Saturday, June 18, 2011

Facebook Group: Your Thoughts On The Energy Catalyzer

Via FreeEnergy Truth:  Recently we asked for some comments from our Facebook Group on what people thought about Andrea Rossi's Energy Catalyzer. Here are some of the interesting and thought provoking responses we received.

I don't think I have 'Facebook liked' that group yet, but I think I have liked another.

One can fall into a type of conspiracy mindset that suggests something evil could be afoot when there are those who deny the "reality of cold fusion".  It could be taking it a bit too far, and I'm not there yet.  Yes, but I could be getting there.  However, I'm keeping my feet firmly planted on the ground.

I've spent some of the day re reading Mallove's book which I briefly commented upon not long ago.  It seems to me all the more plausible every day that this phenomena called "cold fusion" really is real.  Yet, it is not accepted.  The feeling that there are those who are deliberately holding it back can easily be understood within this context.

If there was an evil entity that only wants bad things to happen, you would have to think of something like the Anti Christ and the end times.  Are we to that point?  It is certainly strange times in which we live.  Already, there is the attempt to withhold access to fossil fuels, which are still abundant, at least for the time being.  In addition, there is no real need for exotic new sources of energy, such as "cold fusion", inasmuch as we already have fission energy.  But we can't have that either.  Even if you were to eliminate a lot of the waste issues of fission energy, as is the case with Thorium power, there doesn't seem to be widespread acceptance of it.  In short, there isn't a lack of energy.  There is a lack of interest in allowing energy sources to be tapped.  The consequences of that can be tragic.

Are these the end times?  Is this the works of the Anti Christ?  Regardless of your religious affiliation, one has to be appalled at the prospect of something less than a supernatural force that could be thrwarting efforts at a solution to our mutual problems.  Nevertheless, the temptation could be in thinking that such a supernatural force could exist.  Let's look at a couple of film clips, shall we? From the triology of Damien Omen, here are scenes from the second and third of the series:






All you can do is reason with people, but that doesn't always work, does it?

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