Re the shutterstock image. It's the same picture. You can crop the Shutterstock 
image to match the truncated piece of whatever that is that's on the SH(i)T 
website and everything matches exactly detail for detail. A remarkable piece of 
sleuthing,Jones. Is there actually software that allows one to input an image 
that can then be matched against everything on the web? That would sure be the 
bane of every two bit scam artist.  

Steve High

On May 3, 2014, at 1:56 PM, "Jones Beene" <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Axil Axil
>  
> Here is more info from Revolution Green web site. "Konstantine Balakiryan, 
> PhD, is a founder and CEO at Solar Hydrogen Trends Inc. As a chief scientist 
> he is the driving force behind the 7 models of the hydrogen reactor. 
> Konstantine was a Professor and head of physics, chemistry and mathematics 
> department at the Russian University of Friendship (Moscow).
>  
> Funny thing, Axil. Most PhD’s have a few relevant publications, especially in 
> an advanced technology if they are promoting that technology and trying to 
> raise tens of millions. Or at least a Patent or two. Are there any patents or 
> publications for Balakiryan? I’ve been unable to find them if they are out 
> there.
>  
> However – look at the picture of the impressive “reactor” which appears on 
> the SHT website: http://www.solarhydrogentrends.com/img/laboratory.jpg
> Indeed, one would need something like this to handle 16 different chemical 
> reactions, as they claim? OTOH, doesn’t that pic look remarkably like this 
> bottling machine from China: 
> http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-166130981/stock-photo-drinks-production-plant-in-china.html
>  
> Coincidence? Maybe the same company designed both?
>  
> In the case of Balakiryan, a quick googling turns up zero publications, no 
> discussion on Physics boards, and no patents … yet a number of telling 
> comments like this one:
> Dear Kourtney,
> I have an idea for a new line of jeans named ”Salvador Dali” by Kourtney 
> Kardashian. This innovative concept will astonish the fashion world. Please 
> call me, so I can send you some of the designs.
> 602 618 4222.
> Konstantin Balakiryan
> PhD, Professor
> Yes, this is/was indeed the Telephone # of a person named “Dr Konstantin 
> Balakiryan,” but maybe it is his son, who is also a young professor ? - 
> instead of the genius who is now CEO of Solar Hydrogen Trends.
>  
> All of this is circumstantial and means nothing really, if KB is really a top 
> scientist, and if there is truth to these claims.
>  
> Yet since SHT are actively seeking money which could go into honest 
> alternative energy R&D, should the commentators on Vortex not question 
> whether or not he is a real scientist or a con artist instead?  Of course, 
> maybe he is just interested in getting into Kourtney’s jeans at the same time 
> as he is saving the World by converting oxygen into hydrogen J
>  
> The point being – it is probably wise for vocal proponents of LENR to “wait 
> and see” if there really is any small shred of evidence for these incredible 
> claims - besides that of a SoCal smog tester dude who does not want to talk 
> about the SHT testing on the record.
>  
>  

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