The calamity in Haiti and other disasters like this provide an opportunity for new, emerging free energy technologies to step forward in coming to the rescue. This would be a great humanitarian setting to debut such technologies where the need is great and hearts are softened.
The followed was written by my associate, Matt Imber for our Pure Energy Systems News
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Wouldn't it be awesome if an exotic free energy technology made its debut in coming to the rescue in Haiti or another such disaster?
As I watch the latest events unfold on cable news of the recent Haiti disaster, I am on the lookout for a story that I think may be there that is being missed and it’d be great if someone scooped the story. While the immediate efforts and concern are and should be focused on dealing with the living and the dead, and for providing shelter and medical care for those in need, I am also very interested in the media’s coverage of the technical aspect of disaster relief, and how breakthrough technology might be used in such remote locations and for dealing with the long-term aspects of sustainable recovery, and used where it is needed most.
Certainly, we would expect that companies like SkyBuilt Power will make a showing on the scene with their disaster-relief drop-and-go renewable energy modules in shipping containers.
The technology I would most like to see for such disaster relief is renewable energy used for remote power generation. The Dominican Republic was reportedly helping to restore power, but what is desperately needed in times of such emergencies is remote, decentralized power -- preferably available in trailer sized (or smaller) units which can be airlifted and dropped to remote sites. Of course there are such "portable" generators, but these usually run off of diesel fuel and are big, loud, expensive, impractical and unaffordable for small villages. I would hope that US AID or the Red Cross would have something up their sleeve besides more of the same fossil fuel based, inefficient diesel generators, and that they would have advanced energy generation technology that they are free to use without intervention or more suppression we’ve seen from the oil & energy cartels.
Does US AID or another government agency possess Breakthrough Technology and do they have it at-the-ready for emergencies like this? If so, what kinds of technology are they using, and where is this covered during the mass media’s focus on the disaster?
I can not recall seeing very much of the technical side of humanitarian relief efforts, such as supplying clean power for a portable hospital, or how clean drinking water is supplied in remote locations, or the inefficiencies of disaster relief, and how past problems were solved with breakthrough technology, such as zero-point energy devices, or something similar, involving perhaps HHO gas. I have seen some interesting bits on today’s news coverage of the Haiti earthquake including an inflatable hospital being used by Doctors Without Borders which are being deployed there, but not much on remote power generation, or water purification.
One such technology that may be applicable for the relief effort in Haiti is an engine generator (genset) that I’ve seen in a video from American Hydrogen Association. In one video, Roy McAlister shows to the camera a skid-mounted trailer-sized unit that appeared to be an on-demand hydrogen powered (or enhanced) engine generator that was used for disaster relief, and can be dropped anywhere in the world with a cargo plane, and used where it is needed. The unit, or another similar one in the demonstration had an oven and stovetop mounted on the unit, and provided a remote kitchen and power supply which supplied enough power for a small village or to power a remote hospital for the disaster relief. The video I describe was apparently posted on YouTube by someone who posted it without permission to post it, but I’m sure you can find it and purchase it at the company’s website.
What about Dean Kamen’s efficient water distiller the Slingshot, and its potential use in the disaster relief effort in Haiti or other recent national disasters, or more importantly, as part of a national rebuilding effort? What about implementing Xogen’s Water Fuel Cell technology to treat wastewater, and showcase its use in Haiti and expand upon their pilot study in Orangeville Ontario.
Epoch Energy is another company I’ve found that is producing such HHO generation-based equipment for disaster relief (biohazard abatement), using large wet cells that are used to supply large quantities of HHO for water treatment, or cooking. The company also has a great solar water heater.
B.E.S.T. has similar products. I’m personally perusing the funding of a pilot study using HHO to treat runoff from local small streams draining off corn & soybean fields and to measure the effectiveness of HHO gas on nutrient removal and endocrine disruptor abatement by using small scalping plants located at key points along to local waterways. If I secure the funding I can purchase the equipment off-the-shelf right now. So if I could do this, why can’t US AID be doing this?
