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EPD Laboratories, Inc. Earth Signals Live Streaming Test

Here are some pictures that encompasses most of what is going on in this current work episode.

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SEISMIC TEST AUDIO PLAYER AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST

Jari is cleaning up a power supply that has been sitting in the desert for years. Hakasays is working on a test beacon to broadcast with the telluric transmitter. When that is running, you can try to listen to this ground transmission by tuning into the frequency of 1.999 mc. Jari scanned in about 1000 images and pages of text from Eric Dollard’s notes. Justin and Connor have been working on installing/fabricating the roof setup for the shack on the hill so it can have enough solar power for everything inside. I’m working with Eric on panelizing the amplifier on the bench, which is operating in a way that is the most novel design in audio amplifier history. That particular one will be amplifying Earth signals and I’ll be putting together the initial proof of concept simplified version that will become the commercially available amp. Last pic in front of the shack: Jari, Aaron, Hakasays, Justin, Connor

There’s a picture below overlooking the town of Tonopah – you can see some poles with wire – that is the long line antennae for above ground signals that are being broadcast (details below). These are electrostatic impulses that are related to global lightning activity and if these sounds build up aggressively in amplitude or quantity, it is strongly suggestive of an upcoming earthquake 6.0 and above within the next 24-72 hours. We are not making any forecasting claims, but based on Eric’s research at the Lander’s facility years ago, it’s a fact. More to come…

If you hear some kind of music, that means the signal got knocked off and it defaulted to that. Although this is a test, we’ll try to keep it on air as long as there is enough power to keep the battery(s) charged to keep it on air. For now, this is done through a MiFi transmitter and the connection could get a bit sketchy here and there.

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Take a listen here: https://epdlabs.org/seismic-streaming/ – just click the play button on the embedded player. It is streaming from the “shack” out at the end of the long line antenna here in Tonopah.

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Join the 2025 Extraordinary Technology Conference

Interested in alternative science and technology? The 2025 ExtraOrdinary Technology Conference, hosted by my friend Steve Elswick, is happening August 6-10, 2025, in Albuquerque, NM. If you can’t attend in person, you can still join via streaming tickets available at https://emediapress.com/teslatech. Plus, look out for a guide from Science to Sage, coming soon to provide more context on the event’s topics.

What to Expect

The TeslaTech ExtraOrdinary Technology Conference has been running for over 30 years, bringing together people interested in alternative energy, health, and Tesla-inspired ideas. Held at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Albuquerque, the event features a range of speakers and demonstrations. It’s a chance to explore unique perspectives and connect with others curious about these fields. You can check out the full experience from home by grabbing streaming tickets at https://emediapress.com/teslatech.

Here’s what’s on offer:

  • Presentations: Various speakers will cover topics like alternative energy and health technologies.
  • Demonstrations: See devices and concepts in action, from energy systems to medical innovations.
  • Streaming Option: Access all sessions remotely with tickets from https://emediapress.com/teslatech.
  • Upcoming Guide: A Science to Sage guide, coming soon, will offer additional insights into the conference’s themes.

About the Event

The 2025 conference, themed “Back to the Future”, draws inspiration from Nikola Tesla while exploring modern alternative science ideas. It covers topics like magnetic motors and holistic health, offering a space for discussion on unconventional solutions. To learn more and join, visit https://emediapress.com/teslatech.

How to Participate

Support Steve Elswick’s work by attending or streaming the conference. Streaming tickets are available now at https://emediapress.com/teslatech, letting you tune in from anywhere. Keep an eye out for the Science to Sage guide, which will be released soon to complement the event.

Why I’m Sharing

I’m sharing this to support my friend Steve Elswick, who’s dedicated to organizing this event. It’s a unique opportunity to explore alternative technologies and ideas. By purchasing streaming tickets at https://emediapress.com/teslatech, you can check out the conference and support its continuation.

Get Your Tickets

Interested? Visit https://emediapress.com/teslatech to secure your streaming tickets. Stay tuned for the Science to Sage guide, coming soon, for more details on what the conference offers. Join in and see what it’s all about!


