Free Electricity Questions & Answers
Below is an index of all the questions arranged under the topic headings to which they relate. To go to the answer for a question, just click on the question and the page will scroll down to the point where the answer can be found.
What is meant by the phrase, “Free Electricity?”
From a purely economic standpoint, anything that a person is able to use without having to pay for it can be considered free. That is what we mean when we use the phrase, “free electricity.” In exchange for letting us put our generator on your home we are willing to give you up to 26,000 kW (kilowatts) of electricity each year, assuming we are able to advance our technology. We’ll be able to do this because we will be making money selling the power you don’t use back through the grid to your electric utility company.
How soon before the generator is ready for installation?
ITEC plans to begin installation of the “Hummingbird/Sundance” generator once 1.6 million households across America and Canada have been registered. We believe this registration process is necessary to help offset opposition by the fossil fuel interests who perceive ITEC’s goals as a threat to their social & economic position in the market place. In order to level the playing field we need 1.6 million witnesses across the country that will support a movement to have a safer, nonpolluting source of energy in their locality which, when implemented, could help reverse the environmental dangers posed by the greenhouse effect, alleviate the growing shortage of electric generating capacity, and fulfill the common man’s dream for “National Energy Independence.” There comes a time when “we the people” must stand up for what we believe will improve the quality of our lives. Having critical mass public support for the free electricity program will help protect it from those who would try to place their long standing economic interests above the good of the people.
Why wait until you have 1.6 million people signed up before you release the technology?
Dennis Lee (head of ITEC) has written a book called The Alternative. In the book, he describes the resistance that he and the “free electricity” project have received since we began our efforts in the late 1980s. Back then, Dennis had the first “free electricity” technology ready and he demonstrated it for a group of 600 people. Shortly thereafter, local law enforcement officials raided his headquarters and took all the technology and all the records (technology and financial). Then a long legal battle began that was also part of the harassment by “the powers that be.” Dennis realized that he had made a tragic mistake. He had announced that the technology was ready without having the necessary public support to combat those who profit from the current methods of generating electricity. We do not plan to make this same mistake again. He will not release the technology until we have a large enough base of support in place. We want 1.6 million people signed up who know about our technology and who have an interest in seeing it come out.
How many people have already been registered to receive free electricity?
As of the current time, less than half of the needed target number of witnesses have been registered.
Will ITEC periodically publish how far along they are on registering the 1.6 million people?
We are uncertain at this point whether or not to release specific numbers. The reason concerns the fact that there are people and groups that are trying to stop our progress and we don’t want to let them know where we are in our efforts.
When do you think UCSA will achieve the goal of registering 1.6 million people?
A national dealership network has been given the task of registering the 1.6 million witnesses before the demonstration phase of the free electricity program can begin. In the past Dennis Lee has worked with churches around the country to help the dealership network complete its task. A large Multi Level Marketing company was also approached to register people from its own ranks. Despite these efforts, however, the rest of the witnesses have not yet been registered. Nevertheles we are working hard to finish the job by sometime this next year. If we succeed then the registration phase of the program will end and plans will be made to have nationwide demonstrations of the Hummingbird/Sundance generator sometime in July the following year.
Who can register for the generator?
Only U.S. and Canadian residences can be registered for free electricity (commercial, industrial or public buildings are not eligible). The home must be in the name of an individual person and not in the name of a company. There are plans to expand the free electricity program to other countries and markets once certain factors are in place that secure its operation and profitability. Sorry, but this program is not available at the present time in any of the U.S. territories (e.g. Guam).
Can I register more than one home?
Yes, but only if you are the owner of each home that you plan to register. You will need to submit a separate application for each home you wish to register. You may register a residence either by mailing in an application with $7.50 for S&H or by purchasing the Free Energy DVD.
Can I register a home that I rent?
Yes, but you will need to get the approval of the property owner in writing by submitting a notarized letter of authorization and mailing it in with the application form that you fill out.
Can I register the rent houses that I own?
