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  1. Hi: Some sites that I have regularly read are responding to being named on Washington Post’s black list (1, 2, 3), and that first one quotes one of Uncle Noam’s best passages. This is definitely a frontal assault by the Establishment on anything that it deems a threat, as it wipes the egg from its face on the Trump issue. I kind of publicly predicted 9/11, as an instance of imperial blowback, and Ralph McGehee said that my letter to the editor would have never seen the light of day in Washington Post. Freedom of speech is really a joke in the USA, existing far more in theory than practice, as Ralph discovered. Fidel Castro just died. While the Cubans in Miami are showing their class by dancing in the streets, I have actually been pleasantly surprised that the USA’s media is not just one big echo chamber of condemnation, such as this report from ABC. Of course, most coverage by the USA’s media emphasizes Castro’s dictatorial methods, but I have yet to read one American media account that shows why Castro’s revolution was enacted like it was: the USA’s overthrow of the Guatemalan government. The British press (1, 2) gives far more balanced treatment than the USA’s has so far, as frat boy Marco Rubio called Castro “evil.” I cannot let this moment pass without weighing in a little. Spain, and to a lesser extent, Portugal, had the Western Hemisphere to itself for a century, and was responsible for the greatest demographic catastrophe in the human journey. Just like all of the Caribbean’s islands, Cuba was nearly completely depopulated by the Spanish invasion (the Bahamas were completely depopulated), but within a century, several imperial players were fighting over the Caribbean islands, which is reflected in their heritage today. While the Spanish colonies became the backwater of a has-been empire, the English colonies in North America were highly successful, as they began industrializing like England did, and did it on Earth’s richest continent, with its intact forests and soils, and the invaders would soon begin plundering its mineral wealth, beginning with coal, after the forests were gone, and later with oil. When the French helped out those colonies, as an act of vengeance against Great Britain (without French assistance, the American Revolution would have failed), a new kind of empire began to take shape, and its first great task was to steal a continent, wresting it from its inhabitants. The way that the English and Americans did it in North America became a model for Hitler’s plans. The Monroe Doctrine was really about staking out Latin America as the USA’s imperial domain, with no European powers allowed, and the USA quickly stole more than half of Mexico during its imperial ascent. By the end of the 19th century, the USA was acting just like all empires, and stole the last shreds of Spain’s empire, in the Caribbean and Philippines, and soon made Panama from whole cloth, in the most bogus “revolution” ever, which was almost purely a Wall Street creation. In the early 20th century, the USA’s military marauded at will through Latin America, overthrowing governments and installing dictatorships on behalf of Wall Street. Once in a great while, the “muscle” woke up and spoke out, but it was rare, as usual in empires. The great Franklin Roosevelt helped make Haiti the disaster it is today. The vast majority of Americans are completely oblivious to that grim history. The USA kept the Latin America peoples in bondage, as a big plantation and mine to serve capitalist interests, and when the USA overthrew the Guatemalan government on behalf of Rockefeller interests, it directly led to the Cuban Revolution, as Che Guevara witnessed the American overthrow of the Guatemalan government, which culminated in a genocidal dictatorship in the 1980s. Guevara was determined that Cuba would not go the way of Guatemala, and was highly influential in Cuba’s revolution and tried to export the revolution against neocolonial powers around the world, but the CIA and MIC got him. Of course, all revolutionary leaders have plenty to answer for, and Castro is no exception, but what Americans have almost never heard about is that the average Cuban has long had the highest standard of living in Latin America, by a great margin, all the while subjected to a siege by history’s richest and most powerful nation. The CIA tried to murder Castro hundreds of times, and one of its operations “backfired” and got its sitting president murdered. Rockefeller interests were once again involved, and the cover-up was led by the USA’s chief spook. After JFK’s murder, his Alliance for Progress became a Rockefeller tool instead of a way to lift Latin America, and the USA soon began overthrowing elected Latin American governments at will, leading to outrages such as the Pinochet dictatorship. Castro eventually realized and admitted JFK’s wisdom in resolving the Cuban Missile Crisis, and Castro and Khrushchev were quite distraught over JFK’s murder, with Khrushchev openly weeping and Castro quickly remarked on Oswald’s strange journey into “communism.” Oswald’s intelligence connections screamed out to anybody with a clue, and Castro was well aware that the operation that got JFK killed was trying to frame Castro for it. Yes indeed, one of the most notorious prisons on Earth is on Cuba. It is legendary for its torture of innocent political prisoners and other human rights outrages, and it has resisted all attempts by the international community to shut it down, even American efforts, and it indeed fits Rubio’s description of “evil.” And it is an American prison. Most Americans have almost no awareness of that summary above, and actively avoid such information so that they can keep waving their flags with a clear conscience. Fidel will become quite a historical figure, and mostly for the better. Best, Wade
  2. Hi Serg: Noam is a man of his epoch. The Enlightenment is the foundation of a great deal of Western thought, including its materialism. Noam seems to be a materialist, just like most scientists and scholars today. As Uncle Bucky, who was certainly a harbinger of the Fifth Epoch, stated, retail politics is useless for solving humanity’s fundamental problems, and in that regard, Trump, like Clinton, like Hitler, and so on, are merely symptoms of our malaise. To the extent that people focus on those “stooges” of the economic interests, they miss what is really happening, even people such as Uncle Noam. Nothing of true importance is decided in the White House. Private interests run the world, not the world’s governments. As we saw in recent days, the White House is where celebrities gather to receive medals from the puppet on the throne. Best, Wade
  3. Hi: Thanks Serg, for the Uncle Noam clips. It is kind of timely, as I will soon post about my first contact with Noam, and now is a good time to once again step back from the narratives of the lessons learned and cut to the chase a little. The approach that I eventually came to was a long time in coming, and I suppose that it could be considered close to what Uncle Bucky might do if he was still alive. I have all the respect in the world for what Dennis, Brian, and Greer did, but the issue, to me, is if their approach has a chance. Maybe what Dennis or Greer is trying has a chance (although I strongly doubt it), but I had to take my own path. Ten Dennises or a hundred Greers or Brians, combining their efforts, and we would have had free energy long ago. When I first contacted Noam in 1992, he was gracious, but informed me that he was no expert and advised me to seek an expert opinion. Well, the only “experts” on this stuff probably are/were Dennis, Brian, Greer, and a few others. I have done it before, but I want to again make the distinction clear of what I am doing from anything else that I have seen or heard of. If there were ten efforts like mine that gathered any steam, we would have also had free energy long ago. Maybe one will be enough. I’ll start with the observation that Dennis, Brian, and Greer know/knew full well that free energy (FE), antigravity (AKA electrogravity and other terms), and other world-changing technologies exist on the planet today, and are likely older than all of us. I recently wrote about watching some of Greer’s stuff, and his description of the underground facility that he was in, watching electrogravitic craft flying around, is one of the few credible public admissions of that kind of technology. I am hard of hearing, and could not quite catch the acronym that he used, but the facility that he described was likely similar to if not identical to where my close pal was taken for his demonstration, the demo that Brian nearly yawned about when I told him. Anybody who has played at the high levels for very long is well aware that such technologies are real and on the planet today. As an aside, in that talk the Greer gave, you could hear him briefly refer to Mark’s experience at Lawrence Berkeley. This community is not that large, and we pretty much all know of each other. Anybody that I invite into my choir will have had to gotten over the hump of FE’s possibility and desirability. I privately help anybody who has joined up with me, and give them private details of my friend’s little show, as well as other information that I am not at liberty to disclose publicly. For those that I seek, it is enough to get them over that hump, if they weren’t there already. We are not chasing after unicorns. A primary purpose of my big essay is to show why the advent of an FE-based global economy will be the biggest event in the human journey, and its epochal significance. The vast majority of humanity is unware of FE, gives knee-jerk dismissals of it, or thoughtful or sophisticated arguments for why FE is impossible and/or undesirable. I seek the few who are not ensnared by those mind-traps. But for those who get past denial and fear, they are almost always swallowed up by the quicksand of ideological delusions, misunderstandings of the human condition, human nature, and the human potential, and a lack of awareness of how our world really works. I have sketched those many paths of failure as Levels 6, 7, 9, 10, and 11. They are all missing key understandings, and those misunderstandings are usually rooted in inexperience, naïveté, and fear. Dennis labored early on under the delusion that The People really cared, but did not have anything worth caring about, but a decade later, he admitted that he was wrong, and when I last visited with him, he admitted that his allies hurt him more than his enemies did. The enemy is truly us. The mass movement approach will not work for this epochal undertaking. Dennis tried it by using the three primary population management ideologies in the USA, and you aren’t going to outmaneuver Godzilla with his own tools. At his life’s end, Brian admitted his co-dependence with Washington D.C., and when I watch Greer speak, he clearly has been drinking far too much of the USA’s national security Kool-Aid during his journey. His talk that I watched was given down the street from the White House, and Dennis’s last splash in the USA made the sitting president’s eye bug out, but sitting presidents are truly nobody in the global hierarchy, little more than puppets and errand boys, which Trump will find out soon, if he has not already. I regularly encounter people who eat imperial cornflakes for breakfast each day, and some pick out the Fox News or Trump raisins and think that they are eating the truth for breakfast, but they gobble down the NYT, CNN, NPR, and other offal. Greer hobnobbed with billionaires, and Dennis would be swarmed by them when he was riding high, but those billionaires and “philanthropists” are all worthless for this task. They did not become billionaires because they were visionaries and people with the right stuff. Capitalism does not work that way, and what my fellow travelers and I encountered on our FE journeys was capitalism on steroids. For one example of where Greer’s mentality and mine are different, he mentioned that one reason why the people in charge on Earth are reluctant to allow the public to have FE technology is that “bad actors” on the world stage may weaponize FE. However, the worst actors on the world stage are generally only there because the USA placed them in power and propped them up, from the Central American butcher-dictators to Pinochet to Suharto to Kagame today, who is currently lionized as some saintly figure (like some Mother Teresa figure), but he is a genocidist who serves Western interests in central Africa. The USA’s national security state has long been the greatest force of evil on Earth, and the last place on Earth where I would inquire regarding who should and should not get the benefit of FE. They murdered the head of state and covered it up, and all American presidents since then have been puppets and they know it. You won’t find me engaging in Washington D.C. activism anytime soon. I have never visited the place and don’t plan to. That is a big difference between my approach and Dennis’s, Greer’s, and Brian’s. I do not seek to interact with the rich and powerful, “philanthropists,” and the like, and the masses are more harm than good for this task, although people constantly try to water down my work for mass consumption. I regard that all as a huge waste of time and effort. I’ll grant that the thought is seductive, for some benevolent rich person to step up and give the FE effort the Muppet Movie ending, but it is really one more way to give our power away. There is no group today, other than the small and insular FE community, which supports the idea of FE, much less providing any real help. I am going to have to roll my own. I’ll write more on this topic soon. Best, Wade
