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    Would you like to have Free Electricity? (English Edition)

    Por Patrick J Kelly

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    "How would you like to have Free Electricity?" is an Introductory Reference book; a How To Do It book, a Do It Yourself instructional manual, and a history book, all rolled into one, on the topic of "free energy", "environmental energy", "the Zero-Point energy field", "ambient energy", or "radiant energy" as it has been referred to by many investigators and inventors over the years.

    This book gives the reader an excellent overview of and introduction into this fascinating field of study.

    A field of study and investigation, over the past 100 years, by men and women who have successfully discovered, invented and developed literally hundreds of working devices.

    Although the material contained in this book can be located for free from various sources throughout the Web, it has been reassembled here by the author in one easy to use and convenient location, thus sparing the reader the laborious and time consuming task of reassembling it for his or her self.

    Plus it provides the reader with a FREE source of additional information on far more devices than was possible to include in this introductory book.

    Devises, many of which, have been suppressed in one way or another to prevent them from coming to market and thus competing with and interfering with the income streams of individuals, companies and governments that reap trillions of dollars each year by selling and taxing the energy used by all of us.

    Included in this book's contents, the reader is provided with step-by-step instructions on how to build and use many different useful devices that successfully utilize the free and limitless field of energy that surrounds us.

    It also provides the reader with the needed schematics and component lists and useful photos to assist anyone interested in replicating many of these devices.

    In addition, its provide the history behind some of the more famous devices, as well as, information about their inventor/developer.

    Many devices need no fuel or input power to work; many need only a small amount to get them started; while some others require continuous input power to keep them working, but provide far more useful output power than what is required as input.

    Some described devices provide small amounts of useful power, but some provide enough power to literally take an entire house totally off of the power grid.

    For example, there are instructions for constructing a relatively simple device that utilizes a 12 volt battery to start its operation, but then goes on to provide 60 Watts of electrical power continuously day and night while keeping its battery fully charged.

    Some devices seemingly magnify energy (by drawing in additional energy from the environment) thus providing far more output power than is supplied to them as input power.

    There is even a detailed description of a house that was built that needs no utilities not provided by the house itself. The book also includes directions on where the reader can obtain construction plans to enable him or her to build or have built a similar house.

    The book includes an excellent tutorial for beginners on electronics, itself well worth more than the cost of this book,

    Who is this book intended for: anyone 15 years of age or older; people with limited knowledge and construction skills, as well as professional builders, inventors, engineers and scientists; Do It Yourself-ers; experimenters, people who live in remote areas, where electrical power is extremely limited or non-existent; people where electrical power is often interrupted due to extreme weather conditions; retired people who want a most enjoyable hobby; Jr. & Sr. High School students, looking for winning Science Fair projects; college and university grad students, looking for advanced study ideas.
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