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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Sponsored by Vangard Sciences
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PO BOX 1031
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Mesquite, TX 75150
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February 27, 1991
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This file courteously shared with KeelyNet by Dale Pond.
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Dale publishes the Journal of Sympathetic Vibratory Physics out of
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Colorado Springs. His address is listed in the file CONTACT1.
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Dale also publishes many hard to find papers on
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Keely and related subjects.
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A partial list of his publications is the KeelyNet file SOURCE1.ASC.
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John Ernst Worrell Keely ---- Born September 3, 1827,
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Died November 18, 1898.
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Seventy one years he walked and worked among the citizens of
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Philadelphia. Twenty five of those years as an industrious inventor
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and philosopher. Founder of The Keely Motor Company and discoverer
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of a means to mechanize the etheric forces of nature.
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The very same forces Tesla, Hertz, Crooke and many others wrestled
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with for the benefit of mankind. Alleged inventor of "aerial
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navigation" or as it is described today, true "anti-gravity." This
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was done more than 15 years before Orville and Wilbur raced into the
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wind and immortality.
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A man with ideas so revolutionary even today, one hundred years
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later, his ideas are only beginning to have meaning and therefrom
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credence. Through the use of high-frequency photography we are now
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discovering what Mr. Keely spoke so truthfully about in his workshop
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to incredulous "scientists." None of whom ever did get the slightest
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idea of his true teachings. The range of which debunked the then
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current atomic theory in all of its ramifications.
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He then had the courage and vision to design, build and operate
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machinery on a totally new realm of understanding! Which, at the
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same time, proved the validity of his statements. Never once did he
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postulate a new law or principle without backing his statement with
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verifiable evidence.
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However, his ideas fell on deaf and "dumb" ears; no one could
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understand him, his theory was light-years ahead of dogmatic
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science; to be able to explain the newly discovered and demonstrated
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laws Mr. Keely was forced to develop an entire vocabulary *1 - a
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vocabulary so foreign "and strange to the "objective scientists"
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they couldn't help but shake their heads and walk away. Which of
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course they did, in droves. So totally bizarre was his language to
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them they hesitated to investigate his equipment and demonstrations
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for fear of ridicule from peerage.
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The reader has only to recall the fate of those who have blessed
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mankind the most, with their minds and efforts in the past. Who can
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forget the shame at the death of Socrates, the imprisonment of
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Galileo, the ridicule of Bacon and the utterly unforgivable
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ostracization of Nikola Tesla? Who has given more than the One whose
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hands were torn asunder by spikes driven through them by fear and
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envy?
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In this way, ignorant Man, his head buried by greed and hungary for
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power, has treated those who have endeavored to lighten the burden
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of material existence. The power wielded by these, can trace its
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roots to the feet of each of these men of heart. Which wielder of
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power gives thanks for his gift?
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It is for these reasons Mr. Keely refused to divulge his secrets to
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the courts. Keely knew man needed his philosophy even more than they
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needed his machines. For without a parallel moral development Man
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would misuse his winderful new science. A philosophy grew in his
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mind as his knowledge expanded, til he could see and prove the
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Oneness of all Creation.
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Mrs. Clara Bloomfield-Moore tells us Mr. Keely met with frustration
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on every hand as he attempted to perfect his "Motor"; and it was not
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until Mr. Keely realized the spiritual aspects of his creation did
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he begin to make real progress. His spiritual insights enabled him
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to "see" the unseeable", and "do the undo-able."
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Concurrent with his mechanical progress there evolved a Philosophy
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of Evolution. A Philosophy so complete and so compelling, provable
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through his devices, that Mr. Keely gave more importance to it than
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to his many apparatuses.
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This Philosophy is of greater importance to Man than "Levitation" at
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this juncture in Man's spiritual growth. For with such control of
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mighty forces, man would certainly destroy himself. But with a
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perfect light of understanding Man would elevate his consciousness
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to an awareness sufficient to assume his rightful place beside the
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Creator and rightfully responsible to that Created.
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This work is an effort to establish a perspective for the reader
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surrounding the events and people of the later years of the 1800s.
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If it is true we are to learn from history, then we can learn from
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those lessons so evident in this sad yet marvelous adventure. Mr.
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Keely wrestled with forces we can't understand and won the match.
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His defeat was met from the hand of man, by far the worst enemy. It
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is evident that if Man is to succeed as Co-Creator -he must at some
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point in time - begin to act as though the role was his.
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As you read these pages, ask "Have things or attitudes changed so
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very much?" "Have they changed enough?" "Are we deserving of God's
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greatest gift - to let Man share his Throne?"
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Certain matters of historical nature should be kept in mind as one
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scans these pages; the "electron" was not fully accepted among
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scientists until many years after Mr. Keely died. The references in
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this book allude to this "elementary, primordial element. "Radiant
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matter" has since been called "electrons" or "electron flow."
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Some of these arguments have met with their fate at the hands of
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atomic physicists, they claim to have "split the atom," and to have
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witnessed mesons, muons and the like, all sub-atomic particles. But
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the questions as to what is matter and what is force have remained
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as unanswered today as they were then.
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The new developments in Kirlian photography are evidencing new
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forces unaccountable by "current atomic theory", are these new
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forces the same Keely discovered and harnessed in his laboratory?
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Can this "vital fluid" surrounding all living things even those
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inorganic items) be the "ethereal fluid" of the old alchemists and
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occultist? The forces Keely couldn't name and express in acceptable
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terms simply because alchemy and occultism were not "acceptable"?
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This work is not intended to be a support for Occultism, Alchemy or
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any other form of Science. It is to cast light on a bit of history,
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begun to unfold in Philadelphia over one hundred years ago and
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perhaps not yet opened to its fullest.
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Time will tell whether Mr. John Ernst Worrell Keely was either one
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of the world's greatest frauds or one of its greatest inventors.
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*1 - It has been shown that Keely did not "invent" absurb words and
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terms as others have alleged. Keely proved himself a master of
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the English language. This can be verified by anyone who makes
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an effort to consult good encyclopediae and dictionaries. He
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did, however, coin terms or names for his machines and the new
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aspects of matter and force he discovered as there were no
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terms for these things.
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