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202 <strong>Suppressed</strong> <strong>Inventions</strong> <strong>and</strong> Other <strong>Discoveries</strong><br />

upon agriculture, he stated, "The farmers work h<strong>and</strong>-in-h<strong>and</strong> with our<br />

foresters. The blood <strong>of</strong> the earth continuously weakens, <strong>and</strong> the productivity<br />

<strong>of</strong> the soil decreases."<br />

When forests can no longer nurture water sources which supply vitality,<br />

then farml<strong>and</strong> downstream cannot build up a voltage in the ground<br />

which is necessary for keeping parasitic bacteria in balance, he observed.<br />

Noticing that soil dried out after being ploughed with iron ploughs, he<br />

built copper-plated ploughs. The ploughs successfully increased crops,<br />

but the greed <strong>of</strong> special-interest groups stopped the venture.<br />

Schauberger continued to come up with innovations to help grow<br />

healthy crops, until all his work was halted in 1958. Walter <strong>and</strong> Viktor<br />

were in the United States from June 26 through September 20, 1958, living<br />

together day <strong>and</strong> night, <strong>and</strong> Walter emerged from the experience with<br />

a new appreciation <strong>of</strong> Viktor's knowledge. But their joint attempt to get<br />

his implosion generator funded <strong>and</strong> developed was derailed.<br />

PROMISES PROM THE USA<br />

Little is known publicly about their trip to America except a few key<br />

aspects. In the winter <strong>of</strong> 1958 two men, which European researchers refer<br />

to as "American agents," visited Viktor <strong>and</strong> convinced him to go to<br />

America for what they promised would be only three months. He was led<br />

to believe that the purpose would be to finally convert his knowledge into<br />

the manufacturing <strong>of</strong> beneficial devices.<br />

It turned out to be an ordeal which the father <strong>and</strong> son had not expected.<br />

They were flown to a sweltering hot climate—Texas in summer—<br />

which stressed Viktor's health. He was now nearly 73 years old. Over the<br />

months Viktor became increasingly angry because the men <strong>and</strong> their associates<br />

now were in no hurry to set up a facility <strong>and</strong> develop implosion<br />

motors to generate clean power. "Now we have plenty <strong>of</strong> time," was their<br />

reply.<br />

At first trusting the sincerity <strong>of</strong> his hosts, Schauberger had brought all<br />

his documents <strong>and</strong> devices to Texas, <strong>and</strong> was then asked to write down<br />

everything he knew. He co-operated <strong>and</strong> the material was sent to an atomic<br />

technology expert who met with the Schaubergers for three days in<br />

September. According to Olaf Alex<strong>and</strong>ersson, the expert from New York<br />

said "... The path which Mr. Schauberger in his treatise <strong>and</strong> with his models<br />

has followed is the biotechnical path <strong>of</strong> the future. What Schauberger<br />

proposes <strong>and</strong> asserts is correct. In four years, all this will be confirmed."<br />

The two Schaubergers expected to go home now; three months had<br />

passed. But the Texas group apparently dem<strong>and</strong>ed that the father <strong>and</strong> son<br />

remain in the United States <strong>of</strong> America <strong>and</strong> live in the Arizona desert. The<br />

Schaubergers refused. After much argument, the Americans relented <strong>and</strong>

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