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Hey guys, I've always been a really into suppressed information on Tesla and Schauberger and the like, and I just heard about an indie film about a lot of the same stuff that just put a page up for funding on a website called Kickstarter. Anyways, it seems really interesting and I was wondering if anyone had heard anything about it other than on Kickstarter. There seems to be a lot of buzz around in according to my film industry friends.

 

If any of you guys want to read more about it here's the link to the page I was reading about.

 

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1172448126/polarity-take-the-power-back

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Hey guys, I've always been a really into suppressed information on Tesla and Schauberger and the like, and I just heard about an indie film about a lot of the same stuff that just put a page up for funding on a website called Kickstarter. Anyways, it seems really interesting and I was wondering if anyone had heard anything about it other than on Kickstarter. There seems to be a lot of buzz around in according to my film industry friends.

 

If any of you guys want to read more about it here's the link to the page I was reading about.

 

http://www.kickstart...-the-power-back

 

This appears to be pure BS from the Peoples Republic of Boulder.

 

1. I note that there have been zero contributions in any of the listed categories. Maybe you can't fool the people this time.

 

2. There is no description anywhere in evidence as to yhe nature of the so-called hidden technology for free energy.

 

3. The web site for the film is a single page giving not much more than the title.

 

4.. It has the look and feel of a typical absurd conspiracy theory.

 

5. Anyone who seriously believes that there is some hidden technology that could produce free, oir even just cheap and abundant, energy that is being suppressed by the entire population of academic and industrial engineers and physicists is in serious need of professional help.

 

6. Tesla was brilliant. He was also a bit of a nut and made outlandish and unsupportable claims.

 

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_Tesla#cite_note-54

 

http://books.google.com/books?id=kNhCQPbYIsgC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false

 

http://www.teslasociety.com/biography.htm

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No one is hiding any free energy technology. Science and technology don't work like that. It would be insanely difficult to obtain explicit physics knowledge [especially concerning free energy], and at the same time supress that knowledge from the public.

 

Most research these days involves multiple PhD's in multiple labs at multiple schools or businesses. No one has access to any knowledge of physics that a lay person doesn't have access to (though they might not understand it). Take the atomic bomb for example, in the US, we spent a lot of resources trying to keep the Manhattan Project (design of the A-bomb) under wraps. Well, it turns out that the Nazis were already working on a nuke; and we just barely beat them to it. I don't think that was from espionage either, that's just where atomic physics was going at that time. You can't stop the progress or spread of knowledge.

 

If anyone develops an over-unity device [don't hold your breath, it ain't happenin'], then rest assured it won't stay secret for long.

 

Conspiracy theories are conspiracy theories for a reason...

 

Tesla was brilliant. He was also a bit of a nut and made outlandish and unsupportable claims.

 

Tesla did some cool stuff as an inventor but in the grand scheme I agree that he is over-rated as a scientist.

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