  4. Hi: As in Ventura, Dennis’s greatest ally and savior was always Alison. She saved his life several times during their journey, and she did it at least twice during Dennis’s prison stint. She never gave up contacting this and that authority, trying to find a sliver of justice in the system, and it ended up saving Dennis more than once, but it also threw him from the fire into the frying pan, too, and it happened at his first prison. But also, whoever greased the skids was regularly thwarted by what seemed to be divine intervention. Some interests wanted to kill him, but others seemed to be protecting him. Those hundreds of radio talk shows had an impact on Dennis’s prison experience. For those with the capacity to understand, it does not take long to see that Dennis is keenly intelligent, far more so than the average prison inmate. Some guards knew who Dennis was, because of those radio shows, and they recruited Dennis into their operation as an engineer. Some also likely knew that he was innocent, knowing of the system’s structural evil, which may have had something to do with it. Even though he had the relatively easy life of an engineer and his would-be assassin became his friend instead, Dennis was dying in the sweltering heat, with losing his fingernails and voice being part of it. Alison kept calling authorities, filing forms, and the like, to get Dennis some relief, and similar to when he was his own attorney in Ventura, Dennis was in the law library as much as possible and filed endless motions. In The Alternative, pages 139-145, you can read Dennis’s account of his days in prison. He wrote those pages while in prison, so had to be somewhat circumspect about some events, similar to when he wrote My Quest from his cell in Ventura. There is no mention of The Sandman in The Alternative. While in prison, Dennis discovered that yes indeed, the “convicted of fraud” Big Lie in his file was courtesy of Ventura County, and it is likely that the other alterations in his file had them to thank. The prison guards repeatedly set Dennis up to be murdered by the inmates, and seemed to frame him as a snitch. To be regarded as a snitch is a death sentence in prison, and the inmates pronounced Dennis’s death sentence if he stayed in their dorm, and the guards kept putting Dennis right back into that dorm, to the disbelief of the inmates. It culminated with a scene in which the guards forced Dennis into the dorm where he had been given his death sentence, where Dennis was placed in the rear bunk, and then the guard turned out the light. Dennis was alone in the dark with the inmates who had pronounced his death sentence. Dennis spoke into the darkness, telling the inmates what had happened, and asked to just be allowed to walk back out of the dorm. Dennis then walked, in the dark, between all of the dorms bunks, past 35 inmates, and he told me that it was the longest walk of his life. In the “logic” of the prison system, in order to not be put back in the dorm where he had been given his death sentence, he had to snitch on those who threatened him. What a deadly Catch-22. Once he snitched, he would then be put in protective custody, but that meant nothing. Inmates could easily kill other inmates in protective custody. Because of how Dennis’s file had been rigged and how The Sandman was released from maximum security to be Dennis’s bunkmate, I would not bet against the idea that being framed as a snitch was more “special attention” from whoever was trying to get Dennis killed in there, and Dennis openly stated in The Alternative that it seemed to be the case. Again, there is plenty that is not in his book about his prison days, and I’ll tell some of it. In 1993, one of the world’s most notorious prisons was in operation, at Pelican Bay, which had opened only in 1989. When I met Dennis the day after he got out of prison, he told me of life in prison for a few hours, and one of his observations was that a dog catcher had more risk than a California prison guard. The guards simply did not care if the inmates murdered each other. If one inmate murdered another inmate, the authorities would add two years to his sentence. But if an inmate even talked back to a guard, it was a one-way ticket to Pelican Bay. Dennis told of watching a buxom babe of a prison guard strolling through hundreds of inmates in the yard, and not one word would be uttered by any inmate. One catcall, and it was a ticket to Pelican Bay. During that day at the Columbus Airport, Dennis told me that at Pelican Bay, prison officials would assign members of rival gangs to the same cell and have betting pools on who would survive that cellmate situation. Several years later, that activity came to light in a public scandal. This was also typical in California prisons, where the guards were as bad as the prisoners or even worse. California’s prisons are legendary today, worldwide, for their evil practices. On this list, Pelican Bay was not even the “top” rated hellhole in California – LA’s main jail was. Dennis told me of how corrupt the prison system was, in many ways. He told me of a little old lady who sat at a desk in a cellblock, with a key to the cellblock door. Her only job was locking and unlocking that door, and she made $80K a year, or twice my salary as a trucking company controller (or when I worked at that medical lab in LA). Of course, her salary paled next to Mr. Deputy’s $250K per year pension. The dentist at Dennis’s first prison made $600K per year in 2011. Those kinds of salaries are driving California into bankruptcy, and in the 1990s, the Little Hoover Commission oversaw the prison system, trying to rein in costs. Alison contacted anybody that she could about Dennis’s situation, and she wrote to the commissioner of the Little Hoover Commission. Alison knew how to play the game, and her letter stressed how much money ($20K per year) that California was paying to imprison a man who failed to file a form, not to mention that he had been placed in a shark tank environment. Dennis’s treatment was so startling that the commissioner drove from Sacramento to Dennis’s prison and arrived, unannounced, to interview Dennis. That spooked the prison officials there, including the warden, and Dennis soon found himself transferred to where he should have gone in the first place, a Club Fed prison that was less than a mile from where I lived while going to college, where Dennis served out his last months in relative bliss. But Dennis did not escape unscathed from the death trap that was set for him. When gangs pronounce somebody’s death sentence, they have to enforce their edicts to maintain “credibility” in the shark tank, and a couple of months after Dennis was moved to the minimum security yard, while waiting to go to the Club Fed prison, some of those gang members caught Dennis in the law library and beat him. Dennis lost some more teeth and had his fingers broken. They knew that he was not a snitch, but could not let him get off scot-free. If Dennis had reported the attack to the guards, he would be signing his death warrant, so he made up an excuse of hurting himself in a weightlifting accident. The next time that I saw Dennis after his release from prison, he was wearing dentures, in another instance of the physical toll of his journey. There is more to tell about Dennis’s prison days. Just like in Ventura County’s jail, Dennis kept in touch with his former inmates, and The Sandman was one of them. Some years later, The Sandman was due to be paroled. There are a number of hierarchies in prison, and one relates to the inmate’s crime. At the bottom are rapists, child abusers, and snitches. Serial killers are at the top. A week before he was due to be paroled, The Sandman had an opportunity to kill a child molester, and did. Did The Sandman feel more comfortable in prison than outside, and sought a reason to stay in prison? If so, it worked, and he had the standard two years added to his sentence (or perhaps more, in his case – I really did not follow it much). Alison was able to pierce the bureaucracy in California and got Dennis paroled to New Jersey, where she and her children had lived since moving from Ventura. The officials tried to have Dennis serve his parole in Ventura County, where he would have surely soon enjoyed Mr. Deputy’s hospitality again on more trumped up charges, and that time they would have made sure that Dennis never lived to see this side of the bars again, but Dennis somehow slipped through their clutches and I paid for his ticket to New Jersey and had his plane stop in Columbus, where I gave him $200 of “out-of-prison” money and listened to him tell about his time in prison. Just like when I met him after being released from jail, Dennis acted like the prison experience was no big deal, it gave him a chance to rest up, and he was ready to go chasing after free energy harder than ever. It was awe-inspiring to witness. I do not know of another like him on Earth. The authorities still tried to clip Dennis’s wings and put him on a very restrictive parole, but Dennis was soon raising hell again, and with a whole new level of credibility with the public, after barely surviving prison for failing to file a form. Best, Wade
  5. Hi: Dennis’s Patriot movement efforts were gaining steam in 1992, after I attended that Vegas conference, and Dennis’s plea bargain wound through the courts in record time. As well as the artful deceptions in the rulings, the basic response by the appeal courts was, “What are we even reviewing this case for? He pled guilty.” They thereby avoided the entire plea bargain. The day that Dennis pled guilty to not filing the form, after the judge took Mr. Big Time Attorney hostage, his fate was sealed. Dennis’s assailants who have defended the appeals courts’ rulings, and there have been many over the years, have tacitly admitted the system’s structural evil. Dennis is as talented as I have seen or heard of, and has regularly attracted world-class talent to his efforts (scientific, inventive, technical, legal, etc.), and his memory is pretty good, but mine is better. Over the years, I would see how he would recall some events not quite accurately, and I could refer to his books and see where he was not quite recalling it accurately. They were understandable mistakes, his recalling events of a generation previously, and he would usually get the gist of it right but misremember the details. I’ll provide a couple of examples soon. Another thing with Dennis’s recall and what he chose to share was that he had a lot going on in his life. I have heard of murder attempts that he survived that he never told me about, and I wonder sometimes if he was mixing up events or it was not important enough for him to tell me. In a life like his, skipping over murder attempts is understandable. When his case made it to the USA’s Supreme Court in record time, which was the last court for his appeal process, the court acted so strangely that Dennis’s big name attorney (a constitutional expert who was a consultant to Face the Nation) scratched his head, saying that he never saw the court do that before. On March 5, 1993, Dennis was back in court in Ventura, trying to withdraw his plea and go to trial, as the courts had all reneged on their end of the plea bargain. Other than that one sentence in an early ruling, none of the courts entertained the constitutionality of a law that made failing to file a form a felony. In fact, the law itself had those felony “teeth” in it for especially egregious and criminal violations of that civil law, which was not remotely proven in Dennis’s case and even admitted by the prosecution. Just like in Seattle, where they got Dennis on one person in the state misunderstanding one thing he said, Dennis’s “crime” in Ventura was literally not filing a form and paying $50, which was actually my job. The judge in Ventura would hear none of Dennis’s attempt to withdraw his plea. They seized Dennis right in the courtroom, and he was whisked away to prison. While more than 90% of the organized suppression is structural in nature, the conspiratorial aspects in Dennis’s case were common enough, such as the theft and espionage on the day of the raid. The conspiratorial aspects became highly evident once again, as officials in California’s “justice” system repeatedly tried to get Dennis murdered, and that takes a little telling. When I met Dennis the day after his release from prison, he did not discuss all of the aspects of it, but I heard about some of it during my second stint with him, read about more in his books, and during my visit in 2013 he told me more (and I talked with Alison when Dennis was in prison, and she told me about some of it), and here is what I pieced together. Dennis is a paraplegic, who could not run if his life depended on it, but he was always fitted for leg irons in Ventura. Room temperature is too warm for him, partly due to his medical condition. Dennis’s “crime” was failing to file a form, so one might think that he would be assigned to some minimum security, Club Fed kind of prison. Oh no, not in California. Not only was he not given some kind of Club Fed experience, his file was heavily doctored. I think it likely that the gangsters in Ventura County were behind that. In the California prison system, they have a ranking system to determine where an inmate should be incarcerated. Not only did they have Club Fed kinds of prisons in California, even in the mainline prisons a prisoner could be in maximum, medium, or minimum security, depending on how his file was analyzed. Somebody should have gone to prison for what was done to Dennis’s file, but the person probably got a promotion instead, which was common enough. While the full might of the evil legal system could only get Dennis for failing to file a form, his intake file began with the Big Lie that Dennis had been convicted of fraud. Those charges were dismissed, but whoever doctored the file took that liberty with the facts of the case, and that was just the beginning. Dennis was honorably discharged from the military and was in combat in Southeast Asia, he attended four years of college and had a wife and children, and let’s leave aside his helping the FBI sting the Mob, the USA’s Attorney General calling him “squeaky clean,” etc. That was all “erased” from his file. Those facts, or lack of them, were used in their classification system, and fabricating what he was convicted for and erasing key facts of his life allowed the prison officials to nudge him up just enough so that they could classify him into medium security, which is the shark tank of the California prison system. That is where gangs rule, and inmates attacking and killing each other was a daily occurrence in the medium security environment where Dennis was placed. All of those “mistakes” in Dennis’s file can perhaps be explained away, but whoever did it would have a hard time keeping a straight face. Not only was Dennis the paraplegic who can’t run and for whom room temperature is too warm, the prison system thought that Dennis would make a fine firefighter, and they placed him in a fire camp prison in California’s Central Valley, just before the hot summer season began. Dennis lost all of his fingernails in the sweltering heat in that prison, and got a lesion in his throat that had to be surgically removed after he amazingly survived the prison experience. Again, all of those “anomalies” in Dennis’s classification and placement could perhaps be explained away with extremely strained logic, which attributed it to a series of bizarre coincidences, but what happened next removed all doubt. Not only was Dennis put into the shark tank of medium security, a serial murderer in maximum security, who was a legendary killer with the nickname The Sandman, had his lucky day when he was suddenly moved from maximum security and placed in medium security to be Dennis’s bunkmate! When I saw Dennis in 2013, he said that it could not have been more obvious that the prison officials were trying to get him killed, in a fashion I’ll call “death by inmate,” when he found himself with The Sandman as his bunkmate in medium security in a fire camp. The Sandman also knew that he had been setup to kill Dennis, but he hated the prison officials as much as anybody did and refused to do their bidding, and whoever greased the skids for Dennis that way had badly misjudged the situation. Dennis quickly became The Sandman’s best friend in prison and even converted him to Christianity. The Sandman was such a legendary killer that nobody in medium security dared cross him. The Sandman furthermore declared that Dennis was under his protection, and that anybody who messed with Dennis had to answer to him. Well, that attempt to get Dennis murdered by the inmates did not work, but the prison officials were not finished trying, and would try more than once later on, and that will take a little telling. So, how many people were in on it? Probably only a handful, who were handsomely bribed, and manipulating Dennis into the shark tank and letting “nature take its course” was their method of subtle and plausibly deniable murder, if Dennis did not succumb to the insane heat of California’s Central Valley in the summer. Somebody had to doctor his file, somebody surely used that file to get Dennis into that prison and in into medium security, and somebody had to get The Sandman suddenly placed into medium security and be assigned as Dennis’s bunkmate. Was the warden in on it? I doubt it, as subsequent events would provide evidence for. My guess is that only a few highly placed people had to be in on it, just like in Ventura. A few subtle turns of the knobs in an inherently evil system is all it takes to grease the skids for somebody like Dennis. There is much more to tell about Dennis’s prison experience. Best, Wade
