real and not 'woo-woo' technology is absolutely true. It's just that it's barely worth the effort at the moment.

Nick