Willis Jenkin wrote:

There are those that believe in the MIB's and those that are MIB's that say
they do not exist and the whole idea of suppression is CRAP!

Cold fusion is the only 100% certified definitely-does-exists anomalous form of energy. I am dead center in the cold fusion business. So I am pretty sure I would have heard from these MIB by now, or someone such as Fleischmann, Storms or Mizuno would have heard from them. So far, the only people who have attacked us are other cold fusion researchers, and the people at Scientific American who have never read a paper and know nothing about the claims.


You will not make Billions of dollars from any FE device, Period!

Of course you could. It would be hard to avoid making billions.


You will not be allowed to disrupt a world economy and qusi stability by
upsetting the apple cart.

That's silly. Starting in 1979, Bill Gates and a handful of scruffy microcomputer designers upset the apple cart and nearly put IBM out of business. Starting in 1908, Henry Ford knocked the US passenger railroads on to the ropes, stealing a large part of their business in 10 or 20 years. They were the largest, most powerful, most ruthless corporations in the world. Around 1960 companies like Toyota and Honda brought Japanese prototype cars to the US and could barely drive them across the country, they were so badly made and so ill-equipped for the US market. Now, Ford and GM are teetering on the verge of oblivion, and if they survive another 10 years it will be because Toyota decides it would be politically advantageous to sell them advanced automotive technology, rather than simply pushing them out of business.

Small businesses have put big ones out of business over and over again throughout the history of commerce.

Believe me, I have been watching over-unity inventors for many years. Some I know are real, such as a cold fusion people and the ones at Hydrodynamics. The rest are probably fooling themselves. In every case, most of their troubles have been and continue to be caused by themselves. I do not have the slightest doubt these people are their own worst enemies, and if they had only acted with a modicum of common sense and business acumen 12 years ago, they would be as rich as Bill Gates is.

The academic scientists act this way because they appear to be really and truly uninterested in money. They honestly think the only way to succeed is to publish in Nature. (Many of them oppose the idea of publishing papers on the Internet.)

The others who act really squirrely are probably either crazy or scam artists.

- Jed


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