  6. Hi: Those days of study began in 1990 (which really began in 1989, as I descended into library stacks to help prepare any expert witnesses that my defense money might bring to the witness stand), and I was an eager student. The first body of work that I intensively studied was Uncle Noam’s. He was such a prodigious writer that there was no lack of writings to study. He wrote an article every month in LOOT, he wrote books such as Necessary Illusions and Deterring Democracy, he wrote books with Uncle Ed, such as Manufacturing Consent, he wrote small, pithy booklets such as What Uncle Sam Really Wants, and David Barsamian nearly made a career out of interviewing Noam and making easy-to-read books from them. I have a Chomsky bookshelf or two in my library, and as eagerly as I wanted to understand what he had to say, it took about two years before I understood. Noam’s work came from such a radically different place from my “education” and conditioning that it took a great deal of effort to wrap my head around it. My work is far more radical: it is Epochal in nature, and my best students go deep on my work and don’t come up for air for months or years. So, I am sympathetic with people who encounter my work and think that they understand it after a few hours or days of reading, when they have barely scratched the surface and really don’t understand the basics of my message. I subscribed to Covert Action Information Bulletin, Z Magazine, the Christic Institute’s magazine, Utne Reader, The Spotlight, and other periodicals, so it was not like I read Noam in isolation, but his work was The Big One, which took me the longest to understand. For me, the sense was not that I had found some new truth, but I strongly received the sense of how deeply I had been lied to during my “education” and indoctrination. A couple of years into my studies, it was 1992 and the 500th anniversary of Columbus’s feat of discovery, and I worked in Columbus, Ohio. The town mounted a celebration that lasted the entire year. In Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States, I got the first inkling that the Columbus story that I was taught might not have been the whole truth. Then, in 1992, I got my big wakeup call on what the “settling” of the USA was like by reading David Stannard’s American Holocaust. It is still the one to be reckoned with. What a devastating read. From my earliest days of study, I raided the footnotes of the books I read, and daisy-chained along the sources, partly to see if what people such as Stannard wrote were accurate, as those writings were so alien to everything that I had been taught. Stannard’s work held up extremely well. A few years before American Holocaust, Stannard published Before the Horror, which dealt with the pre-contact population of Hawaii, which shook up the scientific community. Stannard argued that Hawaii’s pre-contact population may have been as high as one million people. One response to his work is The Growth and Collapse of Pacific Island Societies, but the only scientific study in it still hewed toward the standard estimate of about 250K people in Hawaii when Captain Cook arrived. So, scholars, like scientists, do not have to be right to be important. It is the process that is important, and Stannard’s work was very worthy in that regard, and the thesis of American Holocaust has never been credibly challenged, as far as I have seen. Ward Churchill furthered Stannard’s work with his magnum opus, A Little Matter of Genocide. Stannard wrote the preface to it, and presciently remarked that Churchill was “looking for trouble” in writing his masterpiece. That book was eventually put under a microscope, and in the scholarly equivalent of how Dennis went to prison for failing to file a form, a few footnotes were put under the microscope and Churchill was fired from his university position. We don’t have anything close to true freedom of speech in the USA. American Holocaust was where I first read that the Junípero Serra story taught to me in school, as I attended Junípero Serra elementary school, might have been a bit short of the truth. Serra was sainted last year, and I regard him as the Hitler of California, whose chief accomplishment was establishing a string of concentration camps called missions, which resulted in the almost complete genocide of California’s coastal natives, from San Francisco to San Diego. In a recent Scientific American issue, an article discussed how the evidence was shattering the Chomskyan paradigm in linguistics, of generative grammar. Chomsky, like any good scientist, never expected his theories to last for centuries. As Einstein said, every theory is killed by a fact, and Uncle Noam’s theories might not outlive him, but that does not make him an unimportant scientist. The overturning of Newtonian physics by relativity did not make Newton a trivial scientist. He is still regarded as history’s most important. Virtually all hypotheses and theories are eventually proven wrong. It is the nature of the enterprise. Key core principles of Darwin’s work, such as descent with modification, have stood up for more than 150 years (that one may last forever), but that is highly unusual in science. Darwin’s uniformitarian theory about extinction has long since been overturned, after a century of dogma regarding it. But in my voyage of discovery, of all the lies I had been fed while growing up, I learned one of my journey’s most important lessons: almost nobody else wanted to know. It was really a corollary to my journey’s primary lesson about personal integrity. The vast majority of people will eagerly believe any lie as long as it keeps their belly full. Many years later, I encountered the scientific/scholarly explanation of it: people cherish their in-group status above all, and they will engage in all manner of mind trick and open dishonesty to preserve their in-group’s reputation, at least in their own eyes, and most will instinctively avoid any information that calls their in-group’s status into question. Also, “experts” and the “educated” are among the worst offenders against logic and honesty in defending their in-groups. George Orwell summed it up well: “In our time, political speech and writing are largely the defense of the indefensible.” It has gotten far worse since Orwell’s time. One of my earliest and harshest lessons on this issue came via one of the few friends who supported me during my nightmare in Ventura. That tale takes a little telling, and will come soon. It can be highly instructive to those who want to proselytize their social circles with the “good news” of my work. Best, Wade
  7. Hi: Freeknowledge does his homework, which is what I ideally seek. Way too many people approach me with their cup full, with New Age/Conspiracist “advice,” but they don’t do their homework. Yes indeed, Niele’s book was influential, and was part of my adopting that Epochal framework. Probably the two most “paradigmatic” books on my scholar’s journey were Fuller’s Utopia or Oblivion and Niele’s book. In both instances, I had already been groping toward what they presented. For instance, I wrote the “big picture” part of that DOE proposal a year or so before encountering Niele’s book, and finished the 2002 version of my site before encountering Bucky, which still comprises the bulk of my site today, but all of my writings since encountering Bucky have been more consciously comprehensive. As far as energy and the human journey, Earl Cook’s work was more seminal to my work than Niele’s. That Epochal Event table has Cook to thank for its genesis, and the numerical data partly comes from it. I read Cook’s masterpiece in 2008 and Niele’s in 2010, and wrote that DOE proposal between them. Encountering the Peak Oilers was another key event in my study for writing my big essay. As far as Niele’s work and mine go, I began thinking in terms of humanity’s Epochal Events before reading Niele’s work, as you can see from that DOE proposal (I suspect that Cook’s book helped me the most in thinking in terms of Epochs), but Niele’s work helped crystallize it. I invented the Second and Fifth Epochs. As I recall, I began thinking about the First Epoch because of Niele’s book, and also began thinking in terms about early life on Earth in energy terms from reading Niele’s book. I obtained Andrew Knoll’s book because of reading Niele’s, and as I sit back and take in the bookshelves in my office that I used for the first half of my big essay, I obtained almost all of them after reading Niele’s book. Because I bought most of my books in the past decade from Amazon, even for those that I don’t have the receipt in them as bookmarks, I can instantly tell when I bought the book. For instance, I bought Jonathan Lunine’s masterwork because I read about it in Niele’s. I was already writing in terms of the Third and Fourth Epochs when I encountered Niele’s work, as you can tell from the DOE proposal, but Niele is partly responsible for the First (as is Richard Wrangham), and the genesis of the first half of my big essay partly has him to thank, although you can see its genesis in my energy racket essay, which I wrote back in 2001 or so. A relative recommended Rare Earth to me, and after reading it in 2010, I realized that I had read one of Peter Ward’s books several years earlier (in 2004) on the mammoth extinctions. I have ten of Ward’s books today, and he might be the most cited author in my big essay. When I get to my essay update (I’ll write more about that soon), Ward’s latest, with Joe Kirschvink, will be prominent. The most satisfying part of my years of study since 2003, when I encountered Bucky and became more consciously comprehensive, was resuming my science studies in earnest (which really began back in 1990). Ah heck, I am going to say it now, as some years have now passed and I am not putting him at risk of being unduly pestered; I contacted Peter Ward a couple of months before I first published my big essay, to get his permission to publish a graphic from one of his books. A happy aspect of my journey is that when I have contacted the great, they affirmed my impression that they were also great human beings. When I first wrote to Uncle Noam back in 1992 (which I will write about soon), I got a gracious letter in reply. When I wrote an email to Howard Zinn in October 2001, asking for permission to quote him in my Columbus essay, I not only heard from him the same day, he bestowed effusive praise on my essay. When I contact people of far lesser stature, I rarely hear back from them. It is the great ones who have been the most gracious and most enthusiastic about my work. Chris Ferguson was nothing but gracious with me, unlike most of the others whom I encountered when trying to get housekeeping done regarding Brian’s legacy, including people who were very close to Brian. Somewhat crazily, when I contact people in cyberspace who rave about my work, I rarely hear back from them, and when contacting people of global stature such as Peter Ward, I wonder if I will ever hear back at all. Imagine my surprise when less than an hour after emailing Dr. Ward, he gave me gracious permission to publish that graphic. That was more than I expected, and to get his consent in less than an hour was like my surprise at hearing back from Howard Zinn a few hours later, or getting a gracious letter from Uncle Noam, or my continuing correspondence with Uncle Ed, who will be 92 soon! I contacted Dr. Ward in June 2014, as I was busily working on my big essay, getting it ready for its August publication (I finished the first draft in early May). I received that email from him around 9:00 AM, as I recall. I had already heard from Michael Hyson on my first draft. Michael spent all day reading it, and his response was, “Wow!” Michael is a big-time biologist, and hearing from him in that way was gratifying and let me know that I did not waste my time in the study for and writing that first half of my big essay. Peter Ward, however, is a world authority on the subject matter that the first half of my big essay covers, and writes popularized science himself. He is arguably the best-qualified person on Earth to weigh in on the first half of my big essay, and not just on the science, but also how I wrote for the lay audience. I did not seek Dr. Ward’s opinion on my work and did not expect to hear back from him after receiving his permission, which was more than I had hoped for to begin with. Imagine my surprise a few hours later, on that June day, when I received another email from him. He had spent the day reading my essay draft, and wrote to express his amazement. Higher praise I could not seek. I replied with surprised thanks, and at the end of the day, Dr. Ward wrote me again and stated that my effort on the journey of life on Earth was one of the best that he had ever seen. If nothing else, his praise told me that I was at least doing a competent job of it. Nobody can do what I do alone. I had the help of many scholars, scientists, and pals in cyberspace, but without my radicalizing days with Dennis, I never would have done any of it. So, I guess that I have to also thank that damned voice in my head. I was going to write about it soon anyway, but this seems to be the right time for it. I am really getting the itch to update my big essay. I have a stack of books and scientific magazines next to my desk, which I will use for that essay update (my quality reading since I last updated the essay in May 2015). But it will likely take a month of full-time work to do so, and I was planning on doing it this year, in my spare time. I was planning on having a few months off this year, to hike and work on that essay update. I had a good hiking year, but my day job blew up into a full-time job and then some, in the standard corporate nightmare. And it looks like getting a month off may be out of the question for the rest of my career, alas. So, it is looking like I cannot update the essay how I wanted to, but I will have to now somehow squeeze it in. That means that something is going to have to give, and my daily forum postings will likely suffer for it. I am going to keep plowing away at my lessons learned posts, but when I finish them, likely within the next month, I will likely go fairly quiet as I work on the essay update. Nothing is going to change the big essay’s thrust, but the update will go deeper in areas, polish up some others, and there will always be new scientific findings to update the essay with, just like any college science textbook. For instance, over the weekend I read that the newest findings are showing that the accretion disk that formed our solar system only lasted for a few million years and was likely much hotter than previously supposed, partly because of some short-lived isotopes such as aluminum-26, and the Hadean Eon is getting a makeover. Best, Wade
