The Witch Doctor Files on Rossi (3 of 4) - Interview Transcript June 9 2011
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Rich sez:
> Each of us exists always as all of spontaneous single entire
> unified creative fractal hyperinfinity.
>
> In simple language, individual awareness-being is
> God awareness-being.
I see you have learned New Age-speak. ;-)
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle
>From Daniel:
> My wife is a kind of medium. I don't believe that.
> But, anyway, she doesn't know English and cannot read what I am
> writing here, so, just ask Witch Doctor to tell her his true
> name and I will email it to you
> Steven, as a confirmation.
Let me repeat.
The purpose of the Wi
Some personal thoughts on Jeff Driscoll's recently expressed concerns -
originally derived from subject thread: "Analysis of e-Cat test by E.
Storms", such as:
...
> Does anybody on Vortex agree with my previous email
> to Vortex about the capacitance probe? It can only
> sense the parti
>From Joshua:
>> OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson;
>> My perception on the reactor core has always implied that the
>> volume of water entering the reactor core could vary.
> Well, that's the difference then. But I think you're mistaken.
> Rossi uses a pump designed to maintain a constant flow, an
>From Jed:
> No, he adjusts the power.
Same thing then. The key point being Rossi was constantly monitoring and
manually adjusting the power according to current conditions.
(Seat-of-the-pants adjusting, that is.) 100.1 C steam output could then
still be possible without violating the laws of the
>From Damon:
> I understand you passed along some information from an
> insider at Levi's second experiment and sent it to along
> to be included in an article here:
> http://www.lenr-canr.org/News.htm
>
> Some folks saying you skewed the data. I'm not saying you
> did. And I'm not sayi
>From Alan:
Quoting Rossi:
> July 29th, 2011 at 4:59 PM
>
> Dear Lars:
> .
> The progression of my work, that as you know is focused on the
> manufacturing of the 1 MW plant, is very good and we are perfectly
> in time for the scheduled delivery in October. You bet. If some
> s
Brian O'Leary passed away on July 29, 2011 at the age of 71.
http://pesn.com/2011/07/30/9501880_In_Memory_of_Brian_O-Leary/
I met O'Leary at a New Age / UFO convention in the early 90s. He gave a fun
demonstration on aikido, chi, and spoon bending. It was O'Leary who first
alerted me to the fact
Changing the subject for a brief spell from the continuing Rossi saga I must
confess the fact that I have recently found myself revisiting the "Whipmag"
All-Magnet Motor incident. For those who might be curious you can read up on
that recent period of history out at peswiki where a dedicated link e
>From Jed,
> I don't know what it is with people, pointing in triumph
> to something that everyone knows, and no one disputes, as
> if they are revealing some deep secret.
I realize you are probably expressing this out of a sense of exasperation.
What interests me is that when someone
>From Abd:
> This should be made clear: that kind of phenomenon doesn't
> mean that the effect is not real. It means that the conditions
> are poorly understood or not controllable.
...
> But the unreliability is fatal to commercial application. Rossi
> may have seen some truly spect
Rizzi sez:
> Jed Rothwell, it’s over.
Back in the late 60s I recall an infamous week which I experienced back when I
was still a freshman in high school. It happened during geometry class. I
noticed that several students had suddenly started secretly brining in portable
pocket radios wit
>From Rich:
> when someone appears within awareness who needs bread,
> then responses flow giving bread, not stone -- however, the
> form of the bread varies greatly, just as the form of the need
> varies greatly -- what flows from me to others is at worse
> harmless in outcome, or at best
Jed sez:
> I kid you not. They don't land on their feet.
> Who knew they had zero-g in 1947? See:
>
http://www.theatlantic.com/personal/archive/2011/08/weightless-cats-lets-try
-this-on-glenn-beck/243197/
Thank you Jed.
A good belly laugh.
Zoey, on the other hand, does not seem so amused.
Reg
Terry sez:
> > Relatives of the survivors received full benefits.
>
> All survivors died.
No bones were ever recovered. It's a big desert out there.
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
>From Jones:
...
> The apparent rationale for the split between the two
> parties - if there is one- is the apparent failure of
> Defkalion to meet certain monetary obligations. This
> sounds logical, given the shape of the Greek economy.
>
> However, for that reason, one could also suspect that
An excerpt from Jouni:
...
> Technology is the real measure of wealth, money is just
> mediator what can be utilized into exchanging and
> distributing technology.
