Eric Krieg

PhACT (Philadelphia Association for Critical Thinking)

Saturday, January 17, 2015, 7:00 pm EST

Eric Krieg will discuss "The high cost of Free Energy"


Is it possible there is a free way to run a car or provide free electricity that big oil and power companies don't want us to know about? Take a look at the history of and what real Science tells us of such claims.


Eric Krieg is an electrical engineer presently developing high accuracy electrical power instruments for a company serving the power industry. He has investigated claims of over unity, super high mileage and free energy for 20 year and has been quoted by Scientific American, USA Today and Dateline. He is a founding member and former president of PhACT.


Dr. David Cattell, Chairman of the Physics Department of Community College of Philadelphia hosts meetings of PhACT - at 2:00 PM on the third Saturday of most months at Community College of Philadelphia.., Parking is easily available and costs $4.00 for all day. Enter the college parking lot on 17th Street which is one way south bound. This meeting site is handicap accessible. PhACT Meetings are Free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.

Lectures are generally at Community College of Philadelphia in Lecture Room C2-28 in the Center for Business and Industry at the corner of 18th and Callowhill Streets, at 2:00 PM, unless otherwise noted.