By Theo Paijmans
1999, Illuminet Press, 472pp.
"Over a century ago Philadelphia inventor John Worrell Keely made the
most important discov ery of all time: a source of unlimited,
everlasting energy. quarter of a century he experimented with this
force. He built a staggering 2,000 machines and devices that ran on
the energy he had discovered. More than a century ago he experimented
with antigravity, and contemporary accounts state that he found a
solution. Others claim to have witnessed how he disintegrated solid
substances with the help of his esoteric force. A company was
establishe d and funded with $5,000,000 in capital to support him.
Many came to know of his discovery and witness his demonstrations,
including Nikola Tesla, Jules Verne an d Thomas Edison. The occult
underground reverberated when they learned of his discovery.
Theosophical society founder Madam Blavatsky and the founder of the
anthroposophical movement, Rudolf Steiner, wrote and lectured on his
mysterious energy. Early science fiction still owes a debt to him and
his work. The name of the enigmatic inventor: John Worrell Keely. He
was one of the world's first and foremost free energy pioneers."
(4/21/99)
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