Hi Harry,
> I think some of the abductions are related to the experience of
> sleep paralysis. This is when you awake from sleep but find you are
> incapable of moving. It is a frightening feeling.
I've experienced sleep paralysis. I think many have. Indeed, the first
couple of times I experienc
>From Mr. Fink
> You were right to ultimately conclude that it was not Jesus, but it was
> something that a true psychic channeler would know very well. There
> are fake channelers too who are not connected to the spirit world.
>
> For every real thing that exists in this world, there are huckst
>From Mr. Zell:
> Apparently, there are claims of some potential abductees being
> rejected due to age or health.
>
>
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601086&sid=aILLOMP8rU34&refer=latin
_america
> I can't get a job interview and now, even ET's aren't hiring.
> This interdi
From: Mr. Storms
> According to David Jacob's work, the abductees run in families.
> I suppose some random catch and release might happen, but this
> does not seem to be the prevailing method. People who are abducted
> are also caught repeatedly and re-examined. The aliens seem to be
>
>From Mr. Smith:
> Hi All, 8-6-09
>
> On Tuesday, 7-28-09, I visited the Cleveland Museum of
> Natural History; the Darwin exhibits were outstanding.
> One of the best was an interactive display examining the
> effects of selection for a larger brain. This tended to
> require a
From: Mr. Storms
>>> According to David Jacob's work, the abductees run in families.
>>> I suppose some random catch and release might happen, but this
>>> does not seem to be the prevailing method. People who are abducted
>>> are also caught repeatedly and re-examined. The aliens seem to be
>>>
Hi Ed,
...
> The physical evidence consists of parts of space crafts as
> described by trusted observers, objects removed from abductees
> as documented by doctors, changes in soil composition and
> depressions at landing sites, and physical changes in the eye
> as found by doctors.
Greetings Mr. Jak
After repetitive attempts to interface portions of my biological
omni-membrane processor clusters with my m-brane quasi-deja-vu distortion
assimilators, I noticed that there is a tendency for my psychic
quasi-psychic temporal validation parameters to become defrazed beyond of
the
Greetings Harbach,
Considering the fact that many of my recent Vort contributions have
typically turned into multi-page essays I'd have to say you took my
criticism quite well. I was expecting that you would either dismiss or
"trash" my critique. You proved me wrong!
...
Regarding:
> And then N
Terry sez:
> Are you familiar with the term "walk-in"? (Not referring to any known
> hair salon. :)
I wuz wondering when someone would mention the W-I word. Yes, I'm quite
familiar with the concept. In fact, I asked my witch doctor if that might
have been what happened in my case.
Curiously,
Greetings Harbach,
I see there is a lot on your mind these days.
To be honest what impressed me the most out of the entire essay was the
simple emoticon:
~:-0
Kool! Never seen that one before. I like it.
Personally, I think you have developed your intellectual processors to such
a con
>From Terry:
> Whitley Streiber's physical evidence:
>
> http://www.unknowncountry.com/journal/?id=375
Thank you for bringing Whitley's recent statement to my attention, Terry.
I recall quite well Parade Magazine's claim where they incorrectly linked
Strieber to someone who suffers from tempora
>From Mr. Blanton:
>> Whitley Strieber has always described his encounters as
>> encounters with "visitors." I think it is an apt description.
>> We don't really know who the "visitors" are, or where they
>> come from. In my own opinion, (an opinion I fully admit has
>> not been proven) what w
http://money.cnn.com/2009/08/11/autos/volt_mpg/index.htm?postversion=2009081
108
http://tinyurl.com/pynfja
---
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
If you haven't already done so, check out BlackLight Power's web site.
http://www.blacklightpower.com/
Besides a new face, new stuff reported on.
"Power from Water", etc...
steve
---
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
Terry sez:
> I wonder if the eels are edible?
>
> Thanks, Horace.
For clarification on this important matter please refer to:
http://physicsinsights.org/iemy/
Search for the following cryptic message, about a screen full down:
"Arv ÿufirao su ÿk onôtuen eeten irhararor zhao daro!"
