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Steorn SKDB - Building, Collaboration and Teamwork 2010

Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy New Year from Down Under!

What a post we have to kick start 2010.  Feast your eyes below.

One of our most talented builders in the SKDB "ClaNZeR" has been given permission by Steorn to publish some of the work that's been going on behind the scenes in the SKDB (Steorn Knowledge Development Base).

The SKDB is the elearning and collaboration nerve centre for developing Steorn's free energy technology Orbo. The OS / SKDB have been operating behind closed doors for over 2 years now and this is the first ever glimpse of some of the superb work achieved by teams in 4 countries featuring excellent build work by ClaNZeR.









In ClaNZeR's own words: "Within the OS/SKDB myself and a few other members did a joint effort to get some rigs out to members for experimenting with and doing certain tests. Parts were sourced/designed/made in 4 different countries and despatched out compliments of Steorn funding it. These were just basic frames that members then built on."



SKDB prototypes awaiting shipping to worldwide destinations.


The Kits Layed Out

 
Some cool OS/ SKDB/ ClaNZeR Handiwork


 
A Plague Of Free Energy Knowledge

 
OS2RP V1.0

 
Spreading The Free Energy Truth One Rig At A Time

Find all the videos and many pictures of these stunning prototypes here.

Clanzer's site can be found here

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Steorn Demo

Monday, December 14, 2009

Steorn demo is seemingly fast approaching.

My OS colleague Hugh has posted the following on his blog and again for the sake of consistency I agree with his sentiment.

"We've been told for sure now that the DEMO which signals the start of the STEORN Orbo launch will start in the next few days."

Meanwhile the Steorn ad continues to grow in popularity as it quite rightly pokes fun at all the people and online debunking rags who have been talking down the technology while never having touched it or even remotely understood it's method of operation.

Are we now so utterly sure of ourselves as a species that we don't even dare discuss new advances for fear our world will come crashing down. Isn't science supposed to be scientific in it's approach and should it not welcome advances?  If the answer is no then we need to redefine the term science and we need to question why we fund it with tax dollars.

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