In this section, we examine the essential aspects of a comprehensive strategy for introducing new, "Zero Point" energy technologies to Vietnam. These aspects include labor, media, education, foreign relations, and spiritual considerations.
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New Energy Part 4B A New Energy Strategy for Vietnam
1. New Energy for an Ultra-modern Vietnam
Part 4: Action Plan
Section B: A New Energy Strategy for Vietnam
July 2014
2. To discuss this presentation and pose
any questions you may have, please
visit our website,
www.nangluongmoisaigon.org
3. There are nine aspects to our New
Energy strategy which
we consider most crucial
1) Taking a phased
approach
2) Labor
3) Media
4) Education
5) Legal & Security
6) Foreign relations
7) Business models
8) Teamwork
9) Psycho-spiritual
attitude
4. Why do we need a phased approach to
New Energy?
• Meaning, what are the stages that the New
Energy revolution will have to pass through?
5. We can compare the New Energy
revolution with the Industrial
Revolution in its importance and scope
6. The Industrial Revolution created
many new opportunities for society,
but it also created new problems
26. The people who have withheld New Energy
from us for so long are well aware that this
call for justice will be made
27. And that is one of the things they are
most apprehensive about
28. Why do you think the Bush family has bought
a massive estate in Paraguay that is only
accessible by helicopter?
29. After the issue of historical justice has
been dealt with, there will be a period
of confusion and of measuring what
New Energy can and cannot do
30. Then, based on society’s determination to use
New Energy in certain ways, there will be lots of
innovation and excitement as inventors find new
ways to apply ZPE
31. Finally, by around 2050, the situation
will settle down into a “new normal”
• But our society will never be the same again.
32. The technological innovations New
Energy brings will proceed
in a series of phases:
1) The Breakthrough: Getting used to ZPE
2) Transitional technologies
3) Technologies for the “new normal”
4) Futuristic technologies
33. We are in Phase 1 already
• This is the phase when the world gets its first
New Energy (ZPE) device
35. That is changing soon, however, as the
first university lab tests are in the works
36. Five of the most likely New Energy
devices you are likely to see on the
market include:
• 1) QMoGen self-looped motors such as the
YMNEE technology
37. 2) Welding torches using HHO with
Charged Water Clusters
• Soon thereafter, the same gas will be used for
cooking
38. 3) Water fuel cells
• Regional wars would actually cause this
technology to be introduced faster
44. From now to 2025, we will be
gradually transitioning from Old
Energy to New Energy
45. The first water fuel cells will probably
run on a hybrid format, meaning you
will still need to buy some gasoline
46. Everyone will start enjoying an extra
15 to 30 km per liter in their
motorbikes
47. This will give PetroVietnam and other
oil companies time to adjust their
business model
48. We will start to
desalinate sea
water for
drinking and
cooking instead
of using ground
or surface water
49. We will still use an electrical grid, but
we’ll use it less and less
50. At the same time, we will be replacing fossil fuels
with LENR and other New Energy tech to run our
large power stations which supply the grid
51. This means that from now until 2020, you will
still be using adapters to charge your mobile
devices, but that electricity will be cleaner to
produce than it is today
52. We can also expect that from now until 2020,
the Government and People’s Army will
conduct research on antigravity for national
defense purposes
53. A Vietnamese Space Program will be a
natural offshoot of these military
research efforts
54. By 2025-2030, our technology will
have reached a “new normal”
• No more adapters
• Lots of wireless electricity everywhere (no
more grid)
• Every appliance and device powers itself
• Much less pollution
• No more buying gasoline
• Purified sea water will be our main water
source – drinkable and delicious from the tap
55. Antigravity will start to transform our
society by 2025
• By this time, the People’s Army will be using
antigravity craft to defend the nation’s
territory and territorial waters
• We will start to see civilian applications of
antigravity
– At first, unmanned drones for aerial photography
and delivery
– Then, craft that can carry passengers
56. By 2030, Vietnam Airlines will probably be
offering domestic and international
transportation by antigrav craft
• Even before this, VNA may start powering its
Boeing and Airbus craft with New Energy
technologies
57. If we begin it now, this is also around the time
that Vietnam’s space program will be sending
the next generation of astronauts into space
58. Your children will absolutely have the
career option of becoming an astronaut
59. By 2035, your family will probably
have one or more 4-seat antigrav craft
60. National borders will be less and less
important as super-fast, individualized travel
integrates the world economy
61. By 2040, we will be able to
disassemble the electrical grid
and sell it for scrap
62. We will stop spending money to repair
roads and bridges
63. We will start planting green trees
where the roads are today
64. The world will be much greener with
more efficient agriculture
65. And as exoatmospheric antigrav technology gets
more affordable, more and more people will
have a chance to see our green/blue planet
from outer space
66. Literally, by 2050, families will plan vacations
to the moon just as you might
plan a vacation to Thailand today
67. Your grandchildren will look at pictures of us on
our motorbikes and think how old-fashioned we
were, much as we look at pictures of cowboys
and stagecoaches today
68. How will New Energy affect our
economy?