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Why You Should Read When Stars Look Down by George W. Van Tassel: A Historical Lens on the Integratron and Lakhovsky’s Multiwave Oscillator

For those intrigued by the historical roots of alternative science and the iconic Integratron in Landers, California, When Stars Look Down by George W. Van Tassel is a must-read. Published in 1976, this book offers a fascinating glimpse into Van Tassel’s ambitious vision for the Integratron—a structure designed to rejuvenate human cells by taking the principles of the Lakhovsky Multiwave Oscillator (MWO) to a new level. As one of the earliest English-language accounts of the MWO, and with ties to electrical engineer Eric Dollard, the last notable figure to work on the Integratron’s restoration, this book is a vital historical resource. AMAZON PAPERBACK: WHEN STARS LOOK DOWN, it provides essential context for understanding the Integratron’s place in alternative science history without promoting unproven claims like UFOs or extraterrestrial contacts, which are included for their historical significance. Below, we explore the book’s themes, its connection to the Integratron and MWO, and why it’s a key read for historians and enthusiasts.

Disclaimer: This blog post discusses the historical and theoretical aspects of the Lakhovsky Multiwave Oscillator as presented in When Stars Look Down. The information is not intended to endorse or validate claims about the MWO we manufacture or any other devices. Instead, it highlights the historical importance of Van Tassel’s work in relation to one of the most enigmatic buildings in the world, the Integratron, and its place in alternative science history. Unproven claims, such as UFOs or extraterrestrial influences, are discussed solely for historical context and not as endorsements of their validity.

Overview of When Stars Look Down

When Stars Look Down is a collection of essays and articles by George W. Van Tassel (1910–1978), a former aerospace worker and founder of the Ministry of Universal Wisdom. Drawn from his Proceedings newsletter, the book explores electromagnetic energies, anti-gravity, and spiritual ideas, with some references to extraterrestrial contacts that reflect the era’s UFO fascination. While these unproven claims are not promoted here, they provide historical context for Van Tassel’s motivations behind the Integratron—a 55-foot-diameter, dome-shaped structure begun in 1957 and erected in 1959, intended to extend human lifespan through cellular rejuvenation.

Key themes include:

  • Electromagnetic Life Forces: Van Tassel views humans as “walking batteries,” powered by energies linking cells to broader forces (Chapters 5, 7, 19).
  • Integratron’s Purpose: Described as a modern “Tabernacle” akin to Moses’ biblical structure, the Integratron aims to recharge cells instantly using electromagnetic principles (Chapter 17, “The Integratron” article).
  • Historical Context of UFO Claims: Van Tassel’s assertions of extraterrestrial guidance in 1953 at Giant Rock, California, while unverified, shaped his vision for the Integratron (p. 188).
  • Critique of Mainstream Science: Van Tassel argues that economic interests suppress alternative technologies (Chapters 12, 14).

Available on Amazon, the book’s narrative offers a historical snapshot of mid-20th-century alternative science.

Why Read When Stars Look Down for the Integratron?

The Integratron, located in the Mojave Desert near Joshua Tree, is a global icon of alternative science, known for its acoustically perfect dome and current use as a “sound bath” venue by the Karl sisters since 2000. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it was designed as an electrostatic magnetic generator to rejuvenate cells, potentially extending lifespans (p. 175). Van Tassel envisioned it processing 10,000 people daily through a 270-degree arc (p. 146), an ambitious attempt to elevate the MWO’s principles to a new level.

