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  • 2009: The Year Perpetual Motion Ended

    My latest article on this subject, "self-published" this time

    Jibbguy's Blog: 2009: the Year that Perpetual Motion Ended

    Note:

    Lol, i finally pushed the envelope beyond range it seems regarding my former publisher "Op Ed News", who didn't reject it exactly, but for the last 7 days haven't acknowledged they even got the submission of the above article, or answered my message regarding it. I'm not calling that "suppression" exactly, but it could be possible. Considering that all kinds of "911", "UFO", anti-government / "NWO", alternative medicine, and virtually any type of "Truth" articles imaginable have been regularly published there in the past; it is kinda strange though. And they could have simply sent me a Rejection email (and the usual automated Acknowledgment email response stating it was received and being considered), if they didn't think it was "worthy". I am hoping this doesn't mean that the site is "Under New Management".

    But it's their site, and they have the right to publish what they want to. No hard feelings to Rob. If something "odd" really is going on there, he is most likely a victim of it too.

  • #2
    media misleading the public

    Great article but on this point:
    "and the media can no longer be prosecuted for misleading the American public in this matter."

    Are you aware of this Fox coverup? A court ruled that the media is
    completely legally allowed to mislead the public
    and has no legal obligation
    to tell the truth.

    YouTube - FOX News Investigative Reporters Fired For Telling The Truth

    monsanto truth media fox - Google Search

    Libel/slander is a different kind of misleading of the public but still, there is
    nothing requiring media to report the truth.
    Last edited by Aaron; 01-04-2010, 09:37 PM.
    Sincerely,
    Aaron Murakami

    Books & Videos https://emediapress.com
    Conference http://energyscienceconference.com
    RPX & MWO http://vril.io

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    • #3
      Thanks for the article,

      Now with my studies on water, if any of you have been following, I have come to the end of the line I think in explaining all life on the planet and what helps power it, you probably guess it already, Water!

      It is the self-ionization of water that makes life possible, but what causes the water to self-ionize? Now in looking at Meyer's technology from all sides I think I got it, it's the earths magnetic field. I only need to duplicate the experiments of those that ran the water self-ionization experiments in different locations on the planet and check the time it takes for the water to self ionize. If my predictions are correct at the poles it will take ten times as less time for the water to self ionize so, this is saying the time will go from 8-10 hours to 40min to 1 hour if the same experiment is conducted at the poles a place where the magnetic field is the greatest. That is where the funding would come in handy so I can run such proof type experiments from our government.

      But I also like to use Ockham's razor which helps me to leap-frog in my understanding of the true nature of water. If the above is true then what Meyer did is no mystery. The magnetic field lines in the capacitors he created are doing the work seen in his video's to make use of water as a source of fuel. It is the moving media that is the part of the reaction that makes all of this possible, even you and me walking and talking. In us the moving medium is our blood stream, in Meyer's work the moving medium is water, water mist(almost like a fog), and air. With this he was able to make use of water as a source of fuel, and it all has to do with the self-ionization of water.

      Now to leap-frog forewords (Ockham's razor), in space travel then we have to recreate the poles or life as we know it will have a very hard time existing or start to cease many biological functions. We need the magnetic poles to exist or for life to take place for the spark of life is the self-ionization of water, and that is tided to the planets magnetic field. These are very bold statements I know, but this is where the science has lead me in looking into Meyer's work, as I keep telling others I think I have it all figured out now, and energy independence is now just around the corner.


      h2opower.

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      • #4
        Your very welcome, M8. May you have great successes this year, and may the mainstream scientific community FINALLY openly study Meyer's work for themselves, vindicating all your fine work, and the great work of many others!

        The article published now at Dandelion Salad:

        http://dandelionsalad.wordpress.com/...teve-windisch/

        @Aaron, yes good points. What a strange world we live in now; when our Judges can get away with stating that the corporate-owned mainstream media can manipulate, lie about, and suppress the News all they like without any sanctions

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        • #5
          Great article, Steve.