Generally speaking, I tend to agree with this assessment.
I suspect books like "The Lights in the Tunnel" which Mr. R
Terry sez:
> Gotta love the pirate hat, harr harr:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y80UJCoxkCM
Looks like John has more eye makeup on than his spunky bride. They do seem
to enjoy each other's company.
Congratulations! God sez you can now apply for family health insurance.
That's what we did
>From Charles Hope
OrionWorks sez:
>> ... They don't want to hear about the fact that when government
>> employees "spend" their money it boosts the economy in exactly
>> the same manner as what would be "spent" from individuals who
>> work and earn income out in the free market. Money is m
>From Terry
> >> Dear Sterling:
> >> I prefer that the reasons will be cleared by a judge by a verdict.
> >> Facts, not chatters, as usual with me. Our attorneys have filed a
> >> suit. I confirm that our 1 MW plant will be put in operation in
> >> the USA, after an agreement we made last week wit
>From Abd:
> With some satisfaction, I suppose, I note that all those who defended
> Rossi's claim by supposing that Defkalion had tested the technology
> must now assume that either Rossi is lying or they were incorrect. I
> don't think Rossi is lying, though he could be.
>
> Fascinating.
Indee
>From Abd,
...
> Expect from Defkalion: a patent, disclosing the catalyst. Very soon,
> delay could be quite harmful to their interests.
And obviously from Rossi's POV, disclosure of the catalyst during what is
assumed will be an interesting legal "battle" would be the last thing he
would want r
After reading Defkalion's response:
http://www.nyteknik.se/incoming/article3228643.ece/BINARY/DGT+Statement+8+Au
gust+2011.pdf
Another excerpt:
> Defkalion believes in Andrea Rossi, his invention,
> and the ability to successfully bring to the world
> this revolutionary invention where society w
A recent Google newsfeed on "Blacklight Power" brought to my attention a
link from someone with a handle of "sam_michael" who claims Dr. Mills and
Blacklight Power is a scam operation of immense proportions.
See:
http://www.nowpublic.com/tech-biz/blacklight-power-most-incredible-scam
"
I accidentally hit the send button before I was complexly finished composing
the original post.
Let me follow up & my take on "sam".
As far as I can tell "Sam" presents no actual evidence in his post as to why
he thinks BLP & Mills is a scam operation. What he does state, and this is
quite
>From Bergman
> Can somebody explain me how,
> "it is likely a weak interaction involving neutrons, without fusion"
> could possibly gain energy? And where do these neutrons come from?
> It looks like people are more skeptical on the claim 'cold fusion'
> than on the claim that 'abra-ca-dabra' can
>From Terry,
> Well, there are a lot of engineers willing to help him gratis if he
> would only ask. But, it seems there is a pride issue here.
Probably control issues as well. Not all that surprising.
Following up on prior conversation, I would imagine it is management's worst
nightm
Well, Google seems to have plenty of the stuff in their till. They just
announced plans to purchase Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion.
http://money.cnn.com/2011/08/15/technology/google_motorola/index.htm?hpt=hp_
t2
How much for that 1 MW kitty in the window?
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www
>From Terry:
> > The novel is called the "The Forever War".
>
> This is similar to the "Ender's Game" series without the happy ending
> for the invading hive mind species:
Thanks Terry,
I've been meaning to read Orson Scott Card's Ender Game novels. I know
there's a long series of Sagas pertain
Hello Vorts!
My wife and I are back from an extended vacation out to Reno, Nevada, Idaho,
and Utah.
First of all, I want to apologize to Mark Iverson for not being able to take
him up on his invitation to get together while we were in Reno. The World
Science Fiction convention took up all o
>From Susan:
> Another evidenche that the whole e-cat story is built
> over a pile of lies. How long Rossi will last with this joke ?
In the midst of conflicting reports: People always see what they want to
see. They subsequently promote what they want to believe to the rest of the
world.
Terry sez:
> A quick perusal of Jed's site shows no one seems to have tested Ni/H
> stimulation in the sub-megaHertz range. Indeed, I didn't see anything
> showing attempts at RF stimulation. Goodness knows that the
> wavelength of phonons can certainly exist in this range.
>
> Hey, ecat builde
Terry sez:
> Hey, surely you took the ET Highway to Rachel and bought a T-Shirt!
>
> http://littlealeinn.com/
Unfortunately, we never made it to Rachel. While driving through Nevada we
stuck to Interstate 80 and then headed North on U.S. hiway 93, at Wells.
