Mr. Bedini,
I just wanted to take the opportunity to thank you for everything you have done for me personally as I have struggled to understand all the information that is on these forums. I am not that sharp when it comes to electronics or chemistry or, really much of anything in the area of energy research. I was a teacher and a school principal so this was definitely, and IS definitely NOT my field of expertise. If not for your SSG, I would never have gotten involved in free energy research, so for that alone I must thank you. I am NOT a huge John Bedini fan club member. I have not always agreed with your practices or your choices, but I can't deny the contribution you have made to this area of research. I will admit, on more than one occasion I have cursed you for not putting out MORE information than you have because I have always felt that there were lots of things you knew that you just weren't sharing. And I have even suspected that at times you were trying to throw us off the right path. But if you had given all the secrets away, I wouldn't have worked for it, so as much as I hate to admit it, I must thank you for that too. And the frustration I felt just made me that much more determined not to give up on this stuff.
The circuit you posted 20 years ago that is the basis for the research we have been doing on the 3BGS thread is just one more thing I need to thank you for. It was a simple enough circuit that even someone like me could build it and play with it, and it has consumed all my spare time for the last five years. If you follow that thread at all you will see we are making amazing progress and are very close to having something really special. Right now I can run off the shelf electric motors at over 6000 rpm driving loads without running down my primaries. My longest run SO FAR has been 10 hours, but that was just because I shut it off. It could have run longer. I really don't think time is going to be an issue with this system. When you have it working, it just flat out works. Our problem was getting it to work consistently, and we may have just figured that out. There is still a lot of work to do, but this system has POWER with a capital P, and it doesn't draw down the primaries.
We believe we are going to change some things about the way people think about electricity, and that we may have something historic. If we do, I want to make sure YOU know that I know that I owe you a debt for what you have shared, even if I was a whiner who never thought it was enough. I won't forget.
OK, how about it guys? How many of you out there feel like you owe John B. At least an acknowledgement of what his contribution has done to keep free energy research alive? Let's hear from you. I don't have to love somebody or even like him to respect what he has done, and I think John B. has put in the time and just maybe deserves a little appreciation.
Dave Bowling
I just wanted to take the opportunity to thank you for everything you have done for me personally as I have struggled to understand all the information that is on these forums. I am not that sharp when it comes to electronics or chemistry or, really much of anything in the area of energy research. I was a teacher and a school principal so this was definitely, and IS definitely NOT my field of expertise. If not for your SSG, I would never have gotten involved in free energy research, so for that alone I must thank you. I am NOT a huge John Bedini fan club member. I have not always agreed with your practices or your choices, but I can't deny the contribution you have made to this area of research. I will admit, on more than one occasion I have cursed you for not putting out MORE information than you have because I have always felt that there were lots of things you knew that you just weren't sharing. And I have even suspected that at times you were trying to throw us off the right path. But if you had given all the secrets away, I wouldn't have worked for it, so as much as I hate to admit it, I must thank you for that too. And the frustration I felt just made me that much more determined not to give up on this stuff.
The circuit you posted 20 years ago that is the basis for the research we have been doing on the 3BGS thread is just one more thing I need to thank you for. It was a simple enough circuit that even someone like me could build it and play with it, and it has consumed all my spare time for the last five years. If you follow that thread at all you will see we are making amazing progress and are very close to having something really special. Right now I can run off the shelf electric motors at over 6000 rpm driving loads without running down my primaries. My longest run SO FAR has been 10 hours, but that was just because I shut it off. It could have run longer. I really don't think time is going to be an issue with this system. When you have it working, it just flat out works. Our problem was getting it to work consistently, and we may have just figured that out. There is still a lot of work to do, but this system has POWER with a capital P, and it doesn't draw down the primaries.
We believe we are going to change some things about the way people think about electricity, and that we may have something historic. If we do, I want to make sure YOU know that I know that I owe you a debt for what you have shared, even if I was a whiner who never thought it was enough. I won't forget.
OK, how about it guys? How many of you out there feel like you owe John B. At least an acknowledgement of what his contribution has done to keep free energy research alive? Let's hear from you. I don't have to love somebody or even like him to respect what he has done, and I think John B. has put in the time and just maybe deserves a little appreciation.
Dave Bowling
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