As I stated before, I have no expectations. It would take more than $2 million
to divert me from my present research which, although relatively trivial in the
scheme of things is worth far more on an annual basis. If anyone wants to send
me big bucks to abandon whatever IP claims I might have,
Jones Beene wrote:
Time's a wasting. This prize should be claimed by someone we know, no?
>
Maybe they plan to give more than one prize. It says $2 million or $3
million. Maybe that means $2 million to one person and another $1 or $2
million to another.
>
Jürg Wyttenbach wrote:
> Only a fool would sell the Gates/Page blood suckers a working LENR
> reaction.
>
If they are giving a prize with no strings attached, why not show them the
reaction? As long as they do not demand a share of the intellectual
property, what harm can they do?
> And of
Time's a wasting. This prize should be claimed by someone we know, no?
Why not Celani himself? Maybe that is part of a strategic mystery scheme on his
part
There is the older body of evidence for copper-nickel alloy, Constantin, and/or
Monel being active for reproducible thermal anomalies
Only a fool would sell the Gates/Page blood suckers a working LENR reaction.
2 millions is the price they pay for a nice maiden...for a week on a
yacht
And of course they would not pay for a reaction that cannot be scaled
... They would change the rules... We know that P works for 100%.
Well OK, folks, here it is. I've been planning to post this discovery for
years, but have just been putting it off. This method has worked for me, but
was done clear back in 1992 and 1993. No doubt you're asking that Strangelovian
question, "Zo vy didn't you tell ze vorld, eh?" The other
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