The Legacy of Tony Wedd
Lost Technology

Flying Saucers     Landscape Energies

Tony believed the energy present in the ley system was a universal energy which, as well as being a life force which could be used for healing purposes. He describes a number of devices, including the healing circuits of L. E. Eeman, and the De Land installation in California which protected growing oranges from frost at night, and had the added bonus of improving the crop. The more complex circuitry of the Wenceslas Boots had a similar effect - of keeping a person warm, and these also seemed to have a healing effect in that a user found rheumatism eased. Both of these were claimed to have been built using extraterrestrial instruction, and the latter was a similar circuit to a disc-shaped device which seemed to raise a whirlwind beside it when tested, and somewhat frightened its builder. There is also a very bizarre-looking device which was said to be a headache healer. The binding force meter of Wilbert Smith is also described.

Tony also goes into his general ideas about the technology which he believes some peoples on Earth have known before, which he calls "allotechnology" and memories of which survive in such things as touching wood. He also goes into the significance of the number seven to this technology in some detail. These include the seven-point aspects of the De Land installation and Tony's Stonehenge research, as well as the number having significance in measures of length and time and in some strange properties of water. It finishes up with the "amskaya" or seven-point star in the free energy machines including the Wenceslas Boots, and which was taken as the badge of the STAR Fellowship.

Not all the devices made were successful - two were made, also on inspiration from contacts - the coffee pot said to be on the principle of the one Reinhold Schmidt saw in an extraterrestrial craft, and another based on a picture of a motor in Howard Menger's book, but not described there. These are described in case future researchers may investigate and find that they do work if amendments are made.

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