Yes, you can register under the same name with a separate registration for each rent house address.
Can I register for more than one unit on my home?
No, the only means we have of making money from this project is to sell the excess power commercially over the grid. Each home unit will produce as much energy as the typical transformer that services a home can handle. We would not be able to send any of the power from the second unit back over the grid. So we cannot permit more than one home unit per address.
Can I register my apartment?
Yes, so long as each apartment has a separate electric meter and you get permission from the landlord. Each resident can sign up separately. We will only be able to install the number of units on the apartment building that the transformers can handle. But, regardless of the number of units we install, you will be able to get your electricity for free. If we can’t install a unit for you, the unit you would have gotten will be installed elsewhere and we will use some of the revenue it generates to pay your electric bill (up to 26,000 kW hours per year).
Can I register my town house or condo?
Yes, so long as there is an independent electric meter for the residence.
Can I register both sides of the duplex I own and/or live in?
If you sign up under your own name and/or the husband’s and wife’s name, the answer is no. If you sign up one side under your name and the resident of the other side signs up under their name, then the answer is yes. In this case, the residents of both sides will get their electricity for free. However, we can only install one unit. The 2nd unit will be installed somewhere else and some of the revenue will be used to pay the electric bill (up to 26,000 kW hours per year) of the individual that didn’t get a unit.
Can I register my travel trailer or motor coach?
No. The only way we have to make money with this project is to sell the power that you don’t use back through the electric grid. Since travel trailers move regularly, it would not be practical to install a unit.
Can I register if I live in a mobile home?
Yes, owners of mobile homes may register so long as the mobile home stays in one place. If you live in a mobile home park, every mobile home owner can register. We will install as many units as the transformers for the park can handle. Those who don’t actually get a unit installed will still get their electric bill paid (up to 26,000 kW hours per year). We will take the unit that they would have gotten, install it somewhere else and use some of the revenue from it to pay their electric bill. If you own a mobile home park, you can sign up for the park but only for as many units as we can install. If you have a 120 kVA transformer, you can sign up 4 times (four 30 kW generators would meet the capacity of the transformer). You would need to submit a separate application with a different install address on each application but you could use the same name and mailing address.
Can I register my church?
Yes, you can register your church for one unit. The church can be any religious worship center (church, synagogue, mosque, temple, etc.).
Can I register my business?
No. We are not registering commercial customers at this time. We may have a program in the future for commercial users. You can check back on our website for the latest updates on this and other free electricity news.
Can I register if my home is not connected to the grid?
Yes. If we can’t install a unit for you, the unit you would have gotten will be installed elsewhere and we will use some of the revenue it generates to pay your electric bill (up to 26,000 kW hours per year).
Why should I register now rather than after installations of the generator have begun?
Installations of the generator will be on “a first come first served basis,” so those who register now will be in line ahead of those who decide to wait. In addition, once units begin to be installed the cost for registering will be $2,000. When the full number of units have been installed (approximately 16 million) and sufficient capacity for the country has been met (i.e. 1 out of every 15 homes has a unit), there will be no need to place any more generators. If our program is completed as planed then out of every 15 homes across America 1 will be a producer of electric power and the other 14 consumers of electric power. It is important to understand that the "producers" will be the only ones getting their electricity for free!
What will I receive when I register?
After registering for the free electricity program you will receive an official pre-numbered Registration Certificate with your information on it. A duplicate with the same number will be on file with ITEC (International Tesla Electric Company). Your name is then placed in their computer system on a “first come first served” basis, and a Letter of Confirmation will be mailed and/or emailed to you. It is important that you keep both the Registration Certificate and the Letter of Confirmation in a safe place. You may need them to verify your entitlement to the “Hummingbird/Sundance” generator once we are able to begin the installation phase of our program.
Is there anything required of me if I register?
