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    "Six impossible things before breakfast." (Score: 1)
    by Overtone on Monday, June 23, 2008 @ 15:28:42 UTC
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    The quote should have read:

    "Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast."

    MG


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    Re: MPI technology will not need McCain's $300 million prize. (Score: 1)
    by PacketSender on Monday, June 23, 2008 @ 18:21:37 UTC
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    Six paragraphs about John McCain, current gasoline prices, a proposal, and a prize.
    Six paragraphs that have less then nothing to do with MPI and preceding string of critical posts that deal with nothing but facts.
    Six paragraphs of typical Mark Goldes hoopla that amounts to the same as it always does – NOTHING.
    Five paragraphs, in bold, no less, that are again nothing more than typical Mark Goldes pitiful nonsense.
    MPI will prove this, MPI will prove that, independent labs, magnetic technology, blah, blah, blah. We’ve all heard this tired routine ad nauseum. Your nonstop claims of forthcoming proof have long since failed to be laughable and have become nothing less than pathetic.
    Please spare us all your quotes and ramblings. I would imagine your time would be better served by preparing for the litigation that most probably awaits you.
    The proof you need to come up with is to be able to show a judge that you haven’t squandered all the money you’ve taken from people for the last 10 or so years.
    If I were you I would consider an insanity defense, my guess is that a judge would believe it.




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    Re: MPI technology will not need McCain's $300 million prize. (Score: 1)
    by pennies_everywhere on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 @ 13:26:55 UTC
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    Skeptics would be arrogant if they disregarded available evidence.  They do not.  You however state that you welcome skepticism of your completely unevidenced claims, while decrying skeptics in the next breath.  It is an astonishing self-contradiction. 

    You have been promising independent laboratory tests "in a few weeks" for almost four years now.  As packetsender and others note, it is a pathetic refrain.  Even as you repeat that refrain, you post inane excuses for why you do not submit any of your claimed working OU devices for test now.  Just how stupid does one have to be to take you at your self discredited word?

    The standard test for superconductivity, or any conductivity much higher than Ag is an L/R decay test.  No such test has ever been performed on your polymer materials.

    Given that you haven't done one impossible thing in 25 years, you've got a lot of catching up to do.  Perhaps prison will afford you the free time to work on that.

    Since you don't have any battery technology, or any of the "free energy" technologies you claim, you aren't eligible for McCain's proposed prize. 

    Given your apparent investment swindles based on your fraudulant free energy claims, you may well be eligible for prizes where you pay restitution.  Why you may even get an all expenses paid extended stay at a state hotel.   The accomodations are a bit Spartan though.  Perhaps that securities lawyer you say has been assisting you throughout may even join you.




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