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Steve Windisch: Free Energy and the Open Source Energy Movement (Part 1)

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In this series of articles, we will attempt to examine several “Free Energy” devices, and explain their workings in a very simplified way; while discussing the proposed theories behind them. Also, we will take a look at the new inventors and researchers working within the Open Source Energy movement; and how Internet collaboration has changed the face of invention… With selected interviews with some of the most important players in the movement today.

Questions to Klaus Rauber

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From: Klaus Rauber
Date: Mar 17, 2006 10:42 PM
Subject: Re: implosion magazine question + movie question
To: Esa Ruoho
Cc: Schauberger-PKS

Hello esa, please find my answers below.   Regards, Klaus

Good day.

I write from MERLib, Modern Energy Research Library. http://www.merlib.org

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1989-11-03: Vortexian Mechanics and Implosion Workshop Report with Walter and Rhetta Baumgartner

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Workshop report: VORTEXIAN MECHANICS And IMPLOSION WORKSHOP with Walter and Rhetta Baumgartner. November 3-S, 1989, Millbrae, California

This workshop came off quite well. Many of those in attendance came with ideas of their own to share and many good connections were made. After the end early on Sunday evening there were many satisfied people saying farewell.

Schauberger on fluoridation

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from the book Living Energies by Coats & Schauberger

"...Artificial fluoridation of the water supplies is another pernicious process with equally alarming consequences for the drinker. There are two different forms of fluoride, one of which, calcium fluoride, is naturally occurring. Where present in the groundwater or wells it has been observed that the teeth of those who drink such water are much stronger and less prone to caries. The other, sodium fluoride is not found naturally and is a poisonous by-product of aluminium smelting and used in insecticides.

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