Thomas E. Bearden (Tom Bearden) is a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the U.S. Army, conspiracy theoretician, and author who claims that unlimited free energy can be won from a vacuum.[1] The Perpetuum Motion perpetual motion enthusiast Bearden who cooperates with John Bedini advocates a scalar field theory which is based on Tesla's research. [2]
Tom Bearden does not hold an academic degree in physics and his theories show a lack of understanding regarding the laws of physics. Various websites claim Bearden was a mathematician or nuclear physicist. In 2001, Bearden himself claimed to hold a Ph.D. and signed "Tom Bearden, Phd".[3] Investigations done by the "Skeptical Inquirer" revealed Beardon had bought this Ph.D. from diploma mill "Trinity College and University" — a British institution with no buildings, campus, faculty, or president, operating with a post office box in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The institution’s owner, one Albert Wainwright, contends he was the college "registrant".[4] The diploma mill later changed its name to "Bronte International University".
Free Energy Activities
Bearden was among the inventors of the "motionless electromagnetic generator" (MEG), a Perpetuum Motion device which allegedly creates a hundred times more energy than it consumes. The "energy source" is claimed to be "vacuum energy". They never provided any evidence the generator actually functioned. While a patent was granted[5], the patent in no way implies the device will produce energy. The term "patented" simply means that it's been given a number by the US government, nothing more. The product or idea is not endorsed in any way, nor does the term indicate the device will work — at all.
The MEG was never put into production. In January 2005, Tom Bearden claimed he needed about $11 million to develop it to a viable commercial form within one year.[6] In May 2005, he stated that 'last working demonstrator was promptly destroyed' by new staff.[7] In 2009, he claimed that development was "on hold" pending the release of funds from the UN[8]. As of 2011, the MEG is still not in production.
A further so called "overunity" machine of Bearden is The Magnetic Wankel Engine aka Takahashi Motor, which is (according to him) actively suppressed by japanese corporations[9]
Views on Health
Bearden claims that it is possible to use electromagnetic fields to heal Aids and Cancer.[10] He also claims that dangerous EM Weapons may be used to create dangerous weapons:[11]
- "It is my impression that the French Government did finally recognize how at least part of the Prioré process worked, and weaponized it as longitudinal EM wave interferometers. In fact every nuclear weapon on the planet, along with every nuclear powerplant, every nuclear propulsion system, etc. can be dudded in about 10 minutes by one class of these weapons."
According to Bearden, HIV was created as part of a bioweapon by the U.S.[12]
Conspiracy theories
Bearden believes that Governments and secret organisations control various secret technologies without the knowledge of the common people. Among these technologies are Perpetuum Motion devices, which he believes are made possible by Maxwell's Theories (which have been altered and curtailed), later interpretations by Heaviside and Lorentz wäre suppressed by the banker J. P. Morgan.[13] Only Nikola Tesla had true knowledge about those secret technologies.
He also claims that the catastrophe in Chernobyl 1986 was caused by a failure of a giant scalar wave transmitter and subsequent discharge of a standing scalar EM wave.[14]
Furthermore, he believes that Russia caused the crash of the space shuttle "Challenger" with a Scalar EM Weapon and also has caused several earthquakes.[15]
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- deutsch: Thomas E. Bearden
Quellennachweise
- ↑ Energy Density of the Vacuum on Tom Beardens Website
- ↑ TESLA'S SECRET AND THE SOVIET TESLA WEAPONS on Tom Beardens Website
- ↑ Ph.D. on Tom Beardens Website
- ↑ ‘Dr.’ Bearden’s Vacuum Energy, Skeptical Inquirer, Volume 31.1, January / February 2007
- ↑ U.S. Patent 6,362,718
- ↑ MEG Funding, January 2005 on Tom Bearden's website
- ↑ Correspondence 051605, May 2005 on Tom Bearden's website
- ↑ Correspondence 020209, February 2009 on Tom Bearden's website
- ↑ The Magnetic Wankel Engine on Tom Beardens Website
- ↑ The Priore Machine and Phase Conjugation on Tom Beardens Website
- ↑ Prioré Section on Tom Beardens Website
- ↑ Thomas E. Bearden: AIDS Biological Warfare, 1988
- ↑ Aids on Tom Beardens Website
- ↑ Chernobyl on Tom Beardens Website
- ↑ Historical Background of Scalar EM Weapons on Tom Beardens Website