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| File Name : GOLDMARS.ASC | Online Date : 09/09/95 |
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| Contributed by : Jerry W. Decker | Dir Category : ENERGY |
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| From : KeelyNet BBS | DataLine : (214) 324-3501 |
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The following is excerpted from the very strange Arthur Matthews book, 'The
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Wall of Light', subtitled 'Nikola Tesla and the Venusian Space Ship, the X-
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12' and claiming to be an autobiography of Nikola Tesla.
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This particular anecdote is intriguing in light of ongoing interest in
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teleportation, manifestation of matter from energy, transmutation and general
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'aether engineering'.
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Keep in mind that Tesla claimed that light, cosmic rays and some other
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energies were in fact highly charged particles moving at tremendous velocities
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(Tesla did not believe in Einstein's Theory of Relativity).
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Gold from Mars
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Matthews claimed he had been in contact with a spaceship and its occupants and
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that this X-12 spaceship carried him off to the planet Mars. On their arrival
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on Mars, the two aliens (Frank and Frances) and Matthews disembarked and began
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to look around, the quote follows;
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...we walked toward a large group of rocks, but what rocks! Some of them were
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about 45 feet in diameter, and thousands of them covered that which appeared
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to be, otherwise, a large field, and in the far distance were a range of
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hills. We walked up to the nearest large rock, which appeared to be almost
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jet black.
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Frank scraped away a layer of soft earth, and by so doing, disclosed something
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bright. "What is it?" I asked. "Looks like gold," replied Frank. "Gold!" I
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exclaimed. "Yes," said. Frank, "it is pure gold, but to be sure, let us test
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it, shall we?" Of course I agreed, so we returned to the X-12 and obtained a
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test outfit, something like the Tesla-Bridge, with which we soon proved the
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rock to be pure gold!"
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(So what is this Tesla bridge? Perhaps some kind of balanced resistor,
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capacitor or inductor network to determine the element? Perhaps even a
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type of frequency discriminator working on principles similar to nuclear
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magnetic resonance?...>>> Jerry)
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We then made a test of all the nearby rocks, and to our surprise, and delight
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all of the rocks in the field were indeed, solid gold. "Well," I remarked,
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"if we could bring that one big rock to earth, we would be the richest people
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on our world. There is more gold in that one rock (pointing to the 45 foot
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high monster) than in all of our world!"
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(wouldn't that be a solid proof of ET contact....<g>.....>>> Jerry)
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"OK," said Frank, "if it could be done, but as you know, it is not possible."
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"I do not know any such thing," answered Frank. "It is not only possible to
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transport all of this gold to earth, but I will prove it to you!" "Well
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Frank," I said, "I have every reason to believe you, but it is beyond my
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understanding, at the moment, just how you can do this. That is to move this
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heavy mass, which must weigh many times more than your great X-12! I cannot
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imagine how you can even place it into your ship. How long it will require to
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break it into pieces small enough to lift into your ship, even if you do lift
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them with a hoist through the hatch."
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Frank laughed, "No my dear Arthur, we will not move one piece either by hand
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or with our hoist. We shall first return to earth, and then, if you still
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desire to be the richest man on earth, we will bring it right into your field,
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without lifting one ounce.".....
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After a bit of sightseeing.....
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Frank decided it was time for us to get back to the X-12. We bid goodbye to
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the six who had first met us, and also to a great number of others as we
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walked the beautiful streets in this wonderful City of Light. Back on board
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the X-12, on our long trip back to Earth the question in my mind was the gold
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rocks which the Martians said we could have. I was wondering, would we be
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coming back to Mars soon? And in what manner Frank would place that heavy
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bold in the X-12.
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To my question Frank said "Think well about this large amount of gold. Will
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having all that in your possession keep you happy and in good health? Do you
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know anyone on earth who has millions of dollars who is truly happy, healthy
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and well? Consider it well my friend. The gold is yours if you wish to have
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it, but in my opinion, nothing can replace your present well being, your good
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health, and the joy you share with others. Therefore I want you to think the
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matter over until we arrive near to earth. Then, and only then, give me your
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answer."
