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Red Ice Radio – Sterling Allan – Hour 1 – Defeating Conspirators: Free Energy Technologies

Sterling Allan is the primary driving force behind PESWiki.com, PESN.com, FreeEnergyNews.com, and NewEnergyCongress.org. Pure Energy Systems (PES) Network, of which he is CEO, is the premier news, directory, and networking service whose mission is to find and facilitate the best exotic free energy technologies. It is aided by the New Energy Congress, which Allan founded in 2005 as an association of energy professionals from around the world who review the most promising claims to existing and up-and-coming breakthrough energy technologies that are clean, renewable, affordable, reliable, easy to implement, safe, and legitimate. Mr. Allan’s graduate studies at BYU and the University of Arizona were in Bioelectrochemisty. Prior to his focused involvement in free energy, Allan was an activist in promoting principles of freedom and defending them against forces conspiring to establish world tyranny. In this interview, Sterling explains how free energy will be the defeat of the conspirators. He’ll talk about the top 5 most promising developments in free technology, including availability and price. www.redicecreations.com

Nuclear power is found throughout the world, and the vast majority of nuclear reactors run on uranium. Uranium has several drawbacks, and disasters such as the meltdowns at Fukushima and Chernobyl stand as powerful examples of the potentially catastrophic risks posed by nuclear power. But, according to numerous sources, there’s an alternative to uranium. Though thorium isn’t perfect, it’s more plentiful and arguably safer than uranium. So why aren’t we using it? Check out this Stuff They Don’t Want You To Know video and learn more about thorium, nuclear power and conspiracy theories. New episodes every Wednesday and Friday. Please subscribe to Stuff They Don’t Want You To Know: www.youtube.com Watch more episodes here: www.youtube.com Twitter twitter.com Follow Ben on Twitter: twitter.com Facebook www.facebook.com Google+ plus.google.com
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