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The Gallery of Clean Energy Inventions Exhibit exhibits 45 generators, 23 advanced self-powered electric vehicle innovations, 27 radioactivity neutralization methods, 25 space travel innovations, 20 technical solutions to water shortages, and a torsion field school network. The exhibit also includes 26 movie posters and 98 fantastically colorful Hubble Space Telescope images. The exhibit can be installed in conventions, festivals, and any suitable public buildings such as universities, city halls, museums, shopping malls, and libraries.

The Gallery of Clean Energy Inventions Exhibit exhibits 45 generators, 23 advanced self-powered electric vehicle innovations, 27 radioactivity neutralization methods, 25 space travel innovations, 20 technical solutions to water shortages, and a torsion field school network. The exhibit also includes 26 movie posters and 98 fantastically colorful Hubble Space Telescope images. The exhibit can be installed in conventions, festivals, and any suitable public buildings such as universities, city halls, museums, shopping malls, and libraries.

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Comment: Boulder City, Nevada has a small weekly newspaper – “Boulder City<br />

Review”. January 8, 2015 Gary Vesperman’s “Letter to the Editor” was published. See<br />

http://bouldercityreview.com/sections/opinion/letters/letters-editor.html-49. He wrote:<br />

Venue sought for exhibit <strong>of</strong> clean-energy inventions<br />

Dennis Myers’ column “Distrust <strong>of</strong> scientists has a history” includes U.S. government<br />

lying about A-bomb test fallout effects. For decades the U.S. government has also<br />

suppressed clean-energy inventions.<br />

I happen to have prepared a proposal to exhibit in Boulder City’s City Hall a gallery <strong>of</strong><br />

clean-energy inventions. It comprises 16 larger generators, 25 smaller generators, 16<br />

advanced self-powered electric vehicle innovations, 25 radioactivity neutralization<br />

methods, 22 space travel innovations, 10 technical solutions to water shortages, and<br />

torsion field school network. The exhibit file is linked at<br />

https://app.box.com/cleanenergyexhibit.<br />

The file includes photographs <strong>of</strong> the 50 total horizontal feet <strong>of</strong> otherwise unproductive<br />

bare walls inside the City Hall for the seven separate exhibits. As a minor attraction,<br />

assume it draws a daily average <strong>of</strong> 20 tourists the four days a week City Hall is open.<br />

If the tourists each spend in Boulder City restaurants and stores an average <strong>of</strong> $12.50,<br />

the gallery <strong>of</strong> clean-energy inventions would add $1,000 per week to Boulder City’s<br />

economy at no cost to Boulder City.<br />

For my Nov. 10 meeting <strong>with</strong> two Boulder City <strong>of</strong>ficials, I laid out and photographed the<br />

entire gallery on tables and floors around City Hall. We had a friendly conversation. We<br />

wondered if City Hall is an appropriate venue. A disadvantage is that City Hall is closed<br />

Fridays and weekends. We left trying to find an alternative Boulder City location for the<br />

gallery <strong>of</strong> clean-energy inventions.<br />

Gary Vesperman<br />

The morning the “Letter to the Editor” was published in the Boulder City Review, a<br />

friend <strong>of</strong> Gary called to introduce him by telephone <strong>with</strong> an <strong>of</strong>ficial <strong>with</strong> the Boulder<br />

Dam Museum. A subsequent friendly conversation led Gary to visiting the Boulder<br />

Dam Hotel the following Tuesday to look at the basement <strong>of</strong> the hotel.<br />

Gary met Roger Shoaff who manages the hotel. Roger had never heard <strong>of</strong><br />

Gary’s proposal for a “<strong>Gallery</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Clean</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Inventions</strong>” exhibit.<br />

Roger told Gary that the basement is not available for public use because it<br />

doesn’t have access for handicapped people.

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