And Tesla was also broadcasting in Torsion-Waves. . . .
 

From: mi...@medleas.com
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Date: Sat, 28 May 2011 13:07:23 -0400
Subject: [Vo]:I'm baaaack!






Hello Guys, 
In some computer juggling I got disconnected from Vortex but have now crawled 
out of the woodwork to join the conversation. I will pick up on comments by 
Jones to Jed about the E-Cat, which I have been following with help from Peter 
Gluck. I am also intently following Mills’ development of the CIHT cell, about 
which little is being said by BLP.
 
Jones’ comments are apt. The Mills/Rossi/Piatelli/LENR technologies will be 
footnotes in history books unless they are replicated and deployed on a large 
scale. The public issues raised by Jones and get in the way, but if you seek to 
make a zillion devices you have to understand at a deep level what you are 
doing, even if it is making a billion hamburgers. Otherwise, at some point, the 
devices ‘won’t work’ for some mysterious reason. Edison had to *sell* electric 
lighting even after he built the Pearl Street station ad provided electric 
lights for a banking house conference room. Still his DC system would not have 
reached widespread deployment. It was Tesla’s AC motor and Westinghouse’s 
backing that made the current grid possible. Tesla died in poverty, his 
residence at the Waldorf-Astoria paid for by JP Morgan and others who made 
fortunes from his inventions. And, yes, Tesla, not Marconi, invented radio.
 
This should be an interesting year.
 
Mike Carrell                                      

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