Once we have reached our goal of registering 1.6 million homes, ITEC plans to set up at least 100 demonstration units across the U.S. and Canada. If you decide to register in our program either you, or a representative you designate, will be required to attend the demonstration of free electricity nearest you. You will be notified as to the time and place. We are sure you will want to see the demonstration anyway, but we want to make sure you understand that we are counting on your attendance to lend the political support needed to advance this technology. One of the main reasons we are willing to give you all your electricity for free, possibly for the rest of your life, is in exchange for your willingness to be present at the demonstration. You must either sign in on the day of the demonstration with the ITEC representative or send a “stand in” with a letter of introduction with your notarized signature. Someone’s attendance is mandatory for you to get free electricity. We hope you agree that this condition in exchange for what may well be over $100,000 worth of free electricity is not unreasonable.
Can I help register my friends and family?
Yes, as long as they own or rent the home they are living in. Everyone you help us register will get us closer to the 1.6 million registrations needed to start the demonstration phase of our program. To help register family and friends simply direct them to this website or print out an Application for them to mail in.
Will it cost me anything to have the generator installed or serviced?
No. ITEC will retain ownership of the generator and will therefore assume all costs associated with its installation and service.
Will I ever be able to buy a home unit?
No. ITEC will always own the equipment.
If I have a generator installed how long can I expect to receive free electricity?
ITEC plans to supply free electricity to its registered recipients for as long as it can make money selling the excess energy the generator produces back to the power companies. By limiting the number of generators installed to 16 million homes we should be able to receive a continuing flow of income from the sale of electricity to the power companies who in turn will have a cheap nonpolluting source of energy supplied for them that they will be able to resell at a profit to the rest of the country. This will be a win-win situation for the witnesses, for the power companies and for us.
Is there a charge if I use more than my allotment of 26,000 kilowatts per year?
Homeowners who are registered in the free electricity program will have an allotment of 26,000 kilowatts of free electricity per year. Those who use more than this allotment will be charged only for the additional electricity used. The cost will be at the same wholesale rate that we will be charging the electric utility companies, which is bound to be a rate that is considerably cheaper than what you are paying right now.
Is 26,000 kilowatts per year enough to run everything in my home?
The average all-electric home in America uses 2 kW per hour. Receiving 26,000 kW per year equates to about 3 kW per hour. So we’ll be giving you 50% more than the national average usage. The peak demand for most homes usually does not exceed 10-15 kW. Since the generator will produce 30 kW, peak demand will not be a problem. In fact, the transformer that supplies electricity to your home is probably rated at 30 kVA (kilovolt amps) which is the same as what the generator will be able to produce. Since the average usage for an all electric home is 2 kW and the generator is expected to produce 30 kW, there will be enough energy to service your average demand and 14 of your neighbors.
What happens if the generator breaks down?
First of all, it is very unlikely that the equipment will break down completely. The 30 kilowatt generator we are planning for the home should last over a hundred years. It has 30 sets of coils and windings with each one producing one kilowatt of electricity. If one of the windings should break you merely take it out and replace it like you would a fuse. This can be done while the generator is running and making 29 kilowatts until the fresh replacement is inserted, and then it is right back to making 30 kilowatts again. In the off chance that the equipment does completely fail, you will still be connected to the grid and will still have power available. If the generator fails, you will have to call ITEC (International Tesla Electric Company--the BWT subsidiary that will operate the electric business) and they will send someone to repair the equipment. We will have an incentive to repair it quickly since we don’t make any money while the unit is broken. ITEC will also pay for the electricity you use from the electric company while our equipment was inoperative.
Will I need to unhook from the power company?
You will probably remain connected to the grid. However, if we put a generator on your property, you will be sending power back to the electric company rather than taking it from them. In effect, the electric meter will be running backwards. So, even though you would still be connected, you would not owe them any money. In the case of a problem with our equipment, you’ll be able to instantly switch back to grid power. We would then pay the power company for any power you use until we are able to restore the functionality our unit.
Is there any special health risk from the Electro Magnetic Field (EMF) generated by the machine?
At the time of installation the EMF will be measured and the unit appropriately shielded. There will be no need to take any special precautions than those that would normally be taken when operating a microwave oven. A report of the EMF will be provided at the time of installation that will cover any possible health risks involved.
