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Dec192011

Truth and Freedom - 12/16/11

“Exploring the new physics: Resurrecting the timeless work of John Keely with its benefits for all mankind” with Dale Pond

Science based on profit threatens the planet and all living things upon it.  Dale Pond joins us to explore a science based on another foundation: Love. Dale has pioneered the recovery of a lost science originating in modern times with the work of John Worrell Keely in the 19th century. Keely demonstrated the benefits of a consciousness-based physics in the production of free unlimited energy, the effects of anti-gravity, and many other astounding phenomena. Dale unveils an overview of Keely’s work as pioneer in the field of sympathetic vibratory physics, and his own work in developing this discipline we can call The Physics of Love. 

Dale Pond is a renaissance man with a diversified background in chemistry, physics, mechanical engineering, machinist, metal working and tool making, computers, mathematics, acoustics, hydrodynamics, geometry, music, and common law. At the leading edge of new paradigm thinking, he has been able to show that vibration/oscillation is the principle underlying all things. Vibration/ oscillation is the link between spirit and matter - the magic key for creating new experiences, worlds and universes. Learn more at his website: www.svpvril.com

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