Jones--

Nice alert--

The "Cold Fusion Now" web page has an item yesterday which parallels what you have attributed to Steidle and makes the connection to cold fusion clearly. Steidle and Christopher Cooper must be close. Steidle certainly has had extensive and complete access to Govt. R&D, including, it seems, cold fusion. The Christopher H Cooper thread on Vortex-l is to the point.

Bob
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jones Beene" <jone...@pacbell.net>
To: <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2014 9:16 AM
Subject: [Vo]:Quote of the day


"Devices powered with nanotube based nuclear power systems may substantially
change the current state of power distribution."

-Retired U.S. Rear Admiral Craig E. Steidle

Admiral Craig E. Steidle - USN, USNA, NASA. Steidle served as the Director
of the DoD Joint Advanced Strike Technology Office - DoD's largest program.
He joined Seldon Technologies recently.

This bears repeating - that a top-level planner with extraordinary
experience believes that nanotube based nuclear power systems is the future
of energy - and presumably not merely for distributed power of for the
military but for the Nation.

OK - he did not say LENR by name but that is what Seldon Technologies is
moving into. Does any seriously doubt that this quote relates to what the
Admiral knows about nanotube-based LENR?

Jones





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