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ISBP Actually "Attracts" Ions from the Atmosphere
Q. How do you suppose the beamer can be used to tap into free energy?
From: "James Fauble" <JDEnterprizes@m...>
Date: Fri Jun 11, 2004 10:20 pm
Subject: Re: How do you use the Beamer?
Hey Bud,
I am betting that you can already guess Rob, as to how the beam could be used to
tap into the upper atmosphere however, I will humor you just so others can read
this.
First of all the name Ion Source Beam Projector is probably not the most
correct term which could be used to describe the device, but since it is
something that is already recognized by top physicists we might as well use
language that is acceptable to them and which may avoid further conflict which
would likely result by changing the terms.
The unit itself does not project ions but actually attracts them
due to the magnetic projection which emanates from the center holes or ports of
the device.
Most people know and understand the basic fundamentals of physics which are
taught to us all in high school and so are aware of the fact that like poles
repel each other while opposites attract each other. It is also common knowledge
that electricity is always accompanied by a magnetic field and vice versa. Even
static charges possess both electrical and magnetic properties, although static
charges are the only commonly known electrical and/or magnetic phenomena which
are known to possess monopolar properties meaning simply that the electric
potential and accompanying magnetic fields can be separated or isolated into
purely negative or positive such as by a Van De Graff generator etc.. .
Now since we all know that opposites always attract and like poles repel, it
should be obvious that by projecting a concentrated magnetic beam into a charged
electrical medium such as say, the IONOSPHERE, according to the very laws that
we are already aware of and that govern science itself, a predictable outcome
should be expected. What do you think that outcome will be, Rob? We already know
the answer don't we?
You see, the Ion Source Beam really is an Ion Source Beam and will and does in
fact create a source for ion attraction not because it is itself projecting ions
but is in fact doing just the opposite, IE- Attracting ions from the very air
around us. It is the most basic of scientific principals and this has been known
for a very long time.
One of the most respected scientific corporations around has already admitted
that this would have to be the case, and of course they could not deny such an
obvious hypothesis since they would thereby be denying the most basic principals
that they claim to be so strict about going by.
In fact the Vasant Corporation felt it necessary to warn me that such a device
would likely pull down so much energy that they had no answer as to how one
could control it. The reason you would see either a bright florescent red/orange
or blue/green dot on a television screen when pointing such a device towards it,
is the basic fact that it is literally sucking or drawing the electrons or
positrons right towards the device with great force. This is what would also
happen if you were to aim this device at the ground and sky at the same time.
You would be establishing a direct link between earth and sky and depending on
the energy level of the unit, you could project a beam all the way to the
ionosphere and tap the full potential of the planet.
Sound crazy? I'm sure there will be many skeptics out there but the science is
already there and the facts have already been established which are being used
for various applications already. Why not energy transfer?
Best Regards,
Jim
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From: "Howard Rogers" <cyclesandgardens@yahoo.c*>
Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2004 8:40 PM
Subject: Re: [pes_isbp] From zeoez: ( How
can the beamer tap into free energy? )
Looks to me, personally that the beam might be an Ion trap. There are lots
of ions in the atmosphere, and trapping them would be useful.
Posted with permission of George Bugh, July 7,
2004
From: Bugh, George J <george.j.bugh@lmco.c*>
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 2:41 PM
Subject: Pure Energy Systems -- Director of Operations
I happened across this on the web and wanted to
clarify,
Regarding:
www.pureenergysystems.com/os/IonSourceBeamProjector/theory/attracts_atmospheric_ions/
The Vasant Corporation has never worked on anything
related to an ion source beam projector.
Someone sent an email asking about getting energy
from the ionosphere and I only said that there is an accumulation of electric
charges in the ionosphere that could be uncontrollably shorted to ground if a
current path was established between the ionosphere and ground. This may not
apply to all the ionosphere. If it could be done then it would like affect a
more localized area in the vicinity of the established short. But this is just
speculation on my part as I have never worked on anything like that and I am not
an expert on the ionosphere. All my research experience has been related to spin
waves, free energy devices (not related to the ionosphere) and antigravity.
George J. Bugh
Electronics Engineer, Senior Staff
Flight Simulation Laboratory
Lockheed Martin Aerospace Company
Fort Worth, Texas
phone 817-777-3345
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Previous Dialogue with Vasant Corporation
From: George Bugh <george.j.bugh@vasantcorporation.c*>
To: JDEnterprizes@mailblocks.c*
Cc: Subject: Re: Magnetic beam technology:
Sent: Wed, 5 May 2004 20:45:23 -0500
J.D.Fauble,
Your device sounds interesting.
I'm sorry but we have not done much research along those lines.
I have read in the past that it could be dangerous to tap into the earth's
ionosphere since after initiating a current flow a very large uncontrolled
discharge of the ionosphere might occur with bad side effects on the planet.
But that was all highly speculative.
Sincerely, George J Bugh
----- Original Message -----
From: <JDEnterprizes@mailblocks.c*>
To: <contact@vasantcorporation.c*>
Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2004 2:06 AM
Subject: Magnetic beam technology:
> I discovered that by assembling high energy magnets in a certain
manner, a powerful magnetic beam is projected similar to a laser. The beam draws
ionized particle towards both sides of the device. I was wondering if this might
be used to tap into the earths ionosphere and by using a conductive material in
the middle, allow a current to flow? Any insights?
>
> Thanks,
>
> J.D.Fauble
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