I am amused at your naïve trust in the competency of the US Congress. The
only thing the members are interested in is being reelected and getting
pork for their district.



Furthermore, Solandra was not a black project. If an inquiry on LENR by a
member was to occur, that inquiry would itself be classified an no one
would ever know about such an inquiry.



“If someone did it secretly, that person would be fired, and hauled before
a Congressional Investigation.”



Oliver North did get fired, but that was related to an effort to save the
job of the POTUS.

.

If the intent of the Navy is to keep LENR development secret, I would
expect that the Navy would not take delivery of the prototype system to
discredit their interest in Rossi’s technology.



The US government will continue to discredit LENR. The only flaw in this
secrecy strategy is that DGT has reversed engineered Rossi’s technology. In
the end this will force LENR out of the Pentagon’s black bag.






On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 8:56 PM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote:

> Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The details of the development of intelligence gathering platforms are
>> always protected from public and congressional oversight by the black
>> budget process were only a total budgetary figure is available.
>>
>
> No, they are not. Programs are protected only because there are so many of
> them that Congressional oversight is overwhelmed. Some members of Congress,
> on some committees, can see anything they want. The hearings are kept
> secret, but the Representatives have full access. I am sure they would have
> access to the purchase order for a cold fusion reactor, since nothing about
> cold fusion is classified. It does not exist, according to the government.
>
> Furthermore, Washington is as a leaky as a sieve. If anyone, anywhere in
> the government bought a 1 MW cold fusion reactor, I am sure the news of it
> would reach Robert Park and the mass media in a few days. They would raise
> hell. This would be a tremendous scandal, on the scale of the Solandra
> bankruptcy. The administration knows that. They would NEVER approve such a
> thing. If someone did it secretly, that person would be fired, and hauled
> before a Congressional Investigation.
>
> - Jed
>
>

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