• Transitional period
• In the “New Normal”
• In the Futuristic period
69. The transitional period will have
advantages and disadvantages
• Most people will benefit quickly from New
Energy
• However, people whose jobs or investments
are in the Old Energy economy will initially
face difficulties
70. For that reason, some individuals and
companies in the Old Energy sector may try
to fight the introduction of New Energy
71. But they won’t be successful, just as the
horse trainers of the 19th century
eventually had to change their jobs
when Ford began producing cars
72. The National Assembly will struggle at first to
keep pace with the New Energy revolution
• Some activities which require government
funding now won’t need it in the future
• Some new needs which don’t exist now will
arise which require government funding
73. By the time of the “New Normal” (2025-
2030), energy production will be much more
local & decentralized than it is today
75. From 2025, we will see people leaving
the cities to go live in the countryside
• When transportation is so easy and fast, it will
be possible to live in Dalat and work in Saigon!
76. The countryside of the future won’t be
boring or backward – it will be a place
of rapid economic development
94. As more of us go into space, we will
start to think of ourselves simply as
“Earth people”
95. We will start to think of ourselves as
working harmoniously with nature
96. This will NOT mean cutting back on our
use of energy or voluntarily limiting
our economic development or
enjoyment of life
97. By 2025, people will laugh at the
silliness of “Earth Hour” and the
flawed thinking it represents
98. But “working harmoniously with nature” will
mean imitating the basic structures of nature
(toruses, galaxies, atoms) to draw from the
quantum vacuum the energy we need to make
our dreams a reality
100. By 2050, people won’t be suffering
most of the day, doing jobs they dislike
or even hate
101. Just to make enough money for food,
housing, medical care and basic education
102. Instead, people will wake up each
morning, think of what they want to
create that day – how they want to
share their talents with the world –
and they will use New Energy to make
those contributions
103. In university culture, this will mean that people
go to school to learn things that help them
understand and enjoy the universe more --
104. University won’t simply be a place to
get enough knowledge to find a job in
the labor force
105. In general, it will be a much more
optimistic world that is unencumbered
by the capitalistic parasites which
plague our society today
106. Now that we have a basic
understanding of the stages the New
Energy revolution will pass through,
let’s talk about labor specifically
107. Labor concerns are going to be some
of the first objections raised regarding
New Energy
108. Today, we have hundreds of thousands
of workers in Vietnam whose jobs are
related to Old Energy
109. These are the people who work at the
big power stations
115. We need to introduce New Energy in a
way that doesn’t overly inconvenience
these workers
Instead, we need to find ways
to make them early beneficiaries
of New Energy
116. The Government should start planning
retraining programs now in order to
begin implementation around 2016
117. NGOs and thinktanks can also play a part in
giving Old Energy workers the knowledge and
resources they need to prepare for jobs
in New Energy businesses
118. Old Energy workers will need to take a
forward-thinking attitude to the issue
and assume responsibility for their
own retraining
120. These are some of the jobs that New
Energy will generate
• Assembling ZPE electrical generators
• Installing ZPE-enhanced irrigation systems
• Installing ZPE-based wastewater treatment
systems
• Working in LENR (cold fusion) facilities
• Antigravity engineers, fabrication specialists…
and eventually, test pilots
• Re-fitting and updating production facilities
121. And those are the jobs that Old Energy
workers can be prepared for
122. Labor Unions should take a leading role in
preparing workers for the big transformation
123. The Youth League can also help the
transformation by encouraging students to learn
subjects that will prepare them for New Energy
jobs, rather than learning useless technical skills
for the Old Energy economy
124. Labor issues will be handled more
easily if Old Energy companies begin
now to re-orient their business models
toward New Energy activities
125. That means EVN,
for example,
could begin
investing in ZPE-
based electrical
home generators
127. And PetroVietnam could specialize in
mining mica, neodymium, and other
natural resources necessary for New
Energy technology
128. Business consultants and thinktanks
like VNEG can assist Old Energy
companies in drawing up plans for
transition to New Energy
129. Throughout the process of re-orienting the labor
force, people will need to keep in mind that
basic benefit that New Energy will make the
