Chris,

No one is suggesting or hinting that your particular device doesn't "work." It obviously does something with plasma, but your continued secrecy is hard to justify, since you have a patent in hand.

No company with the means to benefit will risk the consequences of IP theft under these circumstances - look what just happened last month with a far lesser-valued idea. Toshiba tried to steal it and now owes the small company near here called SanDisk a whopping $755 million and that is just the start. There is talk that SanDisk may end up owning Toshiba. Every major company in the world see this. And though there are some foolish CEOs out there - the chance of someone actually stealing you idea, or suppressing it, is miniscule. Even Enron wouldn't have gone that far and scum-bag companies like that are getting thinned-out fast.

Plus, in the past you have indicated that your invention is NOT primarily for energy production but for waste management or diamond films etc - So the $64 question is - are you now claiming that it is robustly overunity in terms of Pin-Pout and can be used as an energy device?

If it is OU, then why not publish data and enlighten us as to what is going on? You seem to want your share of acknowledgement that it is a great discovery, and perhaps it is, but most of the people who follow this forum have been down that road too many times to take someone's word for it... Plus... when the back-story degenerates to some kind of nebulous "conspiracy" then it begins to sound like Jack Carey or Dennis Lee, and I'm sure that you do not want to be identified with that type of self-promoter.

Otherwise, if you want to intellectually contribute to the breadth and depth of the ZPE "information pool" which will help other experimenters to eventually succeed, then that is certainly OK and welcome here too -

....but it does us all (all who are interested in the maturation of these technologies) a huge disservice to suggest that Puthoff is somehow a tool of the CIA, or whatever. What he did for them years ago involved "remote viewing" and that was in "another lifetime" almost. It is laughable to suggest he is a tool of this present administration, anyway.

That kind of loose-cannon talk only serves to diminish your own credibility at a time when you should be thinking positive and putting the best face on your own work - which can be easily accomplished with some level of disclosure.

You need real data in the public domain so that replicated experiments and independent verification can follow - just as Naudin/ Moller are doing - ad hominem attacks serve no useful purpose and are actually counter-productive in the long-run.

Jones


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