SPECIAL REPORT #1:
<http://newenergytimes.com/BubbleTrouble/2008SonofusionResearchScuttled.pdf>Sonofusion Research Scuttled: Putterman and Suslick's Response to Taleyarkhan's Discovery and Other Science Misdeeds, a New Energy Times Bubblegate Special Report - Jan. 12, 2009 (Previously published as part of NET #31)

SPECIAL REPORT #2:
<http://newenergytimes.com/BubbleTrouble/2009PurdueKnew.htm>Purdue Knew: Purdue's Persecution of Professor Rusi Taleyarkhan , a New Energy Times Bubblegate Special Report - Jan. 12, 2009 (<http://newenergytimes.com/BubbleTrouble/2009PurdueKnew.pdf>pdf version)

SPECIAL REPORT #3:
In progress (Yes, there's more.)


Steven,

When my editor saw my draft title for the companion piece "Sonofusion Scuttled," she asked the same thing, more or less. Has the whole field been scuttled? Well yes and no. That's how we got to the title "Sonofusion Research Scuttled."

DARPA had stopped the research because Seth and Ken failed to confirm. !!!

AICF is on hiatus at Purdue because of the obvious.

I'm sure Tessien in Grass Valley is still moving forward, though I haven't talked with him in a while.

However, the word from Dick Lahey when I talked with him about 1.5y ago is that the work is progressing much better in Europe. The "well has been effectively poisoned here in the U.S." he told me.

However, my intelligence reports tell me that today's report has been noticed in the beltway....


Steve


At 07:14 AM 1/12/2009, you wrote:
I assume Steve Krivit's exhaustive investigative work chronicled in
the latest NET newsletter will be posted to vortex-l shortly.

See:
http://newenergytimes.com/BubbleTrouble/2009PurdueKnew.htm

After skimming through NET's latest investigative report, and
especially noting the conclusion ("Purdue knew"), I wonder what the
status of sonofusion research is these days.

Has all useful research been halted because it has been tainted, or is
there a ray of hope that someone will once again pick up the ball?

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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