Sun Oven, International has just announced its joint effort with Friends of Haiti Organization (FOHO) to deploy as many of it Sun Ovens in Haiti as it can to provide remote cooking needed for hot meals in the relief camps now being set up in the area.
The Biowatt is a biomass-fired Stirling engine generator that would be ideal for not only Haiti, but I’d love to put one in my basement and heat & power my home with it.
These products I mention, and their applications, are what is needed most now in Haiti, but also everywhere on the planet, and in mass. We should make them the center point of a much broader global economic and ecologic recovery, by empowering the people both figuratively and literally by creating a truly sustainable way of life, by providing clean, free electrical power and clean water.
Septic is another easily solvable problem in poor countries, and one such technology is now ready for deployment. It's the perfect septic tank that treats the wastewater more efficiently than any other, and can be easily deployed and used in Haiti, right now with relatively little money.
As the mass media now turns its focus once again to Haiti, and to the disaster relief effort following the devastating earthquake there, I will be keeping my eyes and ears open for coverage on the technical side of disaster relief, and what sort of breakthrough technology may be applied in this instance. I will also keep asking the mainstream media to look for such stories of hope in the current disaster relief efforts, as well as future disasters. I’ve been waiting for years now hoping for disclosure of zero-point/free energy and decentralization of power at all levels, but I’ve heard next to nothing about this in the mass media. I’m reminded of the lyrics from the B-52’s song "Channel Z; Good old boys, telling lies, 'bout time I got wise!"
I will continue to let the mainstream media know about Zero-Point Energy and other Breakthrough Technologies the most I can , and ask them to look for such stories in events like natural disasters, and I would encourage those reading this to do the same by blogging, Tweeting, Facebooking and the like, and commenting on national or local news outlets like NPR (e.g. Diane Rehm) or by emailing or calling in questions that center around this issue, and to also blog on the Whitehouse’s YouTube channel, or by faxing the President, your senators and congress members a message about this issue by going to the Orion Project’s website. They can send a fax to these people for you over the internet, provided that you keep your subject limited to this issue (the disclosure of such breakthrough technology, and to end the intentional suppression of it by such groups as the NSA, CIA, AMA, and DOE).
Maybe together, we all can make the mass media cover what they’ve been kept from covering, and the truth will get out soon.
Here’s hoping!
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Edited by Sterling D. Allan
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Comments
It would indeed be awesome but unfortunately, just like Steorn's promise to bring Orbo pumps to provide well water in Africa, this will come to nothing. That's because nobody anywhere has ever shown a properly tested free energy generator or motor. Maybe there are unexplored sources of energy but none of the crooks, whackoes, nutballs and scammers featured in articles and forums about so-called free energy has found them.
And the author of the article about Haiti's earthquake being the result of some sort of weapons test is either a rank liar, a total moron, completely psychotic, or a 10 year old child with a bad imagination whose parents should keep him off the computer.
I've just read about the pendulum pump for urgent water supply that is easy to bulit and use
www(dot)veljkomilkovic(dot)com/rucnaPumpaEng(dot)html
I think that can help much there.
I agree with maryyugo. The proper place for using free energy devices is inside conventional buildings with traditional power. You don't want to deploy them out by themselves in conditions where they would actually have to work.
Imagine: instead of disappointed investors standing around a free energy device, suppose you had earthquake victims, all dirty and shivering. The inventor would be blabbing-on about how the government is suppressing him, how his former partner gave him cancer, how it won't work unless it is precisely adjusted, how he built one five years ago that was so powerful that it self-destructed. Instead of sparking further interest, this would only depress the crowd. It would be so embarrassing.
Haiti's problems are Haiti's business. I am sick and tired of USA attention and monies being diverted to 3rd world hell-holes, while we have more than enough of our own troubles to deal with. Haiti is nothing but a bunch of hootin' lootin' coons - similar to New Orleans. Haiti is a place where child rape and Voodoo is the order of the day - let them take care of themselves. Haiti has been a hell-hole for over a century, and it won't change. The last thing we ought to do is funnel money into that cesspool. The idea of the article is the dumbest idea I ever heard. Sterling doesn't have much grounding in reality. Always pie-in-the-sky.
haha - "breakthrought technologies" - what a joke. cattle ranches have been using windmills to pump water for over 100 years. Haiti doesn't need breakthrought technologies - they need people that can focus their attention on building civilization - but unfortunately, they only think about sex and cheating for a living.