To the rig
Jones sez:
> Onion usually always attempts to be an eye-watering spoof
> This one rises almost to the level of conspiracy theory, given
> recent threads on Vortex ;-)
>
>
and as we know, reality can be stranger than fiction. In several
> layered ways
not unlike an the onion-iof-reality
This weekend a birthday party was held at a favorite cafe in Madison for two
guests, myself and a friend of ours, a technician who works at Fermilab. I
asked our technician friend how things were going at FERMI.
For those who might be curious, there are rumors that Fermilab may be close
to hunting
> From: Terry Blanton
> > It would be a lot more convincing if the web page actually had any
> > quotes from the FOIA-released study which supported their claims about
> > it. But they don't.
>
> They said it was "forthcoming". We await it with bated breath.
I gather portions of the latest re
Terry Sez
> > I wait with bated breath as well. ;-)
>
> Or "baited" breath. :-)
* ran out of "*"s.
Regards
Steven V*ncent Johnson
www.Or*onworks.com
www.zazzle.com/or*onworks
Jed Sez:
> > Even my book is now published elsewhere, come to think of it. I put it
> > on the Kindle. It costs $1. I think 5 or 10 copies have sold, including
> > one to> myself. I haven't got any royalties yet. I am expecting a
> > windfall of as much as $5 per annum.
>
> LOL! Perhaps you ca
Robin and Terry sez:
...
> >Is this such a wise idea?
>
> Any race that is interstellar capable, lives that close, and wanted to
> wipe us out would have already long done so.
>
> >
> >http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/news/2955/goodbye-from-earth
I can't resist. ;-)
---
Robin Sez:
> While this is a wonderfully entertaining little SF tale, it doesn't
> really make sense on a galactic scale. Why go to all the trouble of
> growing "food" elsewhere, when it's much cheaper and easier to grow
> it at home? Note that interstellar travel capability implies an advanced
Just a curiosity.
I have one of my google news alerts set for "Blacklight Power". Several days
ago I started getting the same annoying web site displaying nothing more
than a red dot telling me not to press the red button. It was amusing the
first time I played along. But after getting the exact s
FYI,
I think most who have commented on this issue have missed a specific point,
no pun intended. Why are there different URL sites all sporting the same red
dot function? None of my other google alerts appear "infected."
This is specific. Only in regards to Google news alerts concerning
"Blackl
I googled "press the red button".
All sorts of hits came up - most pointing to the same annoying red button
app.
It appears to be a harmless app.
Here are some Googled searched comments:
http://www.i-am-bored.com/bored_link.cfm?link_id=9644
http://www.mostfungames.com/do-not-press-the-red-butto
From: Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
...
> >For the life of me I tried to cut & past in the URL to this specific
> >Wikipedia CNN video clip but was unsuccessful. I can only suggest
> >going to CNN.COM, click on the "video" link (Upper right hand corner)
> >and scroll down 75% - 80% of the way through the
Jed sez:
...
> Let me just say this about that -
.
I think the Grim Reaper responded most eloquently to this volley:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoBTsMJ4jNk
...specially about 4:20 into this priceless Monty Python skit. Of course,
it's not just the Americans who are humil
>From Jed:
> There are also on-line utilities that instantly remove Acrobat copy
protection.
> But the ones I found do not work with files over 7 MB, and it doesn't seem
> sporting to do it that way. It isn't cricket.
>
> Anyway, you can break Acrobat copy protect as easily as a badger st
>From Mr. Lawrence,
...
> > What I think is more important is the experience itself - what kind of
> > an emotional/intellectual impact it is having on the experiencer,
> > regardless of what costume the players are currently decked out in.
> > Trying to prove scientifically that these e
Horace sez:
> Jed sez:
>
> ...
> > Let me just say this about that
> >
> > I think the Grim Reaper responded most eloquently to this volley:
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoBTsMJ4jNk
> >...specially about 4:20 into this priceless Monty Python skit. Of course,
> > its not just
See:
http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/tech/2009/09/06/wikipedia.biggest.blunders.
cnn
Same stuff as discussed before, but with additional detail concerning the
colorizing of specific text originating from questionable posters making
questionable posts.
I just wish Wiki would remove the anonymous
Jak sez:
...
> So although Jed Rothwell is absolutely correct with his
> psycho-social collective consciousness analysis of the matter
> in the main; let us not throw out the baby totally with the
> bath-water.
