The same things was reported by Argentina in the 1950's.  The article about 
this in the book Sun in a Bottle.
The inventor claims turned out to be a fake.  He was using gunpowder to 
initiate the reaction.

Frank Z






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From: Jed Rothwell <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, Jun 22, 2010 9:45 am
Subject: [Vo]:North Korea claims fusion breakthrough


See:

http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2010/06/21/2010062101166.html 

Quote entire article:


Radioactivity Detected After N. Korea Nuclear Fusion Claim
Right after North Korea claimed a successful nuclear fusion test on May 12, the 
northernmost radiation detection station of the [South] Korea Institute of 
Nuclear Safety detected an eightfold increase in the radioactive substance 
xenon, it emerged Sunday.

Since nuclear fusion is the core process in hydrogen bombs, there is 
speculation that the North actually ran a small-scale nuclear test to develop 
the technology at the time. 

On May 14, two days after the North's announcement, air analysis of KINS's 
radiation detection station in Geojin, Gangwon Province showed about eight 
times as much xenon as in ordinary times, a government official said. 
"Authorities concerned have concentrated on analyzing this," he added. 

Like krypton, xenon is a gaseous radioactive matter that is produced as a 
result of nuclear fission. It is regarded as the surest proof of a nuclear test 
because it does not interact chemically with other matters. 

Seoul detected increased concentrations of xenon a few days after Pyongyang 
conducted a nuclear test in North Hamgyong Province in 2006. 

A nuclear expert said fusion technology normally uses magnetic fields or laser 
beams to compress tritium. "But an atomic bomb is used to compress the tritium 
in hydrogen bombs. If xenon was detected, it must have been produced in such a 
process." 

But Seoul is skeptical about the veracity of Pyongyang's announcement, saying 
the North doesn't have the expensive test reactor needed for nuclear fusion, 
and the claim that it has succeeded in creating a nuclear fusion reaction for 
power generation is implausible since no country has yet managed to put 
fusion-based power generation to commercial use. 

But the government has kept the lid on the KINS's detection of xenon or the 
result of its analysis. "Xenon can be detected as a result of a nuclear test as 
well as of the operation of a power plant," the official said. 

The North's official Rodong Shinmun daily on May 12 claimed scientists 
"succeeded in a nuclear fusion test with the country's own technology." 

Hwang Jang-yop (87), a former secretary of the North Korean Workers' Party who 
defected to the South in 1997, said, "The North has studied making hydrogen 
bombs from the beginning. A successful nuclear fusion test is a possibility."


A quote from another article here:

http://www.armscontrolwonk.com/2727/become-the-sun 

DPRK Succeeds in Nuclear Fusion

Pyongyang, May 12 (KCNA) ­ Scientists of the DPRK succeeded in nuclear fusion 
reaction on the significant occasion of the Day of the Sun this year, according 
to Rodong Sinmun Wednesday.

It goes on:

The successful nuclear fusion marks a great event that demonstrated the rapidly 
developing cutting-edge science and technology of the DPRK.

The nuclear fusion technology is called “artificial solar” technology as it 
represents a field of the latest science and technology for the development of 
new energy desired by humankind…

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