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For our 20th Issue release, I finally got to have a face to face with Patrick J. Kelly. My free energy columnist, and one of the longest supporters of this magazine. It was, as expected, controversial and highly educating and entertaining. Here's some information from the man himself:
"I am just an ordinary person who became interested in "free-energy" as a result of a television programme entitled 'It Runs On Water' shown in the 1980s by a UK television company called 'Channel 4'. This programme has since been put on the internet and at this time can be seen HERE.
From my point of view, the content of this documentary seemed to be rather unsatisfactory as it suggested quite a number of very interesting things but gave no real lard and fast specifics for the viewer to follow up on to investigate the subject further."
- Patrick J. Kelly
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By Sharon Ann RowlandFor our 20th Issue release, I finally got to have a face to face with Patrick J. Kelly. My free energy columnist, and one of the longest supporters of this magazine. It was, as expected, controversial and highly educating and entertaining. Here's some information from the man himself:
"I am just an ordinary person who became interested in "free-energy" as a result of a television programme entitled 'It Runs On Water' shown in the 1980s by a UK television company called 'Channel 4'. This programme has since been put on the internet and at this time can be seen HERE.
From my point of view, the content of this documentary seemed to be rather unsatisfactory as it suggested quite a number of very interesting things but gave no real lard and fast specifics for the viewer to follow up on to investigate the subject further."
- Patrick J. Kelly
Now, enjoy the show…
For more information:
Email our host at [email protected], or leave us a message on our contact page via tomspod.com!
Support the show