Best: Persuade Rossi to sell (or rent) you a single e-Cat ASAP. I'll contribute $ to that effort. Then have competent engineers instrument it and do a proper test. If done properly, and it's a successful test, you won't have any problems with advocacy.
-m From: Ruby [mailto:r...@hush.com] Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2011 1:09 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: [Vo]:POLITICAL What is the best way to advocate? I was seriously bummed out to hear the Navy researchers being forced to stop their work due to too much publicity. My question to Vortex members is this: What is the best way to advocate for clean energy from "this reaction", which we choose to call cold fusion? This past year, Cold Fusion Now did several mailings to DoE, politicians, and venture capitalists. Do you think writing letters and telephoning is worth the trouble, or, is it actually detrimental? Now that commercial units are imminent, do you feel we should drop political efforts? I am constantly going back and forth on this. The public needs to be informed so that we will have the capacity to demand this technology, and not let it be derailed again. What do you think is the best way to do this? And thanks for a great year of typing from your crew. Ruby