http://presscore.ca/2011/?p=5279 wrote:Enough energy is coming to the Earth to light one million, one hundred ninety-three thousand, six hundred, (1,193,600) one hundred-watt lamps for every human being on the earth today. No fossil fuel of any kind will ever have to be be taken as a dead load for this infinite supply of energy can be “picked-up” direct by great ocean liners, railroads, airplanes, automobiles or any form of transportation. No fossil fuel of any kind will ever be needed again to supply the energy needed to heat, light and power any buildings or to pump water on the desert lands, farmers’ fields, or to our kitchens and baths. This infinite and free energy source can be harnessed with equipment of only a fraction of the weight of any steam, coal, gas, or nuclear power plant or any kind of fossil fuel combustion engine in use today and at a fraction of the cost. A wild dream? This is not a dream, nor a fairytale or falsehood. This infinite and free energy is a proven, practical reality as hundreds of people know who have witnessed the T. HENRY MORAY Radiant Energy equipment. Powered from the cosmos!
“The amount of light and heat (radiant energy) received by the earth from the sun is enormous. On the square yard exposed perpendicularly to the sun’s rays radiant energy is received at the rate of one and one-half horsepower. The average rate for the earth through the periods of darkness as well as of light is three-eights of a horsepower per square yard. This means that 300 horsepower are received on a building 50×150 feet in dimensions. Our planet is receiving energy at the rate of 160,000 horsepower per inhabitant of the earth at the present time. “The earth receives but an insignificant fraction of the energy the sun radiates: only about one-two-billionth.” “The Advance of Science,” by Watson Davis, Director, Science Service, Washington, 1934. Cosmic Rays bombard the earth from outer space every second of the day and night. They penetrate everything including our own bodies. They carry the mightiest packet of energy yet known to science. They give rise to bursts of material particles.
Can this free and infinite radiant energy be harnessed? Yes. It was done 80 years ago (1932) and can be done today. 80 years ago Dr Moray erected an aerial (antenna) about two hundred feet long and is about eighty feet above the ground. The aerial wire was a copper cable approximately a fourth inch in diameter, and well insulated. The ground was a water pipe in tile basement of Dr. Moray’s home.
The device was assembled in a trunk. Through the sides were holes for the connections to ground and to the antenna and for observation; the said holes were about one-half inch in diameter. There were two boxes about twenty by four inches, one on top of the other; both were closed and the covers fastened with screws. On the upper box was lying an insulated panel about an inch thick by fifteen inches long and three inches wide; it is of slate or hard rubber or some material of similar appearance. On this were two binding posts that were connectible by means of a small switch; also mounted on this panel is a body about two and one-half inches square, wrapped in friction tape, front which protrude two poles about one-fourth inch in diameter, apparently of soft iron. A double receptacle for light globes (bulbs) was connected in the circuit, in one of which was a twenty watt globe (light bulb), and in the other a hundred watt globe (light bulb).
The tile trunk was examined to see if there were any connections other than the antenna and the ground, but found none. The small switch above mentioned was thrown several times, but without result; the connections to ground antenna were also removed, also without result.
Dr. Moray then took a magnet, which was a very broad, short limped U, and began to stroke one hole of it in the polls in the taped body; M. Jensen placed his fingers on the binding posts several times, and at last received a rather vigorous shock; Dr. Moray then threw the switch and the globes lighted. When the switch was opened the lights went off and came on again when the switch was closed. Removing either the ground or the antenna connection caused the lights to go out, but they came on again as soon as the connection was re-established. The time of excitation was ten minutes, and the lights came on at 7:59 a.m., October first.
The trunk was then closed and sealed with railroad car seals, and the numbers on the seals were recorded by Mr. Jensen. Each morning and night up to the morning of Oct. 4, the seals were inspected and observed that the lights were burning. About 10:30 on this date the detector was jarred out of adjustment by the felling of a heavy tree next to the house.