Will the generator produce anything that is harmful?
Some people are worried about the harmful effects of high power electric lines. The home generators will put out about the same energy as can be handled by the transformer that services your home. So, it will have no more harmful effects than the energy that is currently available to your home.
Will the generator be safe to get around?
Yes, we plan on having a safety enclosure around it.
Where will the generator be installed?
The generator will be installed on a pad outside the home similar to the pad that an external air conditioner would sit on.
Who will install the generator?
The generators will be installed by local licensed electricians. The electrician will obtain whatever permits are required to do the work.
What happens if I move before the generator is installed?
If you move, you must immediately notify ITEC in writing of your new address and phone number or you could forfeit your entitlement to free electricity. When you submit a change of address, it must be accompanied by $1 to process the change. If it is not accompanied by $1, the change will not be made, and your free electricity entitlement may, by mistake, go to the party living at the residence on the Registration Form. Changes must be mailed to ITEC. at PO Box 636, Newfoundland, NJ 07435. If you are currently registered for free electricity and need to make a change to your personal information you may use the Change Request Form located on this website.
If I move can I take the generator with me?
Yes, but ITEC would have to be notified so that they could send out the appropriate personel to move the unit. You would also have to pay the expense of having it uninstalled, shipped and reinstalled.
How large is the generator?
As currently planned it should be less than 3 feet square. (see picture)
How much noise will the generator make?
The generator will probably be about as loud as an outside air conditioning unit.
Can my relationship with ITEC for the generator be transferred to someone else?
Registrations for free electricity cannot be transferred or reassigned to someone else. A Registration for free electricity is a valuable document that can only be issued once for all time.
If I die can my family still receive “free electricity”?
Yes, if you should pass away your heirs can have the registration passed on to them. In such a case, if ITEC receives a copy of the death certificate with a note listing the heir's name and address, ITEC will register the heir in place of the deceased. There will be no charge for making this change.
Why should I buy the “Free Energy” DVD?
The “Free Energy” DVD is a very professional and informative presentation of our free electricity offer and technology that is designed to answer many of your questions, including how to register for free electricity. The money we get from the DVD enables us to register people for free and helps defray the cost involved in advertising and promoting the free electricity program. The DVD can be ordered from the Application page.
Aren’t there laws that prevent you from selling power back to the electric company?
No, in fact there is a federal law that was enacted in 1996 that says anyone can be an independent power producer. Anyone can put a generator (diesel, gas, wind, solar) on their house and the electric company must buy back the excess power they produce. It’s just that most people don’t do this because the costs of these systems is prohibitive.
If my state has a law against selling power back over the grid from a home generator, how will I get my electricity for free?
You will still receive “free electricity” if cases like this exist when we release the technology. We will take the unit that would have gone on your house and group it with other units from people who are in the same situation. We will then put these units on commercial businesses to supply their electricity needs. If they won’t allow us to connect to the grid in these states, then these commercial customers would get all their electricity from us. Then we will take some of the revenue that we make from these commercial electricity sales and pay your electricity bill (up to 26,000 kW per year). This would satisfy our agreement with you that is stated on the “Registration for a Free Electricity Generator for a Residence.”
What will happen on the day the technology is released?
We currently plan on demonstrating the technology at over a 100 locations (perhaps football stadiums) all across America on the same day. All 1.6 million people who have been registered will be invited to come to one of these demonstration sites. If someone who registered before the demonstration does not attend one of our events, then they will not be eligible to receive free electricity on their homes once the production units begin to be installed. So attending the demonstration will be imperative. Every registered person who attends a demonstration will also be invited to sign up 9 of their friends and/or family members for an additional 14.4 million people registered. We expect that these additional people will be registered very quickly. This would then give us a total of 16 million people registered for the free electricity program. Once 16 million have been signed up, no additional registrations will be accepted.
Why must people registered for the Free Electricity program attend a demonstration?