          Many thanks for your tireless efforts to research and arrange this material. I will be passing this around to everyone I know, as well as to the many who I only know of that should be made aware. Also, when free energy skeptics and deniers begin their pointless tirades I will simply provide them with a link to your blog article and be done with them. Of course they won't let any of it sink in, even if they do take the time to read it, but that will be their loss - not mine or yours.

          Your article would be perfect as the basis of a short documentary video. Have you considered that? The text could be narrated while related documentation and photos are shown. I think this would be a huge hit on YouTube, and could really help to get your message out to a public that is almost totally lacking in awareness.

          Thanks again, Steve, and best wishes to you in 2010,

          Rick
          "Seek wisdom by keeping an open mind to alternative realities, questioning authority, and searching for truth. Only then, when you see or hear something that has 'the ring of truth' to it, will it be as if a veil has been lifted, and suddenly you will begin to hear and see far more clearly than ever before." - Rickoff

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          • #6
            Thanks for the very kind words, m8.

            That's a great idea Rick, and i think i will try that. I've been putting off learning video creation/editing for years now... i guess in this YouTube world its gonna be a necessary skill to get any kind of serious exposure. Lol, or i could wait until the American Public learns to enjoy reading again ;(

            ... Anyone recommend a good OPEN SOURCE video editing proggy lol?

            Actually, as i recall Ash and Andrew have already covered some of these topics in Panacea's 10 hour giant compendium on Energy Suppression , so i could crib some of their fine work for a portion of it maybe

            YouTube - Panacea's Free Energy Suppression production (Part 1, Segment 1 of 53)

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            • #7
              windows movie maker

              Windows Movie Maker comes with every version of windows for free.

              I used it for 100% of all my youtube vids. The program can do more than
              what I used it for...subtitles, etc... but it does everything you need.
              Sincerely,
              Aaron Murakami

              Books & Videos https://emediapress.com
              Conference http://energyscienceconference.com
              RPX & MWO http://vril.io

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              • #8
                I agree, Aaron, WMM is what I have used for my Pipe Dream videos, and makes editing a snap.

                Steve - First check your video camera and set it to record in widescreen mode (16x9) if that is an available option. A stable tripod is a must, and use of a lapel clip microphone (available at Radio Shack) is desirable. A camera remote control is desirable to prevent any camera movement when zooming in or out, and starting, pausing, or stopping recordings. Just record your video segments, attach a USB connector cable between your camera and computer, and import the video using Windows Movie Maker. Arrange and edit your tracks in the WMM timeline area, and when finished click Publish Movie on the toolbar. Choose to publish the movie on your computer, choose a filename and folder location, and then choose the settings for your movie by bulleting "More Settings" and clicking the down arrow to the right of that. Choose one of the HD formats (720p or 1080p) for a Windows Media file (WMV file extension) as these work best on YouTube. Be sure to let us know when the video is available for viewing.

                Best 2 U,

                Rick
                Last edited by rickoff; 01-07-2010, 09:53 PM.
                "Seek wisdom by keeping an open mind to alternative realities, questioning authority, and searching for truth. Only then, when you see or hear something that has 'the ring of truth' to it, will it be as if a veil has been lifted, and suddenly you will begin to hear and see far more clearly than ever before." - Rickoff

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                • #9
                  Great that's another documentary we have to make now LOL

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                  • #10
                    Hehehe, no worries m8 i can muddle thru somehow

                    @ Aaron thx for the info, i've used that one to make clips but didn't realize it was that good. Lol Gates must have bought someone out to get it

                    @ Rick i will try that, thx bud. It will be little a bit yet gotta alotta stuff goin on now. Lol, but don't worry if i did'nt let you all know when something was ready, i'd be kicked out of the "narcissistic authors club"
                    Last edited by jibbguy; 01-08-2010, 12:11 AM.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jibbguy View Post
                      Thanks for the very kind words, m8.

                      That's a great idea Rick, and i think i will try that. I've been putting off learning video creation/editing for years now... i guess in this YouTube world its gonna be a necessary skill to get any kind of serious exposure. Lol, or i could wait until the American Public learns to enjoy reading again ;(

                      ... Anyone recommend a good OPEN SOURCE video editing proggy lol?

