A Wonderful Free Energy Documentary From The Nineties (feat. "The Race To Zero Point")

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"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" is a common mantra cited in established academic circles whenever the norm is confronted with seemingly irreconcilable claims and paradigm-busting discoveries. But then, anything outside the contemporary norm that has yet to find acceptance and reputability can be described as "extraordinary" - until it becomes just "ordinary". Telephones, microwaves and the internet once seemed extraordinary and probably inexplicable - even to the experts of the time.

When I first started my truther journey a good decade ago one of the most peculiar things I came across was an old documentary from the pre-internet era compiling the mounting evidence for what has been described as "free energy". A topic that - to this day - lives on the fringes of scientific inquiry - some say because it is all hogwash, others say because it has the potential to turn everything in the human realm upside down: established norms, the economy and humanity's entire understanding about the workings of the world we are living in.

The documentary showcases many inventions, mechanisms and stunning areas of research into the energy field underlying all of time and space - or so the claim goes. A homogenous and omnipresent field with a vast potential for energy to be tapped, if done so in the right way.

Recently, I had to privilege to find this old gem again and rewatch it and man, it has aged amazingly well. A special documentary program that explains the theories behind so-called overunity devices, featuring about a dozen inventors showcasing the various devices they have built - from cars running on water, to magnetic motors and even antigravity experiments using frequency and resonance.

With all the noise out there, all the smirk-faced naysayers on the one hand and all the blind believers in the existence of free energy machines on the other I still find the documentary amazingly refreshing in that it encompasses not only a wide array of devices but also condenses a lot of information into a film less than two hours in length, granting a pretty big insight into what the claims are and how they could fit into our world at large.

The fact that this documentary stems from before the time of the internet gives it an entirely different character, one that I find solely missing from today's productions (that so often stay superficial and pompous rather than detailed and informative).

So, rather than claiming these devies exist for sure or telling you that it's all baloney I feel compelled to share this amazing documentary with you all so that you can have a better overview about what these machines are, how they supposedly work and what to make of all of it.

Needless to say the mainstream will label all these inventors as charlatans and have you go back to the gas pump and paying the electric companies just to keep things as they are and have been. It is peculiar though to also read between the lines, to see the energetic quality of the people presenting their findings, what they are talking about, how they are laying out the implications for humanity as a whole, the words they use, how they vibe - and compare that to the energetic qualities of the "critics" that often radiate arrogance, closed-mindedness and dogmatic denial of new possibilities, regardless of how much evidence is presented. At least the ones I have come across.

Can I tell you 100% for sure that overunity devices exist? Nope, I have never seen one myself firsthand. But does that mean they don't exist? Nope.

When you watch this film you will see just how much is at stake here when it comes to the established norms clashing with this development and when we see how the matrix operates it really isn't hard to see how this is still kept on the fringes.

My own opinions aside, I find this documentary most insightful regardless of where one stands on the issue.

For all those new to the topic and those genuinely interested, I really can't think of a better introduction to this amazingly interesting idea.

Enjoy <3


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