OrionWorks wrote:

I guess it was inevitable.

Tom Bearden has weighed in on the recent STEORN incident.

Tom Bearden, weighing in, there's a great double entendre.


According to Bearden it would appear that the STEORN device may have
suffered the fate of having been "...moved to the 'new' site with a
new local vacuum dynamics."

Local vacuum dynamics,eh. Did he get that out of the literature, or did he make that up?


Predictably, Bearden also speculated that "...the bad guys" may have
adversely altered the machine's operation "...from a distance".

There's no paranoia in his family, eh? I assume that these bad guys must have used something analogous to remote viewing in order to affect the machine's operation?


It's clear that many in the Vortex group do not hold Bearden's
research in high regard. Nevertheless, Bearden's concluding

I think that Tom is due to be elevated to the status of the. science fiction author, Tom Bearden. An "honor" previously accorded to the Russian science fiction author Alexander Frolov.

I've had to endure Schwartz's cavetching about not getting his papers posted on the LENR site because he refuses to encrypt them in the proper format. He could rectify this situation by purchasing an Acrobat Distiller, and encrypting them himself. Instead he prefer to attack Jed and Ed.

I'm hoping that Tom will post on Vortex complaining about our criticism of his "research" because of his failure to produce a working energy machine or a working directed energy weapon.

IMHO, it's not proper to substitute the word research for speculation, which AFAIK, is what "the local vacuum dynamics" is. I'm wondering what the other Vortexians have to say about that?


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