When Stars Look Down is essential for understanding the Integratron because it:

  • Details the Vision: The book outlines the Integratron’s design, combining principles from Nikola Tesla, Georges Lakhovsky, and others, controlled by a “time function” for instant cellular effects (pp. 146, 173-174). It frames the Integratron as an evolution of the MWO, aiming for greater efficiency.
  • Provides Historical Context: While Van Tassel’s claims of extraterrestrial inspiration in 1953 are unproven, they reflect the cultural backdrop of the 1950s-1970s UFO movement and his motivations (p. 188).
  • Connects to Eric Dollard: The Integratron’s historical significance is amplified by Eric Dollard, the last engineer to work on it in the 1980s. Dollard, a Tesla enthusiast, spoke with Van Tassel’s son-in-law, Daniel Boone, who provided insights into the project. In a 2012 Energetic Forum post, Dollard noted, “By good fortune his son in law, Daniel Boone, who was present at the visitation by the E.T., was very helpful” (Energetic Forum Integratron Search). Dollard worked on components like the Di-Rod electrostatic generator but faced conflicts with Van Tassel’s second wife, Dorris. For more, watch his 2014 interview with Scott Hensler, reposted in 2025 (Integratron Interview), his latest 2025 interview on the Integratron’s background (Dollard’s Integratron Background Story), or an excerpt from his Four Quadrant Representation of Electricity (Integratron Excerpt). Dollard’s full presentation, dedicating a significant portion to the Integratron, is a must-see for technical insights (Four Quadrant Representation of Electricity).

The book is a primary source for the Integratron’s origins, making it vital for understanding its ambitious design and Dollard’s contributions.

The Lakhovsky Multiwave Oscillator: An Early English-Language Account

When Stars Look Down is one of the earliest English-language accounts of the Lakhovsky Multiwave Oscillator (MWO), a 1920s device by Georges Lakhovsky aimed at promoting health through electromagnetic frequencies. Referenced in Chapters 12, 17, and the “Integratron” article (pp. 108, 146, 173-174), the book details the MWO’s historical use and technical principles, making it a key resource for studying early alternative technologies.

  • Technical Insights: Van Tassel describes the MWO as generating a broad-spectrum electromagnetic field (10 cm to 400 meters, with harmonics up to 300 trillion vibrations per second), enabling cells and tissues to resonate at their natural frequencies for health benefits (p. 174). Readers can explore the book for detailed applications.
  • Historical Context: Used in French clinics in the 1920s and 1930s with no reported harmful effects, the MWO is documented in Lakhovsky’s The Secret of Life (1939) (p. 174). Van Tassel’s 1976 account predates many modern discussions in alternative science communities.
  • MWO and Integratron: Van Tassel saw the MWO’s side effect—cellular rejuvenation—as the Integratron’s primary purpose, achieved instantly through a “time function control” combining Lakhovsky’s principles with Tesla’s ionization and Barnothy’s magnetic fields (pp. 146, 174). He writes, “Where Georges Lakovsky created regeneration in the cell structure of his subjects, as a side effect of his basic principle, we use his side effect as our basic purpose” (p. 146).

This early documentation is crucial for tracing the MWO’s influence on projects like the Integratron, offering historical context without endorsing unproven claims.

The Integratron and MWO: A Pioneering Connection

The Integratron represents an ambitious attempt to take the MWO to a whole new level. Van Tassel viewed the MWO’s ability to promote cellular health as a foundation, but its weeks-long treatment periods were a limitation. The Integratron, built on a geomagnetic vortex with non-ferromagnetic materials, aims to instantly rejuvenate cells, drawing inspiration from Moses’ Tabernacle and the Great Pyramid (pp. 147-149). By integrating Lakhovsky’s multiple wave oscillation with other technologies, Van Tassel sought to create a revolutionary “energy machine” (p. 146).

This connection is significant because it positions the Integratron as an evolution of the MWO, blending early electromagnetic theories with a bold vision. The book’s explanation of this link provides a unique perspective on how alternative science sought to harness universal energies, making it essential for understanding the Integratron’s historical and theoretical roots.

