Archive for November, 2010

21
Nov
10

Bedini Unveils Large Energizer

I recently attended an alternative energy conference in Idaho. I’ve written an article for the December issue of the Agora to share highlights from this event.

To write the article, I flew to Idaho and booked myself into a cheap motel, incurring all the usual travel expenses along the way. Since the Agora does not have the resources at this time to compensate writers, I am looking towards donations from the readership to cover the cost of this article.

If you appreciated the article, by all means consider making a donation. The suggested contribution is twelve dollars, but no amount is too small and no amount is too large. Any contribution is deeply appreciated.

My aim is to raise $1212 by December 12. I’ll let you know how it went.

21
Nov
10

Thank You!

A big thank you to all of you who contributed to make my trip to Idaho possible. To date we’ve raised $ 155.

On November 26 I’ll be participating in a discussion evening with Jeane Manning, Andrew Kuepfer and Abderrahmane Atbi who attended the conference with me.

The event will take place at 7:30 PM at Unity of Vancouver. Our purpose is to share the information that was presented at the Renaissance Charge event and to discuss the implications for humanity.

http://www.sciencetosage.com/events/index.htm

I’m also working on an article for the December edition of the Agora, so share the highlights from this conference.

09
Nov
10

Michael is heading to Idaho

This coming weekend I will be attending a very important new energy conference and workshop in Hayden, Idaho.

Renaissance Conference

My intention is to bring the hands-on component of this workshop north to Vancouver, to jump-start local new energy efforts and to empower as many people as possible to build practical functioning technology.

The other day I shared my thoughts with my friends Jeane Manning and Karen Elkins. We talked about the question of funding. Karen pointed out that if ten people were willing to donate $25 each, then the $250 conference fee would be covered! With those words she pulled out $25 and made the very first contribution. Then Jeane placed another $25 into my hands.

In the blink of an eye, a campaign was born.

In reality, this trip will cost a little more than $250. Even budget travel and accommodation are not free.

Please consider making a contribution. No amount is too large. No amount is too small. All the money raised will go towards this endeavour. If there is money left over from the trip, it will be applied towards the creation of a workshop here in Vancouver, likely to be held early in 2011.

On November 26 Jeanne Manning and I will be reporting back from the conference at Unity of Vancouver, 5840 Oak Street to share information about new developments in the world of new energy research.

Details of the event to be announced.

In Gratitude,

Love Michael




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