Well, I didn't really want to get into a debate, so this post is my last word on this, but first I have to make a few things clear as Mary is completely misrepresenting the facts and unjustly defaming me.

Mary's idea of "supporting a scam" is if you write about anything that defies current theory then you are "supporting" a scam - lol  I should also point out that Mylow did not take money from anyone and so by definition it was not a "scam" in the sense that Mary is spinning the story. When it was discovered that Mylow was using trickery it was also published on the blog.  It is sad that the world of exotic energy claims has the occasional fraudster or con artist who pulls people in, but it's a reality, but that does not make it right for pseudosceptics like Mary (or whatever her/his real name is) to brandish everyone who develops exotic technology a "scammer".

For the record, I (along with many tens of people) have spent the last 5 years in Steorn's SKDB where we have learned many things - and many amazing things about magnetics and the bizarre properties and effects that have been found to exist by Steorn (and ultimately exploited) in the form of a useful technology. Steorn have released many independent reports that show anomalous energy gains, some of which are now public.  Even Phil Watson a very talented electrical engineer (who turned out to be one of their fiercest critics) still to this day admits that the eOrbo pulsed motor cannot be readily explained.  Steorn have never scammed anyone and in 5 years I've never heard of one disgruntled investor or of anyone who says they were conned out of anything.  Steorn even offered to pat for my flight from Australia to Ireland back around the time of the Kinetica demo, which I ultimately turned down due to work commitments.  Having known them all for the past 5 years, the people at Steorn have been some of the kindest, warmest and genuine people I've ever known who are sincerely trying to bring something useful to market.  Mary's comments on Steorn are paranoid and baseless.

And for the record, four of the top ecat news sites are currently run by Steorn SKDB members and many of the commentators you see and hear on ecat blogs and sites are existing SKDB members.  All these people have one thing in common, an overwhelming interest in these new energy technologies and to seeing them come to fruition because of the massive positive implications for our species.

It also speaks volumes that Mary (and most of the other pseudosceptics) are not comfortable with making accusations of fraud and scam with their true identities, but instead prefer to hide behind a veil of anonymity. Quite frankly, that says it all really.


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