On Sat, 13 Apr 2013 10:47:18 -0700 (PDT)
Analog Fan <analogit...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> How could anyone be surprised that there is negativity towards 
> Sterling's capers?
> 
> As you pointed out, this is exactly the same as countless free 
> energy scams Sterling has been involved with..... It's not science
> or journalism - it's more akin to uncritical fandom for free
> energy.
> 
> As this point, Sterling is an increasingly depressing example 
> of the perils of magical thinking, which is unfortunately 
> so common. His continual boosterism has crossed the line from an
> interest to a pathological obsession. As Sterling's personal
> finances teeter closer to bankruptcy (he posts them on the site),
> he appears to be willing to do and say anything to promote the
> illusion of free energy just around the corner.

It wasn't hard to see more or less how it would turn out, but I
originally looked at the Yildiz saga as entertainment. At this
point, though, it is more sad than anything else.

Sterling abandoned the demo for today and went to France to see the
'Kapagen Villa', another overunity scam of some kind.

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