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THE ZPE NEWS BLACKOUT - A NATIONAL SHAME

From Wingate A. Lambertson, Ph.D.


From: NEN, Vol. 5, No. 8, Dec. 1997, pp. 16-17.
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THE ZPE NEWS BLACKOUT - A NATIONAL SHAME

From Wingate A. Lambertson, Ph.D.

I taught explosive ordinance in the Navy during World War II. When I first heard of the atomic bomb, I went to the Navy library to study a physics book on atomic energy. The librarian told me that all physics books had been withdrawn from the libraries. Can you imagine that today? An instructor in the Navy being unable to read a physics book!

Indications that the news media is exercising a blackout on zero-point energy stories came to me recently and is described below.

We have a friend who is a free-lance writer and she has been after me for years to let her do a story on my ZPE research. Finally, we thought well why not let her see what she can do in selling an article on the subject. I gave her the go-ahead on the condition of no local publicity as I do not have time to respond to inquiries.

She sent one page descriptions of her articles to 10 national science and news magazines without one acceptance. Recently she sent me a copy of her submission to The New National Inquirer and I was at first shocked to learn that I now have an end to global warming and monthly electric utility bills. "The past 200 years of the industrial revolution was just another form of the dark ages."

After thinking about it for a short time, I decided that she is right. I rode through Pittsburgh on the train during World War II and it was dark and dirty from pollution from the steel mills. That did not have to be because Tesla and Moray had both tried to get their ZPE methods developed.

Today, October 7, 1997, President Clinton is trying to decide just how the United States is going to deal with global warming and what we can offer to the world at the Japanese conference in December. We, who live in Florida, are concerned that seven pounds of plutonium will be shot into space in a few days as "the only available power source." A plutonium cloud burst could wipe out the entire state. Those of us in the new energy field know better. It is a very slim chance but the problem is there and concerns me.

Major decisions are being made today by our leaders whom we assume are uninformed about ZPE. The national press has a responsibility to inform its readers and it has not done its job. Is this not as foolish as withdrawing physics books from military libraries? I think it is a national shame!


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