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A Retrospective Program:
Crossing over the Bridge (Nineteenth in the
Series) Panel:
Scientist Dr. Brian O'Leary, Researcher & Author Jeane Manning & Free
Energy Advocate & Researcher Wade Frazier
'The New Energy Debate'
Radio Streaming Broadcast: January 17, 2012
Crossing
over the Bridge
CROSSING OVER THE BRIDGE provides the force and dynamic
to bring people together head-to-head, body-to-body and heart-to-heart from both sides of the universal gate. The ever evolving
conscious human being now becomes inspired to realize the full potential of their world through reaching for that higher dimension;
a higher level of consciousness and awareness for the connection to our world and nature. They are to come together now in
acknowledging the fear of those left behind in chaotic circumstances grabbing hold in the final moments for a system hinged
upon monetary gain and out dated principles that have now run there full course in the time line of history. This paradigm
developed through communicative desires and the real integrity of media now brings the darkness to the light through forgiveness,
understanding and a mirror to the hearts of all humankind walking this dimension and beyond. The programs through radio, television
and face-to-face open disclosure allows all humans to complete the process of ascension; an evolutionary step available for
those ready to surrender old age notions that have been induced by the conditioning of countless generations trapped in confusion
of real sovereignty and lives driven not by heart but of predatory greed.
"Every single person on this planet and beyond
be they carpenter, farmer, teacher, artist, writer, traveler or leader in community, now unknowingly or perhaps consciously
- fast approaches one point - one place - one plane and one true love. Each with the right to synchrony and harmony - sharing
the common journey to a converging wye in the road of history - creating in unison the world we all now know awaits us in
becoming whole in universal destiny. In the event that this will no doubt succeed for future generations, I seek to devote
heart and soul towards leaving a historic record of the greatest feat that is now manifesting for mankind and complete universal
alignment." David William Gibbons - Los Angeles, California October 2010.
Jeane Manning
When
she was born – in Cordova, on Alaska’s pristine Prince William Sound –
Jeane’s father was a lawman. Later he moved the
family to a farm in northern Idaho, where she continued contemplating
nature – and human nature. She earned her way through
the University of Idaho and an honors B.A. in Sociology.
Marriage,
a job in social work, and three children – Teresa, Jay and Stan – followed.
After moving to the Okanagan Valley of western
Canada, she parented while writing for newspapers and a regional magazine. She’s
also been an editor, counsellor, Big Brothers’ executive
director, and publicist for a theater company that traveled in
gypsy wagons pulled by Clydesdale horses.
In 1981 Jeane had encountered an electrician who invented a potentially
revolutionary magnetic motor/generator. Through him and
his wife she met others in the “free-energy underground”
from Germany to South Africa, and discovered books about Nikola
Tesla and other unsung pioneer inventors.
The
implications of their inventions included two of her concerns – ecology and
social justice. During the 1980′s, she began researching
for a book about this fascinating movement and its people.
While
editing a small-town newspaper, Jeane used her vacations to fly to conferences
to interview frontier scientists and engineers.
German Association for Field Energy, the Swiss Association for Free Energy, Planetary
Association for Clean Energy, International
Tesla Society, and even a magnet factory hosted them.
In 1989, her birthplace in Alaska was fouled by the Exxon Valdez oil
spill. The horrific news strengthened her resolve to research
non-polluting energy sources.
The Explorations
program of Canada Council for the Arts in 1994 awarded her book project–
then titled Living Energy — enough funding
for gasoline and food expenses for a research trip. So that autumn Jeane steered
her little Nissan pickup onto cross-country highways to visit inventors
and other researchers.
After two
months of travel, one morning she awoke – in her sleeping bag in the Nissan’s
camper – to a white world outside the window.
The chill she felt, however, had more to do with what she’d
learned on the trip than with a Wyoming blizzard. Her upbringing
had not prepared her for the corruption in trusted public
servants, and other obstacles, faced by the people she had interviewed.
Much of what she learned during that odyssey, on the other
hand, was good news. She heard that a multilingual architect in Australia
was bringing out a book titled Living Energies.
He had masterfully interpreted the works of her
favorite energy pioneer, the late Viktor Schauberger of Austria, so she gladly
changed her manuscript title from Living Energy.
Changing Power
Eight
years earlier in Colorado, she had met the publishers of a magazine entitled
Energy Unlimited. The Baumgartners sent her a book,
Living Water, introducing Schauberger and his knowledge of engineering in harmony
with nature’s creative movements. Schauberger had
pointed out that 20th century technology moves everything the
wrong way – exploding, heating, pressuring. His own inventions
used nature’s quiet cooling, inward-spiraling
suction motions instead, and the result rejuvenated instead of destroying.
Baumgartners’ next publication, Causes newsletters,
furthered Jeane’s understanding of harmonious “implosion technologies”.
Meanwhile, her own evolving manuscript dealt
with a wide range of unusual approaches to generating electricity and their
implications for society.