Fortunately, it's easy to help Haiti's victims indirectly. Send the money to some reliable low overhead organization that can really help like "Doctors without borders". Even the Red Cross is better than nothing. Give generously.
But don't send overunity scams to Haiti. They have plenty of their own crooks, looters, corrupt officials, unpleasant superstitions and sociopaths.
i should apologize a little for my comments, but Sterling seems to be TOTALLY unaware that the USA has 1 in 6 on food stamps, native peoples living on old nuclear test sites and other reservations with such poor land that they can't grow anything and are among the poorest in the world with the shortest lifespans, we have no mfg base anymore; and meanwhile, Sterling begs for money for his new home for his 6 children, while telling others to give money to despot nations, totally ignoring Marko Rodin, Jorma Hyypia, the possibilities of doing Blacklight Power at home (relatively simple), and other proven/effective means of getting off the grid. Haiti has perfect conditions for growing food year round, fishing, etc. there is no reason they shouldn't have a nice life down there. but look what they make of it. and Sterling wants OTHERS to give more to them ... if he has such a big heart, why doesn't he forego his material needs and move there to help them.
Thanks for your timely article on renewable energy solutions in Haiti - SkyBuilt has a wide range of rapidly ceployable, rugged, commercial, off the shelf products that can help provide power for vital communications, water purification, backup and baseload power, etc. Many of these have been certified for safety and performance and deployed by the military and others for years. These range in power from 500W to multi-kW and larger systems compatible with microgrids; they range in size from airline checkable suitcase size systems to trailers, skids, solar blankets, and larger containerized systems, to cell tower power systems. These fully automatic, solar+wind+battery backup systems also have pre-ackaged communications and water treatment options. See www.SkyBuilt.com
Hi Matt,
Currently, my company is in development of such renewably powered self generation units, with the ability to be fully equipped for any need and able to power small areas, such as in this situation of Haiti, all this done with hydrogen, all on demand using any water. In your article, you mentioned that the American Hydrogen Association put out a video showing some similar technology. I am unable to find this link and would like to see if anyone or you could point me in the direction to view it.
At the same time it does seem pertinent that during a crisis such as this new technology for a greener solution should be more readily available. I do not see this as an opportunity for better technology, but as an eye opener for problems we currently face in our world where we are not ready for such disasters that occur in places such as Haiti. Reliance on harmful, current technology should one day become a dead technology replaced with greener and more advanced technology.
I got some news today that is one perfect solution and sustainable answer to the Haiti disaster, and comes from Italy Texas from the Monolithic Dome Institute. The message just came through today, and Id like to share with you the letter from
Dear Dome Enthusiast:There will be a project or many in Haiti. The need is huge. It will only be mitigated by building thousands of homes and other structures that will withstand the next earthquake. See what our local television station aired last evening -- Texans ready to build dome homes for Haiti quake victims
I am inviting anyone who wants to get involved to go to www.OneDomeAtATime.org. This is a not for profit headed by Won-G, a native Haitian. Won-g is taking point on this project; Or www.DFTW.org; or contact me. For Haiti I am hoping all will work through Won-G at www.OneDomeAtATime.org.
Below is a sketch of village for 500 homes in Haiti. It would be for about 2000 people. It would be great to see a few dozen of the
Monolithic Domes For Haiti (Continued from below)
...Below is a sketch of village for 500 homes in Haiti. It would be for about 2000 people. It would be great to see a few dozen of these in place within the next year. It will take determination and money to make it happen. Please help.
See Also:
Plans for Haiti
Monolithic Permanent Fabric Water Tanks
A Practical Life Sustaining Water Filter
Good Luck to us all and the people of Haiti -- Please Help.
David B South, President
Monolithic Dome Institute
Skype: MonolithicSkype
Email: president@monolithic.com
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