Open-Source Your Invention: A Call to Inventors: **Without Fear**

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worldcup posted this 4 weeks ago

A Call to Inventors: The Case for Open-Sourcing Breakthrough Technology

Original inventors often have valid reasons for not disclosing their technology, even if their ultimate goal is for the public to benefit from it. While I respect the need for caution, I believe these inventors can still empower individuals like myself - those who are ready to take the necessary risks to replicate, validate, and protect their work.

The Strategy for Safe Disclosure

To any inventor who wishes to release their technology without facing legal or personal trouble: The most effective path is to open-source your work.

By utilizing anonymous accounts on forums, social media, and video platforms, you can share build plans (via PDF or video) in plain language. To ensure the widest possible adoption, avoid overly dense technical jargon; simply provide a clear roadmap. Once this information is released into the public domain, a "domino effect" occurs, making the technology impossible to suppress.


Security & Anonymity Recommendations

For those concerned about digital footprints, standard security measures are often insufficient.

  • Go Beyond VPNs: Do not rely solely on offshore VPNs. For true anonymity, use the Tor Browser or, for advanced users, the Tails Operating System.
  • Secure Communication: If you wish to coordinate a release, use Privnote for self-destructing, encrypted messaging.
  • Pro Bono Support: I offer my cybersecurity expertise free of charge to any inventor needing assistance in securing their data or communications.

The Risk of Isolation vs. The Power of the Public

History provides a sobering lesson: keeping breakthrough technology isolated often leads to suppression and hardship. The stories of inventors like Tariel Kapanadze, Akula, Adrian Guska, and many others from the previous era show that secrecy did not bring them safety or success.

"Holding technology in isolation invites stress, threats, and poverty. Open-sourcing provides a platform for name recognition, protection, and the collective support of the global community."

I have long followed the work of the https://drstevengreer.com/technology-evaluation-form/ -https://drstevengreer.com/energy1-3/ project and figures like Dr. Steven Greer, Bob Lazar, Boyd Bushman, John Kenneth Hutchison, etc etc However, even the most prominent voices can be pressured. The only true way to ensure your technology survives is to give it to the world.

If you are ready to share your work, PM me. I have the resources and the skillset to help spread it like wildfire.

Regards: 'WorldCup' shoutout to - https://freeenergylt.narod.ru/  

 

Random useful links as my memory recall(s) - Will keep updating from time to time:

 https://purco.qc.ca/ftp/

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worldcup posted this 4 weeks ago

A Call to Inventors: The Case for Open-Sourcing Breakthrough Technology

Original inventors often have valid reasons for not disclosing their technology, even if their ultimate goal is for the public to benefit from it. While I respect the need for caution, I believe these inventors can still empower individuals like myself - those who are ready to take the necessary risks to replicate, validate, and protect their work.

The Strategy for Safe Disclosure

To any inventor who wishes to release their technology without facing legal or personal trouble: The most effective path is to open-source your work.

By utilizing anonymous accounts on forums, social media, and video platforms, you can share build plans (via PDF or video) in plain language. To ensure the widest possible adoption, avoid overly dense technical jargon; simply provide a clear roadmap. Once this information is released into the public domain, a "domino effect" occurs, making the technology impossible to suppress.


Security & Anonymity Recommendations

For those concerned about digital footprints, standard security measures are often insufficient.

  • Go Beyond VPNs: Do not rely solely on offshore VPNs. For true anonymity, use the Tor Browser or, for advanced users, the Tails Operating System.
  • Secure Communication: If you wish to coordinate a release, use Privnote for self-destructing, encrypted messaging.
  • Pro Bono Support: I offer my cybersecurity expertise free of charge to any inventor needing assistance in securing their data or communications.

The Risk of Isolation vs. The Power of the Public

History provides a sobering lesson: keeping breakthrough technology isolated often leads to suppression and hardship. The stories of inventors like Tariel Kapanadze, Akula, Adrian Guska, and many others from the previous era show that secrecy did not bring them safety or success.

