>He was so impressed that he went back to Germany to the Institute of
>Spectroscopy. He was actually written up in the spectroscopic journals as
>having proven the existence of these elements in the Southwestern United
>States in natural materials. It's not journals that you would ever read but I
>actually saw the journals, he was written up.
This is all that I'm aware of about this gentleman at the moment.
Regards;
Dennis C. Lee
At 02:07 PM 6/2/96 -0700, you wrote:
>At 01:00 PM 6/2/96 -0700, you wrote:
>>What about the fellow Mr. Hudson worked with who went to Germany and gained
>>notariety from 'his' discovery of precious metals in natural deposits?
>>
>>Regards;
>>Dennis C. Lee
>>
>The only person associated with Germany that I am aware of that worked with
>Hudson was Zig Bremmer. Zig did return to Germany and has tried to develop
>a larger DCP machine. HOWEVER, his efforts have not been fruitful during
>the past 15 years and his big precious metal assays are from the same
>machine in Scottsdale Arizona that was used in the beginning of Hudson's work.
>
>If someone gained NOTORIETY I have not seen references in any journals, nor
>heard scientific gossip of such.
>
>Give me a name and I will check its validity!
>
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