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Originally posted by Arbitrageur
If that source isn't good enough for you, shall I quote directly from page 137 of Swerdlow's book, Blue Blood, True Blood, Conflict and Creation?
No I don't mean to say that, I meant exactly what I said.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
You mean to say Montauk - The Alien Connection.
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
If you click on "17-breakthrough" in this link it will take you directly to the passage I cited.
www.bibliotecapleyades.net...
I thought I was helping you by providing a direct link so you wouldn't have to navigate to the quote but apparently in my effort to avoid confusing you, I confused you anyway, sorry about that.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
reply to post by buddhasystem
I've observed Cameron being interviewed.
There are some very strange things in this world, (and beyond), yes.
But let's get back to electromagnetism, electrical engineering, and vortex math, shall we?
The text I quoted doesn't appear on that link.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
What?
Why didn't you give me this link the first time?
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
If that source isn't good enough for you, shall I quote directly from page 137 of Swerdlow's book, Blue Blood, True Blood, Conflict and Creation (A Personal Story)?
www.bibliotecapleyades.net...
An entity calling itself Tubor entered my body with such force that I shuddered hard and nearly fell to the floor. Claiming to be the Draco controller of a mission to prepare Earth for occupation, Tubors main concern was other alien and human influences on the population that might thwart their plans. These reptilian beings were extremely nasty and hostile toward anyone who questioned them. Tubor commented that it was disgusted with my body and detested the way a human felt. Humans were considered to be weak, fragile, and too prone to emotional reactions.
Insisting that I had a contract with them which permitted them to use my body before their official arrival, Tubor said that I was also destined to be a liaison during the invasion. Using a human in this way would allow both sides to understand the mind-set of the other. I had supposedly agreed to this because I was once the Sirian ambassador to their home world as well as to Arcturus and a planet called Umo.
The next time Preston used Wilhelm Reich procedures, he brought his tape recorder.
Originally posted by buddhasystem
The latter component has nothing to do with vortices . . .
I see. In that case I'm not sure why you were questioning my source about him being a former ambassador for the planet Umo if you already had the book where he claimed that?
Originally posted by Mary Rose
I have both books.
Yes I didn't include that in my quote but it appeared in the source I linked to. I also didn't include the sentence after what I quoted. Does this somehow negate his claim about being a former ambassador to the planet Umo?
The first sentence is left out, however:
The next time Preston used Wilhelm Reich procedures, he brought his tape recorder.
I know you claim to be an expert researcher and all that, but are you talking about the link I posted where when you open it up at the very top it says "Written by Chris Ketcham"? Chris is really the author of the article. Stealthskater hasn't written much of anything as far as I can tell, but is apparently someone with an interest in the Montauk project who hosts information about that and other topics, from various sources.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
Quickly glancing at your first link, it came across to me as a hit piece.
Who is StealthSkater?
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
I know you claim to be an expert researcher and all that, but are you talking about the link I posted where when you open it up at the very top it says "Written by Chris Ketcham"?
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
It's entirely possible that some of the claims in that article I can't confirm are completely false.
It's entirely possible that some of the claims in many of the sources you look at are false.
Now, just keep that great skeptical attitude you have regarding the source I posted, and apply that to all the other sources you look at.
Well done, Mary!
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
. . . so the man of the hour now is Andrea Rossi, but nobody seems to be able to verify his cold fusion claims either. I was kind of hoping I was wrong about Rossi, but so far I can't say it looks that way.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
"Swedish Skeptics Confirm 'Nuclear Process' in Tiny 4.7 kW Reactor"
. . . Denial was immediate. MIT and Caltech, who had been leaders in hot fusion work, immediately went to work “trying” to replicate the experiment. In just five weeks Caltech announced negative results. At a May 1st 1989 APS meeting in Baltimore, two thousand physicists gave a standing ovation to the Caltech team’s presentation. A lynch mob mentality, combined with denial, turned the exciting discovery of cold fusion into an enemy.
MIT helped set the tone by arranging a front page story in the Boston Herald on the day of the meeting with the headline, “MIT bombshell knocks fusion “breakthrough” cold.” The story was an interview with leaders of the MIT fusion lab that accused Fleischmann and Pons of fraud. The charge was later denied but tapes of the actual interview confirm what was said.
MIT further disgraced itself by altering data in its failure to replicate study. This was discovered two years later by MIT employee Eugene Mallove, who found copies of the July 10 and July 13 drafts of the paper. The July 10th version had a graph that clearly showed excess heat. In the July 13 version the graph was redrawn to show no excess heat. The atmosphere at MIT, as shown by a “Wake for Cold Fusion” party (before the data was analyzed) and t-shirts and mugs offered by the plasma fusion lab, was hardly impartial. . . .
I like posting the truth. If some people end up looking stupid as a result, you can't blame me for that. Some people may also end up looking smart, you can't blame me for that either. But the truth is the truth, isn't that what we are all after?
Originally posted by Mary Rose
So, you like posting hit pieces, so that you can make people look stupid.
I asked you if this sentence somehow negated what followed and you never really answered except to post that.
And, you like deleting sentences that put things in context, such as "The next time Preston used Wilhelm Reich procedures, he brought his tape recorder."
As I said, I'm all in favor of questioning all sources. However I don't really see your passion for truth, because I only see you questioning sources you don't like, and the sources you really should be questioning, like Bearden and Rodin, well, frankly, I don't see you questioning them.
To me, being an excellent researcher means having a passion for the truth, and having the patience to ask questions repeatedly.
Yes.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
Have you seen this article? “1 MW E-Cat Cold Fusion Device Test Successful”
If you look at that story in isolation it might raise your eyebrows. And this is the kind of story that free energy conspiracy theorists love to promote because it doesn't appear that the murder investigation was immediately solved.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
Mallove was killed in 2004 in either a real, or staged, apparent robbery. PESWiki has posted the original Associated Press article:
”Police investigate slaying of N.H. man in Conn.”
So it looks more like some disgruntled renters than TPTB involved in any technology suppression. Plus we also have the U.S. Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center proclaiming cold fusion is real:
More than 6 years later, we now finally learn that two of the revered Cold Fusion scientists accused murderers had lived with the boyfriend's parents at the Mallove rental home. After being evicted, a phone call from the upset mother who had been told their stuff was being thrown in a dumpster, sent the boyfriend to the scene where the murder resulted.
Is this how TPTB suppresses technology, by having the US Navy announce it to the world? It doesn't add up to technology suppression to me.
Researchers are reporting compelling new scientific evidence for the existence of low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR), the process once called “cold fusion” that may promise a new source of energy.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
Originally posted by buddhasystem
The latter component has nothing to do with vortices . . .
Maybe not, but I like this screen shot