Beautiful drive. It was great having a
>From Daniel
> The last 20 seconds of part 4 of the interview were amazing! :D
Yes, it would appear that Rossi changed his mind. ;-) Very mercurial of him.
As previously speculated, it seems to me that putting a cynic (Krivit) and a
showman (Rossi) in the same interview room is like trying to m
Jed sez:
...
> I understand Levi's point of view. I don't agree with him completely,
> but I get it. It is absurd for Krivit to suggest there is something
> unethical or unusual about discussing the data with reporters even
> though it is not suitable for a formal paper.
...unless one tends to b
Terry sez:
> How 'bout a Charm(ing) piccy?
As you wish.
If this doesn't go thru I'll compress it some more. It's currently 35 kb.
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
<>
Heh!
I suspect Sparbar and Dead-eye Dick no longer "get" the Internet.
They ARE the internet!
They could probably tell us a few things too. ;-)
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
Jed sez:
> Alan: Thanks again for monitoring Rossi's blog.
It's a dirty job and Alan is the right man to do it.
I ditto Jed's sentiments.
Thanks, Alan.
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
>From The Kiplinger Letter, Sept 9, 2011
The following excerpt surprised me:
* * *
ENERGY: The U.S. is on track to become the world's largest exporter of
ethanol.
Exports of 1 billion gallons this year... 1.1 billion, next...surpass
Brazil's total. Lousy harvests and the resulting h
>From Harry Veeder
> >Actually, creating jobs is rather irrelevant goal, because it is more
> >important to create automation and robots who does the productive
> >work. Of course, creating automation, does return into innovation.
> >
> >As the wealth is acquired from automation, then it is
>From Mr. Murray
> You [Horace] present calm, clear, extremely reasonable points to justify
> qualified skepticism -- I suspect Jed is likely to agree within a few
> days.
Horace often presents interesting points worth considering.
However, for you to follow-up with your own prediction that Mr.
From: Ron Kita
> A wild speculation on my part: E-Cat being tested at Google ?
>
> One of the many locations that would indicated the company.
Not long ago Google had been speculated as a possible Rossi USA partner
within the Vort Collective.
Along similar lines, and FWIW, the follo
Rich,
I enjoyed reading about your personal experiences, particularly the mistakes
& hardships you encountered and your honorable endeavors to rectify them. It
gave me some insight into you. Thank you for sharing them. BTW, ten years
ago I lost five grand playing the commodities market. Fortuna
>From Catania,
...
> As I've said before I think thermal inertia neatly explains it all.
I don't know of anyone who was not disappointed in the abrupt ending of the
experiment, after input power had been turned off. Yeah, yeah, I know, they
tell us it was late in the evening and they needed thei
>From Catania:
...
> The write-up that Lewan gives shoes his lack of general physics
> knowledge and that he is most likely a paid & biased spokesperson.
That is your speculation. However, since you seem convinced of such
speculation, how do you plan on going about convincing... let me rephrase
The technology takes an fMRI (fMRI ???) setup, a supercomputer, and a
subject willing to undergo hours of pre-training, but still ... pretty
amazing!
http://techland.time.com/2011/09/23/scientists-can-almost-read-your-mind-tur
n-thoughts-into-movies/
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks
From: Michele Comitini
> All bets are off. The catalyst that ignites Rossi's powerful
> hot reactions is now well known and proven: KrIvIt.
Really? Good heavens! I missed that little tidbit.
Can you cite references or links that describe Rossi's secret sauce?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Rega
>From MoB:
...
> Looking even a bit more closer again this would mean that if the chance
> of explosion is 0.1% per hour then the chance of explosion is 2,77e-7
> per second at any given moment for a single Ecat, which would result
> for
> 52 Ecats into 1-((2,77e-7)^52) = 0,134 or 0,0014
Rizzi sez:
> Guys, the dream is over. It’s time to wake up.
It's been my experience that the harder I try to convince others as to the
correctness of my opinion, the more obvious it becomes to others as to whom I'm
really trying to convince.
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
>From Comitini:
> October 1st, 2011 at 4:42 AM
> 2- The steam swoosh you saw is from a 10 kW module
> Warm Regards,
> A.R.
> p.s. For gum chewers: please go to a dictionary and search: Irony.
