Norman L. Kellogg: Photon-Proton Electric Generator

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**Norman L. KELLOGG**

**Photon-Proton Electric Generator**

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**[ Thanks to Pierre St. Martin for sharing this information
]**

**[*Long Beach Independent*
(Monday, December 23, 1974)](kellogg1.jpg)**

**OC Man says Generator Answer to Energy
Needs**

**Story & Photo by** **Bob GEIVET**

This photon-proton DC plasma generator is the first building
block and lab device that will eventually create a small system
of power development that can solve at full swope [sic] a host
of world dilemmas, save the environment of planet earth and free
mankind from energy needs, pollution, war, slavery and
starvation. I have given to the world a heavenly gift for all
people.  Norman L. Kellogg, USA.

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**Norman L. Kellogg** of Garden Grove says he has developed
a self-energizing generator capable of the perpetual production
of electricity through an ingenious application of Tesla theory
alignment of protons and photons.

He says the module he has made will fit into the ordinary bread
box, service panel or electric meter nest in the average
residence and could produce enough electrocity to provide all
its needs.

Kellogg described it as a photon-proton plasma engine, or
generator, which he said could produce at least 100 kilowatts of
direct current electricity, which in turn could be converted to
alternating current power --- the kind used worldwide ---
through a rectifier.

He envisioned that it could be developed to such refinement
that it would be transportable to an automobile, plane, boat,
mobile home, mountain cabin or farm to pump water and perform
other chores.

It would produce so much energy that man could purify his
water, air and total environment, Kellogg declared, as well as
supply his own needs.

In short, he said, it could guarantee mankinds survival in a
world increasingly short of energy sources and raw materials.

Kellogg warned that the world must find new ways to supply its
needs, or mankind will perish. He said he thinks his
self-energizing generator may be the answer, bu he conceded the
need for refinements.

The Kellogg device is fueled by a one-time charge of radon gas
in a closed-circuit system and by another system through which
is pumped liquid hydrogen.

Generation of electricity will be accomplished by the
impingement of a specifically aligned field force on a similarly
aligned conductive material such as copper, Kellogg explained.

He said the generator would never need recharging, would last
indefinitely and would never get hot like other conventional
generators.

It has no moving parts, only the subatomic particles are in
constant, quiet and undetectable motion, capable of generating
electricity in direct proportion to the designed output size of
the static generator, he said.

The first physical unit was made for Kellogg by Pre-Val Co.,
Inc., of Garden Grove, a high-precision machine shop that also
makes space components.

Kellogg, who set up a so-called think center for engineers,
physicists, researchers, and other scientists, said he expects
to refine the first module and hopes to interest universities,
colleges and high schools in tackling the same goal.

Kellogg said he developed the generator as a humanity concept
for out planet, wants not one cent of return, and offered it
to the United Nations to benefit the worlds inhabitants.

He explained that Dr Nikola Tesla, the world-renowned
physicist, had predicted at the turn of the century that there
must be a breakthrough to solve the worlds energy needs.

Tesla, who invented and developed the alternating current (AC)
meter, the practical transmission of electric power and the
fundamental principle of radio, said at that time:

Ere many generations pass, out machinery will be driven by
power obtainable at any point in the universe. Is this energy
static or kinetic? If static, our hopes are in vain; if kinetic
(and this we know for certain), then it is a mere question of
time when men will succeed in attaching their machinery to the
very wheelwork of nature, which he described as a source so
practical that the machinery to harness it will last for 500
years and so basic that it will undo existing theories.

The initial costs will be relatively big. After that, hardly
anything and unlimited power for the asking.

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