Investing in LENR

This should be like investing in the future of steam when Trevithick rolled out his engine in Merthyr near here.

In a message dated 27/02/2014 22:27:47 GMT Standard Time writes:

To add to this, Industrial Heat is a, I believe, wholly owned subsidiary of Cherokee Partners, a venture capital firm that invests in new energy technologies. Probably fairly deep pockets, and by definition willing to take a risk with the promise of a big payoff if it works. I am as certain as I can be, knowing this breed, that they did extensive due diligence before the deal. So I take it as a positive indicator on the space. Steve
On 2/27/2014 4:36 AM, EMyrone wrote:

This is confirmed by google keywords “E Cat News” and scrolling down to about the fifth or sixth site “News: Rossi Cold Fusion”. IH acquired the rights and is now preparing many patents. It did this after and independent committee of European scientists conducted two multi day tests. Their report is available online. This was followed by a performance validation test in the presence of IH personnel and certified by an independent expert. IH hopes to develop the technology systematically and carefully. ECE explains LENR as in UFT226 onwards, which generated as huge amount of interest as they were being written. So AIAS Fellows might like to get in touch with Industrial heat and discuss possible cooperative work with it. The standard physicists failed to help in any way, even after it became clear that LENR satisfies the Baconian criteria of reproducible and repeatable. So they resorted to ridicule, defamation, misinformation, abuse and in some case outright criminality on the internet. Nearly all of it was done in an underhand way. I have been attacked many times for my support of new technology very urgently needed by humankind. I was the only senior scientist to support the technology, and my views have been proven to be right. This is a case of fragile, egotistical, abusive boneheads impeding progress. These should gradually be removed from positions of authority, where they are known to attack new thought in an underhand way. The entire rotten facade is in need of rebuilding. So i encourage a student protest movement such as the ones that occurred in the sixties and seventies.

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