entire society wealthier and happier
130. Let’s look briefly at how the media can
help bring about the New Energy
revolution in an easy and comfortable way
131. In Western
countries, the
media has been
coerced by
reactionary Old
Energy companies
to limit public
understanding of
New Energy
132. If the Western media had done its job
properly, we would have had operational
New Energy tech in the 1990s
Eugene Mallove
was one science
journalist who
tried… and
sacrificed his life
that we might
continue the
struggle
133. While Vietnam’s media is fortunately
more objective and independent,
Vietnamese journalists need to be
aware that it isn’t possible to simply
read and translate news from the
Western mainstream media in order to
give Vietnamese readers the
information they need
134. The “New Media” in the West, which is led
by independent journalists and certain web
sites, has been doing a much better job of
covering New Energy issues in Vietnam
135. In English, there are some good resources
for New Energy news such as:
• Infinite Energy Magazine (www.infinite-
energy.com)
• www.pesn.com
• www.peswiki.com
• www.freeenergynews.com
• www.globalbem.com/news-hub/
136. In Vietnamese, we have:
• www.zeronews.us
• www.nangluongmoisaigon.org
and hopefully many more New Energy web sites
coming soon!
137. University journalism programs need
to include information on how to
cover New Energy for students wishing
to become science journalists
138. If the media can do its job properly by
covering New Energy developments
adequately, fairly, and objectively –
and resist the attempts of reactionary
Old Energy forces to keep the people
ignorant – the New Energy revolution
will be unstoppable
139. Once New Energy receives the public
attention it deserves, the needs and
demands of students are sure to
change accordingly
140. From Kindergarten all the way to
doctoral programs in science and
engineering, there is a need to put
New Energy in the school curriculum
141. Adding this material will require the revision
of much of the current science curriculum
142. The History curriculum will also need
revising, to explain the development and
suppression of New Energy in the
twentieth century
143. As a society, we need to
recognize now that New Energy
will shape the jobs of tomorrow
144. Therefore, it’s very important that we not
teach outdated curricula that only prepare
students for jobs in the Old Energy economy
145. Many of these jobs simply won’t exist
in society by 2030
146. Vietnam’s universities have special functions to
fulfill in introducing New Energy to the country
• The universities must supply the knowledge
that will be used to write the new K-12
curricula and textbooks
147. A tremendous amount of New Energy science is
already available in English, Russian, and French,
but it needs to be translated into Vietnamese by
scientific committees at our universities
148. In Vietnam today, too many universities are
offering programs in business, marketing,
finance, and banking
149. And there simply aren’t enough jobs in
those fields for so many graduates
150. Universities wishing to cut back their
business/finance offerings and diversify into
other academic disciplines ought to consider
programs in New Energy studies
151. A concerted effort to educate the entire
populace about New Energy would be one of
the most effective ways to fight the kind of
foreign imperialism that Vietnam faces today
152. In order for these educational reforms to take
place, the support of the Government generally,
and the National Assembly specifically, is essential
153. In addition to directing the Ministry of
Education and Training to add a New
Energy studies component to the
school curriculum at all levels, the
National Assembly will need to update
Vietnam’s legal codes to keep pace
with New Energy technologies
154. Some legal issues stemming from New
Energy:
• Intellectual property claims
• User license agreements
• Funding agreements between investors and
inventors
• Product safety
• Decommissioning and sale of Old Energy
facilities
• Destructive or harmful uses of New Energy
155. Security for New Energy innovation will
be a major responsibility of lawmakers
and law enforcement officers
156. The history of New Energy from the
1960s to recent times has shown that
reactionary individuals and institutions
will sometimes use violence and
financial pressure to ensure that New
Energy applications are not introduced
to the public
160. However, in cases of break-ins or
thefts, the Police need to intervene
quickly to catch the offenders
161. In the case of expensive, large-scale
New Energy research, such as
development of military antigravity for
national defense,
162. Vietnam will need secure underground
facilities that are immune to attack
from the air and limit access from
ground level
163. We’ve already seen in
Củ Chi and Vĩnh Mốc
that Vietnam is very
good at building
structures
underground, so now
let’s do it again, but
bigger and better!
