The Search For Endless Energy
In December, we introduced you to Brother Sunburst, the nickname used by organic farmer Norman Paulsen, who built an empire of whole food groceries throughout California in the 1970s from his own home abutting the ranch of Ronald Reagan. Paulsen possessed what was known as the Melchizedek Device, an energy machine said to be so powerful it could bring down UFOs.
That was one of the stranger — and more long-winded of the Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt’s sporadic reports — lasting nearly three hours. Today, we bring you Liszt’s followup and it’s another three-hour humdinger. While Brother Sunburst again figures into the proceedings, the focus here is on a new character within the orbit of the organic grocer — a scientist by the name of Bruce DiPalma. If the name DiPalma sounds familiar, it should. Bruce is the older brother of Brian DiPalma, the Hollywood thriller wunderkind probably best remembered directing Carrie, with Sissy Spacek coming unraveled at her prom.
Bruce DiPalma didn’t direct movies like his brother. Instead, this DiPalma worked on creating endless energy by harnessing the power of rotating masses. He had graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1954 and worked at a senor scientist at the Polaroid Land Corp. Much of his energy experimentation took place in New Zealand, sometimes with the participation of Paramahamsa Tewari from the Indian Nuclear Power Corp.
Needless to say, many establishment scientists poked fun at these experiments to devise a perpetual motion machine. DiPalma’s experiments seem to have been buried with his death in 1997. But was that a premature burial? Could we have endless energy within our reach? We present the Dark Journalist’s latest Brother Sunburst video here, as well as repeat the earlier broadcast from December so you don’t have to go researching for it in our files.
Here is the new Broadcast entitled “Brother Sunburst and the Tesla UFO File.”
And here is the original piece from December.


