MethernithaA Community That Runs
on Free Energy and
Spiritual Valuesby Carolina Hehenkamp
In the beautiful mountains of Switzerland lies Linden, a small, calm place surrounded by dozens of peaceful little villages.
The region is called Emmental, known for its Emmental cheese.
Linden itself is especially known for the Methernitha group that lives there, and for their Thestatika machine, built by Methernitha's founder, Paul Baumann.
This machine attracts many people from all over the world, for it produces electricity from what is called "free energy." Many think this Thestatika machine could be the answer to our world energy needs, but no-one outside of the Methernitha group knows how it works. And although the Methernitha people have demonstrated their machine to many scientists, the mystery of its operation remains a secret.
Methernitha — The Community
The story of Methernitha goes back a long time. Paul Baumann, its founder, had many visions that led him both to God and to the Bible. And in the fifties, he decided to form a community with others who, like himself, wanted to live their lives based on Christian principles. Thus, the Methernitha Alliance was formed, and the group started to live and work together as a social community, free from outside influences — and foreign money.
Paul Baumann grew up within the circles of the Bruderverein (brotherhood), a Lutheran society, and its influence can still be clearly felt. While it is emphasized that each individual must develop his own spirituality, it is still regarded as desirable that God's Law be adhered to in its entirety. For Baumann's wish was to found a cooperative clearly based upon Christian ideals. To this day many of the group (but not all) still follow strict guidelines, such as abstaining from alcohol.
The people are not organized like a club. They do not have a "guru," and there are no subscription fees. They have no desire to proselytize. They live on their own, and look after their own affairs.
Within Methernitha are departments specializing in precision mechanics, the making of appliances, gardening, and carpentry. All Methernitha members are aware of their responsibility within the social sphere and the balance of nature, and accordingly, an exemplary heating-system, based upon the incineration of wood-waste was installed.
Anyone can become a member of the cooperative who accepts its rules and is willing to do his best to supporting its aims.
The Mayor of Linden says of Methernitha:
They work and live within their community. Their products are of high quality and are partly globally well known. There are no fences or walls between Methernitha inhabitants and the village. The inhabitants — roughly 120 people, including children — have their own free opinion and philosophy, and also have their personal freedom and freedom of action which they never try to impose on other people. On a positive note, one has to take into account that their supporters will be looked after in old age and, if necessary, be provided with medical care and social welfare until death.
So today, Methernitha is a social model, proving the quality of its ideals through having functioned so well for just over forty years.
Methernitha and Free Energy
Ever since the foundation of Methernitha, there has existed a department for research, development, and electronics, which has been concerned with the problem of alternative energy sources. Their focus is on technologies suited to exploit the inherent forces of nature, thus unlocking sources of energy without disturbing nature's ecological balance.
Many believe that humankind's technology must serve us in the long run and not just in immediate terms, but at Methernitha this idea is being fully put into practice.
Although interested in many energy producing fields, Methernithans started more than 30 years ago to concentrate their efforts on lesser known, and even generally unknown, sources of energy. The result of this scientific work was the Thestatika machine. This wonder-machine is fueled from nature — nothing else.
The Methernitha people are very specific about why they could "make" the machine, saying that it is their oneness with nature and their isolation from society that opened up the knowledge.
"We are fortunate in gaining the experience that paradoxically the most beautiful and useful results can be achieved by just using the most simple means," they say. "Never did we use any borrowed capital, because we want to stay free Swiss citizens, and not be hindered or bound in any way in the pursuit of our aims."
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