Re: investing

Bill Wallace ( (no email) )
Mon, 7 Sep 1998 18:35:35 -0400

>>Now, why would anyone want to invest in something if they can get it for
>>free just by waiting?
>
>>Possibly to get a commercial handle on it so they can make money?

True, and thus progress is slowed.

>Our gamble is that several potential investors will realize the advantages
of being the FIRST company to market a working F/E technology. While
"waiting" to "buy it at the store" will eventually benefit everyone, leading
the F/E marketing industry during a time when no real competition exists
stands to make a "few more dollars" than what "waiting" would produce.
<grin> 8^)

If what you have is true though, and I were a huge corporation, I would use
every dirty trick in the book to get it from you , ever read the story on
how microsoft with windows CE beat up on the little guys that had the
vision? You tread dangerous waters. I think you know this though and are
counting on that.

>Also, if a potential investor decides to "wait" for the Oct 28th
disclosure, he runs the risk that we WILL establish solid funding contacts
which would mean public disclosure will never happen.

Exactly what I predict you will say, wether you get it or not, hope you can
prove me wrong. You have pursued it for the wrong goals and no matter what
precautions you think you may have taken anything can be outmaneuvered save
a quick release to millions of people worldwide simulataneously. Free
energy should not be pursued for money, too many people can be helped by it,
you involve greed into something so revolutionary it only hurts us all.