I've seen that before. The guy's a classic barking moonbat.
Going over to that site kinda makes my skin crawl.
Here you have someone without any apparent engineering background making very coarse analogies and drawing sweeping conclusions. Stop me if you've heard this: extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. You have someone positing a conspiracy of staggeringly vast size and audacity, based on an experiment that would fairly rate a failing grade as a high school science project. He then gets on the internet samizdat machine and declares that NIST, the military, the President and everyone else are engaged in some sort of bizarre conspiracy.
There are words in the English language for people like this. The most flattering that comes to mind is hoaxer, or perhaps troll. Are you sure he's not really a Freeper?
The only people who could possibly find this kind of demonstration "convincing" are those who are already convinced.