  8. Hi: As I have written, after Mr. Professor and I busted Dennis out of jail, I was not interested in helping Dennis rebuild his effort, and really did not pay much attention to his efforts ever since, strongly doubting that his approach had a prayer. Between busting Dennis out of jail and my second stint with him, I was busy digging out of my financial abyss, working long hours at my day job, playing husband and putting my wife through school, and studying that vast array of material. I also began a ten-year effort to quit drinking, sometimes going a month or three without drinking, but falling back into the bottle, and I did not finally conquer that addiction until 2000. Dennis stayed very busy, however. When that Constitutionalist group helped us file our civil rights lawsuits against Mr. Deputy and friends, Dennis began his long relationship with Constitutionalists, “Patriots,” and the like. It led to his hiring Mr. Big Time Attorney with the last of my legal fund, and after the failure of the attempt to revive Dennis’s effort in Ventura, which bankrupted Mr. Professor (which was the fate of all of Dennis’s financiers during my days with Dennis, beginning with John Spickard and including me), Dennis began going the “Patriot” route. I have made the case very clearly regarding the energy-based demarcation of the epochs of the human journey. Dennis was raised as a migrant farmworker, which is a decidedly Third Epoch profession. Dennis was raised with a Third Epoch religion, and American nationalism was his other “faith” while growing up, which is also a Third Epoch phenomenon that accompanied the rise of the state. Even though Dennis came to realize that the American nationalism sold to him was a Big Lie, he could not shake the idea of nationalism, and banged the nationalist drums as much as he banged his Bible. Can a person imbued with the ideologies of one Epoch leave them behind in a lifetime, and move into the next Epoch? That has rarely happened in the human journey and Dennis is no exception. He will keep banging his Bible until he dies, but he seems to have finally put his flag away. But being born in a Third Epoch household, living in a Fourth Epoch society and trying to bring it along into the Fifth Epoch, is very rare in the human journey, as if Ishi could have become a scientist or a corporate executive. It is easy to judge Dennis and his efforts, but I do my best to not. Dennis always meant well, with his huge heart, but I doubt that his approach will work, as he appeals to the primary population management ideologies in the USA. You aren’t going to outmaneuver Godzilla with his own tools. The USA’s Patriot movement is largely a phenomenon of rural America, and if there was a “headquarters” of it, it would be Montana or Idaho, and plenty of them can also be found in that Mormon stronghold of Utah. That conference in Las Vegas was related to Dennis’s Patriot efforts, and Dennis quickly became the biggest thing to ever hit the Patriot movement. Dennis met with all of the Constitutionalist leaders, and he said that the only genuine right-wing leader that he ever met was Lindsey Williams. All the rest were phonies who saw the Patriot and related movements as a way to cash in on all of those gun-toting “Patriots” in their camouflaged fatigues, not far removed from how Mr. Big Time Attorney saw the Constitutionalist and tax protestor movement as a way to find a well-paying niche in the legal profession. In private, the “Patriot” leaders frankly admitted to Dennis the money-grubbing aspect of their efforts, and Dennis gradually became sickened. At the time, the other big Patriot leader was Bo Gritz, who went out of his way to slam Dennis, as the other Patriot leaders eventually did, as Dennis was the Real McCoy and a threat to the Patriot racket. Dennis thinks that Gritz was on special assignment, to mislead and fragment the Patriot movement. There are other big names, such as in the free energy field, who Dennis suspects were also on special assignment. After encountering people such as Bill the BPA Hit Man and Ken Hodgell, Dennis can be forgiven for such “conspiratorial” musings, and Dennis may well be right. There are certainly many in the ranks of such movements who are not who they appear to be. However, I discovered that agent provocateurs and the standard low-integrity thieves in such efforts are very difficult to distinguish, as they act the same. For instance, it is psychologically far more interesting if Mr. Skeptic’s disinformation campaign against Dennis sprouted from his own diseased mind and spirit, but I think that he was likely on the payroll. To me, it is not really important if he was on the payroll or not, and highlights the structural aspects of these situations, so that if Mr. Skeptic was really doing it solely from his own twisted motivation, he eagerly did Godzilla’s work for him, gratis. In those days, there were two dynamics relating to Dennis worth discussing. Mormons stole Dennis’s Seattle company, a Mormon led the takedown of our Ventura company (and was later imprisoned for his part in a Mormon scam), and Dennis later discovered that the Mormon financial empire was one of the biggest investors in Washington’s electric companies, and many years later, Steven Greer said that the Mormon financial empire was the most dominant organization in Godzilla’s hierarchy, and you don’t have to do much connecting of those dots before a picture emerges. Many in the Patriot movement were from Utah and also members of the Mormon Church, and it got back to Dennis that the Mormon Church threatened expulsion to any Mormon who got involved with Dennis, and “coincidentally” the primary Mormon newspaper began libeling Dennis in a series of articles, which Mr. Skeptic used in his disinformation campaign against Dennis. The Mormon connection in Dennis’s journey is likely far more than coincidental, and who knows what was happening in the smoke-filled rooms? The other dynamic from those days was how quickly the legal system greased the skids for Dennis. When the judge took Mr. Big Time Attorney hostage, to force Dennis to capitulate, Mr. Big Time Attorney assured Dennis that the appeals process would take at least five-to-seven years to wind its way all the way through the USA’s Supreme Court. I have read most of the rulings that happened since Dennis was forced into the plea bargain. Recall that the deal that Dennis entered into was to get a ruling on the Constitutionality of a law that makes failing to file a form a felony. The courts reneged on their end of the deal, all the way to the USA’s Supreme Court, and Dennis’s appeal process ended in record time, in less than years, not the five-to-seven years that Mr. Big Time Attorney had assured Dennis of. I think it was the ruling at the California appellate court level (I could not keep all the levels straight, as I did not pay much attention to them, but Dennis’s case passed through multiple levels) that had one sentence that addressed Dennis’s plea, which read something like, “We find the SAMP law to be Constitutional.” It was an obscene joke. It was like a one sentence ruling that said, “We find Hitler’s treatment of the Jews to be legal.” No arguments, no evidence, no process of legal logic, but just one sentence stating that unintentionally failing to file a form is a felony act and somehow Constitutional. I am going from memory here and may have the observer wrong, but I think it was Alexis de Tocqueville who noted the fraudulent methods of the American genocide and dispossession of the American Indian, and he observed that the USA strictly observed the letter of the law in its genocidal theft, just as everything that Hitler did to the Jews was legal. Those mass murdering thieves ensured that they dotted the I’s and crossed the T’s. It was evil and genocidal and entire way, but somehow “legal.” That one sentence in one of the rulings on Dennis’s plea I believe was all that there ever was. Like the Indians, Dennis was coerced into a “deal” that the courts never had any intention of honoring. If somebody does their homework, it would not be difficult to unearth the documents, but there is a ruling on the Internet to show what kind of “law” was being practiced, and it had to do with Mr. Big Time Attorney’s federal lawsuit, and it is here. Do I have the stomach to analyze it this morning? Well, here goes. The named defendants are that rogues gallery that I know so well, including Mr. Deputy, Mr. Sidekick, Ms. Prosecutor, Mr. Investigator, and I believe that one of the named defendants was the deputy who wrote that lying letter to that test lab. They are all likely heading to a very dark place when they pass from earthly life, and Dennis and I will likely try to help them leave their “heavens.” I doubt that it was the first of the artfully deceptive rulings on Dennis’s case by the higher courts, and it was far from the last, but the beginning of that ruling is worth analyzing. The ruling cites the SAMP and fraud charges, stating that, “all charges stemming from his marketing of a heat pump which was purported to generate electricity.” That in itself was a lie, as Dennis never claimed that. We were building prototypes with that as our goal, but Dennis never said that we achieved it. Of course, that the heat pump was the world’s best heating system, which Dennis put on the customers’ home for free, and the heat engine was hailed as the world’s best for powering an automobile would always go unmentioned in the attacks on Dennis. And then the court performed the artful deception that the FTC would later use, in cleverly conjoining the dropped charges of fraud with the civil law “violation” of failing to file a form, to make it look like Dennis pled guilty to fraud. It was an artful deception, and such deceptions helped that Mormon newspaper, Mr. Skeptic, and even Dennis’s prison security file to state the bold-faced lie that Dennis pled guilty to or was convicted of fraud. Being convicted of failing to file a form is not sensational enough, so they have to resort to lies and artful deceptions. The rest of the ruling highlights the system’s structural evil. Recall that Mr. Big Time Attorney wrecked the lives of IRS agents who committed bone fide felony acts in pursuit of his client, in a landmark case that was ruled on in the USA’s Supreme Court, and those named defendants committed some of the very same crimes, even leaving aside their theft and espionage on the day of the raid, threatening witnesses, etc. Mr. Big Time Attorney knew what he was doing. So, how did that court rule? They ruled that by the time that Mr. Big Time Attorney filed his lawsuit, the statute of limitations had expired on all of those crimes. So, if you can lock somebody up for long enough, your crimes can be protected by statute of limitations. Mr. Investigator’s numerous crimes were very recent, however, and the court dismissed those crimes on grounds of immunity. So, not caring whether his targets were innocent or not, and making many very provable lies in his reports to the courts, which he openly admitted that he did in the course of his duties, to gain those coveted convictions of innocent people, all gets protected under the umbrella of immunity. When I state that the USA’s legal system is evil, from top to bottom, it is not some off-the-cuff opinion that I came up with one day. The threat to disbar Mr. Big Time Attorney if he refiled his lawsuit I believe came from an earlier ruling. The skids had been greased for Dennis, and at the USA’s Supreme Court level, Dennis had a new attorney with a national reputation, and the machinations of the USA’s Supreme Court regarding Dennis’s case had that attorney scratching his head, saying that he had never seen them do that before. Dennis’s case got special treatment and unprecedented behavior from the authorities all the way to the USA’s Supreme Court, and on March 5, 1993, less than three years after his coerced plea bargain, not the five-to-seven years that he had been assured of, Dennis ended up in Ventura County’s jail once again, after trying to retract his plea and demand a trial, as the courts had reneged on their end of the deal. Then came several attempts on his life by the prison officials, and that will take some telling. Best, Wade
  9. Hi: Just as I graduated from college in the worst recession in 40 years, I moved to Ohio during a recession, and it took me nearly a year to find a permanent job, as a trucking company controller. It would not be the last time that I took a career break and took a long time to find work. When I finished my site in 2002, it took almost a year to find work again, and it happened again when I took what turned out to be a career break to write my big essay. My career has been either 60-hour weeks in a high-stress environment or being unemployed, with almost nothing in-between. So it is, in the insanity of corporate America. I have spent about four years of my career looking for work, and spent years recovering from the stress breakdowns that my stints induced. What an insane world I live in, and having Trump ascending the throne only makes it more bizarre. In early 1992, Dennis invited me to Las Vegas for a look at his latest effort, after the failure to resurrect the business in Ventura. Dennis tried to use me as a prop in his presentation, I fled the scene, and to his credit, Dennis never tried to do that with me again. His effort in those days was going the media route, and he moved to New Jersey, partly because Alison was raised in the Bronx and partly to be close to Wall Street and Madison Avenue. Their moving to New Jersey probably saved Dennis’s life once again. Dennis soon would survive more than one instance when the prison officials tried to get him murdered by the inmates, and surviving that, their evil plan was to force Dennis to serve his parole in Ventura, where he would have been quickly locked up again on some parole “violation,” and they would do it right that time, and ensure that Dennis never lived to see this side of the bars again. In Las Vegas, the most prominent firm involved naturally tried to steal the business, and it was surreal how they showed me their plan. From our very first Greatest Energy Show, Dennis played the “cut the power line!” card, and John Eichorn called the power line an “umbilicus.” At the Vegas conference, Dennis played a TV ad that he had made, which was the centerpiece of his media campaign. He did hundreds of radio talk shows in those days, too (two relatives scattered across the USA told me that they heard one of his shows). One of the funnier moments of my days with Dennis was watching that ad. In it was a woman who cut her power line, and it showered sparks while falling to the ground. I am laughing as I write this. It was something to see, five years after Dennis first began saying it. But what was important to me, as far as the evolution of my perspective went, was what Dennis was trying and with whom. Once again, he was mounting a business effort, and making money was going to be everybody’s primary motivation, and his campaign was literally targeted at late-night channel surfers, with his ad playing on those “get rich quick” channels. I am not sure exactly how I thought about it back then, but it was a seminal event in coming to my approach today. Almost nobody on Earth today has the right stuff to even think about making free energy happen, and Dennis was once again playing to a lowest-common-denominator audience. I have worked in corporate America for my entire career, other than my stints with Dennis, and Dennis always wanted my perspective on his business efforts to make FE happen, and I eventually realized that no business-oriented effort had a prayer. If greed did not overcome the participants (that was a constant, in my experience), then other self-serving motivations among the participants doomed the effort, usually before any organized suppression needed to be applied. People attracted to the bait of self-interest are not going be helpful for this epochal undertaking. I doubt that Dennis yet understands, and he may never understand. His attempts to go the Christian and “Patriot” routes still played to the USA’s population management ideologies, which are based on scarcity and fear, not love. Watching Dennis doggedly try the same approaches, with only slight variation between them, helped lead me to thinking in entirely different directions, and was instrumental in coming to my current approach. For that alone, Dennis has my gratitude. There is nobody on Earth more qualified for the approaches that Dennis took, but I highly doubt that they would have worked if Jesus Christ had led the effort. And like in Boston and Ventura, the Global Controllers took a keen interest in Dennis’s efforts, as well as the White Hats. One day, I may be free to discuss some of the particulars of that attention, but for now, I can only say that they were definitely paying attention, and some of what happened to Dennis’s efforts was likely due to Godzilla’s subtle interventions, which are usually so subtle that the targets never even realize how they were messed with. Best, Wade
