RE: [Vo]:When the experts weigh in on real High Technology - BEWARE

2017-12-12 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
Jones-

Smoking- out green carpet layers also seems evident to me.   Although it may 
only be astro turf.

Bob Cook




From: JonesBeene <jone...@pacbell.net>
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2017 7:09:38 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: [Vo]:When the experts weigh in on real High Technology - BEWARE



Looks like the previous post has smoked out the paradigm for "delusional 
inventor” … as if we needed more proof.



  *   For every delusional inventor there are an unlimited and unfettered 
number of delusional self-serving pundits


RE: [Vo]:When the experts weigh in on real High Technology - BEWARE

2017-12-12 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
J
Jones—

You say: “Watch out for a few impediments, however, but probably not at the 
Federal level. A few states could get involved as has happened in the past.”

You sound like a green carpet layer paid by the Feds.  Who do you think was 
telling MASSACHUSETTS to stay away from Apple?  It was the computer 
industrial/federal government complex of the East centered in Boston and MIT in 
the 70’s.  It certainly was not the established folks out on Cape Cod.

MIT has long understood the fiscal advantage of using Federal funding for in- 
State corporate persons, borne to their MIT fathers.   Think what happened to 
P at MIT as a result of its Federal influence.

I think you are a bit naïve about the FED’s, particularly when it comes to 
issues associated with energy technology.

Take a look at the recent Vortex-l item I posted—“Government Secrecy and 
Knowledge.”

As for Russ’s comment:

“For every delusional inventor there are an unlimited and unfettered number of 
delusional self-
serving pundits who demand that their mere thoughts having no pedigree other 
than their anonymous keyboard pecking are more than equal to any inventors 
efforts.”

I agree about the number of pundits.  And as to delusional inventors, IMHO most 
inventors are delusional or imaginative as are most scientists, particularly 
the theorists.  The politicians are the least delusional and have the best 
foresight, since they see financial security is possible in 2 years when they 
team with the energy government/industrial complex headed up in Huston—not 
Boston this time.

Texas may follow Massachusett’s lead when it comes to a public stock offering 
(IPO) in a company producing a LENR energy source, as to how to protect its 
corporate persons’s  wealth.

Bob Cook



From: Russ <russ.geo...@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2017 6:57:28 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: [Vo]:When the experts weigh in on real High Technology - BEWARE

For every delusional inventor there are an unlimited and unfettered number of 
delusional self-serving pundits who demand that their mere thoughts having no 
pedigree other than their anonymous keyboard pecking are more than equal to any 
inventors efforts. The crisis of social media is that it allows the fallacy of 
such babbling to appear in the ‘balance.’ The infinite number of puppy mills 
that have bastardized the system of academia into a system where doting parents 
buy their dotard children yet another nice sticker albeit in the form of a 
school certificate has overwhelmed true scientific investigation burying the 
signal of invention in the noise of the delusional.

From: JonesBeene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net]
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2017 2:47 PM
To: Vortex List <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Subject: [Vo]:When the experts weigh in on real High Technology - BEWARE

Despite the alarms we constantly hear, the risk of high level interference with 
advanced technology (even LENR) is not huge – at least due to competitors in 
the energy sector.

The problem is that most overlooked technology simply DOES NOT work except in 
the mind of a delusional inventor. If it works, the top level interference will 
be minimal.

The problems will not come from the energy sector itself – in fact those guys 
will be clamoring to buy-in early to any “real” LENR technology, since the one 
thing they have in excess is money and the one thing they lack is foresight. 
Watch out for a few impediments, however, but probably not at the Federal 
level. A few states could get involved as has happened in the past.

Case in point: Apple.

WHEN APPLE WENT PUBLIC ON THIS DATE IN 1980, THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS ORDERED 
INVESTORS TO STAY AWAY !!!

Apple issued its IPO to the public on this day in 1980.  The famous 1984 TV 
Commercial came later.

