From: Andrew Johnson
Date: 2006-01-25 17:08:16
Following some information sent to me by one of my esteemed contacts on this list, I have reviewed some of the claims of John Searle. Though there seems to be something in the technology which he experimented with, sadly it looks like there were never any witnesses to working demonstrations of his constructions: opie.vistech.net/bbs… Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501 Sponsored by Vangard Sciences PO BOX 1031 Mesquite, TX 75150 There are ABSOLUTELY NO RESTRICTIONS on duplicating, publishing or distributing the files on KeelyNet! June 23, 1991 SEARLE2.ASC——————————————————————– This file courtesy of Anders Heerfordt.——————————————————————–Today, 22 June 1991, I visited the village of Mortimer, Berkshire,England where John Searl lived 10 years ago at the address 17Stephen’s Close. Searl described to me that he built many flying disks while livingthere, and made demonstrations to the local people. He also saidthat he was arrested in 1982 to stop his experiments, and his housewas burnt down the next day to destroy his equipment. I visited thevillage to check the veracity of the information. I saw the house, the fairground, the high-tension pylons, and Italked to three people who all remembered him. One of his neighbourssaid he didn’t think there had been a fire in the house. He did remember that Searl was arrested for trying to topple one ofthe high tension pylons visible from the house, and that (as far ashe knew) he ended up in prison for it. He did remember that Searl sometimes put up posters that he woulddemonstrate his flying disks at the fairground. He would chargepeople a lot of money for seeing a flying disk, but nobody ever sawa disk levitate. Searl always claimed that the failure was due tothe weather or some such circumstance. Many people wondered whether Searl was onto something, or whether hewas making a fool of himself. Nobody found any proof that he wasonto something. The neighbor didn’t remember any problems betweenSearl and the electricity company before Searl tried to topple thepylon. Another inhabitant of the village remembered visiting the room inSearl’s house that was filled with electrical equipment, andremembered that many people in the village wondered whether he wasonto something, but none saw any proof that he was. This inhabitantalso didn’t remember any trouble between Searl and the electricitycompany before Searl tried to topple the pylon. A third inhabitant also remembered Searl, but didn’t know of anyonewho had seen any proof that he could make disks levitate or could doany other abnormal feat. Searl’s family no longer lived in the village. It can be said withsome certainty that Searl never made any public demonstrations of aflying disk, and that he probably never succeeded in levitating adisk, and that he was lying when he said his house was burnt down.——————————————————————–Vangard note… We should all be most appreciative of the time, energy and expense of Mr. Heerfordt in looking into the claims of John Searle. It is very odd that of all the experiments Searle claims to have carried out, there are no witnesses. Surely someone must be willing to come forth to recount what they had seen. One would think the villagers would have seen something supportive of Searle’s claim. Mr. Heerfordt had personally interviewed Searle to gather information and establish claims with dates and traceable information. As the above file seems to indicate, there is not much if anything, which lends credence to Searle’s claim of building either a levitating disc OR a free energy device based on the levitation technology operating in a governed fashion.——————————————————————– If you have comments or other information relating to such topics as this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the Vangard Sciences address as listed on the first page. Thank you for your consideration, interest and support. Jerry W. Decker………Ron Barker………..Chuck Henderson Vangard Sciences/KeelyNet