Don't forget the Al Jazeera ad. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcNwc-GhzIs
50 sec into it. Payoff? Figure it. T On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 6:24 PM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > From Mr. Lawrence: > > ... > >> Oh, and I don't believe there will ever be a "revelation". >> The punch line will forever be delayed, and the results >> will remain ambiguous. Sean will continue to go along >> pretending he's shown things that he hasn't in an effort >> to keep the True Believers bringing in cash, and in an >> effort to prevent the folks he's burned from realizing >> it was a scam and forming a lynch mob. > > I'm still one of those naive individuals who is not completely, > totally, absolutely, 100% convinced that Steorn is a con operation. > I'm more inclined to speculate that Steorn may have simply fooled > themselves - i.e.: wishful thinking & believing. Nevertheless, I fully > admit the possibility that I could be wrong, dead wrong. > > Regardless of my own waffling I continue to admire both Terry and > Stephen's efforts as they have tried to clarify what many claim is an > obfuscation of the facts from carefully controlled demonstrations on > Steorn's behalf. Both Terry and Stephen have given me much to think > about. > > At present, I suspect the main reason I'm unwilling to believe it's a > con job is that I can't comprehend what Steorn would expect to get > from masterminding such an operation. I seem to be getting the > impression that both Terry and Stephen are also having difficulty in > trying to figure out what Steorn's motivations might be as well. > What's the pay off. > > Running a deliberate con just doesn't make any sense to me. It also > raises my hackles in the Occam's Razor department. If what they are > doing is knowingly diversionary, a deliberate con job, isn't that > eventual grounds for criminal action against them? > > I'm reminded of Deep Throat's advice: "Follow the money." And since we > are trying to follow where the money might be coming from it seems to > me that only the "true believers" who stand to be conned out of their > money would be companies & corporations who end up purchasing licenses > in the hopes of building their own energizer bunny. For the most part, > the admiring and true-believing public are not in a position of being > fleeced. > > Call me naive, but I'm still under the impression that Steorn hopes > that their "spinny thing" will eventually pan out. I'm more inclined > to speculate that Stoern continues to envision becoming filthy rich > from taking a tiny slice of all the profits from the licenses they > hope to sell. > > Regards > Steven Vincent Johnson > www.OrionWorks.com > www.zazzle.com/orionworks > >

