Mankind's Impossible dream

 In 1943 a great dreamer man died... his outlandish dream and words remain to be still echo through time and space.... "FREE electricity from Earth"

Not only did this man demonstrate incredible inventions... His biggest dream and technical drawings fell onto the hands of the FBI upon his death.

Below are some examples of scientists that have proven that it is possible to "GRAB" energy from the air/space and harness it to do useful things...

Here is the thing...they all think small....They fail to scale up... 

How could these people fail to scale up and fail to achieve Mr. N.T's dream? They ALL think small.


Simple. The fact that the whole Earth is a gargantuan active dynamo (electrical generator) was not discovered until a few years after Mr. T died in 1958... Other wise he would have build and given away the apparatus for all to use for free. Which is why Mr. J.P. Morgan withheld further funding to Tesla.

We can foresee a single person to scale up the schematics provided here to build and license the sale of this device that will 'tap' unto the Van-Allen belt energy, store the electricity.

 That 'free' energy will then be stored in batteries like the GENERAC & TESLA companies are currently using.



This device called RECTENNA has to be scaled up to room wall or ceiling size. The big advantage of this device is, no mechanical moving parts or sunshine needed. Easy to install, biggest cost? The inverters and batteries.



We are in no way naïve as to the geopolitical upheavals this rectenna device will cause, The petroleum industry, the electrical grid companies with their state monopolies and the dividends they pay out.

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