A Documentary Series
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Featuring Tom Bearden
by Energetic Productions LLC
Executive Producer Anthony J. Craddock
Director of Photography William Gazecki
| A cubic centimeter of empty space around us (about the tip of one’s little finger in volume) has so much raw energy in it that, if condensed into matter, there would be more matter than is observable in the universe through the largest telescope! So even a tiny efficiency of tapping could and will extract all the energy anyone could wish. |

William Gazecki
| Originally conceived as a theatrical release length documentary, and inspired by Tom Bearden’s book of the same name, it quickly became evident during filming that, due to the high quality of the material, only a multi-part Series would allow enough time to do the subject matter and the participants justice. This Series format also allows for the production of future segments as circumstances dictate.Shot with two cameras in digital widescreen by Oscar-nominated Director William Gazecki in 2004 and 2005, this is the first ever in-depth look on film at the errors and omissions in today’s electrical physics and the inventors (and their devices) who have exploited these gaping holes to pioneer the production of free electrical energy from the infinite vacuum all around us. Additional filming also took place in 2006 for a total of over 100 hours of new film, plus archival footage from the past.
Never before has Tom had the chance to stretch out on film in the relaxed environment of his own living room for the figurative “fireside chat” about his lifetime passion. And the material is explosive, as Tom puts on the record for the first time many of the astounding events that he has encountered during his forty years of research. Many people, for example, are not aware that in the 1930s the Russians had functioning free energy devices, or that at the same time the U.S. Navy and General Electric had a self-powering electrical project on the campus at Stanford University. These are all documented in the contemporaneous scientific literature. One of the world’s greatest teachers of technical material, Tom, whose father could not read or write, turns science on its head in this documentary, yet does it in a manner that is completely comprehensible to those with even a non-technical education. And all in his down-home, folksy Louisiana style that leaves you feeling like a friend of the family. Genius inventor John Bedini, who generously allowed several weeks of filming him in his facilities in the Pacific Northwest, also stars. In his wide ranging discussion of the history of “radiant energy,” John expounds on his philosophies which allow him to capture it for practical use. John also reviews for us the whole history of the “science that is not yet a science,” going back to legendary farmer Nathan Stubblefield in the late 1800′s. University of San Diego Physics Professor Daniel Sheehan PhD, who co-hosted the first ever international Conference questioning the Second Law of Thermodynamics, walks us through this artificial theoretical constraint on scientific progress, and is then joined in the lecture hall by fellow physicist, associate Professor Dan Cole PhD, of Boston University. Peter Lindemann, author of the definitive book on inventor Ed Gray, who was going into commercial production with his overunity devices when, unprovoked, the Los Angeles District Attorney shut him down in 1974, gives us the Ed Gray story, as told to him by family members, together with his historical take on the great Nikola Tesla. Also, Earth Sciences Professor Ted Loder, PhD, UNH (retired), recounts for us his frustrating attempts to personally bring this new science and its ramifications to the attention of Senior Government officials up to and including Congressional Committees, Directors of NASA, NSF, and Vice President Al Gore. In addition, thanks also go to physics Nobel Prize winner C.N. Yang for the donation of the historic photo from his private archives of he and fellow Nobellist T.D. Lee. Oil, natural gas, nuclear, hydro-electric, coal, solar and the smorgasbord of “renewable” biological power sources can all make modest contributions towards the insatiable future power requirements of the planet, but the brunt of future requirements is going to have to come from Energy from the VacuumTM. Nature has been providing this for over 15 billion years, and it has shown no signs of depletion yet. And, given political will, this cheap, clean cornucopia of energy can replace all other alternatives so fast that the civilized world would breath a sigh of relief. The first Disc in this series, entitled “Overview,” is now available, and runs a little over two hours. Part 1 “Overview”Running Time : 2 hours 9 minutesWidescreen 16×9 Formats: NTSC and PAL versions available. DVD-R Featuring: Tom Bearden, John Bedini, Walter Rosenthal, Peter Lindemann. This disc covers Tom Bearden’s early years and background, and leads into an illustrated lecture by Tom about the vacuum and the secrets of engineering and extracting its boundless energy. After this, Tom discusses virtually everything you ever wanted to know about his Patented Motionless Electromagnetic Generator (the MEG), which he co-invented with several other colleagues. Tom, John Bedini, Walt Rosenthal, and Peter Lindemann then conduct a brief historical overview of the history (and suppression) of free energy devices, going back to the late 1800s. And finally, Tom wraps things up with a penetrating summation that gets right to the heart of what has to be done. It is fair to say that the information on this DVD is not available anywhere else in the media catalogs of the world – and much of this information is placed in the public arena for the first time. Much more to come in later segments! Scenes from Part 1 |
Shooting the opening sequence at Niagara Falls

Huntsville, Alabama
America’s Space Capital

“Like the Old South” – Tom Bearden

Tom explains the history of Broken Symmetry

How the Virtual becomes the Observable

The Motionless Electromagnetic Generator

John Bedini shorts out Radiant Energy

Peter Lindemann tells the story of the Ed Gray motor
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