I must be missing something vital here, or perhaps something was lost in the
translation. Are we actua
For the lazy, like me:
Rossi Blog Reader
This website tracks recent postings to Andrea Rossi's Journal of Nuclear
Physics, sorting the entries with priority to Rossi's answers, which appear
under each question.
http://www.rossilivecat.com/
It links to Rossi's actual commentary over at Journal o
Terry sez:
> > I must be missing something vital here, or perhaps something was lost
> in the translation. Are we actually talking about the same video???
>
> Yes, AR is making a joke. Have a xanax and enjoy the ride!
As one can see not being familiar with Rossi's mercurial-like personality
can
Terry sez:
> > I fully agree with Jed- and think this will be kind of "Now or Never"
>
> Odd synchonicity that you would make a reference to The King because I
> watched Bubba Ho-Tep last night:
>
> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0281686/
Indeed, BHT was worth watching. We saw it years ago.
"Than
Good heavens!
Susan, I can't believe you're talking seriously. How did you manage to leap
to the conclusion that Jed sed only one out of 52 kitties works properly?
Where does Jed specifically say that?
Talk about running away with a personal re-interpretation of someone else's
statements.
From:
>From Peter:
> and make your own predictions if you dare or
> it makes fun for you
A good dare, Peter! ;-)
I think it would be foolish of me to predict. I can only share a personal
opinion of my own, an opinion that in the end may turn out to be inaccurate.
IMO, because of the caliber of certain
Ah... I seem to have an overpowering urge to ramble on for a bit. Please
feel free skip the following soliloquy if one is easily bored by matters
pertaining to the care and feeding of our inner psyches. I've noticed that
on more than one occasion commentary attributed to Mr. Murray seems to bring
o
>From Terry
> Steve Jobs passes:
>
>
http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/05/us/obit-steve-jobs/index.html?iref=BN1&hpt=hp_
t1
Read about it on my iPad.
Wonder what the essence of Jobs will do next.
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
>From Akira,
> > Hello group,
>
> More from New Energy Times on this matter:
>
> http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2011/10/06/nasa-wont-confirm-
> relationship-with-rossi-2/
Last comment states:
> The E-Cat story has 26 days left to play out.
"play out?"
Well, Mr. Rossi has his blog, and so doe
Horac sez:
> On Oct 7, 2011, at 10:10 PM, Rich Murray wrote:
>
> > Hey, Horace, I don't see anyone calling YOU a "pathological skeptic"
> > -- thanks muchly for doing my homework for me...
> Well, I am admittedly a member of the free energy lunatic fringe.
> What would be the point? 8^)
>
> I
Jed sez:
...
> On a completely unrelated subject, you might want to see this video
> of a wild turkey chasing a television producer:
>
>
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2011/10/07/turkey-attacks-producer.kxtv
That's hilarious! It's great that the TV reporter had the sense to keep
videotapin
Hi Rich,
Just a brief comment.
You said:
> ...I am mainly waiting for Rossi himself to come to his
> senses, do a proper run to show to himself there is no
> excess heat anomaly, and then promptly share this with
> complete candor...
To be honest I currently don't feel I'm proficient enough wit
Mr. Murray sed:
...
> It is indeed high time to welcome the likes of Park, Shanahan,
> Cude, Little, Krivit, Heffner, and the bit player Murray into
> the shared forums -- for if any voices are denigrated, then
> all are enfeebled, with the chorus of collaboration
> needlessly crippled.
Thanks for the analysis, Jed. Will be interesting to read what others have
to say.
BTW, what did Rossi have to say?
* * * * *
When I look at the graph I continue to be drawn to the curious fact that the
input power is cycled on and off a total of three or four times starting
from around
>From Akira:
> This is another graphical analysis which shows an overall energy gain:
>
> http://imgur.com/a/oix51
The I/O energy values listed at Imgur certainly bear little resemblance the
values reported over in Mr. Krivit's blog:
http://blog.newenergytimes.com/
Of particular interest to me
I was struck by something Jed recently said about Rich Murray's
train-of-thought concerning the on-going Rossi's saga.
Jed sed:
> [Rich Murray] will grasp at any straw to avoid facing the truth.
The following personal commentary might seem a bit convoluted, and maybe
even a bit too pers
Ed Storms said it was ok for me to post the following analysis he made:
* * * * * *
A careful examination of the attached graph reveals an interesting
conclusion. The Pout (power out) and the Eout (Energy out) appear to
describe the net excess, not the total as everyone seems to assume.