Before
her energy book was published (in New York by Avery Publishing Group), the then-editor
of Auckland Institute of Technology Press asked Jeane Manning to
be a co-author of Suppressed Inventions and Other Discoveries.
AIT Press of New Zealand published the book in 1995. (The
North American edition was published in 2000 by Avery Publishing
Group. Avery was later bought out by Penguin Putnam.)
The Granite Man and the Butterfly: The David Hamel Story,
published by Pierre Sinclaire’s Project Magnet, was Jeane’s next writing
project. The sole print run for this small book sold out quickly.
The third diversion from her main project came from meeting
Dr. Nick Begich of Anchorage, Alaska. Another researcher had sent Jeane
Manning a large file of science papers related
to experiments on Earth’s ionosphere, and to a specific project called the
High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP).
Dr. Begich had written an article about HAARP for Nexus magazine.
Concerned that such experiments might cause unforseen large-scale
effects, both Begich and Manning wanted to see the broader
topic brought out into the open, and hoped for an investigation
by all independent scientists.
Their co-authored
book, Angels Don’t Play This HAARP, was published in 1995 by Earthpulse
Press, a company belonging to Dr. Begich and his wife Shelagh. The book sold widely
and was translated into Japanese, German, Yugoslavian,
and now French. The European Parliament passed a resolution asking for
that independent inquiry.
Jeane
returned to her main project which was published in 1996 by Avery under the title The
Coming Energy Revolution: The Search For Free Energy. In 2002 Penguin
Putnam, the publishing giant which took over Avery,
took the English version of The Coming Energy Revolution off the market.
Jeane reclaimed the rights to the book and
is updating it. French and German editions are still available.
Over the years, Jeane wrote articles about frontier science for Explore
New Dimensions; Dennis Weaver’s Journal of Ecolonomics;
Alive; Shared Vision; Atlantis Rising; Infinite Energy, and other
magazines.
Invited to speak at the Institute for New
Energy conference in Denver in 1996, she quickly joined a Vancouver
Toastmasters’ Club to develop speaking skills. The next
podium was, in contrast, an open-air rock concert stage whose
audience sprawled on a grassy mountainside. The ski hill venue
was organized by young political activists and musicians. Other
venues included meeting halls on a sheep ranch in Colorado and in
rural B.C., the Planetarium in Vancouver, and a university
campus in California.
Further
invitations to speak have included a panel at the Women and Sustainable Development
conference in Vancouver; the Climates of Change
Congress (Victoria 1999); and conferences in Austria, Switzerland and Germany.
She will be speaking at the New Energy Movement
public conference in Portland, Oregon, September 25-26, 2004.
One year, Jeane lived in a mountainside log home beyond the
power lines in the interior of British Columbia. She emerged from the
wilderness only for travels, such as the Innovative Energy
Technologies conference in Berlin, where she gave a presentation.
Now she’s back in the southern part of the Okanagan
valley. Her royalties from books were plowed back into research travel, computers,
and further educating herself.
Recently,
she reconnected with William Baumgartner and his wife. He and Jeane
began a book about his extensive knowledge and experiments
he’s conducted over a 30 year span. It’s an opportunity to write
about engineering in harmony with nature, and she’s
enthused. However, her need for an income has postponed the project until
the current book is published. It was delayed
by the same reason – the necessity for her to do freelance writing for business
publications.
Her motivations for the energy odyssey began
with her children and now include the newest generation: Travis,
Nicholas and Sarah. “I simply want my children, grandchildren,
and all of Earth’s offspring to breathe clean
air, on a rejuvenated planet.”
Jeane sees hope in grassroots
campaigns such as the New Energy Movement, which recognizes
the need for personal responsibility, sensible economics, wise
governance and sustainable agriculture, as well as clean water, oxygen-rich
air and ample non-polluting energy.
Her
challenge is to put the issues into plain language, in books full of compelling,
true stories. You take it from there!
Dr.
Brian O'Leary (1940 - 2011)
Dr. O’Leary, Ph.D., is a scientist-philosopher
with fifty years of experience in academic research, teaching and government service in frontier science and energy policy.
He was a NASA scientist-astronaut during the Apollo program, the first to be selected for a planned Mars mission, and participated
in unmanned planetary missions as an Ivy League professor.
Over the past four decades, Dr. O’Leary has been an international
author, speaker, peace activist, founder of non-profits, and advisor to progressive U.S. Congress members and presidential
candidates.
Brian’s latest book, “The Energy Solution Revolution”,
describes the enormous potential of breakthrough clean energy technologies, their suppression and their logical necessity
for our survival. Zero-point (vacuum) energy, cold fusion, and advanced hydrogen and water chemistry could provide us
all an abundant future for all of humanity.
In 2004, he and his wife, the
artist Meredith Miller, moved to the Andes in Ecuador, where they co-created Montesuenos – an eco-retreat and educational
center dedicated to creativity and the rights of nature.
