Dr
Brian O'Leary suffered the ridicule of his schoolfriends
when - several years before Sputnik - he announced
his intention to go to the moon. Yet by the age of 27
he was a member of NASA's astronaut program, slated to
be one of the first to visit Mars. Several years later,
he resigned (for various reasons) and took up a career
in academia where he rubbed shoulders with - among many
others - Carl Sagan at Cornell and the pioneering psi
investigator Robert Jahn at the physics department at
Princeton.
A near-death experience in a auto accident encouraged
his exploration of the paranormal, and soon after he
applied his considerable abilities to the investigation
of Free ('overunity') Energy and psi phenomena. He authored
several books and became a well-known Free Energy activist.
His list of personal friends reads like a Who's Who of
notable paradigm-challenging researchers and out-of-the-box
thinking scientists. In our interview we asked him to
summarize his exceptional life, and present his vision
for the future.
An
optimistic, gentle man, Brian
O'Learyis gifted to possess
intellect, vision and graciousness in equal measure.
We were delighted to spend time with him at his
Vilcabamba home and are very much looking forward to
continuing our friendship with him in 2009 and beyond.