Dr Eugene Mallove: Free Energy
I will not catalogue the many horrors and troubles of this world that could be reduced or eliminated with an abundant, safe, and clean, radically new form of energy, if it were to be embodied in widely used technologies. You know these troubles already.
But I do want to tell you about a significant path toward solving many of these problems, which we can all begin to take now, but about which you may have heard very little. You may have thought that no such path could exist. Let me assure you that it does and that thousands of researchers are already on it. They have traveled this unbeaten path to a new era for far too long without adequate support. I should know, I happen to be one of them. ~Dr Eugene Mallove
Source: David Wilcock, divinecosmos.com
On May 14, 2004, Dr. Eugene Mallove—arguably the most public and well-connected proponent of “free energy,” former MIT head of science writing—was murdered.
A stunning announcement was about to be made to the world. Richard Hoagland was making the final preparations to bring Dr. Mallove to Washington, DC the following week. Meetings with Congressmen were scheduled and a table-top alternative energy device with seemingly miraculous properties was going to be brought along for demonstration purposes.
If events had gone as planned, this series of meetings could well have broken the stranglehold on ‘free energy’ systems and saved us from the crush of rising gas prices.
Just days before they were scheduled to leave, and within 24 hours of when we were to announce this on the air, Dr. Mallove was bludgeoned to death in his parents’ backyard. The assassins had been renting there and had since moved out. Mallove had come by for a scheduled visit.
Below: 2004 Coast to Coast AM interview with Dr Eugene Mallove
The first suspect was arrested a year later on June 1, 2005, and the second suspect was arrested on July 26, 2005.
Strangely, Gary McAvoy, the first suspect, “cried and curled up into the fetal position when he was first questioned about the murder of Eugene Mallove.” He does not look like the type of person who would react this way under any normal circumstances:
NORWICH— Gary McAvoy, 43, cried and curled up into the fetal position when he was first questioned about the murder of Eugene Mallove two days earlier in Norwich, according to police.
On May 16, 2004, Norwich Police Detective Corey Poore asked McAvoy and a suspected co-conspirator about what had happened at 119 Salem Turnpike in Norwich the night of May 14.
It was the night New Hampshire scientist and Norwich native Mallove was brutally killed outside his childhood home.
“I can’t, I can’t,” McAvoy told police while shaking his head from side to side and stating he couldn’t handle it and wanted to commit suicide, according to an arrest warrant affidavit recently unsealed in the case.
McAvoy is scheduled to appear Wednesday in New London Superior Court for a probable cause hearing.
Manchurian Candidate?
It doesn’t take a great deal of brain-power to realize that one or both of the assassins could have been involved, somehow, with the forces suppressing this technology. Having him solicit and secure a rental on the property of the ‘target’ would be an effective way to keep an ‘asset’ close by, without the target suspecting anything.
This ‘asset’ could be used for espionage purposes, to keep track of the target’s movements. If the ‘target’ ever got to be a problem, the ‘kill’ signal could then be given.
There is plenty of evidence that a combination of LSD-type drugs, electro-shock trauma and hypnosis can be used to create a “Manchurian Candidate.” Susceptible persons can be influenced to commit murder, feeling they acted on their own volition.
Typically they are programmed to commit suicide after they complete the job. If this fails to work, they are often assassinated soon after they complete their jobs, so as to collapse any chain of accountability linking back to the actual perpetrators.
We remember seeing an article stating that Gary McAvoy himself was murdered some time after his trial, but this proved to be an unsubstantiated Internet rumor. In this latest link, we see that the two perpetrators just appeared before the judge two weeks ago—June 4th. The prosecution is still struggling with this case, looking for new evidence, and it has not yet been resolved:
Curiously, the original link we excerpted above, detailing McAvoy’s crying and curling up into the fetal position, is now “blocked”—both on the original site AND in Archive.org:
http://www.norwichbulletin.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050712/NEWS01/507120305/1002
The text can still be found on this GreatDreams compilation page:
http://www.greatdreams.com/mallove.htm
Attempted assassination of Dr Rupert Sheldrake
In case you have trouble believing this could really be anything other than a coincidence, consider the far more recent assassination attempt of Dr. Rupert Sheldrake on April 2, 2008. Dr. Sheldrake is the most visible, public proponent of "consciousness science", which he calls "the extended mind".
