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Suppressed Pioneers Of New Knowledge

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Suppressed Pioneers of New Knowledge

By David Brandt
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April 15, 2009

Ken,

There are people whose brilliance was harvested while their values were discarded and ridiculed. Nikola Tesla is one whose name and ideals are just beginning to be known. What about Austrian Viktor Schauberger whose inventions worked with natural law? He could have provided all the free energy that anyone could ever want and his inventions had the potential to restore the Earth that he loved so much. Since running water is toxic to the entities which seem to infect consciousness by design, perhaps Schauberger's inventions and ideas have more far-reaching applications then even he had imagined. Sometimes justice is found in such ironies. Schauberger's name is rarely heard. His research was stolen from him, first in part by Hitler, and then by the big oil boys of Texas and the United States government.

These brave souls lived with honor. Their gifts were for not just humanity, but for the entire planet. The dark agenda is not about physical death--that is trivial to them--it is about preventing the advancement of spirtuality.

I wonder if a single altruistic action, supplying many people with the ability to power their homes, for example, and acting without concern of material gain from this, but only to finally put a stop to this insanity, would have an effect? They can target one, or a group of people, but once the 'cat is out of the bag' on a large scale, it will not go back in....................


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