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The Suppression <strong>of</strong> Fuel Savers <strong>and</strong> Alternate Energy Resources 457<br />

Interviewed in 1994, John Moray was (in his sixties) a retired army<br />

colonel now working full-time as a substitute teacher in Salt Lake City,<br />

getting up before 5 A.M. to work on correspondence, <strong>and</strong> thinking <strong>of</strong> selling<br />

the laboratory. The family had by no means ab<strong>and</strong>oned Radiant<br />

Energy, he said; keeping within their budget they contract out work on<br />

the project. One time-waster, the family has discovered, is battling at<br />

rumours. The latest wild tale which John heard was that there was a<br />

Moray device in his basement.<br />

"What a ridiculous statement; that is the last place we would keep one!"<br />

"If I had a machine, what good would it do to show people If they<br />

don't believe the tests that have already been run, they're not going to<br />

believe what they see anyhow."<br />

What part did secretiveness play in the fadeout <strong>of</strong> Moray's Radiant<br />

Energy technology And is secretiveness a result <strong>of</strong> today's patent <strong>of</strong>fice/<br />

attorney/competition-oriented setup Admitting that his father refused to<br />

release specifics about his invention without first getting signed <strong>and</strong> legally-binding<br />

contracts, John Moray wrote in The Sea <strong>of</strong> Energy that "If this<br />

is carrying an invention as too tight a secret then why do patent laws<br />

require it"<br />

What factors most suppressed the Moray device John replies, "Finances.<br />

And also personal animosity, ego, avariciousness . . ." The violence<br />

"It was always over money."<br />

The ego factor enters when a scientist values a reputation as an expert<br />

more than truthfulness. This was underlined when Richard Moray visited<br />

Harvey Fletcher Sr. before the eminent scientist died <strong>of</strong> old age. The man<br />

had publicly denied that he had seen a working model <strong>of</strong> Henry's invention.<br />

Now the scientist was well into his nineties <strong>and</strong> apparently making<br />

peace with his life.<br />

"He admitted that, yes, the Radiant Energy device worked just like my<br />

father said," Richard said in an interview, with a look <strong>of</strong> deep frustration.<br />

"I asked him 'then why, why did you do what you did'" Richard measured<br />

out his next words flatly. "He said 'because I couldn't admit that I<br />

didn't know . . .'"<br />

Ego, greed, excessive pride <strong>and</strong> distrust. Will enough people rise above<br />

these motivations <strong>and</strong> see themselves connected with all <strong>other</strong>s in a sea <strong>of</strong><br />

energy Perhaps then Radiant Energy units could light up this world.<br />

REFERENCES<br />

Burridge, Gaston. "Alchemist 1956" Fate magazine, Sept. 16, 1956.<br />

Davidson, Dan A. Energy: Breakthroughs to New Free Energy Systems.<br />

Greenville, TX: RIVAS, 1977, 1990.

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