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This document is graciously provided by Dan A. Davidson from his
book "A Breakthrough to New Free Energy Sources". We of VANGARD
SCIENCES wish to publicly thank Dan for his willingness to share the
result of his researches on John Keely.
Chapter 3
KEELY
"In questions of Science the Authority of
a Thousand is not worth the humble reasoning
KeelyNet: Jerry Decker: Who Was John Worrell Keely?
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Article on the Theories of Keely
by Jerry W. Decker
FORWARD
Who was John W. Keely?
John Keely was an independent researcher specializing in the properties of sound during the mid to late 1800's.
What did Keely discover?
He was purported to have discovered techniques based on incredibly sensitive vibratory mechanisms which would allow the use of the Aether for practical purposes.
What devices did he build?
1) a machine to split the water molecule for the instantaneous release of tremendous pressures
