Directory:David Wells Weather Control System
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In 1994 David Wells saw a presentation by Joseph Newman demonstrating a motor that allegedly put out more power than it consumed. Wells went home and built a machine, noting that it nearly ran without any energy input, taking 90 days to run the batteries down.
His shop was twelve miles from his home, and as he drove back and forth, he began to notice that when the sky was clouded over there was a curious hole in the cloud cover over the vicinity of the machine. He then noted that the effect would reverse if he changed the position of the machine -- it would draw clouds in and even rain.
He began tinkering with the machine, modifying it and its position, and observing effects on the weather. He also build a dozen or so other machines which various people have been operating in sundry places around the U.S. The effect can be very long-range.
In the ensuing years, Wells says that "thousands" of weather modifications have been made by the various machines. He says the cause-effect relationships has become fairly well established.
Wells does not give out the plans for how to build these devices, but to give you an idea of their simplicity, the parts for the machines cost less than $200, and can be built and assembled in an afternoon. The machine operates on a 12-volt battery, drawing just a few milli-amps.
- Verification
- In addition to the several people who operate these machines, New Energy Congress member, Robert Nelson of http://RexResearch.com of RexResearch.com observed one such machine in operation and attests to the reproducible cause-effect relationship between the machine operation and the weather. "I can personally attest to its power over weather since I had the opportunity to test one of Wells’ machines for a few months in 1998." [1] (http://www.rexresearch.com/wells/wells.htm)
- Objective
- Mr. Wells is hoping to establish a national network of largely automated machines with a control central where severe weather could be abated, and some weather engineering could be organized.
- Ramifications
- Some of these new technologies may end up having unexpected secondary effects that go unobserved by the experimenter, but which impact life around them.
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Official Website
None. The site David refers to is posted at http://www.rexresearch.com/wells/wells.htm
Interview
- Download (http://pesn.com/Radio/Free_Energy_Now/recordings/2007/071224_DavidWells_WeatherMachine.mp3) (13 Mb; mp3) - On Dec. 24, 2007, Sterling D. Allan conducted a 55-minute interview with David Wells as part of the Free Energy Now (http://freeenergynow.net) radio series.
How it Works
The device appears to work similar to the cloudbuster technology. It appears to involve a 20-mile wavelength. The wavelengths set up interference patterns with the earth's natural wavelengths. The peaks and valleys of those interference patterns determine what kind of weather appears.
Applications
- Steer tropical storms and hurricanes away from populated centers
- Prevent tornado formation
- Stop droughts
- Put out forest fires
- Turn Nebraska into a agricultural giant
- Sunny weather for social events
Independent Testing
- Many independently operated machines around the U.S.
Anomalies
The machine appears to effect the speed of light, as shown by the movement of a laser beam on the wall, and the displacement of GPS readings.
A new force is described that can allegedly be felt by around 40% of people who try it, involving being able to feel a bead of heat-like sensation between a lit candle and Sedona Arizona; can be felt as far as 20-40 feet away from the flame. This same sensation can be felt between the machine and Sedona.
One time, during peak tornado season, Wells was able to prevent tornados for a week in "Tornado Alley". This anomie was reported on Coast to Coast as "strange weather", not knowing the 'rest of the story.'
Patents
Joseph Newman has patents. This device is quite different and has no separate patents.
Profiles
Company: none
Inventor: David Wells
David Wells was born in around 1943, and is hoping to pass this technology to someone who can propagate it according to his wishes.
Coverage
In the News
list here
Other Coverage
Comments
See Discussion page
What a Can of Worms!
On Dec. 25, 2007, New Energy Congress member, Sterling D. Allan wrote:
This makes me think of kids playing in Dad's gun closet. What a can of worms!
Good thing?
On Dec. 25, 2007, a friend wrote:
This does not sound like a "good" thing with the human race's record for using new technologies for weapons first, and then ask questions later...
- (reply by SDA) At least in this case, it starts with the good guys. ...could quickly spiral out of control.
I am sorta feeling, that there will be a huge change in the human mind/soul consciousness in these next few years... that can allow further breakthroughs in technology (spiritual and physical) to come w/o fear and oppression.
Related Technologies
- Reich Cloudbuster
- Bob Dratch - www.bob-dratch.org - bob {at} bob-dratch.org
Tools
- http://falstad.com/ripple/ - 'Ripple Tank' has an applet that shows the interference pattern between various numbers of frequency emitters.
Related Sites
- http://weatherwars.info - Scott Stevens, formerly of Payson, Utah, reports on weather anomalies that have a man-made signature on them. It turns out that some of these have been caused by David Wells and his colleagues. (Wells is seeking to get in touch with Stevens, to tell him the 'rest of the story').
Contact
David Wells
Charles City, Iowa, USA
Phone: 641-330-6392 (central time zone)
Email: via mare.bear.58@hotmail.com (mailto:mare.bear.58@hotmail.com?Weather_control_system_featured_at_PESWiki.com)
Glad to talk. "I'm retired, this is what I do."
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