                      Actually, as i recall Ash and Andrew have already covered some of these topics in Panacea's 10 hour giant compendium on Energy Suppression , so i could crib some of their fine work for a portion of it maybe

                      YouTube - Panacea's Free Energy Suppression production (Part 1, Segment 1 of 53)
                      Jib OFCAUSE YOU CAN.
                      what a silly question Bro

                      Thats what WE are here for. Just let us know EXACTLY and ANY thing you want us to do my friend we have 2 nights a week set a side for Vid editing.

                      Ash

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                      • #12
                        For video editor, I do some writing before:


                        Avidemux
                        Available on Windows, Mac and Linux. Avidemux native operating system is Linux. On Windows Avidemux run via emulation layer. Avidemux feature is comparable with VirtualDub with less capability. Avidemux advantage over VirtualDub is it support more video format and able to edit MPEG file directly. Avidemux also support OGM, Matroska and MP4 natively.


                        Cinelerra
                        Available on Linux. Cinelerra designed for professional non linear video editing system. As such, Cinelerra has high system requirement. Cinelerra support editing of very high quality video. It process audio in 64-bit precision and can work in RGBA or YUVA color space. Its interface has similar look as the proprietary version of video editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro or Adobe After Effect.


                        iMovie
                        Available for free only on Macintosh. iMovie allow the creation of DVD or movie directly from camera. Unfortunately, the latest version has much less video format support.


                        Kdenlive
                        Available on Linux. Kdenlive is based on MLT Framework which aimed to flexibility and ease of use. It uses non linier video editing interfaces. It support format that supported by FFMPEG like QuickTime, AVI, WMV, MPEG and MP4. It can import video from camera using firewire interface directly. It supports PAL, NTSC and various HD resolutions. It can be used to create DVD with simple navigation and chapters.


                        LiVES
                        Available on Linux. LiVES allow user to manipulate video in real time or non real time. It has many feature non commonly found on other video editing application. They are interesting feature like remote operation and stream copy. LiVES also popular as VJ tool for its real time effects. It support wide file format via mencoder decoder.


                        OpenShot Video Editor
                        Available on Linux. OpenShot Video Editor use MLT Framework like Kdenlive. It is primarily aimed as tool for working with high definition video like HDV or AVCHD. It has many digital video effect included.


                        PiTiVi
                        Available on Linux. PiTiVi does not have many features but by utilizing gstreamer framework, PiTiVi has very wide support of file format. It uses non linier video editing interfaces. It supports unlimited video and audio track layer. PiTiVi has most basic operation required to edit or make a video.


                        Videospin
                        Available for free with limited functionality on Windows XP or newer. Pinnacle Videospin is professional non linier video editing application made by Avid. Even with limited functionality, Videospin still provide user with a lot of feature to edit or make a video. It has advance video titling feature commonly found on expensive video editing application. It supports common video format and youtube video format. It does not have support for MPEG2 and MPEG4, the support for MPEG2 and MPEG4 must be purchased as separate module.


                        VideoThang
                        Available on Windows 2000 or newer. VideoThang provide Windows user with free video application that can do some important functionality like trim or zoom. It support common input and output format for the creation of photo slideshow or DVD.


                        VirtualDub
                        Available on Windows. VirtualDub strong feature is direct editing of AVI video format. It provides many filter and effect to be applied on AVI. There is decent video capture functionality to convert video from webcam or camera. A fork for VirtualDub exists for support of MPEG2 and WMV. However, with plugin support, VirtualDub now have those capabilities. Via plugin, VirtualDub now support MPEG2, WMV, AC3, QuickTime, Flash Video, MP4, 3GP, FLIC, PVN, and DirectShow.


                        Windows Movie Maker
                        Available with Windows XP. On Vista and Windows Seven, Windows Lives Movie Maker replaces Windows Movie Maker. Windows Movie Maker provide basic movie making feature. It output format is very limited to only WMV and DV AVI. Windows Movie Maker support some filter and effect for basic video editing needs.


