Re: Fw: [Vo]:Interest in cold fusion has waned

2017-07-09 Thread Che
On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 2:26 AM, Kevin O'Malley wrote: > > The classic case is the Aztecs. They were taken out over a few short months in a military engagement from a vastly outnumbered force, not by disease. There are a lot of factors involved in any historical

Re: Fw: [Vo]:Interest in cold fusion has waned

2017-07-09 Thread Kevin O'Malley
The classic case is the Aztecs. They were taken out over a few short months in a military engagement from a vastly outnumbered force, not by disease. On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 5:20 AM, Brian Ahern wrote: > The Spanish had cholera. It was 100 times as effective as gunpowder.

Re: Fw: [Vo]:Interest in cold fusion has waned

2017-07-08 Thread Daniel Rocha
Wasn't it small pox and other viral infections? And yes, it was a non intended conquering, the same happened in pacific islands, or any place that did not have contacts with Europe since the ice age. Though, it was only a matter of time, just like anywhere else in the world. If you go to places

Fw: [Vo]:Interest in cold fusion has waned

2017-07-08 Thread Brian Ahern
The Spanish had cholera. It was 100 times as effective as gunpowder. From: Kevin O'Malley Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 7:04 PM To: vortex-l Subject: Re: [Vo]:Interest in cold fusion has waned One of the cool things about cold fusion in a 500