Keshe Plasma Reactor Group

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This article is part of the KF Plasma Times March 2019

by Rick Crammond.

Part 1 - The Early Years 2012 - 2014

Rick's Pull Start Reactor, October 2013.

The Keshe Plasma Reactor Group (KPRG) began as a Skype group that was formed in early 2012, as a common place where knowledge seekers could exchange ideas about building Keshe reactors. 

In the beginning, founding members of the group such as Armen, Vince, Sandor, and myself (Rick), focused on the various types of reactor systems as found in the Keshe patents and video presentations. At first, the information was limited about the building of reactors, and we were left to our own ideas how to go about it. 

Armen's Vacuum Pump Hardware, December 2013.

We discussed the theory at length, and then began sharing pictures and videos of our setups. This got the attention of Mr. Keshe, who began to appear in the KPRG group. Under his guidance, we learned many details about creating a plasma condition inside a rotating spherical reactor and under a high vacuum condition. Guy joined the KPRG group also in 2012 and quickly became a regular local participant. He became the main lab technician, helping me with experiments...and creating lots of his own! There is an interesting story about the "coincidence" of meeting Guy and inviting him to the KPRG group... 

I had gone to a cafe in the town close to where I live. I don't normally go to that cafe, but I was to meet with a friend who lived there. I was sitting with my friend, and we were discussing free energy and similar topics, when I mentioned Mr. Keshe and the Keshe Foundation to him. That name perked up the person sitting next to us (Guy) who immediately said, "Did you say Keshe? Of the Keshe Foundation?" I said "Yes!" with incredible disbelief that anyone in that town, or even this side of the country, would know the Keshe name. But sure enough, Guy, through his research online, had discovered the Keshe connection!  We had a great conversation and I invited Guy to come to the KPRG meeting. Our chance meeting began a great friendship!  

Many thanks to Guy for his work and inspiration, and for being there for all the weeks that have now become years!

Geert's Reactor Setup, November 2013.

Through 2012, Mr. Keshe continued to give us pieces of the picture and by October 2012, Geert, Ludmil, Armen, and others were adding gases to their reactors, and even learning special Nano-coating techniques for the walls of the reactors. The idea (as based on the Keshe patents) was to add special gases such as hydrogen, helium, argon, neon to the reactor, and under rotation the gases would form separate layers according to their weight. Then, once the central plasma is initiated, each layer of gas forms a function and becomes part of the field conversion process to produce power, or lift forces, or other effects. Easier said than done, as we discovered.

Some of us were trying high voltage in a vacuum condition in 2013 and 2014, and getting some unusual effects. (For example, see my picture of the double-layered plasma formation known as Faraday Discs inside the vacuum chamber.) 

One of the first videos done with Rick, Guy and Paul, shows the behaviour of a HV plasma and electric circuit in a vacuum environment (Vacuum created by Paul using a hand vacuum pump!) "Mystery Of The Plasma Ball In A Vacuum" Feb 24 2013  https://youtu.be/DDxUP76RDWE

Rotating Plasma Ball experiments: "Magnetic Drive Plasma Ball" 

https://youtu.be/wFIsTJG4LU8 

The now-famous "Spinning Plasma Ball Experiment"

https://youtu.be/Wis_HEa3X84  

Plasma Chamber and Vacuum Pump, March 2014.

Sometimes our simple experiments can show  profound principles. It is interesting that the "Spinning Plasma Ball Experiment" was re-visited in February of 2018 by Dutch of YouTube channel Dutchsinse, in a video called, "2/10/2018 -- Core of the Earth Mystery Solved? New experiment may change the geoscience world", found here: https://youtu.be/n5kJdVaMPJw

Armen, Ludmil, myself and a few others continued with voltage gradients to create rotating fields and other effects, as we can see in Armen's video of October 2013: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrtsctLJITQ  

Ping-Pong Ball Reactors, December 2014.

However, Mr. Keshe told us during the early times, that he does not use high voltage in his reactors...and reminded us that a plasma ball is just an activation of the matter-level electrons, and is not "real plasma"! In early 2013 Mr. Keshe suggested we start public teaching workshops with him, based on the KPRG model of open and live interaction with knowledge seekers who share their experience from labs all around the world. 

Accordingly, on March 5th of 2013, the 1st Keshe Public Teaching Workshop was broadcast live on Skype and JustinTV, direct from Rick's lab in Canada with Guy and Paul locally, and Mr. Keshe and a few others online: https://youtu.be/49dgEw2J8ks

In the meeting, Rick makes a comparison of a Plasma Ball to the Keshe patent drawing:

https://youtu.be/49dgEw2J8ks?t=1194  

So began a series of 10 Public Teaching Workshops, that were broadcast every month or so, with the last one ending in February, 2014. The Public Teaching Workshops YouTube video Playlist is here:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpCKWzA-bp9tzZsrkQ4K1ETPt2Y_aZhAz

2014 was a busy year of changes with many more public teachings.  In 2014 some of the members of the KPRG went to Italy as part of the first 10 Knowledge Seekers working in the lab with Mr. Keshe there.  Armen in particular, learned a lot during that time and was a great connection for those of us in the KPRG group. Thanks to Armen for his hard work and sharing!  By 2015, Guy, Vince and I journeyed together to Italy to help inaugurate the KFSSI educational facility and lab there.   

Plasma Chamber Faraday Discs, November 2013 (left). Rick's Glass Reactor, January 2014 (right).

The Keshe Plasma Reactor Group continued to meet every week throughout 2014 and 2015, and it still does today. There have been many changes in the KPRG group over the years...some older members have dropped away, and new members have joined in. The emphasis has changed. Now, we may focus less on the actual physicality reactors, but I think we are learning more about creating the universal conditions and the field strength to survive...anywhere in the Universe! 

Rick’s Doorknob Reactor, May 2014.

More highlights and stories next month, as we continue to look at the history of the Keshe Plasma Reactor Group!