Hidden Nature

Hidden Nature

 

Hidden Nature – Water is the commonest substance on the face of the Earth, yet we really know very little about this essential source of life. We do know that without it there would be no life — indeed there would be little in the way of chemical reaction, for water is the universal catalyst.

Water is also our potential nemesis, for today it is widely agreed that if there is another world war, it will be waged over this precious resource.

Water in a state fit enough for human consumption or for succession the life cycle of the brown trout is now in short supply and its availability is diminishing every day.

Before Austria had stripped her mountains of all her old growth forests, Viktor Schauberger, a forester, observing how a trout could maintain its station in the midst of a turbulent stream, discovered the secret of living water.

Distilled from the sea and leaving most of its burden of salt behind, it dropped as the gentle rain from heaven, taking up kinetic energy as it makes its way back to ordnance datum (standard sea level), itself controlled by the balance of the global greenhouse.

En route this living water absorbs minerals from both soil and bedrock sufficient to nurture the pulse of life itself, tiny herbs, some full of the power of healing, and the natural vegetation that generates organic soil.

The trees, reaching up to the Sun, power houses for transforming energy, are driven by living water, ameliorating the climate near the ground, controlling erosion and helping to maintain the life-giving water cycles.

If this cycle gets out of balance in any way, the consequences are dire, as insurance companies are now discovering. Drought, floods, winds and wildfire out of control, and perhaps worst of all, eutrophication, the clever name for too many nutrients choking the very arteries through which living water used to meander its self-cleansing way down to the sea.

There is much in Schauberger’s philosophy that gets up the noses of the science that sees only financial profit at the end of their glass telescope of knowledge. Alick Bartholomew is to be congratulated for bringing Schauberger’s vision into focus in this book at the most opportune time.

Wave power is beginning to come on stream with the promise of base load electricity cheap enough to split, not the polluting atom, but the water molecule, into oxygen and hydrogen — the latter to fuel the much discussed non-polluting, fuel Cell based,
hydrogen economy.

Is this a wise strategy? In the absence of Schauberger as my mentor I sat beside the stream in my garden with Tornado jets making warlike passes overhead, and watched a trout enjoying what are perhaps the only real human rights, peace, and access to living water.

‘I no longer own my own mind. I don’t own even my own thoughts. After all I’ve done, finally there is nothing left. I am a man with no future.’1 These were the words of Viktor Schauberger, an Austrian naturalist, the pioneer of Eco-technology (working with Nature) who had devoted his life to demonstrating how the desecration of our environment proceeds directly from our complete ignorance of how Nature works at the energy level. His controversial credo was that humanity must begin, with humility, to study Nature and learn from it, rather than try to correct it.

We have put the future of humanity at risk by the way we produce and consume energy. His aim was to liberate people from dependence on inefficient and polluting centralized energy resources and generation of power.

Viktor was communicating his distress to his son, Walter, on the plane home from Texas after a nightmare of exhausting cross examination to extract the secrets of the devices he had developed which demonstrated free energy, anti-gravity and fuel-less flight.

He died five days later on September 25,1958, in Linz, Austria, of a broken heart. Father and son had embarked on an ambitious, but ill-conceived, scheme hatched by an American consortium’ which probably had CIA and atomic energy connections, in order to persuade him to give up the keys to his mysterious research (see Chapter 18).

Schauberger had in 1944, under threat of death, been forced to develop a flying saucer programmed for the Third Reich, the secret weapon which, had it been initiated two years earlier, might well have tipped the war’s balance in Germany’s favor.

Schauberger’s inspiration came from studying the water in fast flowing streams in the unspoilt Austrian Alps, where he worked as a forest warden. From his astute observations he became a self-trained engineer, eventually learning, through the implosive, or centripetally moving, processes that Nature uses, how to release energy 127 times more powerful than conventional power generation.

By 1937 he had developed an implosion motor that produced a thrust of l,290m/sec, or about four times the speed of sound. In 1941 Air Marshall Udet asked him to help solve the growing energy crisis in Germany; however, the research came to an end when Udet died and the plant was subsequently destroyed by Allied bombing.

When in 1943 Heinrich Himmler directed Viktor to develop a new secret weapon system with a team of engineer prisoners-of-war, he had no choice but to comply.

The critical tests came just before the end of the European war. A flying disc was launched in Prague on February 19,1945, which rose to an altitude of 15,000 meters in three minutes and attained a forward speed of 2,200kph.2

An improved version was to be launched on May 6, the day the American forces arrived at the Leonstein factory in Upper Austria. Facing the collapse of the German armies, Field Marshal Keitel ordered all the prototypes to be destroyed.

Schauberger had moved from his apartment in Vienna to the comparative safety of Leonstein. Meanwhile the Russians pushed in from the East and captured Vienna, a special Soviet investigation team ransacked his apartment, taking away vital papers and models, and then blew it up.

The Allies seemed to be well aware of Schauberger’s part in developing this secret weapon. At the end of hostilities, an American Special Forces team seized all the equipment from his Leonstein home and put him under ‘protective U.S. custody ‘for nine months’ debriefing.

It seems likely that they could not fathom his strange science, for they let him go, although this group, detailed to enlist as many of the front-line German scientists as possible, took back scores of other ‘enemy’ scientists to give a vital boost to American industrial and military research. They forbade him from pursuing ‘atomic energy’ research, which would have left him free to follow his dream of fuel-less power.

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