  10. Hi: When I moved to Ohio, Dennis, Mr. Professor, and their families were all that I stayed in touch with from Ventura, with one exception that I will get to soon. Mr Professor began to pay a very heavy price for his involvement in my adventures. I made it very clear that I was not interested in resurrecting our business once Mr. Professor and I busted Dennis out of jail, but Mr. Professor wanted to help Dennis rebuild the business. He went from the fairy tale life of a beloved millionaire the year before we hit town to bankrupt and his health failing. His health went downhill so rapidly that he was forced into early retirement and had to sell his house and move back to the family farm in North Dakota. One day, in about 1991, as I recall, he admitted to me that the stress of those days contributed to his rapidly failing health. I more than understood. I was young enough to survive my adventures; Mr. Professor was not. His was one of many ruined or prematurely ended lives that I encountered during my adventures, but his hit me the hardest, by far. His wife saved his legs by taking him to Mexico for a treatment forbidden by the USA’s medical racket, and he lived another decade, dying in May 2002, which sent me into the dark phase of my midlife crisis, which did not end until Dennis invited me to the White House. Mr. Professor’s ruined life and early death was the most devastating part of my journey. Even though he came through at his grave back in 2013, letting me know that he was OK and happy to be involved, I want to avoid another graveside visit of somebody whose life was ruined and prematurely ended because of my involvement in their lives, even if it was to save the world. Best, Wade
  11. Hi: I looked at my remaining list of lessons learned from my days with Dennis, and they are variations of what I have already written, so I’ll move on from my Ventura days. Without the Ventura experience, I would likely not have much worth saying. It woke me up, radicalized me, and I would never see the world the same way again. My mystical awakening was just a warm-up, to send me on my journey. Having the government/media gangsters try to drive my next employer out of business was a joke to me, as it was vastly milder than what happened in Ventura. The USA’s legal system is evil, from top to bottom, and Mr. Big Time Attorney was threatened with disbarment for bringing his lawsuit against the Ventura County gangsters, as bigger gangsters were in the federal court. He had the awakening of his career. I left Ventura in September 1990, never returned, and never want to, and neither does Dennis. We were like Jews who escaped Auschwitz, and there was no going back for us. I never want to see Southern California again, and only go to California when I have to. Our Auschwitz is still in business, not a museum of bygone evil. I don’t even write publicly about my greatest personal devastations from those days in Ventura. Maybe one day I will, but more people will have to die first. In my LA Days, I subscribed to Christian Science Monitor, thinking that I was getting some thoughtful, alternative news. I had a lot to learn. In early 1990, while driving to work and listening to about the only radio station that my radio could pick up, a talk radio station, somebody was being interviewed, promoting their new magazine, titled Lies of Our Times (LOOT), which analyzed the media’s lies, particularly The New York Times’s coverage of the “news.” It might have been Ed Herman whom I heard, who was LOOT’s editor, or maybe it was the publisher. Soon after I moved to Ohio, I subscribed to LOOT and did until it went out of business several years later, but the first page of the first issue is still my most vivid memory of reading LOOT: the media can simply make it up as it goes, just like I discovered during my days with Dennis, although LOOT dissected the media’s lies with scholarly precision. I was ready for LOOT’s message. And Uncle Ed’s buddy, Uncle Noam, whom I first heard of from a roommate the year before, wrote an article every month in LOOT. In those early days of my years of study, I read Unreliable Sources, discovered Ralph McGehee’s memoirs in a LOOT ad, and read it. I discovered Uncle Howard’s work in those early days of study, but David Stannard’s American Holocaust was my big wakeup call on how the USA was “settled.” Stannard’s work is where I first read of Junípero Serra’s exploits, which were decidedly different from the hagiographic accounts of my youth. The genocidist Serra was literally sainted last year. My political and media education was merely one facet of my studies in those days. I spent months studying Mr. Mentor’s and Victor Fischer’s engine patents, had access to my wife’s university library and soon began bringing home books on thermodynamics, the Michelson-Morley experiment, and the like, and as I look back, that was really when I began to resume my science studies. I began building my mystical library in earnest, but also encountered the work of Gaston Naessens and Royal Rife. Microscopes nearly a century old, which attain “impossible” optical resolutions, whose findings overturn the foundations of biology, were ignored as if they never existed, and their inventors were subjected to harsh persecution. Their stories seemed familiar. In those days, I also obtained Medical Dark Ages, became Ralph Hovnanian’s friend, and read of how the booklet that saved my father’s life was banned in the USA. The USA is really little different from Nazi Germany (Hitler modeled his efforts after the USA’s, and we hired all the useful Nazis after the war ended), but has better propaganda. I was open to anything in those days, and got a book that argued that exotic technology was used to land on the Moon during the Apollo program. But my further studies showed it to be based on a flimsy foundation, and I let the author know it. I also slowly got sucked into the hoaxed Moon landing milieu, it took me a decade to extricate myself from that morass, and I still hear from people to this day who argue for faked Moon landings. It was educational to get sucked into some of those rabbit holes, and I recommend that truth seekers go down a few of those (and extricate themselves), to understand the process. I joined spirituality and new science organizations in those days, which is how I met Brian, and within minutes of first meeting him, he told me Sparky Sweet’s name. Sparky is the first free energy inventor that I heard of who undeniably had the goods, and he was far from the last. I heard from one of my close pals in those years about the underground exotic technology demonstration that he received. In that new energy video of Greer’s that I recently watched, Greer mentioned receiving similar demonstrations, and when I told Brian about my friend’s show in 2001, Brian nearly yawned. In my circles, my friend’s little show was no big deal and just comes with the territory (which is life-risking territory to navigate). Free energy, electrogravity (AKA antigravity), and other exotic technologies are on the planet today and likely older than I am. I also began studying the “skeptics” in those days, and while pursuing Carl Sagan’s debunking career I stumbled into the Velikovsky controversy and am still on its fringes to this day. Velikovsky was treated quite shabbily by establishment science, but being treated shabbily does not mean that you are right, and after many years of study, I don’t consider Velikovsky’s hypothesis of global catastrophes in the Holocene to be valid. Sure, there were global events related to melting ice sheets, but Velikovsky’s literalist interpretation of Bible stories is just another kind of fundamentalism, IMO, with a scientific veneer. For six years, from late 1990 to late 1996, all of my “spare” time (I worked 60 hours a week at my day job, and played husband and put my wife through grad school) was devoted to my studies, and bookstore employees’ mouths would begin watering when I walked in the store. My library at home contains 2,000 volumes and stacks of magazines, such as all of LOOT’s issues (the earliest of which I bought from Ralph McGehee, after he was driven into “retirement” by the CIA’s harassment). Along with studying Uncle Noam’s work and those of the structuralists, I also studied the far right and subscribed to The Spotlight for years, and for a dozen years, I studied all of the JFK assassination literature and evidence that I could get my hands on, before I went public with my views on it. I never saw any piece of credible evidence that contradicted Gary’s story of his encounter with John Tower, and evidence kept coming to light that further confirmed it, such as Operation Northwoods. But without my days with Dennis, I would have never done any of it, and certainly not with the radicalized perspective that I had. I also suffered from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder from my days with Dennis, understandably. There has been nothing easy about my journey. I constantly encounter naïve and/or paranoid New Age/Conspiracists. Their perspectives are almost invariably stunted, and some reminded me of how I might have turned out if I had not met Dennis. I cannot overemphasize what experience can do for one’s perspective. A scholar can spend a lifetime studying war, but can learn more from ten minutes on a battlefield. Best, Wade
  12. Hi: I am going to begin to wind down my lessons from my first stint with Dennis, but I am going to continue the lessons I learned until the present day. The point of this series is to show the people I seek why I am taking my approach. They may not agree with how I see things, but they will have a pretty good understanding of why I see them that way. The masses cannot distinguish the darkness from the light, and even call the darkness the light I suppose that my first taste of that was watching those employees cheer the theft of Dennis’s company. Dick Southwick even looked the part of suave evil, wearing black suits and driving a black Mercedes. I do not know of another on the planet like Dennis, and the people cheered the prince of darkness as he crucified the greatest human I ever met, and after that day, the “Give us Barabbas!” story was no mystery to me. I saw it again and again, such as Ken Hodgell so easily enticing Mr. Engineer and Mr. Researcher to go work for him, while my warnings were scoffed at, and I even got to hear Mr. Researcher parrot some of Mr. Deputy’s Dennis-attacking lies that he read in the newspaper. It was truly hard to believe at first. Years later, when my mother took her scrapbook of those libelous articles on tour to my family, friends, and investors, telling them the story of her son the criminal, without ever even asking me for my side of the story, I was no longer surprised and it did not even hurt anymore. The vast majority of humanity is a mass of ethical and spiritual ciphers, unable to distinguish the light from the darkness, because they see everything through the lens of their self-interest, and they will happily serve the forces of darkness while calling it the light, of all things. As long as they profit from the arrangement, they will do anything. About a third of all men readily become sadists when the opportunity presents itself. I don’t want to get too far ahead of myself, but I saw that phenomenon innumerable times in the succeeding decades, and when Mr. Deputy retired to a hero’s farewell a few years ago, I was not surprised to read the accolades for what a wonderful public servant he was. When Bill the BPA Hit Man arrived to wreck Dennis’s appearance at a conference, an observer called Bill a “noted Tesla researcher” and Dennis a “singularly dangerous individual.” So, the steady stream of lies directed at Dennis from “notable” names in the FE milieu, and from others who are treated with veneration on the fringes, or Mr. Skeptic befriending big names in the FE milieu, who then turned around an attacked Brian, is simply par for the course for today’s humanity, as they practice absolutely no discernment whatsoever. As I have stated plenty, we do almost all of Godzilla’s work for him, gratis. He rarely needs to roll out of bed to deal with threats to his global rackets, as the problems take care of themselves, as the aspirants are devoured by their own. You could not have convinced me of that before I met Dennis, but during those four years since I first met him, that lesson was beaten into my head ad nauseum. It is challenging to refrain from becoming disgusted when realizing how the land really lies, and relinquishing one’s judgment of that situation is one of the greatest challenges on Earth, but the only people who are going to be able to help with what I am doing need to learn to relinquish it. It is just where humanity is these days, and denying or minimizing that reality is suicidal for anybody trying to right humanity’s ship. Best, Wade