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Frank then left me to my thoughts while he went about the great ship. It
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required deep thought. Few, if any, earth men had seen even one-thousandth
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part of the amount of gold in that big rock. As the owner of it, I will not
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trouble you with all my thoughts, except to say that I came to the conclusion
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not to have the gold!
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When we came within a few miles of the earth, Frank and Frances came to talk
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with me. "Well," asked Frank, "have you made up your mind? Do you, or do you
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not, want that gold?" In reply I found it hard at first, but managed to say,
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"No, Frank, I do not want that gold, but I would like you to tell me how you
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expected to bring it to earth, if I had said yes?" Frank said "Good thinking
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Arthur, we are very pleased to hear you say that you do not want the gold, as
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for the means by which we can bring the gold to earth, if you desire I will
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show you. As it is still daylight, we will remain at this level, and during
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our wait, which will be several hours, we might just as well set up our
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machine, by which we can transport the gold of Mars right onto your property."
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Frank grinned at me as we walked into the workshop on the second level of the
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X-12. "In this manner I will show you that which I intended to do, if it was
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your wish to have all that gold, however we are more than pleased to know that
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you do not want it. But we shall, if you like, transport just a little of
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that gold, to prove to you that we could, if it was your desire, place all of
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it right in your field?"
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Frank gathered together an assortment of things, tools and materials,
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electrical parts, wire, condensers, ect., and with all these things, I helped
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Frank to build a machine, a queer looking thing, which I thought was a very
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large high-frequency generator, until Frank enlightened me to what it really
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was.
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"This," said Frank, "is the Tesla method of developing a microwave of great
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power. Thousands of horse-power is by this means built into a tiny beam, of
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less than one degree in diameter. By the power which we have on the X-12 we
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shall operate this machine, when we land on your property.
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(1000 Horsepower = 746,000 Watts)
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The tiny wave, or ray, developed will be directed exactly to hit the desired
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rock of gold. This gold rock, now located on the planet Mars, will be our
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POSITIVE POLE, then by means of this Tesla device the power ray, or beam, will
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be reflected from the gold rock, that is the POSITIVE atoms, and directed
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towards this NEGATIVE POLE.
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The gold is now broken up into its microscopic elements and becomes united
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with the elements of the microwave and thus carried to the negative pole by
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means of the reflective elements of the power ray.
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The Tesla device is therefore a practical method of transmutation of solids,
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that is the extracting ore or metal from a distant body without intervening
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physical means." By the time we had completed the machine, it was late
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evening, the X-12 completed the trip, and we landed around 10PM. We set up
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the machine in our field, beside the X-12.
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Frank applied the power and directed the Ray so that it would hit the gold
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rock on Mars, then driven by accurate clockwork, the wave could be depended
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upon to retain the proper direction, when once set. The ray was thus aimed
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directly, as I have said, at the large rock of pure gold. With breathless
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interest I watched the proceedings of Frank. The strain upon my poor nerves
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was such as could not have been borne for many hours at a stretch!
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When everything had been adjusted to his satisfaction, Frank stepped back and
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pressed a lever. The powerful atomic engine, which he had built a few hours
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ago, instantly responded. "The beam is set exactly in the center of the large
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gold rock," said Frank.
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Then we waited; a minute elapsed, two minutes! I could hear the beating of my
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heart - the engine shook the ground - three minutes! Four minutes!
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We were like statues with eyes fixed on the polished ball of silver, supported
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by means of a high metal frame-work, which had a polished rod curved over the
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top like a crane. This was in fact the pole from which the energy was
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transmitted to the golden rock on Mars. Five minutes! "At last!" I shouted.
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"Look! Look!"
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The shining ball had become a confused blue in colour, and I violently winked
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to clear my eyes. "At last!" The silver knob again changed colour, what
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seemed like a miniature rainbow surrounded it with concentric circles of
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blinding brilliance.