The Officials in only one state would not permit individual investors to buy 
Apple stock. Many of the other early computer pioneers were located in Mass 
(Data General, Digital Equipment Corporation, etc now defunct).

For Shame ! Almost unbelievable but true. One look at Woz, in the days of 
Archie Bunker … well … the lesson here is clear. You cannot judge a book by its 
cover, as they say, and Apple’s cover story was iffy.

http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?guid=34bddaeade8a11e79560df69f2c4d98c=nwtpm

The messages is that the top stock experts in the second most advanced 
technology state completely blew it -- and denied any ownership to their 
citizens of the most valuable stock ever issued, from the most valuable company 
ever formed - having surpassed the oil giant Exxon, which is itself almost 
unbelievable.

If you have something real in alternative energy, the problem will probably not 
be coming from Rick Perry at DoE and his dumb-and-dumber associates.

But for sure, they will not help either. Apple is a good role model.








RE: [Vo]:When the experts weigh in on real High Technology - BEWARE

2017-12-12 Thread JonesBeene


Looks like the previous post has smoked out the paradigm for "delusional 
inventor” … as if we needed more proof.


➢ For every delusional inventor there are an unlimited and unfettered number of 
delusional self-serving pundits 


RE: [Vo]:When the experts weigh in on real High Technology - BEWARE

2017-12-12 Thread Russ
For every delusional inventor there are an unlimited and unfettered number of 
delusional self-serving pundits who demand that their mere thoughts having no 
pedigree other than their anonymous keyboard pecking are more than equal to any 
inventors efforts. The crisis of social media is that it allows the fallacy of 
such babbling to appear in the ‘balance.’ The infinite number of puppy mills 
that have bastardized the system of academia into a system where doting parents 
buy their dotard children yet another nice sticker albeit in the form of a 
school certificate has overwhelmed true scientific investigation burying the 
signal of invention in the noise of the delusional.

 

From: JonesBeene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2017 2:47 PM
To: Vortex List 
Subject: [Vo]:When the experts weigh in on real High Technology - BEWARE

 

Despite the alarms we constantly hear, the risk of high level interference with 
advanced technology (even LENR) is not huge – at least due to competitors in 
the energy sector. 

 

The problem is that most overlooked technology simply DOES NOT work except in 
the mind of a delusional inventor. If it works, the top level interference will 
be minimal.

 

The problems will not come from the energy sector itself – in fact those guys 
will be clamoring to buy-in early to any “real” LENR technology, since the one 
thing they have in excess is money and the one thing they lack is foresight. 
Watch out for a few impediments, however, but probably not at the Federal 
level. A few states could get involved as has happened in the past.

 

Case in point: Apple. 

 

WHEN APPLE WENT PUBLIC ON THIS DATE IN 1980, THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS ORDERED 
INVESTORS TO STAY AWAY !!!

 

Apple issued its IPO to the public on this day in 1980.  The famous 1984 TV 
Commercial came later.

 

The Officials in only one state would not permit individual investors to buy 
Apple stock. Many of the other early computer pioneers were located in Mass 
(Data General, Digital Equipment Corporation, etc now defunct).

 

For Shame ! Almost unbelievable but true. One look at Woz, in the days of 
Archie Bunker … well … the lesson here is clear. You cannot judge a book by its 
cover, as they say, and Apple’s cover story was iffy.

 

http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?guid=34bddaeade8a11e79560df69f2c4d98c
 

 =nwtpm

 

The messages is that the top stock experts in the second most advanced 
technology state completely blew it -- and denied any ownership to their 
citizens of the most valuable stock ever issued, from the most valuable company 
ever formed - having surpassed the oil giant Exxon, which is itself almost 
unbelievable.

 

If you have something real in alternative energy, the problem will probably not 
be coming from Rick Perry at DoE and his dumb-and-dumber associates. 

 

But for sure, they will not help either. Apple is a good role model.