Mehran Tavakoli Keshe – Science, Free Energy

Dec 9, 2014 | Black Technology, Whistleblowers & Dissidents

Mehran Tavakoli Keshe is an Iranian-born (in 1958) nuclear engineer known for his research on plasma reactors and interests in free energy applications and for his claim that he pioneered a space technology that was, according to some, used by Iran and resulted in the subdue and capture of a US drone in December 2011 near the Iran-Afghanistan bordeIranian-born (in 1958) nuclear engineer known for his research on plasma reactors and interests in free energy applications and for his claim that he pioneered a space technology that was, according to some, used by Iran and resulted in the subdue and capture of a US drone in December 2011 near the Iran-Afghanistan bordeIranian-born (in 1958) nuclear engineer known for his research on plasma reactors and interests in free energy applications and for his claim that he pioneered a space technology that was, according to some, used by Iran and resulted in the subdue and capture of a US drone in December 2011 near the Iran-Afghanistan border.Mehran Tavakoli Keshe is an Iranian-born (in 1958) nuclear engineer known for his research on plasma reactors and interests in free energy applications and for his claim that he pioneered a space technology that was, according to some, used by Iran and resulted in the subdue and capture of a US drone in December 2011 near the Iran-Afghanistan bordeIranian-born (in 1958) nuclear engineer known for his research on plasma reactors and interests in free energy applications and for his claim that he pioneered a space technology that was, according to some, used by Iran and resulted in the subdue and capture of a US drone in December 2011 near the Iran-Afghanistan bordeIranian-born (in 1958) nuclear engineer known for his research on plasma reactors and interests in free energy applications and for his claim that he pioneered a space technology that was, according to some, used by Iran and resulted in the subdue and capture of a US drone in December 2011 near the Iran-Afghanistan border.

Mehran Tavakoli Keshe is an Iranian-born (in 1958) nuclear engineer known for his research on plasma reactors and interests in free energy applications and for his claim that he pioneered a space technology that was, according to some, used by Iran and resulted in the subdue and capture of a US drone in December 2011 near the Iran-Afghanistan bordeIranian-born (in 1958) nuclear engineer known for his research on plasma reactors and interests in free energy applications and for his claim that he pioneered a space technology that was, according to some, used by Iran and resulted in the subdue and capture of a US drone in December 2011 near the Iran-Afghanistan bordeIranian-born (in 1958) nuclear engineer known for his research on plasma reactors and interests in free energy applications and for his claim that he pioneered a space technology that was, according to some, used by Iran and resulted in the subdue and capture of a US drone in December 2011 near the Iran-Afghanistan border.Mehran Tavakoli Keshe is an Iranian-born (in 1958) nuclear engineer known for his research on plasma reactors and interests in free energy applications and for his claim that he pioneered a space technology that was, according to some, used by Iran and resulted in the subdue and capture of a US drone in December 2011 near the Iran-Afghanistan bordeIranian-born (in 1958) nuclear engineer known for his research on plasma reactors and interests in free energy applications and for his claim that he pioneered a space technology that was, according to some, used by Iran and resulted in the subdue and capture of a US drone in December 2011 near the Iran-Afghanistan bordeIranian-born (in 1958) nuclear engineer known for his research on plasma reactors and interests in free energy applications and for his claim that he pioneered a space technology that was, according to some, used by Iran and resulted in the subdue and capture of a US drone in December 2011 near the Iran-Afghanistan border.

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