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New Google Plus Community for News and Views on the Free Energy Movement


A new Community on Google Plus has been created to track the exciting growth in the Free Energy Movement. The movement has gained traction in the last few years with movies like THRIVE and the viral crowdfunding effort to save the laboratory of the iconic Nikola Tesla at Wardenclyffe. Google Plus has added a new "Communities" section to it's social media platform. The new community is called "Free Energy Minds" where G+ users can participate in sharing information and interaction with each other. The community is a companion to a blog "Free Energy Minds" that is on "News and Views of the Free Energy Movement."

Community creator Karen C. Patrick says of the new community, "There is a story here. The story not just of innovations and experiments, but of a new paradigm of thought, of applied physics. What is needed is a mindset of possibility rather than extreme skepticism that has kept us tied to Earth-threatening systems of fueling our civilization. The story is about people wanting individual empowerment and not to be always waiting for top-down solutions to common problems and being frustrated when big government and big industry can't provide what is needed."

Free Energy Minds was a Blog at first. Patrick says, "I needed a place for articles to 'live' so that cross-posting to various social media sites was possible. However, further investigation of the Google Plus platform has led me to also start a community specifically in the vein of highlighting the Free Energy Movement to complement the amazing work being done by many groups and individuals. I am particularly excited by the hangouts option in communities so folks can have the human touch in talking to each other about this very human topic. Also, I hope to participate in and encourage the use of 'Hangouts On Air' technology for leaders in the movement."

That Google Plus hangouts is addressing another layer of capacity in social media is discussed in a Google Plus community called the Hangout Human Media Movement.

Patrick notes there are some excellent communities on Facebook in the Free Energy Movement where interested folks are interacting. The Free Energy Party is organizing to share information to citizens about Free Energy through the political process in the United States. They have an active Facebook Group that includes innovators and developers. The Facebook group for the Global Breakthrough Energy Movement is also active, addressing the information process at the global level. Patrick hopes to highlight and complement these efforts by building a presence on the Google Plus platform and by using unique Google Plus tech to add to the toolbox of social media options for the movement.

Somebody who wants to join in the new Google Community will need a Google Plus Account to participate in the Free Energy Minds Google Plus Community.