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The Free Energy Secrets of
Cold Electricity
Peter A. Lindemann, D.Sc.
Published By:
Clear Tech, Inc. PO Box
37 Metaline Falls, WA
99153 (509) 446-2353
TABLE OF CONTE NTS
List of Illustrations
Preface
Chapter 1
The E dwin Gray Mystery
E dwin Vincent Gray (1923-1989)
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Chapter 2
The Rosetta Stone
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Chapter 3
Verifying Tesla's Secret
Chapter 4
Decoding Gray's Patents
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Appendix I
Three US. Patents by E dwin V. Gray
Appendix II
Three U.S. Patents by Dr. Nikola Tesla
Appendix III
Two Articles by Dr. Peter Lindemann
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References
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
1 First Article from
The National Tattler
2 Edwin Gray Demonstrating His Circuit
3 Tom Valentine With "Cold" Light Bulb in Water
4 Second Article from
The National Tattler
5 Article from
Probe The Unknown
6 Letter from EVGray Enterprises
7 Cover of
NewsReal
Magazine
8 Article from
NewsReal
Magazine
9 Gray's Motor Patent Cover Sheet
10 Gray's Motor Patent Schematic
11 Gray's Circuit Patent Cover Sheet
12 Gray's Conversion Tube Patent Cover Sheet
13 Gray's Circuit "Schematic"
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Secrets of Cold War Technology: Project HAARP and Beyond
15 Tesla's Mechanical Circuit Controller
16 Magnetically Quenched Spark-Gap
17 Hot Air Quenched Spark Gap
18 Tesla's Electrical Transformer
19 Tesla's Transformer Patent Diagram
20 Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter Illustration
21 Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter as Described in the Patent
22 Illustration from a Tesla Lecture, February 1893
23 Close-Up of "Method of Conversion"
24 Radiant Energy Discharge
25 Summary of the Electro-Radiant Event
26 Gray's Circuit "Schematic"
and the Simplified Gray's Circuit "Schematic"
27 Common Features of Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter
and Gray's Cold Electricity Circuit
28 Gray's Circuit "Schematic"
29 Gray's Conversion Tube Diagram
30 Edwin Gray and His # 6 Motor Prototype
31 Edwin Gray and Fritz Lens in 1973
32 Gray's Inductive Load
33 Tesla's Radiant Energy Method
34 Probable Schematic for Gray's Cold Electricity Circuit
35 Paul Baumann's Testatika Machine
36 Testatika Machine Lighting a Light Bulb
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PRE F ACE
E ver since I first encountered the work of E dwin Gray more than a quarter of a century ago, I
have attempted to unravel the mystery of how he produced free energy. Only recently has
sufficient information emerged to enable me to finally piece all of the clues together and reach a
definitive conclusion. In "The Free E nergy Secrets of Cold E lectricity," I share this 27-year odyssey
and the knowledge that has evolved along the way.
E dwin Gray discovered that the discharge of a high voltage capacitor could be shocked into
releasing a huge, radiant, electrostatic burst. This energy spike was produced by his circuitry and
captured in a special device Mr. Gray called his "conversion element switching tube." The non-
shocking, cold form of energy that came out of this conversion tube powered all of his
demonstrations, appliances, and motors, as well as recharged his batteries. Mr. Gray referred to this
process as "splitting the positive." These claims were incomprehensible; however, because Gray did
not reveal anything about the conditions the circuit had to create in order to produce the effect.
This was the mystery.
It wasn't until I correlated Gray's clues with an analysis by Gerry Vassilatos, published in
1996,
detailing Nikola Tesla's experimental work in the late
1880"s,
that the picture started coming into
focus. These experiments resulted in the discovery of what Tesla called "radiant energy" and led to
the development of his Magnifying Transmitter. This material was the clue that unraveled the
Gray mystery.
An exhaustive comparison between Gray's "cold electricity" systems and Tesla's "radiant
energy" systems leads to the reasonable conclusion that these two discoveries are one and the
same. Finally, in this light, Gray's circuit schematics are "corrected" and all of the omissions are
filled in. It is my belief that enough information is provided herein to enable anyone interested in
the pursuit of free energy to reproduce these "cold electricity" effects with relatively simple
equipment. It is my hope that thousands of engineers and experimenters will now begin looking
into reproducing this, the "Mother Lode" of Free E nergy effects.
Many people have given invaluable assistance and counsel during this journey of mine, and I
wish to acknowledge them with profound thanks. To Tom Valentine, for aggressively pursuing the
story of E d Gray, for his excellent and accurate reporting, for his tremendously revealing
photographs, and for his exceptional generosity in making his entire archive available to me. None
of this would have happened without his contribution.
To E ric Dollard for being the first one in this generation to truly understand Nikola Tesla's
work with impulse currents, and for repeatedly demonstrating this knowledge with experimental
apparatus. To Gerry Vassilatos for so brilliantly articulating and accurately conveying the story of
Tesla's discoveries, and to David Hatcher Childress, the publisher of Gerry's book, for giving me
unusually wide latitude in quoting large sections of this book.
To the late Bruce DePalma, for teaching me how to think about physics - the way things really
are. To Trevor Constable, for erasing all doubt in my mind about the reality of the E ther, and for
relentlessly pursuing its practical application for the betterment of humanity. To Tom Brown, for
introducing me to most of these people, and for broadening my horizons in countless ways.
To Alison Davidson, for permission to use the color image of the etheric discharge from E ric
Dollard's magnifying transmitter, taken at the "Integration" in the summer of
1986.
To Dorothy
O'Connor and Jacqueline Lindemann, for their assistance in editing this book.
And finally, of course, to E dwin V. Gray, Sr. and Dr. Nkola Tesla who, after all, discovered
this astonishing technology.
Peter A. Lindemann, D.Sc.
December 2000
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