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Gunfire in the<br />

Laboratory:<br />

T. Henry Moray<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Free<br />

Energy Machine<br />

Jeane Manning<br />

Doctors <strong>of</strong> science . . . are just as involved in industrial<br />

espionage as are their business counterparts. And so<br />

T. Henry Moray's Radiant Energy Device was . . . suppressed<br />

by readiness, suspicion <strong>and</strong> desire for power. . .<br />

John Moray, The Sea <strong>of</strong> Energy in Which the Earth Floats<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional skeptics were stumped, a generation or two ago, by an invention<br />

in Utah. Incredulously, people witnessed a working "free energy"<br />

device. Men <strong>of</strong> science mailed impressive credentials ahead to open the<br />

inventor's workshop door, then strode in to examine his table top apparatus<br />

from all angles, poking it <strong>and</strong> interrogating him in their search for evidence<br />

<strong>of</strong> fraud. Scientists were allowed to dismantle everything except a<br />

delicate two-ounce component, the Radiant Energy detector. When the<br />

unit was put back together, they ended up witnessing—but not all believing<br />

their eyes—as the self-contained unit converted some unknown energy<br />

into usable power, <strong>and</strong> ran continually for days at a time. Without any<br />

moving parts, the device produced a strange cold form <strong>of</strong> electricity which<br />

lit inc<strong>and</strong>escent bulbs, heated a flat iron <strong>and</strong> ran a motor.<br />

The inventor—T. Henry Moray, D.Sc. <strong>of</strong> Salt Lake City, Utah—in the<br />

late 1920s was a confident thirty-three-year-old engineer with a young<br />

family <strong>and</strong> a gift to give humanity. The gift was his Radiant Energy invention,<br />

which as he saw it converted power from the cosmos from rays<br />

which, on their eternally-launched flights through space, constantly pierce<br />

the earth from all directions.<br />

Despite his self-confidence, there were hints that he might be stopped<br />

from mass producing his device. His family was harassed by mysterious<br />

threats. "Your husb<strong>and</strong>'s life is not worth a plugged nickel unless he co-

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