164. Some of the biggest threats to New
Energy project security are likely to
come from abroad
166. One of the most important principles
to keep in mind when thinking about
the international political dimension of
New Energy is that this is not a fight
between Old Energy countries and
New Energy countries
167. Instead, this is a battle between the
99.999% of humanity that will
immediately benefit from New Energy
168. And the 0.0001%
of humanity that
are so heavily
invested in fossil
fuels and Old
Energy
infrastructure,
that their
financial empires
will be threatened
169. We must keep in mind that in America, Britain,
Japan, and other countries where New Energy
suppression has been most brutal, the broad
masses of the people support the introduction
of New Energy
170. Vietnam can use these allies abroad,
even in the countries whose leaders
are still in the pockets
of the Old Energy oligarchs
171. As we just mentioned, many Vietnamese
students have been trained in business
administration and finance since the 1990s
173. New Energy can help provide a
solution to their problems!
• New Energy is offering a vast array of business
opportunities for budding entrepreneurs
174. However, business grads need to be
mindful that New Energy is about
more than just technology.
It carries with it a new ethos about
innovation and about how business
and finance should be conducted too.
175. This is largely
because the
traditional business
model (the one we
learn in school)
made it easy for the
reactionary Old
Energy forces to
suppress New Energy
in the twentieth
century
176. New Energy inventors have now realized that
they must combine new thinking about
business with their scientific knowledge to be
successful in getting their inventions into the
hands of consumers
177. And therefore, many of the things that have
been taught in university business
administration programs from the 1990s until
now will not be entirely applicable to New
Energy business ventures.
178. With that in mind, let’s look at some of
the New Energy business models that are
gaining popularity around the world
1) Give it away
2) Give it away with philanthropic
compensation
3) Open source with sales & licensing
4) Patents (in your country / abroad / partial)
5) Humanitarian business plans
6) Venture capital (conscious & traditional)
179. “Give it Away” model
• This might suit you if you are generous by
nature and you are financially comfortable
already
180. You will not be paid directly for your work, but
you will receive much recognition from the
community and have many new opportunities
opened to you (some of which may bring
financial remuneration)
181. “Give it Away with Philanthropic
Compensation” model
• An increasing number of humanitarian
(philanthropic) groups are choosing to fund
New Energy research
• Examples
– Sirius Disclosure is offering a $100,000 grant to
New Energy inventors
– The Patricia Galloway and Kris Nielsen Foundation
gave a grant to Solar Hydrogen Trends Inc. to
create the Symphony 7
182.
183. How does Philanthropic
Compensation work?
• During the R&D process, the philanthropic
organization and the inventor(s) have a discussion
• They determine the amount of money (“profit”)
that would make the inventor(s) feel duly
compensated for their efforts in creating the New
Energy application
• If and when it is successfully introduced to
market and generates an agreed level of earnings,
the foundation pays the inventor(s)
184. Philanthropic Compensation
• A disadvantage of this approach is that the
inventors have to finance their R&D process
up-front
• If their device doesn’t work, they will never
get paid
• On the other hand, this condition gives them a
great incentive to be successful
• Universities are in a good position to use this
business model
185. Open Source with Sales/Licensing
• This model follows the popular software
model
• Offer a New Energy device for free for 1 to 3
months, then charge customers a fee to
continue using it
• Some devices may have a cheap or free “base
model” but then be upgradeable to a higher-
priced “deluxe version”
186. Open Source with Sales/Licensing
• A New Energy company may develop a new
application as part of a government contract
• Under the terms of the contract, the IP on the
invention may be released for free to the
public
• The New Energy company would still be
compensated by the government, which paid
for the invention using citizens’ tax proceeds
187. Patents
• The wisdom of seeking patent protection may
depend on which country you are working in
• In the United States, it’s often been unwise to
seek a patent on a New Energy device,
because the U.S. Government abused the law
and stole these inventions once they were
demonstrated at the U.S. Patent Office
• More than 5000 New Energy patents in the
U.S. have been suppressed this way
190. If you are thinking about seeking
foreign patents for your New Energy
inventions, be sure to consult carefully
with a lawyer in that country
191. Many New Energy inventors say that
based on their experience, it’s best to
not seek patent protection
• It encourages secrecy, which invites criminal
activity
• It wastes time and money
• It delays and limits public knowledge of your
invention – this means the public cannot
support you fully
192. Humanitarian business plans
• These are some of the most popular business
models in New Energy today
• In this model, a group of investors decides
what level of return they would like to receive
from funding a New Energy invention
193. Humanitarian business plans
• For example: They want a base return of 30%
on the amount invested
• They fund the inventor(s) up-front
• When the invention reaches the market and
sales begin, the investors recoup 130% of the
amount invested
194. Humanitarian business plans
• After this point, they continue to receive
further returns, but on a diminishing scale
• Part of the “excess profits” are paid to the
inventor(s) at a pre-agreed amount
195. Humanitarian business plans
• The rest of the “excess profits” are used to
fund other inventions and/or inventors
• They can be used to fund scholarships for
students who study about New Energy
196. Conscious Venture Capital
• See
www.causecapitalism.com
• This is a list of socially-
conscious venture capital
firms
197.
