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John Searl

The John Searl Story
Believers and skeptics argue their cases in a compelling debate on the viability of Searl Effect technology - The John Searl Story is a film documentary about the extraordinary life of John Searl, including his claim to building UFO-like levity discs and a free energy generator that could solve the global energy crisis - DVD available 15 January 2009. Visit www.johnsearlstory.com for details.

John R. R. Searl inventor of the "Spatial Effect Generator", also known as the "Searl Effect Generator".


John Roy Robert Searl (born May 2, 1932) is a British inventor from Wantage, England. Searl claimed that between 1946 and 1956 he designed and constructed a device known as the Searl Effect Generator (SEG), variously claimed to be anti-gravity and perpetual motion device.cite web title=Swallowcommand homepage There is no evidence that these claims are accurate, and the existence of perpetual motion machines is in principle ruled out by the first law of thermodynamics cite web title="Perpetual Motion", University of New South Wales cite web title=Will Someone Build A Perpetual Motion Machine?
Searl was an apprentice employee of BR Rewinds in Grays Inn Road, London. There he gained permission to use the company's facilities and technical resources to make the device. He claims that, in December 1946, with all of the magnetic components manufactured to his specifications, he assembled the generator in his residence at 30 Crawley Rd, Haringey, London, UK; the initial prototypes worked to produced electricity but it generated unexpectedly extremely high voltage along with gravitomagnetism, following which the initial devices were dramatically lost during testing due to a strong anti-gravity effect. There is no independent verification of these claims.Fact|date=January 2008
Searl was convicted of stealing electricity by bypassing his electricity meter, and damaging the property of the electricity company. The Times, 26th November 1982, titled "Electricity thief risked blackout of the South"] He then engaged in a vendetta against the electricity company. The Times, 5th January 1983, titled "Engineer jailed for vendetta" title=Newspaper articles as video
Searl has since claimed that he and his colleagues subsequently built over 50 versions of his ‘levity disc’, of various sizes, and learned how to control them. He claims that persecution by the authorities resulted in wrongful imprisonment and the destruction of most of his work, so that he has had to start all over again. His claim that in the early 1970s one of his craft flew round the world several times without being detected does nothing to enhance his credibility.
In 1991 Anders Heerfordt investigated the claims of Searl concerning the devices that Searl claimed to have shown, as well as verifying claimed witness reports. None of these claims could be verified. Furthermore, Gunnar Sandberg has never seen any of the effects described. Sandberg, as reported through Heerfordt, found a son of Searl "who had seen disks being suspended from wires, so that they could be photographed, but who hadnt seen any demonstration of antigravity or free energy."cite web http://www.textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/GRAVITY/searle1.asc |title=Heerfordt Investigation pt.1] cite web title=Heerfordt Investigation pt.2
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