>
> As J. Allen Hynek extremely thoroughly researched, tested , &
> documented; ther
Granted, by now this is beating an already dead horse to death...
See:
http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/world/2009/09/04/lah.japan.1st.lady.ufo.cnn
"Mostly Harmless"
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
Kyle sez:
...
> Lazar wasn't really imaginative. But maybe Zeta Reticuli is just a
> boring piece of real estate, where nothing of any consequence ever
> happens. After all, it is just shades of 'gray'.
A cleverly executed pun.
Thanks, Kyle.
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
w
>From Jed:
> Regarding this subject as a whole, I would like to say that I do not deny
> the possibility that someone may have been abducted. I doubt it, but it is
> conceivable. On the other hand we know for a fact that some people who say
> they have had these experiences did not. People
>From Jed Rothwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yale Daily News, Friday Jan. 13, 2006:
>
> http://www.yaledailynews.com/article.asp?AID=31250
>
...
Jed,
Kevles' reply to Ed Storm's protest gives me the impression of someone trying
his best to extricate himself having to admit the possibility
My vortex-l posting habits has gone down significantly within the last six
months due to the fact that I need to focus on my own personal research as
compared to constantly getting ensnared in another "discussion" thread.
(Vortex-l can be so "addictive"!)
Nevertheless, every now and then, somet
>From Peter:
> ... (only Mary Yugo has surfaced till now, ...
Where? A link? What did "she" say?
Someone should start a thread pointing to what the Rossi skeptics, like
Cude, Yugo, or S. Krivit have decided to say about these latest
developments. I haven't been able to find anything. so far.
R
Regarding the following statement:
> Get a life! These people like Krivit, etc -- who blindly
> suggest scam because they personally were not honored with a
> demo -- ought to at least do their homework first and read what is
> available in the public record before spouting crap about scam,
>From Mark:
>> SVJ writes, "I thought Krivit had been 'honored' with a so-called
>> demo when he visited Rossi's lab."
> What Krivit was likely EXPECTING was a 'test';
> what he GOT was a 'demo'; two very different things.
>
> Was it reasonable for Krivit (a journalist) to expect the s
What I take from this is that perhaps Rossi has finally allowed himself to
be sequestered within a business model where his exceptional talents within
the R&A field will continue to be valued while simultaneously removed from
where his eccentricities and propensity to micromanage every aspect of a
>From Peter:
> I have just published:
>
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2013/05/jeane-manning-writes-about-defkalion
.html
>
> The Canadian New Energy writer Jeane Manning discovers and describes
> the new paradigm of LENR+ - and I am also trying to describe LENR+
> for you, inviting you
>From Jed
...
> No laws have been broken, so there can be no trial. If cold fusion ever
succeeds
> I expect the people who led the attacks will say they were for it all
along. They
> will take credit, and they will be rewarded. That is the usual pattern of
history.
> After the Three Mile
Jed sez:
> Until everyone agrees on what cold fusion is, there
> is no point to inventing a new name for it.
As well as to denigrate what is essentially a placeholder word.
Unfortunately, countless attempts to suggest this to Mr. Krivit have failed.
In the meantime, see Lomax's latest
Mr. Beaty,
When I opened up my mail box this morning I was flooded with over 40 posted
messages from Joshua Cude. And it's only 7:10 AM in the morning. I know of
no one within the Vort Collective besides Cude that has displayed this
amount of excessive and obsessive posting behavior. How many m
Vorl sez:
...
> Others on this list post far more often than Cude,
> but you have nothing to say about them; it seems to
> me you just want to shut Cude up because you do not
> like what he says.
You're absolutely correct that I don't like what Mr. "Cude", or whomever
he/she really i
Jed sez:
>> But at what point does this incessant (IMO) kind posting
>> behavior considered a nuisance and hindrance to on-going
>> Vortex discussions?
> It is not a problem. Just filter the messages out.
> Frankly, I do not see why you raise the issue.
As previously stated I already started fi
>From Mr. Murray:
...
