Jeane Manning
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Jeane Manning

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Jeane Manning writes about the people and issues surrounding clean energy breakthroughs that are game-changing. For decades she has interviewed inventors and leading-edge scientists who bring hope for the future. She tells their fascinating stories of societal challenges and technical and spiritual adventures. Her books have been published in a dozen languages and she has been invited speaker at energy conferences in Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Kazakhstan and North America. Jeane’s involvement in energy science began in the 1980’s. She was a single parent, newspaper reporter and former social worker when she met the first of dozens of inventors and frontier scientists whom she would interview. They were part of a little-known international subculture, at that time labelled “free energy” research. Her curiosity and the implications for cleaning up the planet and reviving local economies drew her deeper into investigating. Jeane’s solo authorship began with The Coming Energy Revolution: The Search for Free Energy (Avery Publishing Group, New York, 1996) and Energie (Omega Verlag, Germany, 2000.) Two anthologies contain chapters by Jeane: Suppressed Inventions and Other Discoveries (edited by Jonathan Eisen, first published by Auckland Institute of Technology Press, NZ, 1994) and Infinite Energy Technologies (edited by Finley Eversole, Inner Traditions, Vermont, 2013.) Jeane is co-author of four other books— -with Dr. Nick Begich, on Angels Don’t Play This HAARP: Advances in Tesla Technology (Earthpulse Press, Alaska, 1995) -with Pierre Sinclaire on The Granite Man and the Butterfly: The David Hamel Story (Project Magnet, Vancouver, 1995) - with Joel Garbon on the award-winning Breakthrough Power (Amber Bridge Books, Vancouver, 2nd edition 2011) - and with Susan Manewich on Hidden Energy: Tesla-inspired Inventors and a Mindful Path to Energy Abundance (FriesenPress, Victoria BC, 2019.) Jeane lives in British Columbia, Canada, where she enjoys family, friends and her veggie garden. She is also deeply involved in sustainability projects as part of a worldwide movement for the greater good (AvalonAlliance.net.)
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