THE MORAY RADIANT ENERGY
DEVICE
In the early 1900's, Dr. T. Henry Moray of Salt Lake
City produced his first device to tap energy from the metafrequency oscillations
of empty space itself. Eventually Moray was able to produce a free energy device
weighing sixty pounds and producing 50,000 watts of electricity for several
hours. Ironically, although he demonstrated his device repeatedly to scientists
and engineers, Moray was unable to obtain funding to develop the device further
into a useable power station that would furnish electrical power on a mass
scale.
As a boy, Moray had been deeply inspired by the greatest
electrical genius of all time, Nikola Tesla. His imagination was especially
fired by Tesla's claims to have knowledge of an energy source greater than
ordinary electricity, and by Tesla's emphasis on frequencies as the stuff of the
universe. When Moray finished high school in Salt Lake City, he went abroad to
study, and took resident examinations for his doctorate in electrical
engineering from the University of Uppsala, Sweden, during the period 1912-14.
Returning home, his diploma and credentials were interrupted by World War I, and
the University mailed him these items in 1918 after the war.
Shortly thereafter, Moray produced his first
elementary device that delivered measureable electrical power, and he continued
to work diligently on energy devices when he had time. In the 1920's and 1930's
he steadily improved his devices, particularly his detector tube, the only real
secret of the device according to Moray himself. In his book, The Sea of
Energy in Which the Earth Floats, Moray presents documented evidence that he
invented the first transistor-type valve in 1925, far ahead of the of officially
recognized discovery of the transistor. In his free energy detector tube Moray
apparently used, inside the tube itself, a variation of this transistor idea—a
small rounded pellet of a mixture of triboluminescent zinc, a semiconductor
material, and a radioactive or fissile material His patent application (for
which a patent has never been granted) was filed on July 13, 1931, long before
the advent of the Bell Laboratories' transistor.
Here the Moray radiant energy device is
providing free power to 35 100-watt lamps and a 1200-watt
iron.
In test after test Moray demonstrated his radiant energy device
to electrical engineering professors, congressmen, dignitaries, and a host of
other visitors to his laboratory. Once he even took the device several miles out
in the country, away from all power lines, to prove that he was not simply
tuning in to energy being clandestinely radiated from some other part of his
laboratory. Several times he allowed independent investigators to completely
disassemble his device and reassemble it, then reactivate it themselves. In all
tests, he was successful in demonstrating that the device could produce energy
output without any appreciable energy input. According to exhaustive
documentation, no one was ever able to prove that the device was fraudulent or
that Moray had not accomplished exactly what he claimed. On the other hand, the
records are full of signed statements from physicists, electrical engineers, and
scientists who came to the Moray laboratory as doubting Thomases and left with
the complete conviction that Moray had indeed succeeded in tapping a universal
source of energy that could produce free electrical power.
But in the face of all of this, the U.S. Patent Office refused
to grant Moray a patent, first, because his device used a cold cathode in the
tubes (the patent examiner asserted it was common knowledge that a heated
cathode v as necessary to obtain electrons) and, second, because he failed to
identify the source of the energy. All sorts of irrelevant patents and devices
were also presented as being infringed upon or duplicated by Moray's work. Each
of these objections was patiently answered and nullified by Moray; nonetheless,
the patent has still not been issued to this day, although the Morays still keep
the patent application current.
One of Moray's efforts to develop the machine involved an
association with the Rural Electrification Agency for a short time before World
War II. At that time, the R.E.A. was apparently infiltrated by Communist
sympathizers and high level officials of a decidedly pinkish tinge. These
officials continually urged Moray to turn over all details of his device
to the Soviet Union, and even arranged the visit of high-level Soviet
scientists to the Moray laboratory to see the device in operation On the
initiative of the Communist-infiltrated R.E.A., one person—let us call
him "Z"—spent about two months in Moray's laboratory, and succeeded in worming
his way into Moray's full confidence. Moray eventually disclosed most of the
details of the construction of his special valve to ''Z"—the only person in whom
Moray ever completely confided.
There is strong reason to believe that "Z" was a Soviet agent,
and that this is where the Soviets first obtained the impetus to develop the hyperspace amplifiers later used in
their psychotronic weapons.
However, Moray became quite alarmed at the continued attempts
of his R.E.A. contacts to get the device into the hands of the Russians. He
eventually concluded that he had become involved with a governmental group
filled with radicals and reactionaries. Moray became concerned that fifth column
activity was actually directed against him in an attempt to steal his device.
Quotes from the Salt Lake Tribune of December 2, 1941, attributed to
Representative Thomas D. Winter, imply that Moray's suspicions of the R.E.A.
were well founded, since Representative Winter called for a full-scale
investigation of the R.E.A. on the grounds of Communist infiltration. Indeed,
Moray was wounded by gunshot in his own laboratory on March 2, 1940, which seems
to suggest that his fears and suspicions were based on fact. Moray severed his
association with the R.E.A. in February 1941.
However, his basic unit had been destroyed by a hammerslinging
witness in 1939; it is not clear whether or not this was the work of "Z" or of
someone else. According to his son, John Moray, the man who broke his unit, as
well as other interested groups, wanted complete disclosure of the materials and
construction — nothing more or less. John Moray, who operates the Research
Institute in Salt Lake City, has been trying to continue his father's work since
the basic unit was destroyed. Dr. Moray himself died in May 1974.