198. Socially-conscious venture capital firms only
invest in projects and technologies that meet
certain environmental and social justice goals
199. There really is a lot of money out there
to fund New Energy inventions if you
know where to look for it!
200. Finally, you may wish to consider
accepting “traditional” venture capital
• Traditional venture capital firms are groups of
investors seeking the highest possible return
on their money
202. Even if it is a business activity that is
bad for the environment or society
• Cigarettes
• Social evils
(casinos, brothels,
etc.)
• Fossil fuels
• Chemical factories
that don’t follow
environmental
regulations
203. You can work with these firms,
but beware!
• They probably don’t share your values or your
enthusiasm for New Energy
• They might make your life rather difficult as an
inventor
• You might work very hard for them, but
receive very little compensation in the end
204. OK, so you’ve been working
on your New Energy device
for 2 years and now you’re ready to
introduce it to the public.
How to market your device?
205. In New Energy marketing, be creative!
• Collaborate with other New Energy inventors
and market your products together
206. Invite famous entertainers
to promote your device
• Your proposal to them can be conditional –
• You might say to Đàm Vĩnh Hưng, “If I can
make a water fuel cell that works, will you
hold it up and introduce it to the audience at
your live shows this year?”
207. Market on social media
• Make short video clips about your New Energy
technology
• Enlist the help of film students at local
universities
• Their school project supports your invention
208. Post updates about your technology
on international websites
• Keep PESN editor Sterling Allen informed
about your progress
• Pure Energy Network Systems may post an
article about you at www.pesn.com
209. Talking about the various ways to market
and promote your New Energy inventions
leads me to our ninth element of a strategy
to introduce New Energy.
210. This is: Teamwork
• One of the biggest mistakes in New Energy
research in the 1980s-1990s was that isolated
groups of engineers and inventors were
working alone or in small groups.
211. Due to fear, greed, or shyness, they
didn’t surround themselves with a
support team
212. VNEG has identified the following
individuals whose collaboration is
important to bringing out New Energy
• Engineers
• Physicists &
chemists
• Businessmen
• Project managers
• Finance specialists
• Accountants
• Historians of science
• Journalists
• Teachers
• Investors
• Government leaders
• Security guards
• Meditation teachers
• Artists & poets
• Singers & Musicians
213. Engineers can design & help build New
Energy systems
• Many types of
engineers can work in
New Energy
– Mechanical engineers
– Civil engineers
– Agricultural engineers
– Hydraulic engineers
– Electrical engineers
– Chemical engineers
– Computer science
engineers
214. Physicists are in high demand
• As we’ve seen, New Energy is built on new
understandings of cosmology and quantum
mechanics
• These are areas where physicists have strong
knowledge and skills
215. Chemists are important too
• We’ve seen how many New Energy systems,
such as LENR, use chemical reactions to
stimulate nuclear reactions that produce
excess energy
216. Understanding the chemical properties of
hydrogen, helium, palladium, and lots of
other elements are critical to many types
of New Energy systems
217. Businessmen have a big role
• Vietnam has trained tens of thousands of
students in business administration
• These students are good at organizing,
managing big groups of people, and keeping a
New Energy project running economically
218. Project managers keep things
running on schedule and help
create necessary collaborations
219. Finance specialists have the job of
getting a New Energy project team the
money it needs on favorable terms
• We’ve already seen that there are lots of ways
to raise money for New Energy research
• These go way beyond simply asking your
relatives for money and borrowing from banks
• Be creative and don’t think about finance in
20th-century terms!
