Mary Yugo <[email protected]> wrote:

Sure but it really is a waste of space.  Here are some of the idiotic
> nonsense actively promoted on Sterling's pages...  as if Obama going to
> Mars alone wasn't enough.   Tell you what-- rather than my boring everyone,
> choose from the list here:
>
> http://pesn.com/Radio/Free_Energy_Now/    Let me give a brief summary:
>
> -  A guy who propose to save energy because he shows how to make an
> ordinary LED light that he claims equals a 75W bulb.  It doesn't and it
> won't.  It uses disposable AA batteries!  Just moronic.
>
> -  Freddy Cell and Stanley Myers claim they can make energy from plain
> water.  Water as a fuel.  Yah shoore.  . . .
>

These are examples of strange beliefs. There are countless strange beliefs
which are not part of a fraud. A belief can be strange, ignorant,
misguided, and even dangerous yet perfectly sincere, and not fraudulent.
Faith healing and creationism, for example.

As far as I know, Stanley Meyer sincerely believed that his devices could
make energy from plain water.

You claimed that "Allan's more serious problem is that he supports obvious
and less obvious scams and he actively solicits money for them by asking
people to contribute." Which of these things you listed are scams, and
which did Allan "actively solicit money" for?

- Jed

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