Thanks.
That was AMAZINGLY WELL PUT. MUCH APPRECIATED.
I think yours is the best knowledgeable response I've had on that issue in . . . more than 30 years.
I do think that the transition could be made a lot EASIER and a lot MORE SUCCESSFULLY with far less destructiveness
than
the transition WILL BE made to the tyrannical global government with far MORE heavy handed bureaucratic control over individual lives . . . and particularly over masses of deaths.
It has been clear to me since the beginning and increasingly with every report that cold fusion could be one viable source of energy depending on a few factors seemingly relatively unknown. It's been clear that it's been held back and folks' lives have been mangled by the controllers.
What's not been clear, to me, is how MUCH energy would be available in the best designed process/systems. Nevertheless, it has appeared to be a productive, workable, worthwhile amount--especially from a projected more mature process/system.
I think Teller has been a co-opted 'good ole boy' for a long time. I see him somewhat as I see Stanton Friedman.
I see Friedman as a very sharp, witty, no nonsense curmudgeonly elderly professor/scientist type who's been connected enough with the controllers to know something of that score. And, to know something of the technologies involved in UFO/ET sorts of goings on.
I don't know if he's a boundary worker or controller stooge in the UFO camp but the latter doesn't seem to fit his personality type. He seems, to me, to be either having some fun at such conferences--earning some added coins with his books etc. and perhaps metering out bits of information over a long period.
Or else, he's trying to insure that there's some rational sanity toward solid disclosure and increased broad based citizen understanding of a field he knows to be serious in it's projected implications for the human race.
It's conceivable he's keeping tabs on the field for the controllers but I still don't think that suits his personality. I doubt he'd do it.
But the pics he showed at the recent Aztec conference of the atomic/nuclear engines he had helped developed and their small size vs power output--the pics and specs were fascinating. If that's what he was allowed to disclose, what must be still under dark wraps must be really incredible--and that's not even getting into the ET/UFO originated stuff, as far as I could tell.
OPI (Of Possible Interest?)
In the late '70's, someone gave me several old Popular Science and Popular Mechanics magazines from the early 50's (that I believe I still have in a box somewhere in the house).
In one of the magazines is a full page ad that General Electric bought, advertising for;
I'll try and find the magazine, and post a photo of the ad if anyone is interested, (when I have some free time).