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Book Review: Interesting, found a lot of energy research with potential.
Summary: 3 Stars

The author has searched out a lot of obscure persons doing research which, if successful could turn the golbal economy upside down, and change life on earth. She does not, however, follow up on the latest status of the inventions, or follow the logical next question about why none of these devices are ever tested or shown publicly. Although interesting, the book is very light on technology details and investigative initiative.

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Buy two and give one to your local environmentalists!


Summary: 4 Stars

Now nearly two years old, Jeane Manning's book still stands as the best introduction to the New Energy Technology field, with an excellent resource section at the back for those that want to develop their interests further and get involved.

If only a tiny fraction of this work is true, what is the environmental movement doing about to support New Energy?

Advanced renewable energies, water powered cars, the inside story on the cold fusion cover-up; all written in a simple straightforward fashion. Amazing!

You could give this to book to your mother or a complete novice and they would come away knowing more than most PhDs do about the future of energy and hopefully inspired to do something about it.

The questions is not if this is a good book or not but why is nothing being said in the press or done to promote these incredibly important developments? A great present for every science or engineering orientated teenager too. Inspiring stuff.


Book Review: Best primer on free energy research to date!
Summary: 5 Stars

If you're looking for one book to quickly familiarize yourself with the topic, something written for the lay-man, someone who hasn't dabbled in the subject for many years yet, this is the one. Jeane Manning's book is an impartial text, written from a professional journalistic point of view, of some of the inventors and companies who today beleive that energy can be tapped from the vaccum under certain configurations and circumstances. Unlike other more "new age" titles on the subject, and "perpetual motion" fringe sources of the past, this tome relates the research in clear non-spiritual terms which can be applied to any electronics and engineering course. The resource directory compiled at the end of the book can put you in touch with all the major players in the field to track down more technical newsletters and websites.

Book Review: Journalistically exciting, but scientifically inept.
Summary: 3 Stars

Manning's book is an assiduous review of exciting new energy technology. Unfortunately, Manning is a sociologist, not a hard scientist, and she is way out of her element trying to comprehend and explain the work of new energy inventors. As a result, the book leaves far more unanswered than answered. She needed a physicist as a co-author. Still, worth reading to grasp the scope and promise of new energy technologies; but the scientifically knowledgeable reader will want far more than it delivers.
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