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Just happened upon a new patent , US app 20130044847 "APPARATUS AND METHOD
FOR LOW ENERGY NUCLEAR REACTIONS' by Dan Steinberg of Blacksburg,
Virginia.   Obviously relevant but I am totally unqualifed to make any
useful comments on it.  'Who are these guys?'



On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 11:41 AM, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Chris Zell <chrisz...@wetmtv.com> wrote:
>
> **
>> Use a little imagination.  They can can accuse LENR advocates as aiding
>> terrorists.  They can plant child porn on their computers.
>>
>
> "They" can do all kinds of things, and they already have. People such as
> Robert Park have deliberately and destroyed the reputations of
> distinguished scientists, fired many scientists, and interfered with
> funding. They have had members of Congress demand researchers' tax returns
> and personal papers. However, there is a limit to how they can do, because
> the information has spread far and wide.
>
> People have downloaded 2.6 million copies of the papers at LENR-CANR.org.
> There are copies of the LENR-CANR library in every nation listed on the
> Internet, except North Korea, and I expect they have made copies
> surreptitiously. There is no way that information can hidden. If it becomes
> generally known that cold fusion is real, millions more copies of the
> technical information will be downloaded. The facts about cold fusion will
> be obvious to every chemist and engineer on earth. The authorities can lie
> to some extent, but they cannot lie so much that they deceive every expert
> when accurate information is readily available, and cannot be suppressed or
> erased.
>
>
>
>> They can make an example of any one of them by murdering one of them and
>> pretending it was a suicide - or just a "random" crime that never gets
>> solved.
>>
>
> There are 4,700 authors in the LENR-CANR.org library database. Do you
> think "the authorities" are capable of killing off that many people? Even
> if they did kill them all, the information would still be in millions of
> computers worldwide. In any case, killing a dozen would attract enormous
> attention to the field.
>
> This is real life, not a third-rate made-for-TV thriller.
>
> - Jed
>
>

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