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Sid Knickerbocker

2007-07-03, 5:25 pm

It looks like it will be at the kinetica museum in London and run from
July 5 - 12. There will be an exhibition for the media on July 4, so
you may see something about it that evening.

If you are lucky enough to be in London, don't miss this demo. It is
like being able to observe the Wright brothers making their test
flights, only it's a lot more important than that.

There will be a webcam pointed at the Orbo for the duration of the
demo.

Nothing else yet, but go to www.steorn.net/forum or
http://freeenergytracker.blogspot.com to get the latest.

Anthony Matonak

2007-07-03, 5:25 pm

Sid Knickerbocker wrote:
> It looks like it will be at the kinetica museum in London and run from
> July 5 - 12. There will be an exhibition for the media on July 4, so
> you may see something about it that evening.
>
> If you are lucky enough to be in London, don't miss this demo. It is
> like being able to observe the Wright brothers making their test
> flights, only it's a lot more important than that.


More like being able to observe Harry Houdini only it's a lot less
important than that. Do they have an exhibit of card tricks as well?
There is a reason why science is not promoted by touring stage shows.

Anthony
Steve Cothran

2007-07-03, 5:25 pm

I'm not sure how they do things in London, but here in the U.S. when
you have something like that (and it works) you don't show it at a
fair, you build a shitload of them and sell them and get rich.

When their website lists specs and a "Buy Now" button, then you know
it's something besides vapor.
malibu

2007-07-03, 5:25 pm

On Jul 3, 5:16 pm, Steve Cothran <f...@fake.com> wrote:
> I'm not sure how they do things in London, but here in the U.S. when
> you have something like that (and it works) you don't show it at a
> fair, you build a shitload of them and sell them and get rich.
>
> When their website lists specs and a "Buy Now" button, then you know
> it's something besides vapor.


Kinda like when Reich was building his
orgone accumulators and healing cancer
and the Pharmas complained and they jailed him
and he died?

Or when Rife was building his UV microscopes
and seeing living microbes at incredible
magnification and they put him in
an insane asylum (when he got out
he laid VERY low)

John

Eric Gisse

2007-07-03, 5:25 pm

On Jul 3, 3:16 pm, Steve Cothran <f...@fake.com> wrote:
> I'm not sure how they do things in London, but here in the U.S. when
> you have something like that (and it works) you don't show it at a
> fair, you build a shitload of them and sell them and get rich.
>
> When their website lists specs and a "Buy Now" button, then you know
> it's something besides vapor.


Yea - a scam.

Steve Cothran

2007-07-03, 5:25 pm

On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 15:01:27 -0700, malibu <vegan16@accesscomm.ca>
wrote:


>Kinda like when Reich was building his
>orgone accumulators and healing cancer
>and the Pharmas complained and they jailed him
>and he died?


One of the reasons I love Usenet. In 51 years I had not paid much
attention to this. None of the articles I could find indicated that he
sold a shitload of them, though...
>
>Or when Rife was building his UV microscopes
>and seeing living microbes at incredible
>magnification


Same here....didn't sell but a few that I could find. And all that was
before Powerpoint presentations, where even a magic wand works.
Sid Knickerbocker

2007-07-03, 8:25 pm

On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 16:16:29 -0700, Steve Cothran wrote:

> I'm not sure how they do things in London, but here in the U.S. when you
> have something like that (and it works) you don't show it at a fair, you
> build a shitload of them and sell them and get rich.
>
> When their website lists specs and a "Buy Now" button, then you know it's
> something besides vapor.


Steve, even in the US inventors probably want to protect
themselves against piracy, and so does Steorn. Being clever
guys, they pull publicity stunts like this demo, and once they
have their ducks in a row - patents, plenty of publicity,
then they say: "ok guys, we are open for business. Here is the
configuration of magnets that makes this work; here is a gadget that
embodies the principle (they plan to sell 100000 of them). Note that we
have patented all of the obvious implementations of this new scientific
principle, so if you want to get your products on the shelves of Walmart
before anyone else, you will need to licence from us, because it is going
to take GE and Mitsubishi and Sony six months or more before they have
figured out an implementation we haven't patented."

That may not be the way science works, but it is the way businessmen work.

Steve Spence

2007-07-03, 9:25 pm

There's a guy on the street in NYC that does a mean shell game. Only costs
to play, not to watch. Either way, you don't get anything out of it.

--
Steve Spence
Director, Green-Trust
http://www.green-trust.org

"Sid Knickerbocker" <nobody@pseudo.borked.net> wrote in message
news:7ae88317bba193e8ff4b775e8ee96b0b@pseudo.borked.net...
> It looks like it will be at the kinetica museum in London and run from
> July 5 - 12. There will be an exhibition for the media on July 4, so
> you may see something about it that evening.
>
> If you are lucky enough to be in London, don't miss this demo. It is
> like being able to observe the Wright brothers making their test
> flights, only it's a lot more important than that.
>
> There will be a webcam pointed at the Orbo for the duration of the
> demo.
>
> Nothing else yet, but go to www.steorn.net/forum or
> http://freeenergytracker.blogspot.com to get the latest.
>


Steve Spence

2007-07-03, 9:25 pm

Orgone accumulators? LOL, that's a hoot.

--
Steve Spence
Director, Green-Trust
http://www.green-trust.org

"malibu" <vegan16@accesscomm.ca> wrote in message
news:1183500087.117040.258870@a26g2000pre.googlegroups.com...
> On Jul 3, 5:16 pm, Steve Cothran <f...@fake.com> wrote:
>
> Kinda like when Reich was building his
> orgone accumulators and healing cancer
> and the Pharmas complained and they jailed him
> and he died?
>
> Or when Rife was building his UV microscopes
> and seeing living microbes at incredible
> magnification and they put him in
> an insane asylum (when he got out
> he laid VERY low)
>
> John
>


Steve Spence

2007-07-03, 9:25 pm

He ought to join up with Dennis Lee ........

--
Steve Spence
Director, Green-Trust
http://www.green-trust.org

"Sid Knickerbocker" <nobody@mixmin.net> wrote in message
news:35a44db55868438dcd45cad31effa900@anon.mixmaster.mixmin.net...
> On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 16:16:29 -0700, Steve Cothran wrote:
>
>
> Steve, even in the US inventors probably want to protect
> themselves against piracy, and so does Steorn. Being clever
> guys, they pull publicity stunts like this demo, and once they
> have their ducks in a row - patents, plenty of publicity,
> then they say: "ok guys, we are open for business. Here is the
> configuration of magnets that makes this work; here is a gadget that
> embodies the principle (they plan to sell 100000 of them). Note that we
> have patented all of the obvious implementations of this new scientific
> principle, so if you want to get your products on the shelves of Walmart
> before anyone else, you will need to licence from us, because it is going
> to take GE and Mitsubishi and Sony six months or more before they have
> figured out an implementation we haven't patented."
>
> That may not be the way science works, but it is the way businessmen work.
>


Steve Cothran

2007-07-05, 9:25 am

On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 00:10:10 +0100 (BST), Sid Knickerbocker
<nobody@mixmin.net> wrote:

, because it is going
>to take GE and Mitsubishi and Sony six months or more before they have
>figured out an implementation we haven't patented."


If GE or Mitsubishi wants to bust any or all patents that Steorn
holds, it's petty cash to them. Steorn would be crushed like a bug by
legal costs. We'd see the finished product in a month or two in a cool
molded plastic case like their shitty alarm clocks.

GE or some other big company would have already at least attempted to
buy the technology (term used loosely) by now.


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