Here are the key details of this event in his own words: (emphasis added)
Source: boingboing.net
A week ago, on the afternoon of Wednesday April 2, I was giving a talk to several hundred people at the International Science and Consciousness Conference in the ballroom of the La Fonda Hotel, in the centre of Santa Fe, New Mexico. After the talk ended at 3pm, I stepped down from the podium and was talking to people in a small group that had gathered around me.
Suddenly I felt a violent blow on my left thigh, as if I had been punched. It was totally unexpected, and I did not see my assailant run towards me. He was rapidly pulled away. I looked down at my leg, and to my astonishment saw the handle of a dagger sticking out of my trousers. Without thinking, I pulled it out: the blade of the bloodstained weapon was about five inches long and an inch wide. I felt my trouser leg was wet with blood, and I pulled my trousers down.
Every time my heart beat, a fountain of blood spurted from the wound in my thigh about four inches into the air. I was fortunate that several people from the audience with medical experience rapidly came to my assistance, including a nurse, doctor and paramedic. I lay down on the stage while they fastened a belt around my thigh as a tourniquet and pressed on my leg to reduce the flow of blood.
Quite soon, a team of paramedics arrived, bandaged my wound, inserted an intravenous drip and lifted me onto a stretcher (called a gurney in America). When they carried me out into the street, blue lights were flashing on police cars, and press photographers and TV cameramen soon had me in their focus. I was driven in the ambulance to St Vincent Regional Medical Center, and taken to the emergency room…
My attacker was Japanese, and had arrived from Japan only a few days beforehand. He had spoken to me the day before my lecture, telling me he was hearing voices. He was obviously in distress. I later learned that he had told several other people about the voices, and some had tried to help him.
But no one anticipated that he would turn violent, and neither I, nor anyone else I know of, had any premonition of it. Although the report in USA Today said that he was “disturbed” by my lecture, which was on the extended mind, this was misleading; he was disturbed anyway.
In any case, his English was probably too poor to understand much of what I said. The fact that I was speaking in the final session of the conference may have had more to do with it—if he was going to do something spectacular, this was his last chance.
After stabbing me, he was rapidly brought to the floor by an Australian rugby player, and was held down by several men until the police led him away in handcuffs. While on the ground, he apparently said that the voices had told him to attack me. He is now in Santa Fe jail awaiting trial. I feel no anger towards him, but am pleased that he is locked away and unable to harm anyone else.
end boinboing.net
Ultimately it was an inspiration
Dr. Mallove was not as fortunate as Dr. Sheldrake, of course. At the time we did the show you’re about to read, we had just found out hours earlier. Art Bell was close to Dr. Mallove and Richard Hoagland was even closer, so the mood was quite somber. Obviously, we were all keenly aware that we could be next, if this was in fact a “hit”—but that did not stop us.
Mallove’s death, happening at such a pivotal moment in David’s career, ultimately inspired the storyline for CONVERGENCE —namely that scientists making key discoveries in consciousness science were being hunted down and killed to prevent their knowledge from ever going mainstream.
As David wrote the script, he considered this to be largely speculative—it certainly happened to various free-energy scientists such as Dr. Mallove, but there were no prominent cases involving consciosuness-science researchers.
The recent attempt on Dr. Sheldrake’s life had the side-effect of providing a prominent, public example of exactly what we assert in CONVERGENCE.

A week ago, on the afternoon of Wednesday April 2, I was giving a talk to several hundred people at the International Science and Consciousness Conference in the ballroom of the La Fonda Hotel, in the centre of Santa Fe, New Mexico. After the talk ended at 3pm, I stepped down from the podium and was talking to people in a small group that had gathered around me.