  13. Hi: This will be a two-fer post, as an addendum to some recent ones. To that recent post on watching Greer’s new energy talk, and if you are familiar with his Disclosure Project tales, he definitely played in the rarified air and paid a heavy price, as do all who play that game. He always talks about this or that politician, billionaire, military official, inventor, spook, corporation, etc., and almost none of them ever had the right stuff. It is the same primary lesson that I learned back during my first stint with Dennis: personal integrity is the world’s scarcest commodity, and it is that way from the street-corner to the board room to the highest councils on Earth. The issue is integrity, or if you will, love, or the lack of it. Greer has been trying the Establishment route for his entire “alternative” career, and I highly doubt that it will work, and I am trying something else. Greer plays at being a populist, but he is not the man for that job. Dennis and Brian were, but I strongly doubt that that approach will work, not for this. Three cheers for Greer’s efforts, and I wish him the best, but seeing efforts like his makes me want to redouble my efforts. Now, if there were a hundred like Greer, and combining their efforts and not all trying to play the alpha, we would have FE by now. Five Greers in a room together might get ugly. If FE happens in this century, Greer’s name will be a prominent one, and higher praise I cannot give. I know what it means to devote one’s life to this path, but I also have seen what has not come close to working, and the inventor-with-a-gizmo route that Greer is trying I strongly doubt has a prayer. It is kind of the entry-level perspective. To my recent posts on scientific literacy and scientific dogma, scientific literacy is to the Fourth Epoch what literacy was to the Third Epoch: something that less than 10% of the population attained. In the Fifth Epoch, scientific literacy will be like literacy is in the Fourth Epoch: something that all children learn. The choir has to be comprised of scientifically literate people, or nearly entirely, but no more literate than is required to comprehend my big essay and be able to capably discuss it. In that heavenly Roads world, all children were vastly more scientifically literate than anybody on the planet today. Today, I have seen scientific literacy dismissed by the scientifically illiterate, who have no plans to become scientifically literate, as they deeply distrust science and scientists. That is like deciding to stay illiterate because not every book portrays the literal truth. Time for bed. Best, Wade
  14. Hi: The next lesson is kind of the flip-side of the previous lesson, on scientific literacy: Scientific and scientistic dogma is a great barrier to comprehension I also began learning that during my first stint with Dennis, but it became much clearer in subsequent years. Science is ideally a process of discovery. But because scientists are human, there is a great tendency to treat assumptions as facts, and mainstream science’s positions today are often based on numerous assumptions which may not be true. Getting scientists to admit it, however, is not easy, and generally, only scientists as internally secure as an Einstein cheerfully admitted how little we know. Science progresses funeral by funeral, as anti-scientific dogmas die with their advocating scientists. The hack class of scientists (and their magician allies) have tried to turn the process of science into a religion, and have largely succeeded, seduced by their senses and logic into a religion known as materialism or physicalism. Scientism is the literal worship of the scientific process, with its adherents believing that the scientific method is the only valid means to knowledge. How about direct personal experience? From the very beginning in Boston, scientists regurgitated their textbooks to us, telling us why FE was “impossible,” citing Carnot and the like. Maybe they were right, about how Dennis planned to go about making FE happen, but minds greater than mine thought that it was possible, including the greatest inventive and scientific mind that I ever encountered. After leaving Ventura, I began studying the work of the “skeptics,” and after numerous encounters with “skeptics,” I consider organized skepticism to be a criminal enterprise. They usually act like Dominican inquisitors as they execute their duties as the foot soldiers of the scientistic paradigm. There is a great conceit that scientific training is all about some unbiased quest for the truth, when students are often led off in the wrong direction on the first day of class, and the vast majority never discover any differently, nor do they want to, after deeply imbibing the Kool-Aid of their faith. I am not picking on scientists, as this dynamic is common in all professions, as they create in-groups, with their attendant egocentric ideologies. This is common amongst all people and social groupings, and scientists are not immune to it. Many of the greatest breakthroughs in science and technology were mercilessly ridiculed, attacked, or ignored, and the pioneers often died in obscurity as their breakthroughs were subsequently stolen, without giving them any credit, even in posterity. While the scientific ideal is a worthy one, just like with historians, journalists, medical doctors, and other professions, the ideal is rarely achieved, and all too often, the professions act exactly the opposite of their stated ideals, particularly when wealth and power are involved. I have found that scientific and scientistic dogma has crippled the critical faculties of the scientifically trained when they encounter anything the least bit unorthodox, and regarding free energy, I have called them Level 3s. They have no more personal integrity than the general population, and that is not saying much. Only when free energy is delivered into their lives will they begin to understand, just like virtually everybody else on Earth, and that is OK and normal. Best, Wade
  15. Hi: Here is my next lesson, which I began learning during my first stint with Dennis A scientifically illiterate public is easily led astray Somewhat ironically, I first began seeing it with Dennis’s scientifically illiterate bluster as he was pitching. Dennis would make scientifically inaccurate statements, not being scientifically trained himself, and I would encounter people’s uncomprehending reactions to them. A particularly memorable instance was when Dennis tried to impress his audience in Ventura with a statement about his heat pump’s panels. Dennis said that they would warm to over 100 degrees Fahrenheit in the sunshine. He was, I suppose, trying to make a case for the radiation absorption capabilities of the panels, which would have been obvious to the scientifically literate, but one day, one of the hangers-on at our Ventura facility asked me just how hot those panels got when the heat pump was working. His question startled me, as I realized that he did not understand the first thing about why the heat pump worked, and Dennis’s explanation led to that confusion. That is partly why Dennis’s marketing program was so brilliant. The customer did not have to know how the heat pump worked or even care. If it did not save the customer money, then the customer did not pay anything. Dennis got far, far away from that approach after Seattle, going with faith instead, and I realized that a scientifically illiterate public would be swayed by any clever presentation, unable to assess any of it for themselves. I began getting cold feet with Dennis’s approach in Ventura, as I saw the public’s reaction. I have seen it many times since then. Orthodox science is far from the be-all, end-all, but some scientific literacy can help people separate the wheat from the chaff. There were scientific and technical heavyweights in Dennis’s camp, but they were not on stage with Dennis, and we would cringe at some of his statements. I recently wrote of my disappointment with watching Greer’s new energy video, but if you watch it, you can tell that Greer is scientifically literate and that the physics behind FE and electrogravity is far beyond the physics textbooks. And he wisely does not go too far down the rabbit hole with this audience, who would not have been able to understand, anyway. Brian O said that early in his FE days, he would begin talking technically in presentations, and the audience’s eyes would glaze over. So, the talks would get dumbed down, to reach the audience’s level, but what was really being accomplished? Take infrared radiation and greenhouse gases. It is pretty easy to understand why atmospheric molecules of more than two atoms can absorb infrared radiation. The more of those molecules in the atmosphere, the more radiation that will be trapped, and the warmer the atmosphere will be. It is highly evident where I live in Seattle. When it is cloudy, it rarely gets below freezing in the winter, and it only gets cold when it is clear. On clear nights, the water molecules in clouds are no longer there to absorb the radiation from the ground, as Earth cools off at night via that radiation. But a handful of hydrocarbon lobby “scientists” have clouded the issue with the public, along with a compliant media. A scientifically illiterate public watches the salvos fly back and forth, in a fake debate fostered by the media, and the public does not choose their positions based on their own understandings of the issue, but on whatever “expert” catches their fancy (often the position that best serves their self-interest). They reject the problem’s existence because they don’t like the solutions being offered. You can’t fabricate Earth’s rapidly melting ice. The White Chuck Glacier graces that Wikipedia article, and you can see its remnants behind me in this picture, and one year soon, I will take my nephew into Lyman Basin and see what is left of its glacier. The fact is that the general public is not scientifically literate (less than 10% of Americans are), and scientific presentations to them are meaningless. Even scientists are going to have a hard time with free energy physics. That is partly why I stay away from it and take another tactic, of relating people close to me who have seen such technology working (in Greer’s talk, he mentioned some of his own experiences witnessing some of it). I write about plenty of phenomena that are reproducible and defy the “laws of physics,” such as Brown’s Gas, Rife’s and Naessens’s microscopes, and the like. There is plenty out there that defies the tenets of orthodox science, and it is usually marginalized and attacked, and if it is really threatening, such as FE and electrogravity, it is taken out. I learned one new piece of jargon from Greer’s talk. What I call Godzilla’s Golden Hoard, Greer calls “Black Shelving,” as disruptive technologies are routinely obtained and sequestered. They have that practice down to a science. To Greer’s credit, he learned many lessons, usually the hard way, and one of which is that FE inventors who want to patent or keep their technologies proprietary are playing right into Godzilla’s hands. Open sourcing is the only route with a prayer. All the time, I hear from people who have zero scientific literacy who announce that some inventor with a gizmo can solve our energy problems, when they are nothing more than fancy batteries or other ways to store energy. It is the energy source that is important, not how it is stored, but I hear no end of how electric cars or bicycles are going to solve our energy problems. Those are statements that only the scientifically illiterate can make, and I realized long ago that the scientifically illiterate were useless for an FE effort, unable to winnow the wheat from the chaff, even the obvious chaff, and they uncritically eat that chaff or reject that wheat, even for simple stuff such as how greenhouse gases work. A major purpose of my big essay is to help people become scientifically literate, so that they develop comprehensive perspectives and can be of help for manifesting the biggest event in the human journey. The scientifically illiterate are usually little or no help, and are easily led astray. Best, Wade
  16. Hi: I recently mentioned ordering Greer’s latest video series, and began watching The History of New Energy video this evening. Well, it was not the history of new energy as much as it was the history of Greer’s numerous failed efforts, and he does not seem to understand yet. How disappointing. He is still at the inventor-with-a-gizmo stage, interacting with billionaires, governments, the spooks, engaging the masses, and so on. I guess that on one hand, it means that my approach is still unique and needed (although very few understand these days, and that is OK), but on the other, it began to become very painful to watch, as he unveiled his $100K offer for a working FE gizmo, mentioning Keshe the Messiah (whom Greer and everybody credible in the field has grave doubts about), etc. Almost all that I saw in Greer’s talk reflected the field’s state of arrested development, as he focused on inventors, big money, heads of state, etc. Kudos for his courage, giving his talk down the street from the White House, with what he has been through, but it reminded me of Dennis so much, doggedly trying the same approaches. I could go on and on about the overlaps of our journeys, and plenty of them were in his video, but watching it began to be like recalling a nightmare. I can understand why Greer has taken his approach, as well as Dennis’s and Brian’s approaches, but Greer is the last of them standing and his approach very likely does not have a prayer. Also, Greer is taking the hero’s journey, which is something that I stopped believing in long ago. I respect a lot of what Greer learned the hard way (that I could have told him a lot about before he got involved in the field), but I strongly doubt that his approach is going to bear any fruit. I would love to be proven wrong, but I don’t see his approach working. I am so disappointed this evening that I don’t know when I am going to watch Greer’s stuff again. There is plenty there for the beginner, but it is really beginner’s level stuff, and I suppose that I should have expected as much. Best, Wade
  17. Hi: As I have written, many lessons from my days with Dennis did not become clearer until years later, when I encountered more information, either about events from those days or when my studies helped me see a bigger picture, and this next lesson is one of them: Conspiracism is not going to achieve a productive perspective Conspiracism is a far cry from acknowledging that conspiratorial events happen, but making conspiratorial dynamics the dominant (or even sole) explanatory framework. Even when conspiratorial events took us out, 90% of the damage was caused by people who were not in on it. Most of the damage that Dennis received over the years came from his allies, not his enemies. We experienced White Hat contact and Black Hat snuff jobs, and Dennis is conspiratorial in his outlook, for good reason. Conspiratorial literature is the first alternative political literature that I encountered, years before encountering Uncle Noam and the structuralists. But I found that conspiracists were usually scientifically illiterate, paranoid, simple-minded, often dragged around the baggage of Third Epoch religions, and the like. Those who sit in the pews of the Fourth Epoch’s religion, materialism, err in the other direction, denying that conscious and surreptitious manipulation of events is even possible. Conspiracists and structuralists are two sides of the same coin, and fear dominates their perspectives. Neither one, by itself, will come to productive understandings of how our world really works. Only a loving perspective can do that. Structuralists come far closer than conspiracists do, however, because most of our actions are “unconscious,” simply following orders or blindly chasing our self-interest, not of the mindset that leads to conspiratorial behaviors. Dark pathers are a tiny fraction of humanity, a few percent at most. Understanding conspiratorial events is to understand merely one facet of a very large and complex phenomenon. You can’t just study an elephant’s tail and understand the elephant, but that is essentially what conspiracists try to do. There is far more to how the world works than its conspiratorial aspects. I have borne the brunt of a global conspiracy, so am very familiar with them, but those conspiratorial activities were far from the whole story. They are an important, yet minor, dynamic of how our world works, and obsessively focusing on them, or denying their existence, leads to lopsided and deluded perspectives, which are no help at all for making the biggest event in the human journey manifest. Conspiracism is a self-defeating perspective, and readily gives over to fear and paranoia. Best, Wade