"Holding technology in isolation invites stress, threats, and poverty. Open-sourcing provides a platform for name recognition, protection, and the collective support of the global community."

I have long followed the work of the https://drstevengreer.com/technology-evaluation-form/ -https://drstevengreer.com/energy1-3/ project and figures like Dr. Steven Greer, Bob Lazar, Boyd Bushman, John Kenneth Hutchison, etc etc However, even the most prominent voices can be pressured. The only true way to ensure your technology survives is to give it to the world.

If you are ready to share your work, PM me. I have the resources and the skillset to help spread it like wildfire.

Regards: 'WorldCup' shoutout to - https://freeenergylt.narod.ru/  

 

Random useful links as my memory recall(s) - Will keep updating from time to time:

 https://purco.qc.ca/ftp/

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worldcup posted this 4 weeks ago

A few days ago, I was trying to convince an inventor, but unfortunately, I couldn't, despite trying my absolute best. I thought this letter of mine might come in handy for someone else, so I am sharing it below... Feel free to modify it to suit your needs.

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Respected Authority,

 Hi,

Any circuit can be assembled if a proper schematic and instructions are laid down, either in writing or via a video tutorial.

I agree that nothing in life is free. However, you know very well how technologies like this have historically gone down the drain. None of those inventors got rich either; they were all suppressed or forced to sign NDAs (Non-Disclosure Agreement).....

Just saying, you are smart enough to understand and know this better than me.

Think about the decision and act wise my dear friend.

I am writing this not just as someone interested in a circuit, but as someone who cares deeply about the future of our world. I personally run a free small-scale NGO for the underprivileged...

The passion and the courage to think on that same level.

History is full of brilliant minds whose revolutionary ideas were lost to time because they were treated as secrets or sold to interests that wanted them buried. Think of the incredible heritage of innovators who wanted to lift humanity out of darkness, only to have their legacies erased by NDAs and corporate greed.

You might think, "Why should I share when other inventors who created such devices won't share? Why should I be the first, or give it to the world for free?"

It is a completely fair question. But the truth is, as long as everyone waits for someone else to be first, the world stays in the dark. True genius doesn't belong to a corporation or a hidden vault,, it belongs to humanity. If your device truly works, you hold a spark in your hands that could alleviate human suffering, reduce poverty, and change the course of history. No amount of money or private compensation can equal the eternal legacy of being the person who finally broke the cycle and gave humanity its freedom....

Please,, do not let this technology go down the drain like so many before it.... Share it openly with the world. Let the people replicate it, validate it, and protect it through collective knowledge... If you open-source it, it can never be suppressed..

HHistory constantly repeats itself, as we have all seen in news articles and read on various forums.. The pattern is always the same: an inventor tries to earn a living by selling a few working devices for a hefty sum to private buyers. Before long, giant oil companies or similar industries catch wind of the technology and keep a close, spying eye on them. Then, after just a few months or years, we suddenly read that the inventor has died unexpectedly from a sudden medical condition, a freak accident, or God knows what. We all know what really happens to them.

Keeping a device a secret or trying to sell it privately only puts a target on your back. The safest and most powerful thing you can do is give it to the world for free. If you open-source the schematics and let everyone replicate it, the secret is out, and you can no longer be silenced or suppressed because the knowledge already belongs to millions.

The world needs this light. Think of your legacy, my friend, and let history remember your name with gratitude...

Regards.

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stranger posted this 4 weeks ago

I think this very naive view.

If you really have resources and skills build a research team and do research. When you have something working you can share it, if you still think this way šŸ˜€

 

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worldcup posted this 4 weeks ago

Quoting:stranger

I think this very naive view.

If you really have resources and skills build a research team and do research. When you have something working you can share it, if you still think this way šŸ˜€

 

It is not naive at all.

Furthermore, I never mentioned having the resources or skills to build a research team and conduct research myself.

There are already plenty of researchers collaborating on dedicated free energy forums. There’s no reason for me to start another group, especially since I don't have prior expertise in EE (Electronic Engineering)

As I clarified above, my expertise and skills lie in the IT (Information Technology) sector. šŸ˜„

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