At 08:35 AM 9/17/2005, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Mitchell Swartz writes:

"Furthermore, some present day cold fusion devices can produce more excess power (several watts), even though in the hands of Dr. Storms and Jed Rothwell and their company . . ."

Storms and I do not have a company. I have no connection to the company that Storms works with. .....



"Storms and I do not have a company."

ROTFLOL. With all due respect, this is a laughable attempt at 'plausible deniability' when in fact Storms and Rothwell are (and have long been) long-linked at their hips,
for example at the (misnamed) LENR site - which is a company.

As but one (1) example, an admission was seen when it was revealed that the late Eugene Mallove
was irritated about their systematic censorship at the (misnamed) LENR site.
In response, Jed admitted, "It is our web site".

"Subject: Storms/Rothwell censorship
'This is known as science by politics -- it is disgusting. Storms doesn't have leg to stand on and he knows it." - - Gene'" Rothwell: "Storms and I disagree, obviously. It is our web site, not Gene's, so we get to decide."
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[Mon, 23 Aug 2004, [email protected], Re: LENR-CANR editorial policy; underlined for emphasis]


Nor is this 'plausible deniability' apparently isolated. Rather, it appears to be their SOP. Similarly, Ed Storms also has a history of claiming he 'works alone' even when others have given him money, support and equipment.
  For example, confer:
"Dr. Storms is not currently engaged in research in this field as a "solitary endeavor" nor is he a "lone garage scientist"
    nor is he a "lone scientist" working on his own. ...."
     http://www.makezine.com/03/interview/

   Q.E.D.

"Overly organized research is confining, and guaranteed to produce nothing new" - Tio Holtzman




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