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Then something dropped flashing into a dish set beneath the ball, another, and
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another, glittering drop followed, and another, almost before a word could be
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spoken the drops had coalesced and become a tiny stream, which, as it fell,
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twisted itself into a bright spiral, gleaming with many shifting hues, then
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overflowing from the dish.
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The tiny stream gradually grew in size, faster and yet faster it flowed, an
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interlacing maze of rings. After the five minute start, we timed the flow at
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one ounce per minute. Frank said this could be speeded up to a much greater
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amount. Frank let the machine operate for another minute, then turned off the
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power and we placed the parts of this wonderful machine into the X-12. Frank
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and Frances bid me goodbye with the promise of returning soon.
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...and they left for Mars.....
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This book has several such anecdotes, all of which are intriguing to one
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degree or another.
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With regard to this particular story, it raises some interesting possibilities
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because in nature, positive (high pressure) flows to negative (low pressure),
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so it follows that if you could charge something up to a very high positive
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potential, you might be able to cause it to emit tiny particles which could be
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accumulated on a cathode.
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Thousands of horsepower would probably go well into the megawatt range which
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would be possible to generate with an atomic power source, although I wonder
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about popping one together in a few hours. If the microwave transmitter was
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tuned to the resonant frequency of the gold and at these very high potentials,
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this story almost makes sense.
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As some of us here at KeelyNet have been studying of late, the earth is
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positively charged and the upper atmosphere is negative, on the order of
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hundreds of thousands of negative volts.
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My friend Guy Smith, informs me that Tom Bearden referred to something called
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a MURRAY AMPLIFIER in a lecture Guy had attended several years ago. Guy says
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he never found anything written about this device, but Bearden indicated it
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to have been a matter transporter that worked instantly. According to Guy,
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Bearden said that satellites had for some time been of sufficient number to be
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able to image the entire earth from many angles.
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A very bright flash was seen emanating from the United States and recorded on
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satellite photos along with the time and position. At the same time and
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exactly 180 degrees away, in a straight line through the earth, another
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identical bright flash was seen in China. Bearden was speculating this to
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have been a test of the Murray Amplifier. If you know anything about this
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Murray Amplifier, we here at KeelyNet would greatly appreciate either a source
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or photocopies of your information.
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So, in the case of the Martian gold, we have a microwave transmitter, isolated
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from the earth's positive geoelectric field and emitting a very high power,
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positively charged, ELEMENTALLY tuned microwave beam through space to a metal
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object on another planet.
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One possible explanation is an altered duty cycle, where a return path could
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be created by imbalancing the wave in its duty cycle, so that the negative
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wave was of longer duration than the positive. The positive beam would expand
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the mass (think of it as a 'slowed lightning' process where mass is normally
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expanded very rapidly, causing it to explode) to produce the gradual decay of
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the excited mass, the negative would carry back these highly charged
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components to be received on a very highly charged negative pole.
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Once the electronic transport process was begun, it would accelerate over time
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as the waves began to permeate the mass to ever greater degrees, which could
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explain why more gold flowed as time progressed.
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In a way, the cathode can be thought of as a negative well or drain for the
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returning positive energies, with those energies carrying the elemental
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components that will concentrate and reform as the element on the cathode.
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Another point was the color change, described as a 'shining ball...with a
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confused blue colour' on the negative condensing ball, indicating either
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heating or some kind of high voltage plasma because of the second comment,
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'a miniature rainbow surrounded it with concentric circles of blinding
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brilliance'. Gold and other shiny metallic surfaces have been described as
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reflecting a 'prismatic' or 'chromatic' light.
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There is another intriguing concept which relates to this subject. It deals
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with the formation of elements as veins and nodes in the earth by the action
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of 'telluric currents'. As far as I can understand this, it ties in with the
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Chinese dragon currents called 'lung mei' which again correlate with both ley
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and grid lines.
