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<b>The Granite Man and the Butterfly</b> told the story of a simple man who was chosen for a heroic task. David Hamel was given information enabling him to build a craft that would provide an abundant source of nonpolluting energy. The book chronicled the frustration and enormous obstacles he faced, and indicates that his perseverance advances our understanding of electricity and magnetism.
'''''The Granite Man and the Butterfly''''' is a 1995 book by [[Jeane L Manning|Jeane Manning]] and Pierre Sinclaire, telling the story of the Canadian inventor David Hamel. It was published by Project Magnet Inc. (Vancouver).
 
==Overview==
 
The book recounts how David Hamel — described as a simple man "chosen for a heroic task" — claimed to have received information enabling him to build a craft (his "Gravito-Magnetic Device") that would provide an abundant source of non-polluting energy. It chronicles the personal frustrations and technical obstacles Hamel faced, and the efforts of Pierre Sinclaire, who worked with Hamel for six years attempting to reproduce a device Hamel said lifted off from his yard in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, in 1977.
 
==About the author==
 
Jeane Manning is a Canadian journalist and author who has written for decades about inventors and researchers in the "free energy" field. See also her ''[[Energie: Bessere Alternatiaven fur eine saubere Welt|Energie]]''.
 
==Publication details==
 
* '''Authors:''' [[Jeane L Manning|Jeane Manning]] and Pierre Sinclaire (as told by David Hamel)
* '''Publisher:''' [[Project Magnet Inc.]], Vancouver
* '''Published:''' 1995
* '''Pages:''' 185
* '''ISBN:''' 0969934505


==Links to Purchase Book==
==Links to Purchase Book==


* [[http://www.amazon.com/Granite-Butterfly-Jeanne-Manning-David/dp/0969934505/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1287193656&sr=8-1 The Granite Man and the Butterfly]][[Category:Book|granite man butterfly]]
* [https://www.amazon.com/Granite-Butterfly-Jeanne-Manning-David/dp/0969934505 The Granite Man and the Butterfly] (Amazon)
 
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Latest revision as of 12:30, 16 July 2026

The Granite Man and the Butterfly
AuthorJeane L Manning
LanguageEnglish
Subject"Free energy", inventors
Published1995
PublisherProject Magnet Inc.
Pages185
ISBN0969934505

The Granite Man and the Butterfly is a 1995 book by Jeane Manning and Pierre Sinclaire, telling the story of the Canadian inventor David Hamel. It was published by Project Magnet Inc. (Vancouver).

Overview

The book recounts how David Hamel — described as a simple man "chosen for a heroic task" — claimed to have received information enabling him to build a craft (his "Gravito-Magnetic Device") that would provide an abundant source of non-polluting energy. It chronicles the personal frustrations and technical obstacles Hamel faced, and the efforts of Pierre Sinclaire, who worked with Hamel for six years attempting to reproduce a device Hamel said lifted off from his yard in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, in 1977.

About the author

Jeane Manning is a Canadian journalist and author who has written for decades about inventors and researchers in the "free energy" field. See also her Energie.

Publication details

Links to Purchase Book