Sterling is indeed huge personality. He does not care what other people
think.

Although he sometimes uses too much conspiratorial rhetoric, he is still
always putting science first and speculation to the background. I guess
that NWO-conspiratorial rhetoric from suppression of knowledge is very
american way of thinking. In Europe such is less common.

And he really can utilize my favorite maxim: Absence of evidence is not
evidence of absence.

This is very difficult maxim to apply to real world situations where things
are often fuzzily defined. But Sterling usually understands it, that it is
not scientifically correct to turn back for something that first sounds
implausible.

Anyway, he is showing great dedication to the most unrewarding work, that
is to fly around the world to meet all sorts of perpetual motion machine
inventors. But perhaps someday he will get his reward and is really the
front line journalist who is reporting some new and emerging exotic pure
energy technology that will change the world as we know it.

      –Jouni

On 14 February 2012 17:39, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I just finished reading Sterling Allan's report on his trip to to
> Defkalion.
>
> "Hope from Athens found in Cold Fusion"
>
> http://pesn.com/2012/02/13/9602039_Hope_from_Athens_found_in_Cold_Fusion/
>
> http://tinyurl.com/7yv2are
>
> Sterling touches on his split up with Hank Mills over the Defkalion
> controversy. Hank strikes me as coming across as being more loyal to
> Rossi's cause, whereas Sterling seems to be taking a more pragmatic
> approach to the whole Rossi/Defkalion issue.
>
> Sterling is an obvious cheerleader for the cause of all forms of "Free
> Energy". Sterling has also been known to report on other matters that
> occasionally go bump in the night. This includes an occasional UFO or
> MIB story, the content of which might give some within the Vort
> Collective a slight bout of indigestion. Personally I enjoy Sterling's
> sincerity even if certain self-appointed skeptics [aka Krivit and MY]
> love to gleefully point to an occasional UFO report as proof that this
> reporter is nothing more than a wacky deluded fool. Such assessments
> don't bother me. I enjoyed reading Sterling's article. It's possible
> you might enjoy reading it too. ;-)
>
> Regards
> Steven Vincent Johnson
> www.OrionWorks.com
> www.zazzle.com/orionworks
>
>

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