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Something produces the signature of an element at a given location, probably
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the coincidence of two or more energy streams either at a given frequency or
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producing that frequency when these energies interfere.
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Old European mines, particularly in Germany, were held within the control of
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families over the centuries. Once the mine had been almost fully depleted,
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the family would seal it off for a long period of time. After 50 or 100 years
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or so, the mine would again be opened up, where they claimed the ore had
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'regenerated' via the action of these telluric currents.
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Since the 'nodal signature' of the mine seems to be tuned to the nature of the
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element that is mined there, the idea was that these currents would transport
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'free radicals' of this element (attracted by resonance) to the site, thus
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replenishing it. The key to allowing this process to happen was to seal off
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the mine to prevent any disturbing influences that would interfere with the
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telluric currents.
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I won't be able to do the crude diagram in the book justice using ASCII
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characters and the description does not appear to match the diagram but here
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it is;
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this whole tubular section tilts up at about 45 degrees
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positive / \ small positive
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transmitter O \ _____ / toroid O transmitter
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pole \ | | top / pole
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\ | large | /
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|--||--||--||--||--||----| toroid |----||--||--||--||--||--|
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| dielectric | o | dielectric |
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| insulating \ / / insulating |
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| spacers \/______/ spacers |
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(_) | | | negative pole (_)
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(___) | |_____| (___)
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(_____) | / \ small toroid (_____)
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(_______) | \ _____ / bottom (_______)
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earth insulator pads | \ / earth insulator pads
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| \ /<--- condensing cone
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| O <--- shiny silver accumulator
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\ o <--- coalescing gold drops
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\ in a high negative field
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\O <--- cathode attractor to create
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tension field to accumulator
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note : Due to the vagueness of the information provided in the
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description, there are several possible configurations, though
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I believe this one to be closest to the machine as described and
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in the book drawing. The 'cathode attractor' and 'silver
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accumulator' could be swapped.......>>> Jerry
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Also note that sputtering and vaporization of gold is routinely done for the
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formation of integrated circuits. The ping pong ball captured in a high
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velocity airstream also might relate to this claim where the ionized particles
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might be captured in the high velocity return/reflected beam.
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this is a side view
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transmitter
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O O transmitter
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top end | /
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small toroid end | /
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large toroid \
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/ \ \ \
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/ \ \ \ cathode attractor
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/ \ \ \ <--- arm
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/ \ \ \
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/ \ \ \
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/ \ tubular \ \
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/ \ cylinder-->\ \
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/ \ \ \ bottom end
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/ \ silver-->O. \
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/ \ accumulator . \ cathode
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/ \ . O<-- attractor
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_/ \_ .<--gold drops
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(_____) (_____) \_________/
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\ earth insulator pads /
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The dual arms, being separated as they are, appear to be taking advantage of a
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transmitter and reflector angle. The positive microwave beams charge the
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target and that energy reflects back to the negative pole receiver.
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Once reflected from the target, it is still a highly charged positive energy
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but is now laden with the element that has been removed from the target. Now,
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the material must be 'precipitated' by use of the negative collecting,
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condensing properties of the cathode.
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The end of the arm that originates from the central large toroid to hang out
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in front of the accumulator, appears to be creating a very high tension
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negative electrostatic field, probably oscillating at the frequency of the
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gold element. This produces the coalescence of the particles into gold drops
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as described by Matthews.
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This is one approach to teleportation or matter transference which I've not
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seen detailed to any degree anywhere else. Though this approach appears to be
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slow at the rate of one ounce per minute, it only takes duplication of it to
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prove the concept and make it subject to faster transport speed experiments.
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These might be directly dependent on the focal point of the beam and/or the
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distances involved.
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In the case of large scale matter, some kind of scanned matrix might be a more
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viable approach. Though there are indications that some kind of 'signature'
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would be the most efficient approach to take. When we get further details on
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the Murray system or any others in this area of study, they will be posted on
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KeelyNet.
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