Jojo, by this you imply that the US-Navy is somehow the keeper of wisdom and knowledge.
As a European I sometimes encounter this US-centric-idea, that some US-institution has superior knowledge. Those insaide institutions are mostly stupid buerocrats, which gives the state a bad name, with some clever people inside, to whom normally nobody listens, because institutionalized 'stupidity' trumps insight. This must be worse than average in a command-hierarchy. Compare this to NASA, where there is no such hierarchy, but nevertheless they make errors galore. Implicitly You suggest that a command-structure is superior to a more flat one. If this should be the case, the Peter-principle would not apply. See: ... The Peter Principle is a belief that in an organization where promotion is based on achievement, success, and merit, that organization's members will eventually be promoted beyond their level of ability. The principle is commonly phrased, "employees tend to rise to their level of incompetence." In more formal parlance, the effect could be stated as: employees tend to be given more authority until they cannot continue to work competently. ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Principle There is an interesting podcast by George Kenney, btw, concerning UFO's and what thay are all about, from the position of an US-ARMY insider. http://www.electricpolitics.com/podcast/2012/05/ufos_what_are_they.html Guenter ________________________________ Von: Jojo Jaro <jth...@hotmail.com> An: Vortex <Vortex-l@eskimo.com> Gesendet: 2:11 Dienstag, 10.Juli 2012 Betreff: Re: [Vo]: ECAT 600 C Operations No, Rossi did not discover his LENR2 mechanism from the Chinese. He got help from our own US Navy "skunkworks". Jojo