>From Jones Beene
>> . . . apparently this is the basis of Mills'
>> latest-and-greatest claim to fame where the excess
>> energy goes direct to electricity.
>From Jed:
> If true, that's the IDEAL source of energy. Nothing better.
> That is the easiest form of energy to convert to other forms
>
> From: Mark Iverson-ZeroPoint
>
> Why doesn't Mills FINISH JUST ONE PRODUCT AND GET IT TO MARKET!
> He's like a little kid who gets 90% done with something and then gets
> bored
> with it and is off to some new and challenging puzzle... never
> completing
> what he starts.
>
> The only other exp
>From Rich:
...
> The water and steam heat energy coming out of the black box
> device output, is thereby pumped right back into the machine.
> This makes it possible to keep the device feeling hot, and
> appear to be producing steam for a much longer period.
> Also the device water containme
From: Peter Gluck
> History's bad wordplay:
> http://www.alternet.org/story/152698/millionaire%27s_march%>
3A_protesters_hit_the_streets_in_ny_and_visit_the_1_percent_at_their_homes?a
kid=7693.112117.nEOOaL&rd=1&t=2
> 1 percent richest = FatCats
>
> Just signalling it, not to be discussed, please
>From Robert:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVkdfJ9PkRQ
>
> It's probably been shared before, but it's making the rounds again:
> Pendulums of varied lengths create some very entertaining wave effects.
First time I've seen it. Thanks Robert. Kool!
The pendulum patterns that ensue remind me
>From Jones
...
> Of course, this conclusion is valid only if DGT has indeed duplicated
> the technology successfully.
U sure have a knack for generating fertile speculation.
BTW, have you been able to discern anything interesting from the BLP CIHT
patent? I seem to recall in that your last co
DGT sez:
...
> Even though, we intend to support papers with results supported by
> the measurements from new instruments we had to develop in order to
> control and further develop the technologies embedded in our products,
> in peer-reviewed magazines and during the first LENR Industrialization
Mr. Murray sez:
> Defkalion spokesman seems defensive, offering hot air...
"Defensive"? "Hot air"?
Rich, you did read the original author's, Gaby de Wilde's, statement, didn't
you? Seems to me that DGT had every right to take exception to Gaby's brief
statement claiming that LENR is a field tha
>From Mr. Lawrence,
> >> You [Mr. Rothwell] may disagree, and now be 100% convinced, but it's
> >> your personal attacks that are troubling.
SVJ sez:
> > Where has Mr. Rothwell attacked you personally?
>
> Well, if Robert is claiming that there was no energy generated, then
> the item from Jed w
From: Rich Murray
> As one of the pragmatic skeptics, I quote today's Waterloo moment --
> in gratitude to Robert Leguillon and Alan J. Fletcher:
In regards to Rossi and the whole CF movement, just how many waterloo
moments have you had lately?
I seem to recall not long ago you were predicting
From: Susan Gipp
> Because this is in his flamboyant nature to show something
> HUGE, LOUD, POWERFUL, etc. etc.
> He's convinced that the more is big, the more demostrates it works.
IOW, size does matter. ;-)
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
I believe it has been conjectured that Rossi has not yet operated his 1 MW
demo prototype at 100% capacity. That's what I have assumed is the case
based on what others have said... or is that what Rossi has stated for the
record? I'm not sure on this point. Someone please correct me if I am in
erro
T Minus 75 hours and counting.
Warm water at approximately 35 C has been flowing through the pipes for 12
hours now. So far no abnormalities have been noticed.
At T minus 24 hours temperatures will be increased by one centigrade on the
hour.
The nickel powder cells till be installed at T minus 2
> From: Harry Veeder
> Nothing about us, without us!
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UjZyjFMUC8
>
>
> "water...education..air...free energy..."
...And they just tear gassed Occupy Wall Street demonstrations held in
California.
http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/26/us/occupy-wall-steet/index.html?
This is hilarious, including the fact that the presenters of this you tube
video would appear dead serious.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYglbymnihQ&NR=1
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
>From Peter Gluck
http://www.forbes.com/sites/markpmills/2011/10/28/the-relentless-pursuit-of-
magical-energy/?partner=technology_newsletter
The conclusion of the article:
> Is there a bet here? Root for the Italians if you're like me.
> Wouldn't it be fun if they were right? But if you're an
I would suggest that someone over at Rossi's blog ask Rossi for information
on Domenico Fiorvanati. State the request simply and politely. Mention the
fact that many sincere individuals are looking information, documentation,
links... anything that would help verify the professional credentials of
>From Mr. Murray,
...
