Jones Beene wrote:
>
> Fred,
>
> Given that this incident occurred over twenty years ago, and given 
> that the information could be very important to others, especially 
> now with the renewed interest in alternatives - and the US having 
> passed the Peak Oil tipping point, can you provide more critical 
> details?
>
> If the name of the Ohio company and the inventors are disclosed, 
> then there is probably someone on vortex in the vicinity of Toledo 
> might be willing to track down the further particulars - even if 
> the inventors have passed away. There would be records in the 
> archives of local newspapers for any type of explosion like this. 
> Even if not on the internet - it would be in microfilm.
>
> Personally, I do not believe in this kind of conspiracy thing 
> coming from our government, because ... for one thing, if they are 
> too slow and stupid to allow known terrorists to learn to fly 
> commercial aircraft (with expired visas) then they certainly are 
> not keeping tabs on fringe inventors (although some times my phone 
> line sounds like a Gene Kelly rehearsal).
>
I don't want to get involved in a wicked witch hunt, Jones.

My impression was/is that it was a Detroit "conspiracy".

The Congressional Record might reveal that the Ed Muskie
hearings actually took place.

"Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean they're not out to get you".  
:-)

Fred





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