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Nikola
Tesla | T. Henry Moray
| Edwin Gray | Paul
Baumann | John Bedini
During the 1920's,
Thomas Henry Moray was one of the most talented electronic circuit
designers in the emerging field of radio. After hundreds of experiments
designed to improve radio reception, Moray discovered a source of
energy transmission apparently available everywhere. Using advanced
ideas in solid state detectors, he developed a power source that
produced 50,000 watts of a cold form of electricity. By the early
1930's, dozens of people had witnessed demonstrations of this astonishing
technology.

For more information
on Thomas Henry Moray and his Radiant Energy power supply, please
follow these links:
http://www.thmoray.org/
http://www.cheniere.org/books/excalibur/moray.htm
http://www.rexresearch.com/moray2/morayrer.htm
Books
by Moray
Beyond
the Light Rays
Radiant Energy
(1926)
Radiant Energy
(1945)
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