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and http://www.pureenergysystems.com/contact/

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  • Sterling D. Allan [PESWiki], CEO; founder of New Energy Congress
    Memo regarding sensitive information sharing: “Please note that my primary mode is openly sharing.  I do not consider the ability to keep confidentialities to be one of my greater strengths, though I do my best in that regard when requested.  I do slip up sometimes.  Considering the atrocities that have been committed in history and in the present day under the cloak of honoring confidentialities, I have a natural aversion to it.”

  • Sean McGuinness, Text Editor
    • email: <seanmcgu {at} gmail.com>
  • Raymond D. Jennings, III – Attorney, Legal Business Expert
  • Chip Paul – Business Vetting, Human Relations
  • Stuart Campbell, Comments Moderator
    • email: <StuartCampbell {at} pesn.com>
  • Susan Manning, Finance
  • Michael W. Moss, Audio Editor
  • Sepp Hasslberger, Editor
  • Ken Rauen, Director of Research and Development
  • Hank Mills, Former writer for PESN
    • email: <hankmills{at}pesn.com>
  • Doug Furr, Ph.D., Mechanical Engineer
    • Orem, Utah, USA
  • Kevn Lambson, Graphic Artist
  • Joseph Riso, Video Producer
    • email: Riso {at} rgraphics.com

See also

  • http://twitter.com/PieEconomics PieEconomics

    3/26/13: Univ. of Georgia discovery allows fuels to be made directly from carbon dioxide, bypassing the need to use plant life. Google this: UGA discovery may allow scientists to make fuel from CO2 in the atmosphere.

  • http://twitter.com/PieEconomics PieEconomics

    3/28/13: An electrolyzer that delivers results comparable to current techniques but costs about 1,000 times less. http://www.vancouversun.com/business/energy/Fuel%20cell%20breakthrough%20claimed%20Canadian%20researchers/8165603/story.html?__lsa=2778-7dca#ixzz2OxifR0gE

  • http://twitter.com/PieEconomics PieEconomics

    4/4/13: VA Tech discovered a way to extract large quantities of high-purity hydrogen from any plant, without using high temperatures (waste heat is sufficient). The hydrogen produced is pure enough to be directly utilized by proton-exchange membrane fuel cells. The low-temperature waste heat produces hydrogen (chemical energy) at an energy efficiency of more than 100 percent — a net energy gain for the first time in hydrogen production. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/04/130403104104.htm

  • mike_55534

    Months ago I saw a video of what is reported to be a UFO flying over
    Denver, CO. It’s tremendously fast and almost not visible with the naked
    eye. Camera’s have been able to catch it by changing shutter speeds. It
    happens daily from 12 to 1 pm over a suburban area and is reported to
    takeoff and land from there. It seems plausible that someone in that
    local area has invented an anti-gravity device and is flying it on their
    lunch break. I’m sure the FBI is going to go door-to-door until they
    find this man (or woman). They have devices to catch radio control
    signals and a bit of triangulation they could pinpoint the launch site.
    Amazing craft. No little green men here folks

  • http://twitter.com/PieEconomics PieEconomics

    New low cost long life battery could enable solar and wind energy to become major suppliers to the grid. Stanford and DOE designed a simple and scalable lithium-polysulfide flow battery that can retain excellent energy storage performance for more than 5.5 years of daily cycles. It can be scaled up to store many megawatt hours of energy and doesn’t have the corrosion issues of water-based flow batteries. phys.org/news/2013-04-battery-solar-power-grid.html

  • http://twitter.com/PieEconomics PieEconomics

    Sterling, if there was ever a video you would want to publicize, it is this one: http://vimeo.com/65430488
    Paul Hellyer, former Minister of Defense of Canada, talks openly about alien visitors, free energy, and secret government.

    • Angus

      As one who suffered under Corporal Hellyer’s ghastly mismanagement of the Department of National Defence, and in view of the catastrophic results that lasted a generation, and in consideration of his absolutely screwball ideas about currency, compounded with the tendency we have in Canada to toss up some real nut cases from time to time – I think I’ll skip that.

  • http://twitter.com/PieEconomics PieEconomics

    Flat-panel “Solar Traps” described in a patent application are expected to have the ability to absorb nearly 100 percent of the sunshine that hits them, while allowing only a tiny percentage of energy to escape, even at ultra-high temperatures. They are designed to be mounted on rooftops or as part of the design for power plants, producing electricity at about 2 cents per kilowatt-hour. The invention would allow weeks of high-temperature storage at one-tenth to one-hundredth of the current cost, meaning that solar power systems could generate electricity uninterrupted during lengthy stints of cloudy weather. The traps would be so efficient that they could be used even in less sunny regions. Confidentiality agreements are being signed so that solar experts at the Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M., can review this invention. Miami Herald 05/08/13: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/05/08/v-fullstory/3387126/patent-filing-claims-solar-energy.html