Am 01.11.2011 15:50, schrieb Jed Rothwell:
Peter Heckert wrote:

Yes, he is an expert. And as an expert he would have know there was
a heater near the thermocouple, or that there was cold water in the
other pipe. Any expert would notice this. Heck, I would notice this
in an instant.
So you have X ray eyes?

When you insert a large thermocouple, you look at the thermowell and
make sure it is properly placed. In a test of this nature you would
remove it and make sure the pipe is clear.
This proves nothing. If there is a special device inside with a heater then it will be clear (dry).


He did not want to see it. If he had seen it, he had immediately
closed his eyes and goto somewhere else.

You are saying that he is taking part in the scam.
Not necessarily. He might be convinced it works from the previous demos. If he has too much faith then he is fooled. But anyway I say, he takes part. He can sue me. Then we learn about the customers idenity.
Yes, we know you think that. Yes, we agree it is possible. Tell us
something new. Don't keep repeating something that everyone here
agrees may be true.


Possibly he was an "independent" consultant and got monetary
provision for the sale.
Nothing new. Stuff like this has happened before.

Yes, indeed. It has happened. That is why everyone agrees this could
be a scam. Do you have some other point? Do you think no one noticed
this? Do you think we are all gullible fools and you are the only
person on Vortex who realizes this might be a scam?
Somebody must say this and point to the visible and observable facts to make it clear.

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