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Rainmaker and Related Associations

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Rainmakers Ozeania

is a not-for-profit Association incorporated by the NSW Office of Fair Trading of the Department of Commerce in Australia on the 10th of December, 2007;

Incorporation Number: INC9888578.

Our Mission:

Rainmakers Ozeania studies possibilities for restoring the natural environment and humanity's rightful place in it.

These studies include, but are not limited to:

  • The large scale desalination of sea water and the use of so distilled water for irrigation, reforestation, preventing and extinguishing forest fires, and improving the quality of city life by clearing smog, toxins and pathogens out of air. The establishment of wildlife sanctuaries in some regions where forests and waterways have been regenerated.
  • Fixing CO2 in marine biomass and the use of that biomass as food, fuel and fertilizer. The establishment of sanctuaries in the ocean for whales and other marine species there.
  • Raising ores and other deposits, such as fertilizers and natural gas, off the ocean floor and processing them without pollution or adding heat or CO2 to the atmosphere.
  • Transporting marine products inland and developing safe, permanently habitable, structures there.

The web-site

It is hoped that this web-site will become a filing cabinet and clearing house for proposals for doing the above. If the material on this site is relevant to your concerns, why not join our Association and help spread the word that there ARE practical alternatives?

Once projects outlined here start earning incomes, Rainmaker Ozeania members will be compensated according to the relative value of their contributions to the common good, (under the paradigm proposed in "The Immediate Economy")...


Credits:

Dr Barry Ferrier - webmaster. - Conrad: Webslave

Claire Douglas- additional graphic art

Faye Livock- administration.

Frank Coorey - Public Relations and legal


The Swiss Rainmaker Association

Incorporated in St Gallen on 20th October, 2000; Register of Commerce Number: CH-320-6-048-807-8

Purpose: Research into novel processes for the production of distilled water and useful energy. Discussions on these and related subjects both within the association, and with other organisations with similar interests.

The Swiss Rainmakerassociation is affiliated with the Swiss Association for Free Energy (SAFE)

www.safeswiss.org

Executive committee:

President and Contact: Werner Rusterholz rusterholz@active.ch

Legal:

Treasurer:

Scientific researchers:

Dr G H Weber

Hydrokrit, Pluto project... Beschreibungen??

Dr F Stoeklin

Technical advisors:

Model builders and testers. Max Koller.

The Swiss Rainmakers are developing mathematical and practical models of vortex flow. These are being tested together.

  

The Swedish Institute of Ecological Technology (IET)

was formed in the late 1970s, to be a platform for research and projects in alternative science. It traces its roots to the "study and copy nature" perspective that had been advanced by the Austrian Viktor Schauberger in the 1930s. It is a distributed self-organizing research institute, with a focus on non-conventional ideas and solutions within ecological technology. Its focus is on practical applications and on becoming aware of our interconnectedness with nature.

IET agreed to co-operate on research reactionless propulsion devices in 2007.

Contact: Curt Hallbergqrt@iet-community.org. http://www.iet-community.org/

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