From: Jed Rothwell 

 

I still do not believe the specifications for the 10 MW system. Nothing that
powerful could be that small, no matter what form of energy it puts out
(heat, electricity, light . . .).

 

- Jed

 

Randy Mills apparently does not realize how much like a charlatan his public
image has become.

 

Looking back over recent memory of Mills and his Millions - he is a one man
money magnet. 

 

1)    Mills very publicly promised a Capstone turbine powered by hydrinos.
Result: never delivered, never explained. Millions raised.

2)    Mills promised a very clever "reverse gyrotron" which got a lot of
attention. Result: never delivered, never explained. Millions raised.

3)    Mills licensed several New Mexico Utilities to produce power using his
"solid fuel" cell. Result: never delivered, never explained. Millions
raised.

4)    Mills announces a hydrino battery of incredible capability. Result:
never delivered, never explained. Millions raised.

5)    Mill announces hydrino light source. Result: never delivered, never
explained. Millions raised.

6)    Mills announce a 10 MW power source. Result: pending.

 

Why would anyone expect this perfect record of unfulfilled promises,
followed by millions of dollars raised - to suddenly change next week?

 

As we know, lots of leeway is given in business to honest hyperbole,
especially from an inventor with great credentials - but is this pattern of
conduct really honest after decades of failure? IOW - at what level of
unfulfilled promises does this conduct become fraudulent?

 

 

 

 

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