  18. Hi: I get to sleep in my own bed tonight. Today is a chore day, so I’ll make a post or two between chores. Back to my lessons learned: People operating primarily from self-interest are almost effortlessly defeated by organized suppression As with most of these lessons learned from my first stint with Dennis, it relates to the integrity issue, or lack thereof. When I saw my boss help engineer the theft of Dennis’s company while the employees cheered, it was my first glimmering of awakening. I had more such moments over that summer of 1986, but class really began when I became Dennis’s partner, and by the end of 1988, I had learned my life’s primary lesson. What amazed me the most was not that professional psychopaths such as Bill the BPA Hit Man, Mr. Deputy, and Ken Hodgell were sicced on us, but how easily their manipulations worked, and on people who should have known better, such as Mr. Engineer. The GC’s really don’t have to work all that hard to keep the lid on FE and other disruptive technologies. The masses do almost all of the GCs’ work for them, gratis. I learned that lesson in no uncertain terms, which is why I began having serious doubts about Dennis’s mass movement efforts, and later, Brian’s. I did not want to believe it was true, and I resisted that lesson every step of the way, and I am sympathetic to people’s desire to deny or minimize that issue, but it is the truth and the biggest reason why we don’t have FE today. All of Godzilla’s antics are mere noise compared to that. Years later, when I encountered Michael Roads’s visits to two future Earths, both the heavenly and hellish, I immediately recognized the truth of what Roads’s mentor spoke of. Those gray beings who manipulated that hellish society were merely parasites taking advantage of humanity’s benighted lack of integrity, while choosing love was the key to that heavenly world. It was ringing truths such as those, along with knowing psychonauts who have taken travels like Roads’s, which lead me to not consider Roads’s accounts to be fiction. Best, Wade
  19. Hi Paul and Mark: Thanks for your posts. Very provocative information, Paul, and thanks for posting it. I have been doing all-nighters lately, so have been dilatory in replying to posts. As far as what all the machinations around the Oswald/JFK scenario may have been, there is a pile of evidence and speculation, and I admit that I have not tried to get to the bottom of it, and I have my doubts that it can be. However, kudos for all of your study. Many members of this forum are vastly better read than I am on the JFK hit evidence. My years of study barely scratched the surface, and were always oriented around how Gary’s testimony fit the facts, and all these years later, it is still the Rosetta Stone of my views on the JFK hit. Gary thought that “magic bullet” Arlen Specter was the point man for interposing Hunt’s plan (which may have well begun as a military plan), and my answer is a great big, “I don’t know.” There are zillions of pieces of the puzzle, and a zillion ways to put them together. I am very confident of what I published before, and I want to emphasize that I am 100% convinced that Oswald was anything but a lone nut, his background screams intelligence asset, and he was an expendable pawn, like my close relative was, like Ken Hodgell was. For me, the primary lesson of the JFK hit is that powerful domestic interests were behind his murder, reaching up to the upper echelons of our society, and I have little doubt that Rockefeller interests were involved, maybe even with David giving the order, and its leading asset for the cover-up was Allen Dulles, who had served Rockefeller interests for his entire life. Dulles should have been a prime suspect, not running the “investigation.” The JFK hit and cover-up was so successful, with “magic bullet” Gerald Ford and his Nelson Rockefeller sidekick occupying the Oval Office after Nixon was taken out by his own people, that political assassination, with a “lone nut” scapegoat “assassin” served up each time, became the MIC’s policy for a generation, and anybody thinking that such interests “graduated” to much bigger things are easily forgiven for such “paranoia.” The fact is that every “investigation” into assassinations and “terror” events have been farces, far more cover-ups than trying to get to the truth, which has made fertile soil for all manner of “conspiracy theory” to flourish, and it really began with JFK’s murder and cover-up. All presidents since then have been puppets and they know it. If Trump has not figured that out yet, he soon will. I recently had an MIC member in my home predict that the MIC would try to take Trump out, JFK-style, if he was elected. Nothing would surprise me there, and it makes the JFK hit still relevant to American politics, more than 50 years later. Best, Wade
  20. Hi: There were so many important lessons from my first stint with Dennis, which inform my efforts today, and here is one of the most important: Organized suppression is at least 90% structural Although Bill the BPA Hit Man, Ken Hodgell, and Mr. Deputy were definitely in on it, the vast majority of those involved in wiping us out were not. While a well-paid psychopath took his mask off for me when I was on the witness stand in kangaroo court, and was in on it from the beginning, far more telling were Mr. Investigator’s behavior and statements. When he openly admitted that he did not even care if his prosecutorial targets were innocent or not, and admitted to lying his ass off to gain the coveted convictions of innocent people, he was expressing sentiments held by most people in the USA’s law enforcement and judicial system, but only in Ventura could they be heard saying it aloud. Ms. Prosecutor lied her ass off from the moment I saw her, was rewarded with a judgeship for her efforts, and promotions were liberally sprinkled around for everybody’s role in the legal abomination that saw a world-saving man imprisoned for failing to file a form, and the prison officials repeatedly tried to get him murdered by the inmates. And almost none of them were really in on it, as far as knowing what was at stake, what happened on the day of the raid, and who was ultimately behind it. The system is so fundamentally evil, and the people who run it are so naturally evil-minded, just doing their jobs, that it is very easy to direct the system to take out targets like Dennis. A third of all men become sadistic murderers if the opportunity presents itself, and our experiences were normal on Earth, not bizarre aberrations. Godzilla’s interventions are exceedingly mild, for the scale of what he is manipulating, like a flea directing an elephant. We have the Godzilla that we deserve. Mr. Cub Reporter’s Big Lies about Dennis were just days at the office for him, and laughing while I testified was just a normal day for the likes of him, and my mother could not get enough of those libelous articles for her scrapbook of her son the criminal. None of them knew or cared that they were helping destroy Earth and humanity with their behaviors. The LA TV stations and LA Times parroting the lies was just what the media does. Lying to the public is its primary function, just like the CIA’s is. Telling Big Lies and engaging in evil-minded behaviors are the norm, not the exception, in the USA, especially at all levels of the power structure. Most don’t know or care if their efforts are evil or not, as long as they are paid well. This is just how our world works, and who humanity is. I had somebody in my house just last week mindlessly justifying the USA’s imperial behavior, because the MIC feeds him. And as we are all behaviorally modern, this is not just some aberration that can only be seen in imperial societies, but what virtually all people will do when given the chance. This is how behaviorally modern humans, in situations of scarcity and fear, act. In subsequent years of study, I came to realize just how normal what I saw was. Humanity has always been an egocentric animal virtually bereft of any personal integrity, and all out-groups have been fair game. I saw it with Europe’s conquest of Earth, the Jewish Holocaust, today’s imperial behavior by the USA (as we elect another imperial warmonger as president today, who may well ignite World War III), and so on. It takes great integrity to even admit that the recitation above may be true, as people defend their egocentric conceits when confronted with them. The path of enlightenment is coming to simply acknowledge that this is who humanity is and has always been. Personal integrity is indeed the world’s scarcest commodity, and it is OK to have moments of disgust when realizing it, but those still productive came out the other side of that state and learned to relinquish their judgment of that situation, and realize that it is simply where humanity is. I know what I have to work with, and know that I seek needles in haystacks. Rushing off now to another insanely long day at the office. Best, Wade
  21. Hi: Here is my next one on the global power structure: The retail elite are not at the top The people who really run the world you have never heard of. They know that invisibility serves their cause. When people mention David Rockefeller, George Soros, the Rothschilds, Henry Kissinger, or even somebody such as Bill Gates, they are referring to the retail elite, and if they state that the retail elite really run the show, then they are deluded or are providing a disinformation function. We have interacted with the retail elite level of the game numerous times, and when we did (and they almost always contacted us, not the other way around), they provided their names. When we interacted with levels above theirs (again, they contacted us), they didn’t, as they played cloak-and-dagger games. The people at Davos, Bohemian Grove, CFR, and the like are the retail elite, not members of Godzilla’s organization, although all such organizations are penetrated and monitored by Godzilla’s minions. When Dennis got the billion dollar offer to go away, it was delivered by a CIA man who represented “European interests.” A witty and urbane CIA man from an Ivy League school is a high-class errand boy, and I doubt that he had much idea of who was ultimately behind the offer he delivered. When you play at those levels, you begin to get to Godzilla’s level of the game, or are at least knocking on his door. When the White Hats contact you, you begin to play at the high levels, and that is above where the retail elite play. I just ordered Greer’s New Energy series. I did not think that his Sirius video was very good, especially all the excitement over what is very likely a human fetus that they tested, too see if it was an alien corpse. That was venturing into the tabloid fringe a bit, and Greer can aim higher than that. Brian O was deeply involved in Greer’s Disclosure Project, for good reason, as Brian had his life shortened due to his involvement in the UFO issue. I have stated it plenty, that I strongly doubt that Greer has a prayer with his mass movement approach, and neither did Dennis or anybody else on Earth. Dennis and Brian were fit for the “man of the people” role to lead a mass movement effort, but there is no army to lead. I happily carried their spears and saw their greatest problems come from mutiny attempts, not external intervention, although in Dennis’s case, Bill the BPA Hit Man and Ken Hodgell were Godzilla’s minions who infiltrated the organization to incite mutiny, and the amazing part to me was how easily their efforts succeeded. But Bill and Ken likely had no idea who their ultimate paymaster was, and it did not matter to them, as long as they were paid well. They were disposable contract agents, as a close relative also was. None of them could have led anybody anywhere near the top of Godzilla’s organization. The highest you would have gotten through them was to their “handlers.” Greer has named the Mormon financial empire and the Jesuit order as Godzilla organizations, and Greer likely does know plenty of names from that level, but what an insanely dangerous game to play, and he has paid dearly. While Greer is not the man for the mass movement job (and nobody is, not for this epochal task), I respect what he learned on his journey. But it was only when his Disclosure Project witnesses began describing the same technologies that my close friend saw in his little show that Greer began earning credibility points with me, and having Ed Mitchell as your sidekick at Congressional hearings, and Gordon Cooper as one of your witnesses, is not bad, not bad at all. But nobody can take the names “Mormon Financial Empire” or “Jesuit Order” and go knocking on any doors, asking to meet with Godzilla. Others in my circles have had similar encounters, and you risk your life to get to the level where you can have such encounters, and crazed hyper-elite plans to terraform Mars, as their ultimate survival enclave if their games destroy Earth’s surface, are real. While the core of Godzilla’s organization is truly insane, with their lust for power and control, the organization is also fractured (I’ll buy Greer’s 70-30 split), and the people who gave my friend his show were likely from the saner disenchanted faction of Godzilla’s organization that doesn’t want to risk having to live on Mars to survive Earth’s environmental demise. Every presidential administration since Reagan’s has known Dennis by name, including the coming rerun of the Clinton years, but sitting presidents are little more than disposable errand boys, and they know it. Jack Kennedy was the last president who thought that he could make a dent, he was rudely disabused of that notion, and every president since then was handpicked by David Rockefeller, knew their place, and meekly complied, but again, David Rockefeller is nowhere near the top. Best, Wade