> I'm glad Joshua Cude is married and has to balance a life against
> his brisk practice to pinpointing and summarizing evidence that
> cold fusion claims are erroneous
Whoa! You state "Joshua" is married? Have you been carrying on a private
conversation with him
A question that hasn't been asked is WHY many pseudoskeptics seem to pursue
rabid vendettas against issues like UFOs, or CF & LENR, relentlessly so. I
suspect they do so because they have ironically misplaced the specific
audience they are actually trying to convince. Pseudoskeptics think they are
>From Roger B:
> No, LENR and UFOs are not in the same category.
> LENR has lots of physical evidence. The so-called
> physical evidence for UFOs is very weak if not non-existent.
I disagree. They are very much in the same category. In many cases trying to
produce a LENR phenomenon ha
>From Roger:
> I meant that UFOs are merely a fascination or distraction for
> the rest of us.
Agreed.
> I am sure that psychology therapy was probably necessary for
> those who experienced it directly, especially the closer encounters.
I'd say some do need counseling from experie
During the past decade or so... during what little free time I have had at
my disposal, I have occasionally found myself constructing extensive
computer simulations to study the physics known as planetary motion. This
means I've spend a lot of time studying elliptical orbits as originally
defined b
Thanks, Terry,
Fun video.
It strikes me that it's all just a matter of perspective.
However, the author does make a good point that the creator of this video,
while it IS a beautiful (philosophically speaking) construction, makes a
critical and deceptive physics error by depicting the s
>From Hoyt:
> Possibly silicon based?
>
> http://www.marsisalive.it/
>
>http://www.martianlifeforms.com/
Doubtful.
As the famous phrase from "X-Files" goes: "I want to Believe!". I really DO
want to "believe", or more to the point: see evidence of complex life forms
that may have
It's the weekend! Time for a brief break!
For all those Vorts who might be interested in some OT far out stuff.
Simon Parks, a British town counsel, who apparently went public back in 2010
about his on-going intimate alien encounters is getting some CNN.com
coverage today. Not surprisingly
>From Mark:
> The mere appearance of being normal doesn't mean someone is normal.
One would infer from the above expressed opinion that you may have made up
your mind on the subject.
Back in my teens and twenties I recall many occasions where I felt terrified
over a personal suspicion t
Kiplinger spent an entire page on the subject of ENERGY. As always, their
views remain conservative and prosaic. In their view petroleum products will
continue to rule the global economy for many years to come. This obviously
includes the United States where recent fracking technology is bringing
a
>From Leonard:
...
> ps. Actually, they did offer me a job – but I turned it down,
> and instead went off to further my studies (although later returning
> to work at their sister site, the infamous Harwell – but that will be
> another tale ;-)
I hope you get around to telling it
Hi Dave,
I tend to concur with your suspicions that the effect is most likely real,
this based on my own computations of simple planetary orbits. I have used
both single precision and double precision in my simulations. Rounding off
errors appeared to be negligible. As far as my own personal ob
Happby delayed B'Day Terry,
Don't let your cat's mistake one of your peg legs for a scratching post. ;-)
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
svjart.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/newvortex/
Enjoyed listenng to the YouTube interview.
Close to the end McKubre mentioned what he currently speculates are the four
major players in the R&D field. I had some difficulty hearing clearly (and
as such being able to subsequently spell out) one of the four players. I
heard Brillouin which McKub
> Defkalion was the other major player.
Shoot! How did I miss that!
Thanks, Craig.
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
svjart.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/newvortex/
Thanks for pointing out the NET article, Alain.
I recall a number of private conversations I had with Steve Krivit
concerning the Tsoukalas vs. Taleyarkhan investigation. This was during a
time when I was still on Krivit's BoD. (I was on the NET BoD for
approximately 3-4 months and ending aroun
A very good practical engineering description, Jed.
I enjoyed reading about your account. Thanks.
So, you're reading up on W. Taft. I see he was a Republican. As you know, in
the state of Wisconsin where I live, several years ago we elected a staunch
Republican governor for the State of Wis
>From Jed:
> This link is in another thread here, "Blacklight:"
>
http://www.e-catworld.com/2014/01/report-from-the-blacklight-power-demonstra
tion/
> I thought I would point this out for people not following that thread
closely.
> The description of the demonstration is vague. It lac
Yo! Vorts!
The Creationist Museum is sponsoring a debate between Ken Ham (Creationist
Supporter) versus Bill Nye (Evolution supporter)
http://www.answersingenesis.org/outreach/event/Nye-Ham-Debate/
http://creationmuseum.org/
The debate is tentatively scheduled for February 4. I hope
Terry sez:
> Is there a size limit to QT?
