It doesn't matter much what either candidate says, they will follow the
advice of DoE or NASA. DoE in particular STILL don't think ELNR
happens. At least that is their current official position.
See what I wrote here
http://www.delcotimes.com/articles/2012/08/20/opinion/doc50319a7792549847984557.txt?viewmode=fullstory
The problem with voting for Romney as that he is much more likely to get
us into war in the Middle East. He is Netanyahu's pal don't forget.
Adrian Ashfield
On 11/6/2012 12:49 PM, James Bowery wrote:
I've decided to vote for Mitt Romney and enthusiastically recommend
that others, including die-hard Obama and Ron Paul supporters, vote
for him. I do with with a vague feeling of nausea because I know I'll
be misunderstood. Please let me explain. I'm not kidding. I'm serious
as a heart attack about this endorsement: The government's scientific
establishment has been suppressing a technology that would
disintermediate virtually all centralized structures of civilization:
cold fusion. The general elite attitude has been that something that
can save the world dare not come out of a podunk university -- let
alone one in Utah. There's also the vague unconscious sense that
disintermediation on that scale would upset just about every
establishment apple-cart, but that's not the proximate reason for the
suppression. It's really just religious piety showing obescience to
the Ivy League that's the bottom line on why we don't, today, have a
completely clean, decentralized and virtually limitless energy source
you can by at Home Depot for a few hundred dollars. This is so
entrenched in the scientific establishment -- so much of the "church
of physics" claim to piety depends on maintaining this falsehood that
it really would take Presidential attention to counteract it enough
that just private capital, let alone public funding, would be
allocated appropriate to the potential.
So what has this to do with Mitt Romney?
Mitt Romney has made a comment, about as ignorant is you can get,
about cold fusion that is, despite its ignorance, a positive comment.
Understand that to the government's physics establishment this is
tantamount to a candidate for Pope proclaiming Beelzebub a candidate
for Sainthood. Moreover, being a Mormon, he is far from biased against
a major discovery coming out of Utah. Although in this particular case
the Mormon university, BYU's scientist, Steven Jones, played a
significant role in helping the scientific establishment suppress cold
fusion, that bit of history is obscure enough that it falls well
beyond the abject level of knowledge that Mitt Romney has displayed
about cold fusion.