Why You Should Read It

When Stars Look Down is a compelling read for:

  1. Historical Context: It documents Van Tassel’s vision during the 1950s-1970s UFO movement, providing context for the Integratron’s origins without promoting unproven extraterrestrial claims. It’s a primary source for Dollard’s work, detailed in his 2025 interview (Dollard’s Integratron Background Story).
  2. MWO Insights: As an early English account of the MWO, it offers technical and historical details, ideal for studying alternative technologies.
  3. Integratron’s Legacy: The book explains the Integratron’s design and purpose, crucial for understanding its connection to Dollard’s efforts, as explored in his Four Quadrant Representation of Electricity (Four Quadrant Representation of Electricity).
  4. Cultural Significance: For enthusiasts of alternative science history, it offers a firsthand narrative from a key figure, available on Amazon.

For further insights, explore Dollard’s posts on the Energetic Forum or his 2014 interview (Integratron Interview).

Conclusion

When Stars Look Down by George W. Van Tassel is a historical gem for those fascinated by the Integratron and the Lakhovsky Multiwave Oscillator. Its early account of the MWO and detailed vision for the Integratron—as an ambitious evolution of the MWO—make it essential reading for historians and enthusiasts, with Eric Dollard’s restoration efforts adding technical depth. While unproven UFO claims are part of its historical context, the book’s value lies in its documentation of alternative science’s roots. Dive into this captivating narrative, available on Amazon, to explore the Integratron’s legacy and its place in the history of unconventional technology.

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Dollard’s Integratron Background Story

Here’s the latest video interview with Eric Dollard sharing how he became involved with the Integratron and other details most people haven’t heard about. This live call was on 2025-07-12.

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Aaron Murakami Interviewed by Greg Carlwood of The Higherside Chats

A couple weeks ago, I was interviewed again by Greg Carlwood of The Higherside Chats. He has a popular podcast that fits right into a lot of what we have going on at our shop, conference, etc. You can hear about 1 hour 15 min of my interview for free in the YouTube video down below. The full 2 hour interview is available to subscribers of Greg’s website so I’d highly encourage you to click the link below and support his work. He does an amazing job at raising people’s awareness about all kinds of disruptive information.

Go here: https://www.thehighersidechats.com/aaron-murakami-alternative-energy-invention-updates-the-multi-wave-oscillator-aether-physics/

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Integratron – Excerpt from Four Quadrant Representation of Electricity by Eric Dollard

Recently, this interview of Eric Dollard by Scott Hensler was reposted: https://emediapress.com/2025/04/23/integratron-interview-of-eric-dollard-by-scott-hensler/

This struck up a renewed interest in the Integratron conceived of by George Van Tassle. Eric Dollard was the last real engineer tasked with the job of completing it.

We’re going to schedule a live call with Eric so he can go into the full story of the Integratron – we’ll announce that on Energy Times, which is free to join: https://emediapress.com/energytimes

The video below comes from Eric’s 2013 presentation from the Energy Science & Technology Conference called The Four Quadrant Representation of Electricity. The full presentation is available here: https://emediapress.com/shop/four-quadrant-representation-electricity/

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Free Energy Discussion – Peter Lindemann & Eric Dollard

On April 26, 2025, Peter and Eric discuss the classic video by BSRF Free Energy Research from 1987. That old video is available directly below and below that, you can see the new discussion video, which will inevitably become a classic companion to that video in order to preserve the history about it.

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Integratron Interview of Eric Dollard by Scott Hensler

Here’s an interview of Eric Dollard by Scott Hensler from some years ago. Eric wants to bring this to everyone’s attention because shortly after this, we’ll release another video, which will be an exerpt from one of Eric’s presentations from the Energy Science & Technology Conference also relating to the Integretron.

What’s the Integratron? Listen to the interview!

It’s interesting to note that the Lakhovsky MWO was part of the inspiration behind George Van Tassel’s Integratron and Eric Dollard was the last real engineer who worked on it.

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Free Energy Research: A Journey with Peter Lindemann, Eric Dollard, and the BSRF Crew

What if the key to unlimited, clean and free energy has been within reach for decades – Free Energy Research – have you seen it? In this blog post, we’ll explore a captivating 1987 video featuring Peter Lindemann, Eric Dollard, and the Borderland Sciences Research Foundation (BSRF) crew as they dive into groundbreaking technologies. Recorded in a Santa Barbara, California lab, this VHS gem showcases a variety of experiments—some directly tied to free energy, others part of the BSRF lab’s broader research efforts. The lab’s work carries historical significance, influencing modern energy research and offering hope for sustainable solutions to today’s global challenges.

