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Old 08-03-2008, 01:48 PM   #7
MannoFr

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Whose 'Einstien' creepy little Patent Office thief.

COMPARED TO GENIUS LIKE THIS.

Come on 'Trouble' you've been living to long in the sun, out there with all
those demented darkies. Although they'd make excellent feed stock for your
'Thermal Depoler.......whatever it is.

This 'Trouble is energy limitless and eternal




09/10/89 - This document is graciously provided by Dan A.

Davidson from his book "A Breakthrough to New Free Energy Sources".

We of VANGUARD 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

of a single individual."



The "Scientific American" in their January 28, 1899, and

February 4, 1899, issues spent four pages debunking Keely and his

experiments. However, they would have spent even more time and pages

debunking our current semiconductors and other now-common scientific

inventions if someone had been able to come up with any of them at

that time--science and technology were not advanced enough then to

understand the sophisticated functioning of such items. Now, in

light of our advances and our greater understanding and hopefully our

more broadened outlook in the field of science, I think it behooves

us to look again at John Keely, the man and his experiments, and see

if perhaps he was just ahead of his time and that now there may be

premises we can utilize or lines of research we can pursue to our

great advantage.



The entire thesis of the "Scientific American" articles was that

Keely's scientific career had been nothing but a series of frauds

perpetrated on gullible, unthinking people who were incapable of

understand ng enough science to disprove his wild claims. (1,2,3)

This in spite of the fact that many noted men of science, including

such as Joseph M. Leidy, M.D., of Pennsylvania University, James M.

Wilcox, M.D., author and noted physician, and many others, thoroughly

examined Keely's inventions, his laboratory, and the scientific

demonstrations performed by Keely and could find no fraud of any

kind. In fact they were completely convinced as to the validity of

Keely's achievements and his competence in the scientific method. (4)



GRAVITY AND KEELY'S "AERIAL PROPELLER"



The basis for the cries of fraud centered around the finding of

a large hollow iron sphere "hidden" under the floor boards of Keely's

laboratory.



After Keely's untimely death several investigators from

"Scientific American" went to Keely's old laboratory looking for

evidence to support their fraud thesis. (2) They thought they had

found what they were looking for when they lifted a couple of

floorboards and found a large (four feet in diameter) cast iron

sphere from which protruded pieces of broken pipe. The sphere was

estimated to weigh 6,625 pounds and have a bursting strength of

28,000 pounds per square inch.



This event revived the charge brought against him during his

lifetime of using compressed air to perform his miraculous feats

which if true could have earned Keely a fortune from compressed air

inventions.



A newspaper article written while Keely was still living tells

the story of the iron sphere. It seems that the newshound who wrote

the article had gone to see Keely for possible newsworthy

information. He found the inventor in his laboratory tearing a large

hole in the floor. Keely greeted the reporter but did not seem to be

in a talkative mood as he appeared quite busy. After enlarging the

hole, Keely attached a strange belt with several mechanisms built

into it to his waist. He then attached a thin wire leading from the

belt to a large sphere resting in the corner of the laboratory.



After a few moments of intense concentration by Keely the

ponderous globe slowly lifted a few inches from the floor. Keely

then "floated" the iron sphere over to the hole in the floorboards

and allowed the huge mass to settle gently to the ground below the

floor level. After a few adjustments to the belt mechanism Keely

again seemed lost in rapt concentration. This time the globe slowly

but inexorably settled itself into the earth, buried by the opposite

of levitation; namely, supergravity. Keely had evidently caused the

apparent mass of the sphere to increase to such an extent that it

sank into the firm earth much as a heavy rock sinks into mud. The

inventor told the reporter that he was merely making room in his lab

and clearing away outmoded equipment.



This demonstration of Keely's control of gravity should have put

to bed forever the humbug about compressed air but people believe

pretty much as they want or are told to believe. Keely had used the

sphere many years previous as a storage reservoir for etheric vapor

but improvements in force generation obsoleted the necessity for

storage. (4) He was by then able to conduct the force through

specially treated wires made of precious metals. (4)



While Major Ricarde-Seaver, F.R.S., was in Philadelphia, he

witnessed this same gravity belt in operation. The Major saw Keely

move a large 500 horsepower vibratory engine from one part of his lab

to another. The astounded engineer pronounced the feat impossible

without the aid of a crane which would have meant the removal of the

roof of the laboratory. The gravity belt was but one step towards

Keely's "airship" or "aerial navigator" as he called it. (4)



By 1896 Keely had perfected his system to the point where he had

built and demonstrated his airship to the press as well as the War

Department (now the Department of Defense). The craft was a circular

platform about 6 feet in diameter. (11) Mounted on it was a small

stool placed before a keyboard. Attached to the keyboard were a

collection of finely tuned resonation plates and vibratory

mechanisms. (14) Keely explained that when these plates were

polarized with "negative attraction" the craft would rise and float

above the ground. (11) The craft was now under the influence of the

etheric polar current. By damping out certain notes Keely caused the

airship to accelerate to any desired speed. (11) When the War

Department witnessed his demonstration in an open field the airship

went from zero velocity to 500 miles per hour within a few seconds.

There were NO ACCELERATION EFFECTS TO KEELY who was sitting before

the keyboard on the stool in the open air and controlling the

airship. The government officials, although impressed, could see no

use for the complex device so did not pursue the matter further.



(The Wright brothers did not demonstrate their airplane at Kittyhawk,

N.C., until December 17, 1903--7 years later!)



The controlling mechanism consisted of a row of 100 vibratory

bars representing the enharmonic and diatonic scales. When half of

the bars were damped the craft would move at 500 miles per hour. If

all the bars were damped, gravity would resume control and the craft

would settle to the earth. (14)



There were no moving parts in the ship's propelling mechanism.

It was unaffected by weather as it could rise above any storm. The

instrument for guiding the airship was distinctly different from the

propelling feature.



A vast improvement over greasy automobiles, noisy airplanes, and

brute force space rockets which hadn't even been invented yet!!!

You might think we have regressed instead of progressed in our so-

called "space-age".



THE MAN KEELY



John Ernst Worrell Keely may well have been one of the greatest

scientists of all time. And it is unfortunate that so few people

even know his name, much less the scientific system which he

developed. He is listed in the encyclopedia (8) as a fake and

imposter who tried to hoodwink the public and scientific

establishment of his day.



"KEELY, John Ernest
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