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Electroculture: a synthesis of free energy & agriculture (how to grow massive vegetables)
https://blurt.blog/electroculture/@samstonehill/electroculture-a-synthesis-of-free-energy-and-agriculture-how-to-grow-massive-vegetables?fbclid=iwar1hwvuv6wsbk67wv89lzzgrcrb4vlst4xzslzkbxtr2ajezifskwgpqzje
Electroculture: a synthesis of free energy & agriculture (how to grow massive vegetables)
samstonehill dans electroculture • il y a 3 mois (edited)• 17 min read
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Very often when I get into interesting subjects here on hive or blurt (the two main places I post) someone will alert me in the comments to another related subject which leads me down a week-long rabbit hole at the end of which I feel like writing another post! In this case I wrote recently about our great past and how the concept of free energy was common to us over a 100 years ago and @woelfchen wrote one simple word in the comments beneath: "Elektrokultur".
I am deeply grateful for people like @woelfchen because this word has taken me on the most fantastic journey, waking a deeper part of me which aways knew this truth, yet didn't have the words or evidence to describe it till now and today as I sit down to write this post I feel as if I have found in the last few weeks the answer to free energy and global famine! Yet I wonder how many people will actually take the information I am providing here and use it to change their lives? Not many I suspect, but those who do will already be feeling the electricity of excitement which leads us inextricably to that joyous place of creativity and discovery where only great things can happen.
Free Energy
Before I get into electroculture I must first explain (for readers who missed my last few posts) that one can easily tap into the free energy of the earth and produce a constant voltage. I demonstrated this on my kitchen table last week by producing 5.2v from a bunch of earth batteries made from copper, zinc, soil & water.
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This energy can be used directly or stored in a capacitor or battery for later use. But even better than this, our free & constant electrical current can also be fed back into our garden where it will DRAMATICALLY improve the state of our soil & plants. And this takes us neatly to our next subject of interest.
Read on at the link above