There is a need for a world-wide, highly-technical, committed organization to fund and seriously evaluate, research, develop, and commercialize advanced concepts and designs for new energy conversion devices.
This is it.
ENNEAD
P.O. Box 201
Los Altos, CA 94023-0201
USA
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Purpose
Researchers
Definition
Board of Directors
Hieroglyphs
Dr. Patrick G. Bailey, Executive Partner, CFO
Contact: ENNEAD 'At' sbcglobal.net
The USA Corporation and many other corporations in the world have been forced to use out-dated and very expensive forms of energy conversion devices to produce electricity, water, food, gasoline, transportation, and even oil.
The purpose of this organization is to conduct research and development with existing and forthcoming advanced energy conversion technologies that will make a quantum-leap change in the manner in which these energy conversion technologies are used; world-wide.
ENNEAD LLC is sponsoring several research and development projects in the advanced energy conversion and related fields. Some of the projects are listed below:
TDS Simulation Codes for Complex EPS Applications
High Efficiency Electrical Motors, Generators, and Devices
Muscle Testing Techniques and Interpretations
Dr. Harold Aspden
Dr. Wolfram Bahmann
Dr. Patrick Bailey
Mr. Jerry Decker
Dr. Richard Fox
Dr. James Hurtak
Dr. Thornsten Ludwig
Dr. Harold Puthoff
Dr. Thomas Valone
and
Others not wanting to be publicly listed.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Sept. 7, 2006):
ENNEAD
For the Latin epic, see Aeneid.
The Ennead (Greek Ἐννεάς, meaning "the nine") is a grouping of nine deities, most often used in the context of Egyptian mythology. As three of threes, the number was considered of great carnal power, and the groupings of nine Gods were considered very important.
There were multiple Enneads in ancient Egypt. Pyramid Texts mention the Great Ennead, the Lesser Ennead, the Dual Ennead, plural Enneads, and even the Seven Enneads. Some Pharaohs created Enneads that incorporated themselves; most notably, Seti I in his temple at Redesiyah worshipped the Ennead that combined six important deities with three deified forms of himself.
Interestingly, the Egyptian term pesedjet, usually translated as Ennead, does not necessarily mean a group of nine. There are some pesedjets that had a varying number of Gods throughout Egyptian history, and may have contained as few as seven, and as many as ten Gods.
The Great Ennead
The most important of the Egyptian Enneads was the so-called Great Ennead, also called the Heliopolis Ennead. The group consisted of Atum, the first god, his children Shu, Tefnut, and their children Geb, Nut, Osiris, Isis, Set, and Nephthys.
The origins of this grouping are uncertain. The thinking up until mid-20th century was that it was created by Heliopolis priests in order to place their local sun-god Ra above all other deities such as Osiris; however many modern Egyptologists now doubt the theory. It is however almost a certainty that the Ennead first appeared during the decline of Ra's cult during the 6th dynasty, and due to it the cult soon saw a great resurgence.
Creation Myth
From the primeval waters represented by Nun, a mound appeared. Upon the mound sat Atum who had begotten himself. Bored and alone, he masturbated - some think the myth actually states he committed autofellatio - or, according to other stories, spat, producing air (Shu), and moisture (Tefnut). Shu and Tefnut in turn gave birth to the earth (Geb) and the sky (Nut), who initially were engaged in eternal copulation. Shu separated them, lifting Nut into her place in the sky. The children of Nut and Geb were Osiris, Isis, Set, and Nepthys.
Atum
Shu
Tefnut
Geb
Isis
Nephthys
Nut
Osiris
Seth
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Posted Sept 7, 2006
Updated October 27, 2016