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On Sat, May 3, 2014 at 2:55 PM, Steve High <diamondweb...@gmail.com> wrote: > 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" <jone...@pacbell.net> 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. > > > > > >