I would think that a better test would be to track down the German journal
articles on Mr. X. There's probably an account of equipment that will detect
monatomics as well as possibly a process to convert natural monatomics to
precious metals.
Binga - Could we include this on the question list? -
Request for German journal referances.
Regards;
Dennis C. Lee
At 02:35 PM 6/6/96 -0700, you wrote:
>Following is a transcript from one of David's lectures. In it, he
>references several places and people. Mr. Dan York, moderator of this
>unmoderated forum, and I have been in contact via email with Dr. Jose Giner
>of Giner, Inc. and Mr. Doug Wheeler of United Technologies Corporation. I
>personally have been in verbal contact with both parties today.
>
>First refresh your memory of this portion of David's lecture:
>
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>>
>>So, you know, we separated the rhodium, and he wanted about 3 ounces of it
>>which, we were making it milligrams at a time, so it took us about 4 or 5
>>months, and then John wanted to, the Ph.D. wanted to re-refine it, and so we
>>went back and re-refined it all again. Anyway, by the time we got it to
>>them, GE had sold their fuel cell technology to United Technologies, who has
>>another type of fuel cell. And they wanted the solid polymer technology of
>>GE for their breathing systems on submarines and everything. And what
>>happened is, the GE people had to go over and work for 6 months and then
>>they were allowed to quit. And so, Jose Giner, the head of the fuel cell
>>technology at United Technologies actually went and formed his own company
>>in Waltham, Massachusetts [Giner Inc., 14 Spring Street, Waltham Ma.,
>>02154-4413], and most of the GE people went with him. And so at the time
>>our material is ready to work with, the people weren't at GE anymore, they
>>were at Waltham, Massachusetts, so we contracted with these people to do the
>>fuel cell testing.
>>
>>
>>Our material as delivered to Giner analyzed and contained, the rhodium
>>didn't contain any rhodium, the iridium didn't contain any iridium. But
>>when it was mounted on carbon and put into a fuel cell, it did what only
>>rhodium would do. It was a hydrogen evolving catalyst and it was carbon
>>monoxide stable. Okay? It does what only, at that time, about $10,000 an
>>ounce rhodium would do. Now I understand rhodium is down probably a
>>thousand an ounce now. But it did what only rhodium would do. We ran the
>>fuel cells for about three weeks doing time studies on it, and at the end of
>>the three weeks they tore down the fuel cells and sent the carbon off for
>>analyzes, and now we have 6 percent rhodium on the electrodes. Mysteriously
>>appeared from some place, 6 percent.
>
>In a lengthy conversation with Dr. Ginger he said that yes he knew David,
>and yes he accomplished somes tests on mineral samples. He went on to
>inform me that the testing was accomplished within a fuel cell.
>
>Here were his generalized findings:
>
>The mineral samples that David presented did contain small amounts of
>various precious metals. These metals were tested using standard technology
>and there was no evidence to either prove, nor disprove his claims of
>monatomics. The precious metal detected was in a true natural state or our
>methods would not of detected it.
>
>Some of David's material was placed in a fuel cell. There was a small
>activity recorded. Small means that the precious metals within the mineral
>sample were reacting. This would be expected and not considered an anomaly.
>
>In a shorter conversation with Mr. Wheeler of UTC, his reply follows:
>
>The name David Hudson is not familar to UTC's Fuel Cell Division. Since UTC
>is a large company, I will check with the other divisions to see if anyone
>knows, or has heard of him.
>
>ANY MORE LEADS FOR ME TO CHECK?????
>
>
>FYI -- in the first portion of this lecture, David refers to a John, Ph.D..
>John's full name is John Sicafoosh. John is a registered mineral assayer
>for the State of Arizona and his Ph.D. is in History. He now teaches
>history at a local university in the Phoenix area. A super person and
>non-supporter of ORME's.
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