The BSRF Crew and Their Mission

In 1987, a team of visionary researchers, including Peter Lindemann, Eric Dollard, Michael Knox, Chris Carson, and Tom Brown, united under the BSRF banner. Their mission was to push the boundaries of energy science while building a community of innovators. While free energy—abundant, sustainable power—was a key focus, the video also highlights diverse R&D experiments. This collective effort not only advanced alternative science but also fostered collaboration that continues to inspire researchers exploring unconventional energy solutions.

Electricity Unveiled: Magnetism and Dielectricity

Eric Dollard begins by redefining electricity as an interplay of magnetism and dielectricity. Magnetism, tied to decay and heat, is familiar, but dielectricity—linked to the elusive “ether”—is the hidden force behind free energy. This perspective challenges conventional physics, opening new research paths into energy’s fundamental nature. Dollard’s insights lay the groundwork for the experiments that follow, merging foundational science with revolutionary potential.

Mind-Blowing Demonstrations

The video features stunning experiments, some tied to free energy, others reflecting broader R&D:

  • Cosmid Induction Generator: Dollard demonstrates how magnetic induction generates electromotive force—a core concept in energy production. These experiments, even when not directly linked to free energy, deepen our understanding of electromagnetic phenomena and their potential applications.
  • AC Faraday Homopolar Generator: A twist on Faraday’s 1831 design, this generator produces alternating current (AC), a rare feat for homopolar devices. It could inspire innovative designs in renewable energy technologies.

These demos showcase the team’s ingenuity across a wide scientific scope.

The Rotary Parametric Transformer: Efficiency Redefined

Peter Lindemann presents the Rotary Parametric Transformer, built by Michael Knox with Dollard’s input. This variable reluctance device appears to exceed 100% efficiency, challenging energy principles:

  • Total Efficiency: Includes all inputs and outputs, typically under 100% due to losses.
  • Working Efficiency: Excludes losses like windage, achieving outputs like 108% in tests.

While not purely “free energy,” it hints at anti-thermodynamic possibilities and potential applications in enhancing modern energy system efficiency.

Homopolar Generator: From DC to AC

Revisiting Faraday’s homopolar generator (typically DC), the team creates an AC version using a spinning disc with magnets and strategic brushes. This breakthrough addresses conversion challenges, aligning with free energy goals while showcasing broader innovation. Such advancements could lead to more efficient energy converters in renewable technologies.

Dielectricity and Transient Wonders

Dollard explores dielectricity with Tesla coil experiments, revealing:

  • Burning Patterns in Wood: High-voltage transients etch organic patterns, linking electricity to nature’s archetypes.
  • Light Bulb Phenomena: Bulbs glow with star-like formations in dielectric fields, hinting at energy-to-matter connections.

These visually stunning demos highlight dielectricity’s role in free energy and its broader scientific and aesthetic significance.

Why This Matters Today

This 1987 footage isn’t just a relic—it’s a call to action. While some experiments diverge from free energy, they reflect the BSRF lab’s fearless exploration, urging us to rethink energy amid today’s urgent global challenges. Their work remains a beacon for those seeking alternative solutions to power our future sustainably.

Support the Research

To advance this legacy, consider donating to EPD Laboratories, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit supporting Eric Dollard’s efforts in electrical sciences. Visit ericpdollard.com/donate.

Dive deeper with presentations by Eric Dollard at emediapress.com/product-category/authors-presenters/eric-dollard/

Peter Lindemann at emediapress.com/product-category/authors-presenters/peter-lindemann/.

Plus, enjoy free videos, demos, and interviews on Aaron Murakami’s YouTube channel at youtube.com/aaronmurakami.

Join the Conversation

Watch the video here and join our upcoming Zoom call with Lindemann and Dollard for fresh insights. Stay tuned for details!