| Subject: 
      RE: IBM's secret, Brush's Gravitation and his Evidence for Kinetic Theory 
      of Gravitation (1)  Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2003 17:47:02 -0600 
          
          John, 
        
          
          Thanks for the 
          information, very timely and also useful to me. 
        
          
          Well, if one waits and 
          lives long enough, everything repeats. 
        
          
          Intel  found that stressed 
          semiconductors allowed better flow of positrons than electrons. So did
          T. H. Moray, before the 
          positron was even discovered. 
        
          
          In the 1920s and 1930s, T. 
          H. Moray of Salt Lake City, Utah made his own semiconductors, pressing 
          them in huge railway presses while they sintered to the final form, 
          locking in the stress. Although he made 20 to 30 semiconductors before 
          he got one to work the way he wished, eventually he had 29 good 
          ones sitting in a 29 stage amplifier.  With a silly little electrical 
          input taken from a simple high wire antenna, the unit put out 50 
          Kilowatts of normal, useful electrical power, powered lights, ran 
          motors, etc. It was demonstrated many dozens of times to technical 
          persons, engineers, visiting scientists, etc.  We include a brief 
          synopsis of part of  the story (and photos) in my book.  
          
         
        
          
          The sad thing is that the 
          patent office adamantly refused to give Moray a patent (because he 
          used a "cold cathode" in his tubes rather than hot cathodes, and 
          "everybody knew that the cathode had to be heated" to give electron 
          flow an make the tubes work).  He did get a patent on a "healing 
          machine" using the "radiant energy", and many of the details of his 
          tubes are in that patent. while having some severe pain, I did 
          experience a treatment by a Moray medical unit, and it relieved the 
          pain almost magically and instantly. The fact that he had a working 
          model of his 50 KW energy device and innumerable certified tests sworn 
          to by expert witnesses under oath, was to no avail. (Eventually, the 
          Moray application just "mysteriously disappeared" from the patent 
          office's files.") 
         
        
          
          So here comes Intel 75 
          years later, coming back over ground that T. Henry ploughed several 
          decades ago, ground that nobody believed or understood back then with 
          the science of the time. And ground which our physics is still missing 
          one thing -- the primary ingredient -- necessary to understanding it 
          completely. 
        
          
          Sadly, not too long ago, 
          Moray's son John finally lost the lab in Salt Lake City where T. Henry 
          did his work. And one more "energy from the vacuum" system bit the 
          dust, sad to say. Moray should have been recognized as one of the 
          great pioneers of science, 75 years ahead of his time. Instead, he was 
          ruthlessly suppressed, shot at (he had to ride in a special 
          bullet-proof car, as assassins would sometimes fire at him from the 
          side of the street or from an alley), and he was shot and wounded (but 
          survived) in his own lab by a "double agent" working for both the 
          Russians and the FBI simultaneously. This double agent also destroyed 
          the Moray unit suddenly, after working with Moray for some time and 
          gaining access to exact construction details, etc. 
        
          
          The Moray saga has other 
          parts to it and gets very much stranger, but that will suffice to make 
          the point. Energy from the vacuum has been around for a long time, and 
          at least 80 or so inventors have done it over the decades, but it has 
          been very vigorously suppressed by what Churchill called the "High 
          Cabal", part of whose funds come from the lucrative energy business 
          worldwide. Having survived several assassination attempts, I certainly 
          can sympathize with T. Henry Moray's trials and tribulations. 
        
          
          Anyway, at least Intel is 
          on the correct path, and hopefully they will get there eventually. 
        
          
          Cheers, 
        
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