1. Project: Free Energy on Molokai
Goals:
Create a self-
sustaining
environment
Implement
clean
alternative
energy
technologies
Develop a
world-wide
market for
alternative
energies
2. In January 2009, the staff of
Cavetronics R&D Energy Labs
traveled to
The Most Hawaiian Island:
Molokai
in hopes to bring
a new technology to Hawaii.
The natural, primitive beauty of Hawaii may be
the perfect setting to introduce Free Energy
(OverUnity) to the world.
3. Much of the
landscape appears
in a raw state with
very few roads
and only
a small town.
There are
no McDonald's,
no Walmarts,
no shopping malls,
no traffic lights...
not even
a caution light.
All those things belong to Maui and The Big Island, but not on Molokai, also
known as quot;Old Hawaii.quot; Indeed, the small town and homes around the
island are reminiscent of a time between 1920 to 1960, to include the
obvious lack of quot;modern conveniencesquot; such as flushing toilets and
electricity in many locations.
4. Within the month
or so previous to
our arrival, media
announced that
Hawaii will be the
first state quot;off the
grid.quot; Our
research showed
that the people of
Molokai have
stated that their
top priorities Yet, progress on Molokai is anything but swift,
include regaining because the native Hawaiians are united in
sustainability and determination against Corporate America
overtaking their beautiful island home. And the
utilizing
natives have not been convinced that the
alternative proposal for a wind farm is efficient & cost-
energy sources. effective enough for ancient windmills to scar
the scenery.
5. One thing that the Hawaiians truly know inside-and-out is
Beauty. And like most earth-conscious people, they also know
Harmony. But they are poor... Molokai's population may be
among the poorest in Hawaii. But wealth is not measured in
money alone. And if money lacked all value, the people of
Molokai may, instead, be among the richest.
6. We are devoted to a vision for this earth that defies Corporate
America, the intrusion of inflated government, and economic
slavery enforced by monopolies. We want to see a free
humanity: progressive yet beautiful, technologically advanced
living in pristine conditions.
7. Our vision for Hawaii became clearer during the stay on
Molokai. We believe that Hawaii—and Molokai in particular—
may be the best platform to welcome this technology to the
world....
But, in
order for
this to
occur, the
people of
Molokai may
need to be
unified and
determined
to have it.
8. We met no
one who was
able to
afford even
the basic
equipment
necessary to
launch the
development
and
distribution
of the Free
Energy
machines.
However, we are not deterred, only delayed. We seek to work
towards increasing awareness, communication and education,
especially concerning Free Energy.
9. The energy machines
will eliminate the need
for electric companies
and oil companies. The
machines will run for
generations and
generations and
generations...creating
more income for the
people in the long-run.
10. The machines will
cost 2 to 3 times
less than solar
panels; and they
can be buried
and placed
out-of-sight.
The landscape
can be renewed
by the lack of
power lines.
11. Free Energy is ambient with the
environment, using only what is already
available from the electromagnetic fields
we are immersed in.
12. This technology emits no harmful
emissions; and it requires no fuels.
It is harmonious and works in balance
with universal laws.
13. We seek the betterment of all
people, our planet and the
progress of mankind. With baby-
steps in spreading awareness
that this technology exists, we
hope to bring Molokai past the
age of Corporate America…
and step further into the
future than anywhere else on
Earth: maintaining and
regaining the natural beauty
of the land while improving
the standard of living.