A
passionate environmentalist open to innovative solutions, Dr. O'Leary was special consultant to the U.S. House of Representatives
Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment, wrote speeches and was senior advisor to environmental presidential candidate
Morris Udall. He also helped presidential candidates George McGovern, Walter Mondale and Jesse Jackson on economic policies
to convert from polluting and military activities to green initiatives.He is currently on the faculty of the University of
Philosophical Research in Los Angeles, teaching in the Masters program in Transformational Psychology. He is co-founder of
the New Energy Movement (no longer President). He has recently completed the Sivananda Yoga Teachers Training Course and lectures
widely at their ashrams and centers throughout the world. He is co-founder of the International Association of New Science
and advisor to Dennis Weaver's Institute of Ecolonomics.
Over the past decade, Dr. Oleary has spoken or led workshops
at the Esalen Insitute, the Findhorn Foundation, Oxford University, St. James Picadilly, State of the World Forum, the United
Nations Youth Assembly, the International Conferences on Science and Consciouness, the International Forums on New Science,
the Philosophical Research Society, the International Institute of Integral Human Sciences, Unity churches, Chuches of Religious
Science, the Yuba Seminars and dozens of other venues worldwide. With his artist-wife Meredith, Brian is founding Montesueños, a retreat center and botanical garden in the Ecuadorian Andes dedicated
to finding deep peaceful and sustainable solutions to humankind's war on nature and to implement these at local, regional
and global levels of action. They also plan to have many workshops and residences in the arts. Many international
groups will be coming during 2008 to launch this unique new facility, known for its great natural beauty.
During these times of global political change and fiscal
austerity, it seems that only one class of clean, renewable and sustainable energy sources can get us through these times:
new, breakthrough "free" energy. If properly understood and developed, these previously suppressed technologies
are the only path towards having affordable clean energy. The sources include vacuum energy, cold fusion and advanced hydrogen
chemistries.
The capital investment and environmental impact required to deploy free energy to replace hydrocarbons
and nuclear energy would be miniscule compared to the trillions needed to implement a pervasive economy of any other source,
even including conventional renewables such as solar, wind and biofuels. The Energy Solution Revolution is a social and political
mandate to create an awareness and a movement to develop these sources as soon as possible for the sake of all humanity and
the Earth.
Dr.
O’Leary is passionate about bringing new energy solutions into mainstream consciousness. "Embracing the possibility
of a breakthrough energy solution revolution should be our mandate, not an idle speculation to be ignored, ridiculed or feared.
To thread the needle of free energy, a critical mass of us will need to muster the courage to take this fire walk together.
New energy offers the world clean and abundant sources of power and represents a conscious choice we must make if humanity
is to survive and prosper.”
Wade
Frazier
My
alternative energy journey began in the early 1970s, when my first professional mentor invented the world’s best engine
for powering an automobile. My first exposure to the real world of alternative energy was when my mentor told me that
during the hoopla over his engine, a high-ranking government official told him that if he planned to bring his engine to
market, he had better make his funeral plans first. At age 19, I had a paranormal experience that changed my college
studies from chemistry to accounting. After college I became a CPA, and at age 27 I had another paranormal experience
that led me to move from Los Angeles to Seattle and right into Dennis Lee’s company, which was in its death throes.
Dennis had just finished what is arguably the most significant attempt yet made to bring alternative energy to the American
marketplace. The energy interests pulled out all the stops to destroy his company in Seattle. Their efforts
resulted in the death of one of his employees, which radicalized Dennis in his pursuit of alternative energy. The
energy interests ran Dennis out of the state, and he tried rebuilding his venture in Boston, with the Washington authorities
hounding him across the continent. However, I would not be denied my boyhood dream of changing the energy industry,
and I was the only employee to follow him out to Boston. Dennis had about four hundred employees in late 1985.
As
I was driving to Boston, bringing along his family’s few possessions, Dennis received his first free energy idea.
He wanted to marry his heat pump to a low temperature turbine that he heard about two days before I arrived. We saw it demonstrated
the day after I arrived. I raised the money to get Dennis’ free energy venture off the ground, and became his
partner. Those were innocent and happy days for me. We had unwittingly landed in the middle of an energy controversy
in Boston over the Seabrook nuclear power plant. Dennis always thinks big, and offered to buy the Seabrook power plant,
never put nuclear fuel in it, and instead use it as a storage device to balance the load from all the free energy machines
that would feed it. Dennis soon had an audience with the Seabrook Association’s chairman of the board. At about the
same time, we received the first offer to buy us out, for $10 million, a sum that I now know is the going rate to buy out
and shelve innovative energy technologies. The Boston venture failed, partly due to a media blackout on our company. In
the meantime, I had tied into more capital and some world-class technical talent in my hometown of Ventura, California.
We moved the company to Ventura in June 1987. More ...