The reason for having the witnesses attend a demonstration is so that we can show the “powers that be” that we have a very large grass roots support base for what we are trying to accomplish. If they believe we have the support of the masses they will leave us alone when we release the technology. If, on the other hand, we should fail to achieve the necessary public awareness that our project needs then our entire objective will be thwarted and the “powers that be” will believe they can get away with doing whatever they want to stop the distribution of the technology. A related point that should be mentioned is that it is critical ITEC have a current mailing address for each person who is registered. When it is time to release the technology, an invitation to attend a demonstration will be sent to the last known mailing address. If the mailing address they have is wrong, the registered person may miss the demonstration and therefore not be eligible to receive free electricity.
Once the demonstrations take place when can I expect to receive “free electricity”?
It is very difficult to answer this question with certainty. The answer depends upon a lot of factors including: 1) how quickly can manufacturing begin? 2) how many units can be made in a given period of time? 3) what will be our ability to get the needed building materials? 4) will there be any unforeseen problems that could hamper our efforts? The one factor, however, that is under YOUR CONTROL is when you sign up. The units will be delivered on a first come, first served bases. The people who sign up early will get their units before those who sign up later.
Does ITEC have the money to manufacture these units?
We plan to use conventional loans from financial institutions to finance the manufacturing. The collateral for these loans would be our rather large anticipated cash flow from electricity sales. We also have a plan that will cover our needs just in case we cannot rely on these sources. We feel this backup plan is a very practical and reasonable one. We will charge a registration fee of $2,000 for those who sign up after the first 1.6 million people have witnessed the demonstration of our technology. We plan to register an additional 14.4 million people who will have to pay this fee in order to receive free electricity. Those who pay this fee will provide all the funding needed to build the generators for the initial 1.6 million witnesses. The cash flow from the electricity sales on these initial 1.6 million units will support a five year plan for building the rest that will be needed.
How many companies will manufacture these units?
We currently have 200 companies that want to manufacture the “free electricity” technology. In addition to this, there are approximately 2,000 dealers who have the option to become a manufacturer for any of BWT’s products. We expect that manufacturing 16 million units will create a lot of jobs for a lot of companies.
Even if ITEC has the technology figured out, isn’t it possible that politics will stop its distribution?
Yes. In fact we believe that this is the most difficult problem that we may face. The groups that currently produce power in this country represent a very powerful political force. Many public officials are beholding to these groups. Overcoming this force will be difficult. However, we believe that signing up 1.6 million witnesses who will attend a demonstration of our technology will help level the playing field.
Is the generator under an issued Patent or Patent Pending?
In order to protect this project and technology from various antagonistic elements in government and industry ITEC is not releasing any information as to whether there is or is not a patent or patent pending on the “Hummingbird/Sundance” generator. However, the company has made it very clear that once we have entered the installation phase of the program there will be full public disclosure of all patent information.
What is the energy source that powers the generator?
The generator is powered from a constant energy source in the form of gravity and permanent magnets. If you have ever held two magnets close together you have a sense of the repulsive and attractive forces that exist between them. With permanent magnets these forces are “permanent,” meaning that the potential energy present will always be available. What is unique about this energy is that it is free, renewable and nonpolluting! Our contribution is having figured out how to successfully exploit this amazing energy phenomenon in a way that we believe will soon provide free electricity to all those who register for our program.
Isn’t ITEC claiming to have a perpetual motion machine?