According to John Moray, highly energetic cosmic rays from
space are tapped by the machine, which is in subharmonic resonance with
this high-frequency energy level, and it converts this energy level into a
usable form of electricity. However, John Moray's use of the term "cosmic ray"
is not necessarily the same as that of modern physics, but in fact is the same
as the present concept of "zero-point" energy of vacuum. T. Henry Moray
envisioned all space filled with tremendously high frequency vibrations carrying
vast and incalculable amounts of pure raw energy. He envisioned the dynamic
Universe as a turbulent source of great energy, just as the ocean waves carry
energy throughout the earth. This was also the vision of Tesla, and after him of
Clifford and Einstein, who turned the attention of general relativity to the
problem of the nature of the vacuum itself. Clifford and Einstein founded a
branch of physics that has come to be known as quantum geometrodynamics, the
study of energetic change that occurs in little pieces, including the concept
that very small lengths of space, or pure vacuum, themselves oscillate at great
frequency and with great energy. In Moray's day relativity was still a strange
and unproven branch of physics, suspected and rejected by most of the physicists
of the day, and quantum physics was still in the process of being worked out.
There was no theory whatsoever predicting that empty space itself not only
contained prodigious quantities of energy, but in fact was prodigious
quantities of energy. But slowly, over the decades, the picture has changed, and
the modern followers of quantum geometrodynamics assert the
truth of Tesla's original vision. Today we know that one cubic centimeter of
pure vacuum contains enough energy to condense into 1080 –
10120 grams of matter! Thus the major part of Moray's thesis—that
vacuum itself contains unlimited energy—is vindicated today. In this sense empty
space is like a gigantic, restless ocean, and Moray's free energy "tapping"
device is no more mysterious than the water wheel. In other words, his thesis
that the energy is there to be tapped is correct; it only awaits a practical
method to tap it in order to solve the energy problems of mankind forever.
Once tuned in, the power continues and is free
for the taking.
Moray thus is vindicated as a man ahead of his time, who simply
built a device before any theory existed to explain its operation. Moray met
with constant opposition, and his life and that of his family was anything but
pleasant. Certain pressure groups constantly tried to force him into selling for
almost nothing, or to disclose the secrets of his valve's construction. He was
often attacked and he was sometimes shot at on the city streets. In fact, his
life was threatened so often that he was forced to install bulletproof glass in
his automobile. His laboratory was broken into, some of his components and
papers were stolen, and his dogs were continually being killed. Moray was shot
in his own laboratory, and he himself always carried a gun. Because he was
harassed ceaselessly, over the years he became understandably suspicious and
close-mouthed about his work. He sometimes greeted visitors at his desk with a
loaded pistol lying on the desk within easy reach, and occasionally confirmed
that he would not hesitate to shoot if he were attacked or threatened. One of
his: greatest fears was that big interests would take up his invention and
simply shelve it to keep it from benefiting the public. When large companies
made him offers, he always demanded written guarantees that the device would be
put into production and sold to everyone, once it was developed.
Moray also realized the potential of his devise as a weapon. He
was fully aware that the only difference between a controlled energy device and
an explosion is the rate of release of the energy. According to John Moray, his
father received an offer to go to Japan in 1938 because he had built a deathray
which operated off the device. According to John, a representative of the
Japanese government came to the laboratory and offered a position to Moray, but
he refused. Allegedly Moray had managed to rig the device so that it projected a
ray of energy in a beam, and could kill mice instantly at over fifty feet. When
radiated by the beam, the mice were carbonized immediately. They appeared
frozen, but nothing was left except their shells, and they simply fell apart
when touched.
In one experiment Moray ran his device for 157 hours without
any connection to external power sources, and produced over fifty kilowatts of
power during the test. He also found that an additional fifty kilowatts could be
added by simply providing another tap further back in the circuit. When he shut
the device off from this test, he had proven once and for all that the device
was generating electrical energy from free and natural sources without batteries
or external power. During this test nothing in the machine heated up; instead,
all parts of the circuit ran absolutely sold. This alone is totally
unexplainable by ordinary electromagnetic theory, and it strongly implies the
truth of Moray's assertion that the device simply collects the energy in each of
its stages in a subharmonically resonant manner, in synchronization with the
extremely high frequency cosmic oscillations. In other words, since the parts of
the machine ran cold, it is clear that the energy was being simultaneously
collected at each stage rather than being processed through the individual
stages in serial order, since serial processing in the conventional electrical
sense would lead to resistance heating of the circuit elements.
Moray's device used twenty-nine stages of his special detector
valves, which were difficult to produce, costing about five hundred dollars
each. Only about one in four proved suitable for operation. He also had
difficulty in obtaining sufficiently pure materials to make his special mixture
for the pellet that enabled tube operation in a one-way gating fashion. Moray
explained that his device was based on the discovery of a mixture that would act
as a one-way gate for the high frequency oscillations of space, so that the
energy could go through the material more readily in one direction than another.
Thus it was like a one-way gate valve to an ocean wave; the energy "water" could
flow in in each valve, but was prevented from flowing back out. The assemblage
of multiple stages thus provided a series of collectors which contained enough
energy to be useful. Theoretically there was no limit to the number of
collectors that could be added, and so there appeared to be no limit to the
energy that such a device could produce.
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