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WhiteLove
26th June 2016, 19:51
Starts at 04:35. It appears a highly skilled electrical engineer was excluded by Project Camelot earlier this year. Since Project Camelot has been pushing for the Keshe message a number of times, I find it interesting that when a skilled electrical engineer was to provide a perspective to the show based on real electrical/physics skills, the guy was not important.

Don't want to discredit Kerry, I know she tries to do her best and sometimes is stubborn enough to support what is not true, but the fact remains that she has done some incredible stuff within the truth seeking community, so a lot of credit for that.

But when other truth seekers like the guy on the video want to participate in that as well and are treated like this, then that's of importance too, especially when they've got angry, which I can understand...

I hope Kerry will read this and that it will mean the next time this guy or someone else asks to be included, they are not treated like this.

To the rest out there, please be aware that there is a selection process involved in who is on the Project Camelot show and who is not, it's pretty biased it appears, so at times the message/content over there might not have great balance and great amount of truth, because of that bias.

BTW. The person on the video has successfully debunked Keshe's "stuff".

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Aurelius
26th June 2016, 21:24
The video above, in the OP, is 4 months old.

I can confidently say this chap (Zero Labs) has no idea how Keshe technology works. I've watched his experiments & how he attempts to reproduce various Keshe devices, he makes fundamental errors. If you attempt to understand Keshe technology in the traditional sense ie. electron flow, ohms law etc. you will never be successful.

Sequoia
26th June 2016, 23:23
???
A unknown but "highly skilled electrical engineer" is in no position to even attempt to "debunk" a respected, revolutionary astrophysicist (and "insider" who also worked for the British Dept of Def and may have "some" insider information he has been 'trying to share' with "the free will world" for years now), who has been studying plasma physics as free-energy source, and open sourced his findings through internationally recognized Keshe Foundation, for everyone.
Plasma is 99.99% of EVERYTHING, yet completely unknown to the masses because of the institutional mainstream science and degree holders, who deny the 5th element, Ether, or 4th state of matter Plasma, as they lack in critical observation and rely on spoon-fed theories and mathematical calculation which can never prove the existence of Ether to them…

WhiteLove
27th June 2016, 21:06
I hope Keshe one day will demonstrate the product, what it looks like and the real-time rendering of the test data as it performs according to his claims. Plasma is a nice word, but when you claim things about it, then the result of those claims must be equally accessible. Right now it's just thin air.

Bill Ryan
27th June 2016, 22:22
But when other truth seekers like the guy on the video want to participate in that as well and are treated like this.
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I hope Kerry will read this and that it will mean the next time this guy or someone else asks to be included, they are not treated like this.


Caveat: I know absolutely nothing about this! :)

But 'treated like this' only means, as he explicitly said, that he didn't get a reply to the one e-mail that he wrote to Kerry.

Just clarifying for the record. Everything else is inference. All kinds of things might have happened that weren't actually an 'exclusion'.

Jay Freeman
28th June 2016, 03:14
But 'treated like this' only means, as he explicitly said, that he didn't get a reply to the one e-mail that he wrote to Kerry.

Just clarifying for the record. Everything else is inference. All kinds of things might have happened that weren't actually an 'exclusion'.

Exactly. Our perceptions create our world, and some are more accurate as to the real reality than others. I'm not sure why he felt slighted, as I didn't see any basis for it. If people are that touchy, then we've got a really long way to go to set things right.