No, not the way a scientist would mean it. A dictionary definition of perpetual motion is “the hypothetical continuous operation of an isolated mechanical device or other closed system without a sustaining energy source.” Based upon this kind of definition, most people believe that perpetual motion is impossible. Two definitions of perpetual are, 1) “lasting for eternity and 2) “lasting for an indefinitely long duration.” We don’t know if anything lasts for eternity since we have not gotten to the end of eternity (as if we ever would). But, we do expect our Hummingbird motor and Sundance generator to meet this second definition, to run for an “indefinitely long duration.” We (and I suspect you) are not so concerned about eternity as we are about what happens while we are here on this earth. It is obvious from nature that as long as you have a perpetual (long running) energy supply that perpetual energy (long running) is possible. For example, our sun has certainly been shinning bright for a long time and we expect it to continue to do so for a long time in the future. Gravity is another force that seems to still be working. Permanent magnets also seem to work for a long time. None of these may be perpetual motion in the strict scientific sense but from a practical standpoint they are perpetual. We are using very powerful permanent magnets in both the motor and the generator. Did you ever wonder what makes a permanent magnet stick to your refrigerator? How long will the permanent magnet stick to the refrigerator? Won’t it stick up there permanently or at least a very long time? The best scientists cannot fully explain why this happens. We are saying that we have figured out how to harness some of the energy in permanent magnets. We are also saying that we have a combination of technologies that will run for a long time in a closed loop (no outside energy).
Isn’t ITEC claiming to break the laws of energy conservation which say you can’t get more energy out of something than you put into it?
No, we are not claiming this. We are saying that we are getting more energy out of the Hummingbird motor than electricity that is put into it. We are also saying that current measurement technology is inadequate to measure all the energy that is coming from the permanent magnets in the motor. No one knows how to fully measure the energy output by a permanent magnet. We can measure the strength of magnets but not how much energy they give up. It is obvious that permanent magnets must be giving up energy but it is not obvious why their source of power seems to be renewable.
Where can I get some technical details about the permanent magnet motor?
We are not releasing the details on our permanent magnet motor at this time. However, There are a number of sites on the web where you can find out about similar technologies. If you review these, you will discover that many people have been working on motors similar to the Hummingbird. Here are the links (we apologize in advance if any of these links go dead):
http://www.delphion.com/details?patent_number=4151431 Howard R. Johnson’s 1979 patent (#4151431) of a permanent magnet motor. There is also an article written by Jorma Hyypia which appears in the Spring 1980 edition of Science & Mechanics Magazine which describes the Johnson motor. Perhaps you can find a copy of the magazine in your local library.
Isn’t “free electricity” technology impossible?
Well, people have been saying that all kinds of things were impossible that we now know are quite possible. Think about the things that we take for granted that 100 to 200 years ago would have seemed impossible. This list would certainly include television, radio, VCRs, automobiles, airplanes, space travel, lasers, atomic energy, atomic bombs, internal combustion engines, etc. The Wright brothers flew their airplane for five years before the media would pay any attention to them. Dennis Lee has talked with scores of inventors about where their ideas came from. All of them say in their own way that the idea just came to them and most don’t know where from. They often describe it as a flash of insight. We believe that God holds all knowledge and that God is the creator of all that exists. He knows how everything works. It is our belief that God is the one who reveals to inventors ideas for new inventions and that His motive in doing this is to bless man while he is on the earth.
What do you say to someone that says “free electricity” technology is impossible?
When you ask a scientist whether or not it is possible to make free energy, you are merely asking him or her whether or not he or she knows how to do it. You should expect that the answer would be “No, it is impossible.” If they knew how to do it they would be doing it, right? Of course it seems impossible to them. Before Columbus sailed the ocean blue, the earth was flat. Before The Wright brothers flew, flying was only for the birds. Before Alexander Bell, talking over great distances over a wire was considered "impossible." Then later, talking without any wires at all was "against all reason," even after people got used to doing it over wires. Everything that has not been done seems impossible to the experts who have not done it. But, ask those smart guys the right question. Ask them, “If” a person conclusively demonstrated a permanent magnet motor that took only 400 watts of power from a set of batteries to run, and they could measure an output from that motor of 2300 watts of mechanical energy, could they imagine a way to use such a motor to make free energy? State it as a hypothetical, and watch them tell you that they could make free energy with it. But if they insist that such a motor can not be made, then ask them where they were between September 17th and November 15th of 1999 when they could have come to one of our shows with their test equipment and prove that our motor was not doing what all those who attended witnessed (and lots of people measured) it doing.
Why is it so hard for some people to accept the idea that “free electricity” is possible?
