You should further your education into human nature by dealing with a
criminal psychopath. Bernie Madoff is not available anymore but I am sure
there are many more doing business on wall street.



On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 8:43 PM, David Roberson <[email protected]> wrote:

> I sure hope not!  If Mills really has a device that performs as he
> indicates, then I will be super pleased.
>
>  There is great pleasure in seeing something you helped design go into
> production and be used by thousands of happy clients.  Nothing feels better
> than seeing your design out in public performing a task that is needed and
> I can not imagine someone willing to forgo that pride just to cheat others
> out of their investment funds.  I say cheat because the guys that supported
> Papp, in the case you mention, had a right to make a profit on their money.
>  Papp should have been ashamed to take the money that these investors
> entrusted to him with that type of attitude.  I know many people who have
> accepted funds to start companies and they typically worry more about the
> people who trust them that they worry about their own situation.
>
>  If Papp had the attitude you attribute to him, then he appears more like
> a fraud than otherwise.
>
>  Dave
>
>
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>
>
> On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 8:05 PM, David Roberson <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>
>> The other problem I find difficult to accept is that the Papp engine did
>> not find its way into production if it actually performed as described.
>>  Even an idiot would instantly realize that the Papp engine would be a
>> great investment and money maker.  The videos mentioned that it was
>> demonstrated to at least one automaker and they are not stupid.  Why on
>> earth would they let such an opportunity get away?  It just doesn't add up.
>>
>
>  Bob Rohner asked Papp about this. "Jo why don't you put your engine into
> production:".
>
>  Papp said that production is a lot of work and worry. Why go through it
> when I can get all the money I need from investors when I need it. Look
> around, I have all I can ever want...cars, boat, house...etc. why go
> through all the trouble that comes with production.
>
>  Maybe Mills thinks in like ways.
>

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