One-Eye - In the land of the blind - The rediscovery of aether - Based on the life of Viktor Schauberger
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This book contains the incredible but true story of an Austrian forester who, through patient observation of nature in the 1920s, discovered a new source of energy. For a short while, he became world-famous. Jealous scientists declared him insane and tried to have him locked away.
Industry sought to steal his secret, while politicians attempted to exploit him for their own agendas. Hitler wanted to use this new source of energy for building his Third Reich. He forced the forester to work in the Mauthausen concentration camp on the development of an engine for so-called flying saucers. After the war, the Americans captured him and tried to use his techniques to develop the most powerful hydrogen bomb.
The inventor himself realized that humanity, at this stage of its development, would only misuse his discovery to destroy each other and to deepen economic slavery. For that reason, he kept the most important details of his discovery secret, but he did provide clues that could allow a morally mature humanity of the future to make this natural implosion technology useful.
Reinout Guepin (1972) came into contact with the forester’s ideas during his training in biodynamic agriculture and horticulture. He was immediately captivated by the agricultural inventions and began a personal study of this enigmatic figure. To make the forester’s (Viktor Schauberger, Austria 1885) ideas known to a wider audience, he co-founded the Foundation for Nature and Implosion Techniques in 2006, together with other enthusiasts.
With this novel, which reads like a biography, he offers insight into the socio-economic situation of the time, explores the possible sources of inspiration of the forester, and provides a summary of what is known about his devices.
ISBN | 9789078070924 |
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Auteur | Reinout Guépin |
Type | Paperback |
Pagina's | 440 |