Re: [Vo]:Cold Fusion and Government Taxation

2011-10-26 Thread peter . heckert
- Original Nachricht Von: Ron Kita An: vortex-l@eskimo.com Datum: 26.10.2011 23:07 Betreff: [Vo]:Cold Fusion and Government Taxation > Greetings Vortex, > > IF Rossi is successful , as I expect, I wonder what will the world > governments will do

Re: [Vo]:Cold Fusion and Government Taxation

2011-10-26 Thread Ron Kita
Greetings All, A friend of mine mentioned that it is very difficult to tax Italians.so the Italian government places high taxes on gasoline- no escape. We are entering an interesting world. I can remember going on-line with a telex machine and an acoustic coupler to DIALOG information Servic

Re: [Vo]:Cold Fusion and Government Taxation

2011-10-26 Thread Jed Rothwell
Ron Kita wrote: > > Governments cannot resist. Will almost free energy be killed by taxation. > I do not think the voters would allow that. As I have often pointed out, cold fusion will save the average US citizen roughly $2000 per year, $8000 for a family of four. That's just the start; later

Re: [Vo]:Cold Fusion and Government Taxation

2011-10-26 Thread Terry Blanton
DGT speaks on this in their forum: http://www.defkalion-energy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=359 (Google translate) The fuel tax would be feasible if there was some form of combustion in the core Hyperions. No burning does not take place for the production of heat energy. The taxation of raw ma

Re: [Vo]:Cold Fusion and Government Taxation

2011-10-26 Thread David Roberson
who speaks the loudest. Dave -Original Message- From: Ron Kita To: vortex-l Sent: Wed, Oct 26, 2011 5:07 pm Subject: [Vo]:Cold Fusion and Government Taxation Greetings Vortex, IF Rossi is successful , as I expect, I wonder what will the world governments will do on taxation

[Vo]:Cold Fusion and Government Taxation

2011-10-26 Thread Ron Kita
Greetings Vortex, IF Rossi is successful , as I expect, I wonder what will the world governments will do on taxation? Governments cannot resist. Will almost free energy be killed by taxation. Ron Kita, Chiralex