> er, I'm still a pragmatic skeptic re 470 KW Rossi claim...
Hello Rich,
Lately, I've noticed that you have repeatedly prefaced your posts with
claims that not only are you a "skeptic", but that you are a "pragmatic
skeptic". I keep wondering who you really are trying to
Terry sez:
> And now for something entirely different:
>
> http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/22/alien-video-claims-to-be-
> _n_1025849.html
>
> Whadya think? Grey pumpkin?
Yup!
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
SOME FINAL THOUGHTS:
Krivit's is asking us to accept, his conclusions as carefully thought out
psychological assessments of another person's agenda - specifically that Mr.
Rossi's agenda is to scam the financial pants of a couple of gullible
businesses. .and then I guess it's off to Rio with th
Recently, I noticed that some within the Vort Collective have puzzled over
the relationship that seems to exist between New Energy Times (NET) and Mr.
Krivit. They wondered what NET's agenda might be since it would seem as if
Mr. Krivit is doing NET's bidding. It would seem that these individuals h
Since Mr. Krivit would like us to accept his professional capacity both as
an objective and competent investigative journalist; since Mr. Krivit hopes
that enough of us will accept the conclusions he draws about Mr. Rossi &
Co's real agenda, I have found myself questioning why Mr. Krivit seems to b
(This is a resend)
Recently, I noticed that some within the Vort Collective have puzzled over
the relationship that seems to exist between New Energy Times (NET) and Mr.
Krivit. They wondered what NET's agenda might be since it would seem as if
Mr. Krivit is doing NET's bidding. It would seem t
>>> Did the buyer take away the huge eKat in its storage container?
>> No he left it in Rossi's care. Andrea plans to sell it again to another
buyer.
> A variation on the gift that keeps on giving.
That's humorous. But then... such a scenario doesn't make much sense to me.
Why would the anonymo
>From Terry,
> Interesting images:
>
>
http://www.marsanomalyresearch.com/evidence-reports/2011/208/tracks-n-water.
htm
Interesting but totally mundane. Actually, not all that interesting, at
least not to me.
I'm astonished at how the author of this web site has managed to completely
fabricate
In reference to Mr. Krivit's Oct 30 blog:
http://blog.newenergytimes.com/
Before I embark on what I perceive to have been a deliberate exploitation of
Rossi's broken English I want to briefly focus on Krivit's self-perceived
powers of prediction. Krivit states:
> As I predicted on Thurs
When I read accounts about Rossi's quirky behavior, his alleged faults and
past transgressions, I immediately find myself thinking of a few faults of
my own.
There by the grace of god go I.
For example, my own command of the English language, my speech can
occasionally be filled with haltin
Obviously, Krivit has a very strong personal opinion on the matter. It is
his blog, however, so he has every right to blog away to his heart's
content.
I wouldn't call this journalism however, especially objective journalism. I
wouldn't call it journalism because Krivit has made it very clear t
Regarding:
> The Big Lie Technique of Scammers, Courtesy of Adolf Hitler
>
http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2011/11/10/the-big-lie-technique-of-scammers-
courtesy-of-adolf-hitler/
In regards to the pursuit of scientific investigation, personally I think
the late author Jacob Bronowski said i
> Hear, hear!
>> Jed: I have had it with Mary Yugo.
>
> I think Mary Yugo is a good addition to this list.
>
> Mary Yugo's skepticism is better than excusing Rossi's odd
> behaviour on the grounds that he must be an eccentric genius.
We "hear, hear" what we want to believe in.
It would appear th
From: Jed
> This document is unprofessional. The photographs should have captions,
> like the ones in the Scientific American or a trade magazine. A
> caption should tell the reader what this is, and what the significance
> of it is. Like so:
>
> An reactor (nn cm x nn cm x nn cm). O
>From Marcello,
> The Wright brothers were certainly complicit in the lack of attention
> they received. Fearful of competitors stealing their ideas, and still
> without a patent, they flew on only one more day after October 5. From
> then on, they refused to fly anywhere unless they had a firm co
Good heavens! This video is suggesting the possibly of an extraterrestrial
craft closely tailing a military aircraft? Are they serious??? Whatever.
Actually, it looks to me like a male guppy following after a female guppy...
I know these things. As a small child with an aquarium, I raised a lot of
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