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After three months they came and took the power off. SoI went —_ wall as part of the wall structure. And just brought the power up down and told them. I said, “You've got exactly 24 hours to put _to the fuse box and from then on it was just normal house-wiring. that power back on, or I will stop all power for the whole area! JT: Now, did your voltage stay constant even when the load And it will keep off until you put the power cables back!" And changed? they said to me that I can’t take the law into my own hands. I said, JS: Oh yes! It makes no difference. Because, you see, as soon “You just try me and see! I have the technology and I'll USE it!” 4.’ there's a larger current, the rollers run faster and the machine By the time I got back, the cables were back on. So they realised goes cooler, one power is improved. m 7 that I meant business. ri : . oe 7 JT: You would think that it would cause your voltage to go up. JT: When they finally let you out of jail, did they give you any JS: No. What ha is char your coils are really your resis- money? Did you sue them? P 4 JS: No. No. I had no home or anywhere to go to. Nothing, ee ee qe eke, oe Se The home was gone...everything. i rime . . JT: What did they charge you with? P.; Oh, so you're just drawing more current without a voltage JS: Well I had built and installed an SEG to supply my home JS: Tec, ames var’ —_ ‘ : ne : : 7. f b you're going into a superconductive state. with electricity. They charged me with stealing electricity. They nq as you take more and more current, the nearer you are getting called it stealing electricity because electricity was supplied t0 1 the superconductor state. But it's when you get to the supercon- your house and you weren't using it. But you had eleciricity. But Gucsor stare that you get into rouble! Because it goes airhorne. you were supposed to be using THEIR electricity. But today, I So you know you've got the superconductive state. assume that if you put up a power generator of any kind, o JT: Yo, yemhmow gunfee gun’ theal could ask them to take off their electric. But you couldn't in the P time we're talking about. You JS: Yes, but at the time we didn't realise what was happening. had to use their electricity if it ; : was there. You couldn't use your own. It was forbidden. A man by the name of | John Searl with his Provisional Patent Specification Devon E. Tassen said to me on the Levity Disc. when I was there with him, that he came to Scotland and put in a water generator, a power gen- (News of the World, 13 January 1971, photograph erator, and he had a hell of taken by Stuart White.) time, They broke him! He had to do this, he had to do that. The electric board fought him. He said we've fit these every- where, with no trouble. But in England they were really mak- ing sure that we didn't make a penny's profit out of it. They made us do this and made us do that. Things that weren't needed. But you had to do it in order to be able to do the con- tract. JT: So they came and told you, you were stealing their electricity even though you were generating it with your own SEG, JS: Yes, because you had to | use their electric. They were |: ‘all powerful’. : JT: On that SEG that you |: had running your house, what | was the output? ‘ JS: That was a very old SEG. I made that back in 1952. JT: Oh, did you make the coils so that they put out the exact right voltage? JS: Yes, 240 volts AC, and up to 11 kilowatts. ; JT: Oh, alright, so you did- n't have to transform it or any- thing? JS: No, no. I set it into the NEXUS¢49 DECEMBER 1993 - JANUARY 1994