On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 8:58 PM, Craig Brown <[email protected]> wrote:

> Pseudosceptics is a better term to be honest. The ones who dispaly bizarre
> behaviour. Like how they are obsessed with protecting the financial
> interests of investers whom they've never met and are overtly concerned
> with saving us all from investing in controversial and exotic energy
> technologies.
>
> Mentioning Pink Invisible Flying Unicorns and a liberal sprinkling of
> references to James Randi, Carl Tilley etc etc, blah blah blah...
>

Yes.  I remind people that Carl Tilley was a crook who stole a half million
dollars from poor Tennessee farmers.  The free energy advocates initially
endorsed, promoted and featured his electric car that never needed
recharging.  He's now a convicted felon for fraud and last I heard was a
fugitive with a bench warrant for his arrest.  It was local TV reporter
skeptics who undid his scam-- not his investors or the believers.

Remember when you thought Dennis Lee had beaten the FTC in court?  Well,
they got the last laugh and the scamming convicted felon was finally shut
down by the FTC skeptics and the FBI.  He was featured on a Dateline NBC
show as the liar that he was.  Still support his HHO and car running on
water nonsense?

You left out Mylow!  Remember Mylow?  He was the joker who laughed at you
while you treated him as if he were a great inventor.    Remember how he
strung you and Sterling Allan along with his fishing line and electric
motor?  And how you believed for months that he had a magnetic motor that
ran itself?  You ranted and raved against "pseudosceptics" then too.  But
they were right, were they not?  It wasn't you who enhanced the photos that
revealed the scam.  It was the skeptics.

And do you not still support Steorn and still have their information about
them available on your web site?  What about all their lies and broken
promises since 2006?   What did Steorn's own hand picked jury say?  Why did
Steorn not show them any devices ever?  What happened when Steorn had a
show at the Kinetica Museum?  Did they allow Dr. Mike to "take a
screwdriver" to Orbo?   Where are their African pumps?  Where are their
0.5W/cc power density energy sources?  Where's their solid state Orbo kit?
Can I buy one?  Have they ever sold anything except lame cult club
memberships?  Do you still support them or do you now recognize that they
are scammers?

(Documentation for the above is all available from Google or elsewhere.
Some of the claims and discussions took place in the now deleted Steorn
forum and in comments on Sterling Allan's website.  Some are archived by
Moletrap members, the internet archives, and various private collections)

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