James Patterson [inventer of microspheres, used every freekin where in
every flippin thing these days] tried to market a cold fusion water heater
a while back.
 For some reason it didn't take off.
 Time to check back in?

http://www.infinite-energy.com/resources/abc.html
 During the last year, Patterson's little beads have led to a huge
surprise. Not only do they produce heat. It turns out, they also neutralize
radioactivity.

http://www.lightparty.com/Peace/MiracleInTheVoid.html
Clean Energy Technologies (CETI) is marketing licenses for the a power cell
invented by Dr. James Patterson, a scientist with a distinguished record of
achievement. News of his device spread widely when it was discussed on two
ABC shows, Nightline and Good Morning America.

http://www.cleanenergy.com/
Clean Energy Technologies (CETI)
..no mention of Dennis [the crook] Lee, for a change. [If you ever get the
chance, DO go see the show. It's a FACINATING display of con artistry and
emotional manipulation surpassed by none...just don't give him any money.
PS, you WILL 'want' to.]
http://www.phact.org/e/z/leemotortest.htm
http://www.phact.org/e/dennis.html

 People are still saying that Tesla 'made' free energy...never happened.
 Train loads of coal paid for by George Westinghouse was doing that job.
 Tesla wanted to freely 'transmit' energy...like every radio station does
today, by the multi megawatt. [Which incidently, lets people who live near
by pull out flourecent tubes from the closet for free light]

 Got an antenna as big as a frigate sail?
 Oh! Wrong frequency!
See H.A.R.P. [and have that pointed at your house?]

Ode


At 02:45 PM 7/6/2005 +0900, you wrote:
>
>This is a useful introduction to the topic for those who want it:
>
>http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/6.11/coldfusion_pr.html
>
>Cold fusion, if commercialized, would change the world so radically we 
>can hardly comprehend the implications and ramifications.   The rapid 
>demise of the corrupt oil empire would be one of the first blessings.
>
>Those lucky few who identify the Microsoft of cold fusion 
>commercialization will of course become quite  wealthy.   But I assume 
>most research at this stage is non-commercial.
>
>JBB
>
>
>
>On Wednesday, Jul 6, 2005, at 14:39 Asia/Tokyo, Jonathan B. Britten 
>wrote:
>
>> A letter to the editor in today's newspaper (Daily Yomiuri)  mentioned 
>> a recent success in room-temperature fusion somewhere in California.
>>
>> I wonder whether that's correct;  seems it would be big news if so.
>>
>> A quick Google did not turn up anything definitive;  if anyone knows 
>> of something new I would be glad to hear.
>>
>> Thanks in advance;  I know some members follow this topic closely.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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