220. Accountants are needed to prevent
waste of financial resources
• The more transparently and carefully your
team can report on its financial situation, the
more comfortable investors will be with
supporting you
222. Due to the politicization of history
classes in school, with heavy emphasis
on memorizing lots of dates and
events, most students don’t enjoy
history very much
223. However, if we understand that an
honest study of history can actually
depoliticize the subject, then we see
how historical studies actually
highlight the role that New Energy has
played in human affairs and
international relations in the past
224. Historians are showing us that one way
to make the world more equal and more
peaceful is to introduce New Energy and
throw off the veil of secrecy that has
surrounded this subject
225. Historians also have a practical role to play in
New Energy research, because they are the
people who catalog the achievements of New
Energy scientists who came before us
226. Some of them, like Nikolas Tesla and
Stanley Meyer, are famous
227. Other inventors are equally as
important, but their reputations are
more obscure
228. By remembering the work of these
scientists, we can quickly integrate
their knowledge without wasting time
to re-discover the same science
229. Journalists play a critical role in
introducing New Energy
• In the past, the oil cartels have terrorized and
paid off journalists to keep New Energy away
from public notice
• But now, New Energy journalists like Steven Krivit
and Sterling Allen are providing humanity an
invaluable service with their objective, balanced
coverage of the field
• If you are in a New Energy research team,
cultivate friendships with sympathetic journalists
230. Teachers have an important role to
play now and in the future
• The children of today are the engineers,
mayors, and businessmen of tomorrow
231. Teachers can help us create an entire
generation of citizens who have a basic
understanding of New Energy science
232. Some percentage of those students
will go on to be New Energy scientists
233. Teachers can visit the VNEG web site
to download curricula and classroom
activities relating to New Energy
www.nangluongmoisaigon.org
234. Investors
• New Energy is giving investors avenues of
investment which are good for the
environment, and much more
237. And that makes New Energy
investment an important way to show
love of one’s country and one’s planet
238. New Energy needs the support of
government leaders to allocate budget
resources, personnel, and facilities for the
development of New Energy applications
239. Government leaders can also help
facilitate international collaborations
in New Energy and enlist security
forces in disrupting the attempts of
reactionary Old Energy forces to stall
New Energy research
240. When we inquire deeply in to the lives
of Tesla, Einstein, and other famous
scientists, we see a common theme:
241. That a scientifically innovative mind
comes from a scientist who is deeply
centered and spiritually contemplative
250. And we suspect it will be a song of
hope and excitement about what the
future holds for us
251. Let it also be a song that inspires and
encourages students and scientists to
re-invigorate their pursuit of New
Energy applications
252. The ninth and last plank in our plan to
roll out New Energy is the psycho-
spiritual attitude that New Energy
research requires
253. Training New Energy scientists and
other project team members in the
psychology and spirituality of New
Energy is something that meditation
and yoga teachers, monk, priests, and
nuns can all help with
254. We’ve found that there are at least
three psycho-spiritual dimensions to
successful scientific innovation:
1) Courage
2) Cooperation
3) Regular spiritual
practice
255. One thing Vietnam has a lot of, both
historically and now, is COURAGE
• Courage is why Vietnam is still an independent
country today
256. Marxism-Leninism taught us to not
only be courageous as a nation, but as
a working class of manual laborers and
intellectual laborers
257. In the case of New Energy, courage means
refusing to give in to the petro-fascists
• Even when they terrorize us and pressure us in
many ways, we must remain steadfast with
love and hope in our hearts for the future we
know that New Energy can bring
258. Courage means refusing to let Vietnam
become simply a source of cheap labor
for international capital
259. It means daring to rise higher and come to parity
with the superpowers in terms of living standards
and technology, without fearing retribution
260. Courage also impels us to get started with our
New Energy research and development even
before we’ve attracted much capital
261. Even if you haven’t got a lot of funding,
demonstrate a New Energy principle on a small
scale, and you will inevitably attract the capital
you need to take your application to the next step
262. The second element is COOPERATION
• In the past, many New Energy inventors kept
their work a secret because
– They feared competition
– They feared the petro-fascists
– They were eccentric
264. New Energy must look to the public as
a source of support
• After all, no one wants to pay high prices for
electricity and fuel for transportation
265. Cooperation needs to extend to other
inventors, both inside Vietnam and abroad
• Developing New Energy is like solving a puzzle
– each inventor has certain pieces, but can’t
solve the entire puzzle himself
266. The environmental community will want to
cooperate with New Energy inventors
• Up until now, they’ve been tricked into
supporting things like solar/wind energy and
“Earth Hour” just because they lacked
information
267. As New Energy inventors, you can give
them a better solution!