                        Source:
                        Wikipedia - Comparison of video editing software Comparison of video editing software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by jibbguy View Post
                          My latest article on this subject, "self-published" this time

                          Jibbguy's Blog: 2009: the Year that Perpetual Motion Ended

                          Note:

                          Lol, i finally pushed the envelope beyond range it seems regarding my former publisher "Op Ed News", who didn't reject it exactly, but for the last 7 days haven't acknowledged they even got the submission of the above article, or answered my message regarding it. I'm not calling that "suppression" exactly, but it could be possible. Considering that all kinds of "911", "UFO", anti-government / "NWO", alternative medicine, and virtually any type of "Truth" articles imaginable have been regularly published there in the past; it is kinda strange though. And they could have simply sent me a Rejection email (and the usual automated Acknowledgment email response stating it was received and being considered), if they didn't think it was "worthy". I am hoping this doesn't mean that the site is "Under New Management".

                          But it's their site, and they have the right to publish what they want to. No hard feelings to Rob. If something "odd" really is going on there, he is most likely a victim of it too.
                          Gibbguy

                          Just wanted to say that is an excellent blog post, saying where we are at. I've sent the link onto friends to spread the word. Let's hope the breakthroughs are realized this year.
                          Regards
                          John

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                          • #14
                            Thanks John, much appreciated
                            _______________

                            In the interest of "Full Disclosure" :

                            The article published at Op Ed News, i just discovered today, as a "Quicklink" (a link back to my original "Blogspot", which i had re-submitted it to OEN as last week). I missed it publishing for a couple days because i didn't get the usual email informing me, but i am grateful that OEN did publish it in the end. Maybe they just had to check it out for themselves? Dunno what the delay was about. A small note telling me what was going on over those two weeks of silence would have avoided my above comments that questioned the situation, but again, i am thankful for it publishing there; and glad to see that OpEd News DID NOT "suppress" the re-submitted "quick-link" submission of the "2009: The Year Perpetual Motion Ended" article after all.

                            Also, today my "commenting" rights were returned there too. So i'm a happy, and "non-suppressed", camper

                            OpEdNews - Quicklink: 2009: The Year "Perpetual Motion" Ended

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by rickoff View Post
                              I agree, Aaron, WMM is what I have used for my Pipe Dream videos, and makes editing a snap.

                              Steve - First check your video camera and set it to record in widescreen mode (16x9) if that is an available option. A stable tripod is a must, and use of a lapel clip microphone (available at Radio Shack) is desirable. A camera remote control is desirable to prevent any camera movement when zooming in or out, and starting, pausing, or stopping recordings. Just record your video segments, attach a USB connector cable between your camera and computer, and import the video using Windows Movie Maker. Arrange and edit your tracks in the WMM timeline area, and when finished click Publish Movie on the toolbar. Choose to publish the movie on your computer, choose a filename and folder location, and then choose the settings for your movie by bulleting "More Settings" and clicking the down arrow to the right of that. Choose one of the HD formats (720p or 1080p) for a Windows Media file (WMV file extension) as these work best on YouTube. Be sure to let us know when the video is available for viewing.

                              Best 2 U,

                              Rick
                              One can also use a digital still camera if it has a movie making feature. I have a Canon PowerShot A570 IS with a movie setting that will make movie clips as long as you have storage for it on the removable memory card. So I bought a 2 gigabite card and can make up to a 1 hour movie or 1 hours worth of movie clips. Windows movie maker then can be used and I also have very good resolution even at full screen viewing. Only thing is I do not have a remote or is it an option, which I can see would be a great advantage for actor/director one man video productions. I just wanted to mention here that a movie camera is not the only way, and not saying you were saying it was Rick.

                              I have also made movies using a webcam and a laptop and its battery for portabilty outside where you not connected to a power cord. I rigged the webcam to the front of an ATV and had the laptop in a basket attached to the front rack. The webcam was an el cheapo 15 dollar unit and worked well.

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