On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 5:08 PM, Horace Heffner <[email protected]>wrote:
> The other tests cannot be faked as far as I know. No skeptic has come up > with a plausible method. > > The usual history of scammers is that they eventually have to do more demonstrations and then they get caught or become obvious. That's what happened to Sniffex and Steorn, for example. Or they stay quiet so long that nobody cares about them any more. That's what Mark Goldes and his various magnetic motor and superconductor claims have achieved -- nobody who knows anything about how things work really cares. I suppose that a few fringe lunatics might still believe him. Out of respect for this crowd, I won't name names but it's probably the usual suspects and their usual blogs. I think that within a year or so, we'll have a pretty good idea of whether Rossi is for real... or not. I'm sure if he chooses the quiet route, some believers will scream "Men in black!" and "Suppressed by the CIA or the oil companies" but nobody will believe them, I hope.

