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From: "eric krieg" <eric@voicenet.com>
To: "Sterling D. Allan" <sterlingda@greaterthings.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 6:19 AM
Subject: Re: posting to the list
Allowing an open forum for discussion does set you apart from the more whacked out alternative physics claimants who carefully screen everything posted. My compliments on the openness. [See Eric's Open Offer to Validate Claims of Free Energy]
Dear Mr. Allan,
Thanks for all of your efforts in keeping this site available and
updated regarding the Tilley vehicle progress, and the progress of other alternate energy
devices. I check this site often to see new developments and get new information. I
enjoy the open debates about the Tilley devices, and the speculation by the participants on how
such a device might work. By providing a site for exchange of views and information, you are
stirring creative minds to use different ways of thinking, and hopefully to create new inventions
that will improve our world. I have referred this site to several friends who enjoy it
too. I am not an engineer or an inventor, and I don't have a degree in physics, but articles
on your site are in layman's terms which makes it readable by us non-engineering
types. Your site is updated very frequently, usually daily, and I know that this takes a lot
of your time. Thanks again for all your fine efforts.
S. Rehm
From: "Gary Vesperman" <vman@skylink.net>
To: "Sterling D. Allan" <sterlingda@greaterthings.com>
[...]
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 9:29 AM
Subject: Drive DeLorean to Las Vegas for Oct. 19 event?
[...] I got an email forwarded from a friend that claims gasoline could hit $4/gallon if the US bombs
Iraq. So please hurry up with the self-powered electric car!
----- Original Message -----
From: Mike
Brady
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 12:09 AM
Subject: Re: Free Energy Ramifications of Tornado in Manti, UT Sept. 8, 2002
Just hang in there I do believe that you are destined for far greater
things than even you can imagine, you have been an inspiration to all of us that are striving to
achieve a better world, we the people on the ground that have our hands mixed in with the tools
have turned to you to spread our work around the world, a person whom is not afraid to say what is
on his mind, and like us would like to see the world change for the better, in the face of all the
critics keep your face up and look at them straight in the eye , for as you say the truth will
prevail.
Posted on the forum at:
posted with permission
----- Original Message -----
From: "Grant Romundt" <info@EvolvedTechnology.com>
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 1:48 AM
Subject: Re: ToddMicro, Inc. photos and on-site account of
Sept. 7 demo
Hi Sterling, Thank you for all the great work you have been doing on covering the Tilley car demonstration. It has been a great service to the thousands of people who have been following the event. Warm Personal Regards, Grant Romundt Evolved Technology Corporation ---------- 9663 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 3000, Beverly Hills, California, USA, 90210 Webpage: http://www.EvolvedTechnology.com Email: info@EvolvedTechnology.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Vesperman" <vman@skylink.net>
To: "Sterling D. Allan" <sterlingda@greaterthings.com>
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 1:28 AM
Subject: Aimrite post OK; Meland and Osbourne demo reports
Bear in mind that your and my time and efforts relating to the TEV would be completely wasted if
the Tilley people insist on not ever granting non-exclusive licenses to their charger to a variety
of companies. I abhor their idea of auctioning off the charger for $10 billion plus or minus a few
coins. I can see the charger then locked up and never used again.
----- Original Message -----
From: Mikael Bi
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Tilley] Sterling Replies to Q. Why Promoting Fraud?
We must let the chance to the runner, now we just face Murphy's law, the next time will be the one...
----- Original Message -----
From: alfred jordan
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: Sterling Replies to Q. Why Promoting Fraud?
Dear Sterling,
I think you must realize that anyone who is a paranoid about secrecy
as Mr. Tilley is hiding something. If he has insight that no one else has about technology
it should be no problem to release information even in lay terms. His explanation on the web
about secrecy is a trap.
Proprietary anything to the degree he is asking for means sharing
nothing with anyone. The price he asked you for means that there are many people who will do most
anything to develop the technology or attempt to steal it.
Mr. Tilley is playing a very foolish and dangerous game with himself
and with anyone else who has the resources to play in the league he thinks he is in.
Is the technology real? Who cares at this point. Is it a fraud? It all
depends on how he got it.
Alfred
[ http://www.theconnectivitygroup.com/ ] posted with permission What a disaster! I had a dream last night that these guy's wheels fell off! Chris Horianopolous [www.zpfsystems.com] From: "Mark Goldes" <mrb@ap.net> posted with permission
----- Original Message -----
From: Tim Ventura
Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2002 1:40 PM
Subject: Tilley Vehicle Idea
Dear Sterling:
I've
had problems like Tilley's testing the Lifter technology -- something about video cameras tends to
destroy sensitive equipment. :o)
You should see if Ken can ask them to jack the car up and simply spin
the rear wheels for a couple of hours -- that would be enough to demonstrate the principle without
having to drive it indefinitely around the track.
I don't know if you've had the opportunity to see it yet, but my
website url is: http://www.americanantigravity.com
-- I've attached a picture of the Lifter in action hovering 8-feet over my deck for a
Wired-Magazine reporter a couple of months ago.
Thanks;
Tim Ventura
phone: 425-820-5675
----- Original Message -----
From: Tim Ventura
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 2:50 AM
Subject: Re: Tilley Vehicle Idea
Dear Sterling:
[...] Although the technologies are pretty close, the EV stuff
traditionally seems to attract the Earth-Friendly crowd, and the Antigravity stuff tends to get
the guys from Star-Trek conferences.
On the other hand, both of these ideas seem to have a really big draw
at the moment -- I think that people are starting to wake up to the fact that there really haven't
been ANY new technologies other than computers in a few decades now.......it seems like they've
started looking more at new and more efficient ways to achieve things.
In terms of Antigravity one of the big pressures is the freeway system
and levels of traffic congestion. The freeway system is definitely interesting from the
perspective of its evolution from a humble beginning of managing horse-and-buggy vehicles, but it
just doesn't suit the population densities that we now have.
On the other hand, the Antigrav stuff doesn't solve ANY of the
petroleum problems (at least not directly) that are being address by the EV industry, which has
made great strides in working with battery and electrical storage devices to create an end-to-end
environmentally friendly industry.
Tim
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