  22. Hi: I just pulled an all-nighter at the office (actually, I got a couple of hours of sleep in my car around midnight), and have to rush off soon to work, after getting a few more hours of Z’s, as I complete about an 80-hour week. I really am getting too old for this. So, this will be short, and will introduce a subject that will take a fair number of posts to cover. There are several levels of the global power structure, they are not all aligned, and the lower levels only have a dim awareness, if any, of the higher levels This is only one reason of several why Dennis’s journey should be required study for any free energy aspirant. Dennis’s preposterous journey took him from harvesting asparagus as a child to living amongst the Eastern Oligarchy to dealing with local mobsters (and repeatedly surviving their murder attempts) to being wiped out by the local electric industry, which had their very own hit men, to getting Godzilla’s attention, with his first overture being the friendly buyout offer in Boston, to Godzilla’s adding a couple of zeroes the next year, before he began playing rough. And all of that was only the beginning of Dennis’s odyssey, in significant ways. There is plenty about Dennis’s journey I don’t know about, and maybe he’ll tell me more on his deathbed, but of just what I know of and witnessed, the “tame” version of Dennis’s journey would blow the minds of nearly everybody who encountered it. My own journey is unbelievable to the vast majority of humanity, and Dennis’s is far more so. Brian’s journey is similarly unbelievable, and our journeys were so bizarre that being asked/ordered to go to Mars was only an amusing footnote. In Boston we received our first “White Hat” contacts, which became far more intimate later on (I am not at liberty to reveal anything close to all that I know), and as I have written, I would find out about events many years later, which made things clearer and brought context to seemingly disparate events. The Rockefellers and Rothschilds got involved, and we were regularly surrounded by Mormons, at least some of whom were likely Godzilla’s minions, such as Ken Hodgell. When I staggered out of Ventura in 1990, radicalized, with my life in ruins, I already had quite a few data points that inform my awareness today on the global power structure, but I was really pretty ignorant of those dynamics back then. I knew that somebody stepped on us in Ventura, with the gangsters that run Ventura County merely being hit men. But the mosaic of my awareness on this issue was formed over the next generation, from studying structural analysis to conspiracist literature to trading notes with my relatively few fellow travelers who also played on the high road to free energy, who all reported similar terrain, for those who survived the experience, to having more interaction with Godzilla’s minions and others at various levels of the power structure. Best, Wade
  23. Hi: My next important lesson from my days with Dennis is this: Secrecy and deception will not work, not for this epochal task This is also related to the shows that Dennis would put on. I was his sidekick for his first Greatest Energy Show on Earth, and watched many shows over the years. Shows put on the best possible face, and Dennis would often be deceptive. Never in a malicious or fraudulent way, but he was doing what showmen do, which was impress the audience. But there was very little that I ever saw on stage where I went, “Ah, now that is something!” With his heat pump, probably the most impressive demonstration was putting it in a freezer and having it make hot water. In Ventura, we built an insulated room in our R&D facility, and wheeled in that demo that our salesman harmed by liquid-charging it (we swapped out the compressor and fixed the problem) during Dennis’s Saturday morning show, and after about 20 minutes or so, they would open that room, and the system had taken the air temperature to below zero. Mr. Mentor suggested that demo. That was actually an impressive demonstration. But it was not flashy. Nobody is impressed with watching refrigerators run. Another demonstration that impressed me was showing an aspect of Mr. Mentor’s engine, in which a hydraulic motor can instantly reverse itself, and instead of powering the car, it can store kinetic energy in a hydraulic accumulator, which is kind of putting that energy back in the gas tank. I saw that at Dennis’s Columbus show in early 1996, which an Amish group attended. But other than those moments, I saw little that was impressive on stage, other than perhaps watching Brown’s Gas sublimate tungsten. “Skeptics” deny that it can do that, but running the vapor through a mass spectrometer proves it. The transmutation experiments were also impressive, but the feds were going to arrest Dennis and Yull if they tried it at their Philadelphia show. Dennis used secrecy and deception to navigate his way through the minefield, but I eventually realized that playing secrecy and deception games would guarantee that you never would negotiate that minefield. When Dennis did not tell me that his initial investor in Boston was going to put up $1 million, he did it to protect me, but it ended up costing me later with my investors, but the ones who attacked and betrayed me would have likely done so anyway. When Dennis did not tell me that we moved to Ventura because Mr. Mentor told him that if he wanted to work with him, that we had to move there, that act of secrecy really ended up costing me in the long run. When Dennis did not tell me that he received that $1 billion offer to go away from the CIA, I certainly did not blame him, as I wanted out at the time myself. Dennis justified his deceptions with the public and those around him as “godly deceptions,” like trying to convince an invalid that he could get out of bed and walk, but tricking him into it. I eventually realized that anybody who needed to be tricked to be involved in this epochal task should not be involved. The enticements of self-interest, I came to realize, are worse than worthless for this task, and if you have to play games of secrecy and deception, then you should not be playing at all. That is what I eventually realized about Dennis’s approach that made me uneasy, and it also shows that Dennis himself does not understand the epochal nature of the free energy pursuit. It also shows in how he drags his Third Epoch religion around with him. Third Epoch religions are dying in the Fourth Epoch, and will have no place in the Fifth Epoch (and neither will the Fourth Epoch’s religion, materialism). I really only began grasping free energy’s epochal nature myself around 2010, about when I read a book published by Shell Oil, of all companies. In the Fifth Epoch, games of secrecy and deception will end, as they will become pointless, like so many human behaviors in our world of scarcity and fear will. Also, Godzilla is the master of secrecy and deception, and you can’t outmaneuver him on his home turf. He is humanity’s master shepherd. Whatever manipulations of the public that Dennis tried, to get people to save themselves, were trumped to the umpteenth magnitude by Godzilla’s minions. Secrecy and deception have no place in my work, although naming names can bring both the innocent and guilty into an unwanted light, and they can keep hiding in the shadows for all I care. Almost all of the names that I do not name in my public work can be easily adduced with just a little effort. I do it to keep the idly curious out of trouble. The vast majority of humanity today thinks that “research” is surfing the Internet for ten minutes. I am regularly presented garbage such as Mr. Skeptic’s libelous article and asked to explain it (it happened recently at Avalon), as an Internet surfer performed “research.” I’ll be working seven days a week for a while still, and it is time to rush off to a 15-hour day at work. Best, Wade
  24. Hi: Here is one of the most important lessons that I learned from my days with Dennis: The power of a few committed people As I look back at the Seattle experience, Dennis is the only reason why it all happened, and without Alison’s help, he would not have survived this far on his journey. She saved his life several times. The week before I became Dennis’s partner, there were three of us. A few months later, we were offered $10 million for Dennis’s bright idea, and a year later, the offer was $1 billion to go away. Then they began to play rough. I did not hear about the big offer until 1996, when I read it in Dennis’s book and he began publicly discussing it. When the night was the darkest at the end of 1988, there were four of us. The full might of the USA’s legal system (and provocateurs such as Ken Hodgell) was dedicated to wiping us out, with no chance of ever recovering. Dennis expected to never live to see this side of the bars again, as he sat in solitary confinement for trying to throw a Christmas party, after the farce of a preliminary hearing ended. Instead of getting a shotgun and “cleaning up” Ventura County, I sacrificed my life, which incredibly worked, in the biggest miracle that I ever witnessed. A handful of us stood up to an incredibly evil system, working on behalf of its patrons, and thwarted the dark pathers’ dark plans for us. Dennis was long ago “all in,” after his moment with his shotgun barrel in his mouth, and Mr. Professor and I paid awesome prices for our heroism, but a handful of us “prevailed” and Dennis lived to try again, and again, and again. I saw what a few committed people could stir up, and what a few of us could do in the face of an evil system. The system is run by cowards. A few people with the right stuff, committing their lives to the right cause, are very difficult to stop. Ten Dennises or a hundred Brians and Mr. Professors, combining their efforts, and the public would have had free energy technology long ago. But there is only one like Dennis and a handful like Brian and Mr. Professor. That is not enough. That reality has greatly informed my current efforts. Almost nobody on Earth has the right stuff, but it does no good to judge the situation. It is just what it is. But are there enough people on Earth who are brave enough to shed their conditioning and dare to imagine the coming epoch before it is placed in their laps? Can they learn to sing the song of abundance? That is my gamble, and I have devoted the rest of my life’s “spare” time to it, and seeing what a handful of us were capable of accomplishing helped lead to my current approach. It will only take a relative handful of people to usher in the next epoch, just as it was for all of the prior epochs. But it won’t be easy, and finding and training the choir will be the hard part. Best, Wade
  25. Hi: A couple of odds and ends before I rush off to work… Hi Chris: Your comments reminds me of Seth’s statement, in that when people channel their expression through acts like sex, they often are inhibiting their expression, by limiting it to certain “approved” means. Similarly, body adornment is meant to make a “statement,” like a bumper sticker, but what does it really say? Not much. That is all so superficial. To all: To my recent “hazards of waking up” post, it really needs to be sports and the weather with most people around me. I was planning to write about it in my lessons learned series already, as it was one of the most important lessons that I learned since I left Ventura. My journey has made me something highly unusual in people’s lives, and what happens all the time is that people who know something of my background want to interact with me, for various reasons. Sometimes, it is for insights that they rarely encounter, but more often, it is to somehow defend their worldview or get me to validate it, and I am very tired of it. My perspective is as radical as it gets on Earth, and is what I have called an epochal perspective. People have to discard almost all that they think they know (and become scientifically literate) to even glimpse it. But almost nobody is able or willing to do that, as they drag along their comforting baggage. We can’t get to the truth by dragging along our conditioning. I know that almost nobody is willing or able to do that, I know that I seek needles in haystacks, and I am not going to find many in my social circles. When people in my social circles try to engage me in Wade’s World talk, it often ends badly, and I have quite a few relationships that were wrecked or ended because of it. But it is not just people trying to defend their conventional world view. Perhaps worse is people’s trying to engage me on some New Age/conspiracist topic that they are enamored with. The vast majority of such stuff is invalid or of trivial importance, to put it politely, but few people exercise discernment: they either see anything unorthodox as a threat, or they get attracted to some fringe topic that appeals to them and they become aficionados of some New Age/conspiracist rubbish. They want me to buy it with them, but are not willing to let go of their pet topic if it seems invalid (or of trivial importance), usually because it merely becomes another part of a slightly unorthodox and self-serving worldview. An open mind is a key to progressing beyond our conditioning, but we also need to exercise our critical faculties. Creativity and discernment is the hallmark of good science, but even there, the practice often falls far short of its promise, mainly due to conflicts of interest, which abound in our world of scarcity and fear. To my recent pipeline protest post, I do not want to give the impression that it never works, as there have been many victories in the USA, where people were able to stop the chainsaws, strip-miners, pipelines, and the like (I hike in some of those saved lands), but what usually happened was that the industrial interests merely moved abroad and strip-mined and clear-cut nations without the kind of internal freedom that American citizens have. The corporatism that John Perkins wrote about is alive and well. That said, those protestors have often been targeted by COINTELPRO kinds of efforts (see The War against the Greens, for instance), there are plenty of dead activists, and the cops are often in on it. When Judi Bari survived a bomb placed under the seat of her car, the cops arrested her and the FBI kept trying to frame her for surviving a murder attempt (it was the domestic version of framing the genocided Hutus as genocidists). As Mark discovered, there is a COINTELPRO for FE inventors, too. And, of course, most such suppression activities take place in California. I’ll finish with a little more on tropical rainforest Africa. When Portugal began to learn to sail the Atlantic, the first thing they did was seek slaves and gold in Africa, which initiated a demographic catastrophe that lasted for centuries. Spain was right behind them, and the greatest demographic catastrophe in the human journey was the century that Spain had the Western Hemisphere to itself, to rape and plunder it with abandon. But malaria and other diseases kept Europeans out of equatorial Africa for centuries. That was why what is known as the Congo today was ripe for King Leopold’s picking little more than a century ago, and another demographic catastrophe began. When the colonial order began disintegrating after World War II, the USA merely replaced the colonial overlords with corporate ones. The CIA helped murder the first elected leader of the Congo, Patrice Lumumba, and Dwight Eisenhower gave the order to kill him. Eisenhower privately called African diplomats “niggers” while president, and did not want them invited to the White House, to show how progressive he was. Ike’s ordering Lumumba’s murder is one of the starker presidential revelations of recent years. A CIA official actually drove around the Congo with Lumumba’s body in his car’s trunk, wondering how to get rid of it. One reason for his murder’s timing was that JFK was sympathetic to Africa’s efforts to shed colonial domination, and Lumumba had to be killed before JFK was inaugurated. He was dead for a month before JFK was even told about it, and his relationship with the CIA went downhill from there, ending in his murder, which was covered-up by the USA’s chief spook, Allen Dulles. Time for work. Best, Wade
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