[SEL] It works? Ban it! - Attention Brent

Arnie Fero fero_ah at city-net.com
Mon Jun 18 08:34:54 PDT 2007


Rob,

Now you're just being silly.  There's NO WAY that Brent can possibly
comply with your request.  These are SECRET technologies.  Duh...

Brent just KNOWS that they exist because they MUST.  If he had the ability
to answer so much as ONE of your questions then they wouldn't be secret
technologies now would they?

A better question is do Brent (and others) have the balls to take this
thread over to Slick where it belongs?  To help in that regard, I've cc'd
Slick on this reply.  Kerry was kind enough to provide subscription info
for those willing to jump into the pool.

How about it folks?  Pills to convert water into gasoline?  (Purchased by
Chevron in 1953)  350 MPG carby?  (Purchased by Esso in 1941)
So much to discuss...  So little time...

See ya,  Arnie

Arnie Fero
Pittsburgh, PA
fero_ah at city-net.com


On Mon, 18 Jun 2007, Rob Skinner wrote:

> > there has been technology around for the last 40 - 50 years on
> > alternative power generation that creats no detrimental effects to the
> > environment i have listings of them most of them were bought out by
> > fuel companies,Automobile companys or shut down by the government as
> > they were potentially damaging to there business.
>
> Brent,
> Your statement is so absurd that I would normally just shake my head
> and ignore it.  However, we have impressionable youngsters on the
> List who might buy into your nonsense.  So with that, I'm calling you
> out, challenging you, throwing down the gauntlet.
>
> You claim to have a list of secret technology.  Please tell us of the
> top three technologies (if it wouldn't break your vow of secrecy).
>
> 1.  Name the technology.
>
> 2.  Detail how this technology is useful in the production of power,
> the raw materials required, the processes that convet the raw
> materials to energy.
>
> 3.  Provide a picture of a prototype device.
>
> 4.  Which companies and governments "bought" this technology?
>
> 5.  What device do these governments and companies use to prevent YOU
> from utilizing these technologies.
>
> There you go.  Three technologies, fifteen questions total.  It will
> surely be no problem for someone with your extensive database to
> enlighten us with facts.
>
> Just a warning.  If you make unsubstantiated claims, you'll get em
> thrown back in your face with demands for evidence to support your
> contentions.




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