> http://aeon.co/magazine/nature-and-cosmos/our-quantum-reality-problem/
Dr. Seuss got it right in "Horton Hears a Who."
BTW, we have plenty of excess snowflakes in Madison, the Midwest. We'd be
happy to ship half of them to California right now.
Rega
>> Battening down the hatches in Roswell. I charged up the flux
>> capacitor, should be good for a couple days...
> You should have bought a Rossi.
Nah! Just eat a banana and throw the peels into the top of Mr. Fusion.
Good luck! Stay warm.
That goes for you too, Jed!
Regards,
Steven Vincent
I watched it a couple of times. The first time my brain hiccupped resulting
in a weird optical illusion where the very far away galaxies started to move
in the wrong direction. My brain couldn't make sense of it. Had to give the
wetware a reboot. Ok the second time around.
A fun trip. Thanks T.
M
Terry sez:
> Do you think Whoville can make its self heard? Should we?
Guess it D'pends on which permutation of the marble we exist within.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJOVUF-HaDw#aid=P9e_eo9PB4Q
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
svjart.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
tech.groups.y
Regarding recent discussions concerning the legitimacy of Bitcoin, or lack
of.
See:
http://www.theverge.com/2014/2/26/5450640/senator-calls-upon-the-us-governme
nt-to-ban-bitcoin
Title: Senator calls on the US government to ban Bitcoin.
Excerpt:
"Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) just
>From Jed:
...
> Storms pre-tested 92 cathodes. He found 4 that passed all tests, and he
ran
> a full cold fusion experiment on those 4. They all produced robust heat
> repeatedly. So, was that 92 tests, or was it 4? Was the success rate 4%,
> or 100%? Those question are silly. It is wha
ew people have found
nuggets by chance, but the main ore body is still hidden. Rossi is as close
as anyone to finding the main ore body, but he is not telling where his gold
outcrop is located. I'm trying to follow his trail.
Ed Storms
On Mar 9, 2014, at 11:29 AM, OrionWorks - Ste
I sed:
>> I have instead wondered if we might eventually learn to employ laser
>> technology to construct the correct kinds of surface topology to enhance
>> the CF/LENR effect - perhaps in a similar manner as how lasers are
>> currently being used to carve tiny micro pits onto the surface o
Over 107 billion.
Makes me wonder how many times I've been recycled.
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
svjart.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/newvortex/
Terry, et all.
Last night I discovered I can no longer post messages Vortex if I start a
new thread.
Apparently, I can only respond to a post like yours. What's weird is that if
I change the subject thread and then attempt to mail it the post immediately
comes back as undeliverable.
If I try to
Pinging vortex.
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
svjart.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/newvortex/
Vortex let this go through. But then it clamped down again.
I still can't post a new subject thread. This is weird.
Steve
From: OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson [mailto:orionwo...@charter.net]
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2014 10:32 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: [Vo]
I'm wondering. I repeatedly tried to posting something on Vortex last night
and this morning. They have all been immediately returned as
"Undeliverable". The post contained a You Tube link. It also contained two
additional web sites pertaining to what was in the You Tube video. I didn't
think there
May you enjoy the following momentary distraction...
I was recently queued in to the following You Tube video. Maybe you'll
experience a few moments of enjoyment as I did innocently watching it. It's
called "We are from the Future". Lots of pretty special effects. Granted, it
gets a little repetit
having a snit
over it.
This is very odd. This seems like new Vortex behavior I've never run into
before. I've posted countless You tube links to Vortex before with no
problems.
steve
**
From: OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
Sent: Saturday, March 1
Hi Terry, my old friend.
Yes, I did follow through to both web sites, the current one and the other
still under construction. It might be interesting to see what they
eventually post at the new cite. I assume they will post lots of far-off
stuff, some of it controversial. Maybe Jesus-flipping-t
Jones,
Sorry you experienced technical difficulties retrieving my recent message
from the past.
RE: Primer.
The trailers are intriguing. Sort of like Looper. I think I Netflixed it
years ago, but I'm not entirely sure anymore. I have two rationalizations I
can go with:
1. Sometimes there are a
Ed sez:
> Ockham is about to slit his throat.
