With the DoE consistently opposing funding of cold fusion research it is clear that if Rossi let's his e-Cat out of the bag, it will benefit Ron Paul, who has most visibly and consistently over time opposed the existence of the DoE.
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 2:52 AM, noone noone <[email protected]>wrote: > I think the election cycle this year is going to be very interesting. > Actually, I think it will be more exciting than ever before! > > With the US military satisfied the Rossi technology works, purchasing > thirteen systems, and helping with R and D, I think the politicians are > bound to be told about the reality of cold fusion sooner rather than later. > What do you think the politicians will say about cold fusion? I think there > is going to be a big debate, due to all of the implications of cold fusion. > For example, the impact on the energy crisis, the economy, the middle east, > etc. Here are a few thoughts of mine. > > -- Cold fusion technology will make politicians who wasted money on > conventional alternative energy technologies look stupid. > > -- Cold fusion will make politicians who supported free market solutions > to the energy crisis gain support. > > -- Cold fusion will make politicians who support a continual presence in > the Middle East look bad. > > -- Cold fusion will make fake environmentalists -- who will not support > cold fusion -- look bad. > > -- Cold fusion will make there be no need for carbon taxes. > > -- Cold fusion will make politicians who support globalism look bad, > because the E-Cat technology can make all nations much more independent. No > nation will ever need to depend on another nation for energy. > > -- Cold fusion will make politicians who support hot fusion research look > bad. >

