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9 Grammy Award winning, Larry Seyer, has launched a radio show to address those free energy or overunity devices that threaten to make the status quo powers that be obsolete.
He's also writing a book by the same name.
http://www.themostdangerousdevice.com
http://larryseyer.com/index.php/radio-shows/tmdd/what-is-tmdd
Sterling Interviews Larry (mp3) - On August 29, 2012, Congress:Founder:Sterling D. Allan conducted an interview with 9-Grammy-Award-winning Larry about his new show and book by the name: "The Most Dangerous Device", referring to the emerging exotic free energy technologies.
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> Daniel Nunez of 1StopEnergies on Larry Seyer's - The Unification Coil is a copper coil formed into a toroid (or donut) which outputs more energy than what is put into it. It is constructed using the mathematics of both Marko Rodin and Randy Powell in order to successfully create the path of least electrical resistance. (The Most Dangerous Device August 28, 2012)
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> John Rohner interview on Larry Seyer's - John explains how what got him started was his brother saying it would be "impossible" for him to reproduce Papp's technology. Describes the plasmic transition process and how noble gases can produce force to push a piston. Says (at 8:23) that one engine has been running 1 year, 9 months on one fuelling. Talks about various applications. (The Most Dangerous Device August 10, 2012)
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> Sterling Allan interview on Larry Seyer's - Last June, Sterling talked about the economic, infrastructure, political, and societal ramifications of the emergence of the Top 5 Exotic Free Energy Technologies in this impassioned dialogue with 9-Grammy-Award-winning Larry Seyer. (The Most Dangerous Device 2012)