To paraphrase a famous saying from the movie CE3K
"Occam was one of them" ;-)
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
svjart.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/newvortex/
Daniel,
Calling Jed a "Liar" and then claiming he is "...throwing a tantrum" over
the DGT matter is, IMO, not winning you many converts. Quite frankly, some
of your recent posts strike me as possessing an emotionally charged need on
your part to play the role of an advocate for DGT's questionab
>From Daniel:
> Alright, if Defkalion cannot answer for themselves,
> I am not going to do it anymore for free.
I realize I'm probably misinterpreting the intent of your message, but the
implication I'm making is that you may have been a paid shill for Defkalion.
Needless to say, I do not
Terry sez:
> Tout le monde est encore deviner ce qui le fait fonctionner. On ne sait pas.
Dieu merci pour Google Translate:
"Everyone is still guessing what makes it work. We do not know."
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
svjart.orionworks.com
From: Teslaalset
> Up and running again.
> http://www.defkalion-energy.com/
FWIW:
I accessed the website this morning myself. I got in but several seconds
later I got the following warning message from my virus protection s/w. FYI,
I use WEBROOT:
***
This
Interesting read, Abd. Thanks!
As always, you are meticulous in your personal analysis - relentlessly and
obsessively so! I suspect it's one of your endearing traits that terrified
Mr. Krivit so much. I don't think he knows how to handle: meticulous
scrutiny, particularly when the cross-hairs
Jones sez:
> An intriguing side issue of this ... that is, the general concept of
"DNA-as-information-carrier"
> - maybe it has been done already, and maybe we should be looking for an
encoded message
> which has been here for millions of years. Actually there are themes in
SciFi which have
> expl
The following brief exchange was extracted from a recent post, subject
thread: "[Vo]:Digital information storage in DNA"
Jojo Jaro wrote:
>>Your [Lomax's] opinion has certainly been noted by Bill. Quite obviously,
>> I'm still here cause Bill saw nothing that I have done to deserve
bannin
>From Mr. Lomax:
> ... But Jojo's writings here also vary in quality.
> Sometimes his spelling is atrocious,
> sometimes accurate.
I have been wondering if Mr. Jaro drinks. In fact, for some time now I have
wondered if Mr. Jaro drinks a lot. It might help explain some of his
occasionally
>From Mark Gibbs
>> Look, I am sorry,
> No, you're not. You can't get over your emotionality.
>> ... I cannot think of a way to say that politely.
> Oh, I'm sure you could if you tried. But you don't want to.
Rothwell is what Rothwell does. I would suggest you get over it,
par
>From Mark,
>>> And remember, this whole discussion is Peter's fault ...
>> Peter's fault? Whatever...
> I was joking. Of course it wasn't his "fault" ...
> this may not be the place for levity.
Vortex-l often displays levity. Some enjoy it. Some don't, particularly
those who may
Since I openly speculated about Mr. Jaro's habits I suspected he would
respond. He did.
I see that Jojo recently stated:
> For somebody who's worst drinking was less than 5 bottles of
> beer spread over the first 2 decades of his life; an insinuation
> that I am an alcoholic is a grave in
>From Jed:
...
> His [Huizenga's] purpose was to preserve funding for high energy physics,
...
And that, IMO, pretty much sums it up.
As for all the other annoying shenanigans, they all strike me as just
another means to an end. Whatever works in order to squash the opposition.
If i
I went digging through my Junk eMail folder to find what I was sure would be
a response from Mr.Jaro.
Mr. Jaro replied:
> And the provocations and insults continue.
>
> Since you are clearly incapable of conprehending simple English
> prose. I will spell it out for you. I drank a to
>From Ashfield:
...
> ... I am puzzled by your [Jed's] statement that you have spoken to large
> investors who confirm the E-Cat works
That certainly is an intriguing statement coming from Mr. Rothwell.
What's frustrating about all of this, at least from my perspective, is the
fact
>From ashfield:
>> "However, what is significant is that Rossi never allows his tantalizing
>> evidence to be independently validated."
> Actually he has. The third party verification of the Hot Cat was completed
> a couple of weeks ago and Rossi expects the results (which he has not
seen
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