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Old 12-11-2007, 11:10 AM   #1
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Maye he died from all the drugs he was doing that made him believe in the possibility of that invention working.
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Old 12-11-2007, 07:05 PM   #2
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Maye he died from all the drugs he was doing that made him believe in the possibility of that invention working.
Silly me! Of course you're right,...this couldnt possibly be the work of the military industrial complex, could it? I mean, it'd be crazy to think they had anythin to do with his death, or the death of Stanley Meyer. I'd be interested to hear your thoughts about all of those microbiologists that have been droppin like flies over the years. Its only coincidence, right? Its just the tin-foil hat types jumpin to conclusions, right? See, I feel so much better now, because I have faith in you, Joe. I'll sleep so much better now, knowin that your skepticism and steadfast faith in the government is at work 24/7, protectin all of us and makin the world a safer place to live. And I think ya deserve some sort of recognition for this service you've so selflessly provided. So, please send me your full name and address in a personal message so I can write a letter to each branch of our federal government (along with copies to each branch of the military and every "alphabet" agency), singin your praises and nominatin ya for the highest civilian award. Ya have my heartfelt thanks Joe...goodness, listen to me gushin over ya in admiration. Dont worry, I'm gonna make sure the bigshots know what an upstandin citizen ya are. No no, dont thank me...lettin em know all about ya is the least I can do. Hell, they might even make ya the next Phil Klass.

Thanks again, Joe...and I'll be waitin on that info.
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Old 12-11-2007, 09:01 PM   #3
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Why would the government want to kill anyone working that field? It's obviously not a threat to anyone because it is impossible for them to succeed. Killing someone researching cold fusion or water-powered cars is like killing somebody researching flat earth science or the moon landing hoax.
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Old 12-11-2007, 09:13 PM   #4
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They produced workin examples of the technology. What do ya suppose happened to their work after their murders?
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Nobody ever produced any examples of working technology like that because it is impossible. Not because we don't have the technology/engineering capability (like what made the atom bomb "impossible" in 1900) but because it violates the laws of physics.
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