268. The healthcare community is in a
similar position
• Lots of good-hearted people regularly give
their time and money to support causes such
as cancer research
269. But because of lack of information
and understanding, they give their support to
Old Energy / Old Paradigm groups
like the Terry Fox Run
270. Those Old Paradigm
groups simply
funnel money to
university labs
which are paid to
treat symptoms but
not cure the
disease
271. That’s why the Terry Fox people haven’t
cured cancer in over 30 years of work
272. However, New Energy holds many of
the solutions that healthcare activists
are seeking
• Nanotechnology
• DNA repair
• Cell rejuvenation
274. Use youth organizations
to support your work
• Demonstrate your technology to youth and
children’s groups
• Visit local schools to demonstrate your work
• Inspire the scientists of tomorrow!
275. The third key psycho-spiritual element
is daily spiritual practice
276. When we study the lives of famous
scientists like Newton and Tesla, we
see a lot of similarities
277. Taking 30 minutes to an hour each day to quiet
the mind and sit in stillness allows you to
mentally “hear” the good ideas the Universe is
trying to share with you
278. This does not have to be a religious
practice (unless you want it to be)
279. You also don’t have to contort your
body into various acrobatic poses,
unless you are comfortable doing so
280. Sitting on a sofa or lying down in bed
work just fine
285. There is an easy, safe, and cheap way
to reduce your brain wave frequency
to the 5-12 Hz range
286. “Binaural beats” are the solution
• These are sounds you listen to with
headphones
287. Just search Youtube for “Binaural Beats
creativity”
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAyA7rfy
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• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T89sKP-
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• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJUtKHq
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288. You can listen to binaural beats when
you are reading, writing, sitting on the
bus, or just relaxing
289. In fact, Dr. Siegried Othmer found that brain
wave entrainment with binaural beats
increased the learner’s IQ by 23 percent
290. When you are in a state of deep relaxation,
think of the Universe like Google
• Ask the Universe a question and request an
answer
• One way or another, you will be answered!
292. It might come in a conversation or a
chance meeting
293. It might be an idea that suddenly pops
into your head
294. David Wilcock has shown that humans
have a natural telepathic ability
295. When you are working on a problem in
deep concentration, an aspect of your
mind naturally seeks out other minds
that are working on the same problem
296. You start to subconsciously communicate
with other people in the world who are
working on that problem
297. If your mind is still and settled enough,
it can perceive the subtle thoughts and
suggestions it is receiving from those
telepathic collaborators
299. Einstein famously used his dreams as
an environment for problem-solving
• Many scientists think that when you dream,
you are accessing energies and minds that
exist in hyperdimensional (non-physical)
dimensions of space
300. Before you go to bed, put a notebook
and pen next to your bed
301. When you lie down, close your eyes
and say silently to yourself:
“Now, I will go to sleep.
In my dream, I will see the answer to this
problem:
(state the scientific problem you want help with)
When I wake up, I will remember the solution I
have seen in great detail. I will write down the
solution to the problem”
Often, when you wake up, you will know the
solution you were looking for!
302. Binaural beats can help in this process
• Before you go to sleep, listen to binaural beats
in the Delta range (0.5 to 4 Hz)
303. Your dreams will serve as an even better
environment for problem-solving if you sleep
on a North-South axis
304. This is because the energy field that
surrounds you has the same shape as
the Earth’s energy field (a torus)
305. If you get these energy fields in
alignment, they will support each
other and the Earth will amplify your
body’s own natural energy
306. Now you will be ready for accelerated
learning and multi-dimensional thinking
307. So, we’ve just seen 3 key elements to a New
Energy activist’s pscho-spiritual perspective.
• They are:
– Courage
– Cooperation
– Daily spiritual practice
• May they become fundamental aspects of
your life!
308. Would you like to take a break now?
When we return, we’ll be talking about
what you can do to help bring about
the New Energy revolution for an
ultra-modern Vietnam.