Many people do not think for themselves. We are accustomed to accepting “sound bite” answers and platitudes and never questioning them. For example, one that we’ve all heard is, “If it sounds too good to be true then it probably isn’t true.” This is the first thought that many people have when they hear about what we are offering. They usually cease all independent thought once they have the thought. They never stop to think that many of the modern conveniences we take for granted today seemed impossible just 100 to 200 years ago. Another common response people have is “That’s impossible!” They never stop to think that in order to know for sure if something is impossible you would have to have all knowledge. If you don’t have all knowledge (and what person does), then you can’t say for sure that something is impossible. So before someone dismisses “free electricity” as “impossible” or “too good to be true,” we would encourage them to look at the evidence offered on this website. They should put their brain in gear and weigh the evidence that is available. Then they can make a decision for themselves. If they wait until everyone has a home unit or until the media tells them it is OK, they may miss out on a great opportunity. The future belongs to those who see an opportunity before it is obvious to everyone else.
Isn’t your offer of “free electricity” just another scam?
If this technology is real, why haven’t we heard about it all over the media?
That’s a great question and we wonder the same thing. But the sad truth is that even though the media has had many opportunities to report on what we are doing they rarely take us up on an offer to honestly report on our project. When they do report on what we are doing, they always give a biased report that ends up making it sound as if we are crooks who are trying to rip people off. This point is well illustrated by a story that Good Morning America did on us in November of 1999. UCSA (United Community Services of America) did a national tour with stops in 47 cities in 1999 where we demonstrated some of our technologies. Out of that tour, Good Morning America did one story on us where they implied that we were con artists. They interviewed a scientist that said what we were doing was impossible but there is no evidence to indicate that this scientist ever came to one of our shows. We offered to let people bring their own test equipment at every show to prove that our measurements of the input and output of the Hummingbird motor were accurate. No one ever came forward to prove our claims were wrong. The Good Morning America segment never mentioned this fact. You can draw your own conclusions about the reasons for this. But let us share another view. According to an article put out by Sentinel of Freedom (in Reno Nevada) in October 1997, just four companies control the vast majority of print and broadcast media: General Electric, Westinghouse, Time Warner, and Disney/Cap Cities. Two of these companies, General Electric and Westinghouse, have all the contracts to build the huge turbines and generators for all the new power plants and to maintain the existing ones. The last thing they want to see is the end of large, central power plants. These powerful self interest groups have a big stake in keeping the status quo so they can continue making huge profits from the current system of energy production. If the media was to tell you that there was a viable alternative, we would get lots of support that would allow us to bring out our technology much more quickly. But this would kill their cash cow. Political conservatives have often lamented the fact that conservative ideas rarely get a fair representation in America. We believe that our situation is no different.
The registration for “free electricity” is from the International Tesla Electric Company (ITEC). Who is ITEC?
ITEC is the company that will operate the free energy program.
What are UCSA and BWT and how are they related?
UCSA (United Community Services of America) worked in the past to promote the free electrcity project but is currently dissolved. BWT (Better World Technologies) is a research company. BWT has an exclusive agreement with a dealership coop to market the discoveries that come from BWT’s research. Only 2,000 dealerships will ever be given the right to market the products that the coop offers. BWT does not sell the products directly to the public nor does it deal with the public directly. Only the coop dealers can market BWT products.
How is TechKnowLogic Devices related to BWT?
TechKnowLogic Devices is one of the 2,000 dealers of the coop that has been granted marketing rights to all BWT products and technologies as they become available.
Who is the head of ITEC and BWT?
Better World Technologies (BWT) and the International Tesla Electric Company (ITEC) in Newfoundland, NJ, are headed up by Founder/President, Dennis Lee. The companies work together in joint venture. Dennis Lee, along with a world class team of inventors and research scientists, is working to produce new technologies that will enhance the lives of all mankind. The “Hummingbird/Sundance” generator, which is being planned for home use, is only one of the many new technologies which are currently under development.