SECTIONS
Home
Society
SciTech
Planet
Cosmos

SPECIAL
Contents
About

Author Says Cold Fusion is Proven Technology

According to author Antony Sutton, several varieties of cold fusion technology are already working in labs around the world.

Start Date: 2/10/99

In a newly published book called "Cold Fusion: Secret Energy Revolution," author Antony C. Sutton, D.Sc., declares that cold fusion in several variants is already working in research labs around the world and will soon be brought to market by several different companies.

"Conventional wisdom holds that 'free energy' is impossible," Sutton says. "Free energy is defined as absence of fuel costs (coal, oil etc.). There is always a capital cost. According to orthodox science, high temperature and pressure is the only way to release the energy of the atom.

"This position is now proven wrong. Cold fusion today has many variants including catalytic, vapor phase, [and] solid state and has been verified in over 200 laboratories world wide. These include U.S. government labs... Numerous private firms worldwide have also confirmed, including Fiat, Motorola, Westinghouse, Toyota, EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute) and Stanford Research Institute," he says.

Sutton's book reveals that a New Jersey company called BlackLight Power, Inc. is on the verge of announcing a catalytic hydrogen technology that "originates in cold fusion." Another company called Catalytic Fusion Power, Inc. "uses a standard, off the shelf carbon platinum catalyst with deuterium gas" to produce power. This technology is currently being scaled up to a marketable level and has been financed by DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), Sutton says.

"Free energy is here with water as fuel and will revolutionize our world. One device is the size of a thermos flask, uses water as fuel and lasts indefinitely," Sutton declares.

According to Sutton, the U.S. Department of State has announced the First International Conference on Free Energy, to be held in Acheson Auditorium in Washington, D.C., April 29-30, 1999. The State Department realizes that "oil, gas , coal and atomic are on the way out. Middle East oil [is] no longer essential," Sutton says, adding that this will have a revolutionary impact upon the global economy.

Antony Sutton is the author of "Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development," a three volume study published by the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, 1968-74, and still in print. His new book "Cold Fusion: Secret Energy Revolution" is published by FTIR Publications, P.O. Box 2903, Sacramento, CA 95812. To order by mail, send $24.95 plus $3.20 postage (in USA); overseas orders please add an extra $5.00.




Excelsior, Michael Lindemann's new novel (written under the pen name Michael Paul), depicts a wholly plausible near future in which human cloning is both widespread and widely abused; terrorists have access to target-specific biological weapons; recreational space travel is commonplace; and mounting pressures of global climate change, environmental decline, population growth and civil unrest inspire radical new approaches to urban security.



Built by Frontier on a Macintosh on 6/17/00; 11:49:29 AM.
Web Comments - Produced by Larry Lowe
Served 3188 times since 2/10/99.
New Research Promises Bone, Muscle Replacement

New research shows that stem cells from adult bone marrow can be directed to grow into new bone and muscle tissue that can replace similar tissue lost to disease or accident.

Huge NSA Encryption Scam Claimed

The Swiss firm Crypto AG reportedly designed their widely used encryption devices so that the NSA could decode secrets from many countries.

Stem Cells: Hope and Controversy on the Bio-Tech Frontier

New research on stem cells might lead to cures for diabetes, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, and to growing replacement organs from a patient's own tissue.

Pig Intestine Has Amazing Medical Properties

Recent research shows that tissue taken from the small intestine of pigs has remarkable healing and restorative effects in a wide variety of medical applications. How it works is still not understood.

Artificial Muscles Are Key to Robots of the Future

New artificial muscles made of plastic that bends and contracts somewhat like biological muscle tissue could give future robots enormous dexterity, and also help paralyzed humans regain mobility.

Stem Cells May Allow Regrowth of Liver

New research on bone marrow stem cells suggests that it may become possible to regenerate the liver and other major organs.

Huge Jump in Internet Use by 2000, Experts Say

The number of internet uses has approximately doubled every year for the last 11 years and could reach 300 million by the end of 2000, some experts predict.

Race to Clone Humans Now Underway in Earnest

Dr, Richard Seed, who says he intends to clone his wife, announced at a London conference on March 30, 1999 that he expects the first human clone to be created within two years.

New Technique Regrows Man's Lost Thumb

Doctors at the University of Massachusetts have succeeded in regrowing the thumb of a man whose original thumb was irreparably crushed in an accident.

Cloning Humans to Be Undertaken In Japan

Chicago-based physicist Richard Seed says he will participate in a Japan-based project that he hopes will eventually make human cloning possible.