This is a compilation of notes I made while researching Mills history and the Hydrino - don’t know where I found the first excerpt, it sheds some light on who is bankrolling his operation though.
Threats to [failure to obtain] the hydrino patents could jeopardize Morgan Stanley Dean Witters plans to underwrite BlackLights estimated billion dollar initial public offering. And some of BlackLights backers say theyre offended when portrayed as dupes or coconspirators.
If I wanted to gamble, Id fly to Vegas, says Rick Barry, whose Eastbourne Capital Management and its principals invested $5 million in BlackLight after what he describes as detailed due dilligence by him and PacifiCorp. I dont think the risk [with Mills] is science fraud. Its can he engineer a device and can he protect his intellectual property? I thought we were safe on the latter until this started to unfold.
Along with PacifiCorp, electric utility Conectiv has invested in BlackLight. Tyco International inherited a sliver stake in the company through its purchase of Amp Incorporated, a leading producer of electrical connectors. Individual backers are among the Whos Who of the business establishment. They include a former chairman of Morgan Stanley and a former president of PaineWebber. Board members include Dr. Shelby Brewer, a former top Department of Energy nuclear official, and Aris Melissaratos, former director of Westinghouses Science and Technology Center.
https://www.villagevoice.com/1999/12/21/quantum-leap/
Times are tough on Robert Mills Sr.s 91-acre grain farm in Chester County, Pennsylvania. This year is very, very bad, he confides. Im glad the kids got out.
His eldest, Robert Jr., has a water well drilling business, his daughter Raeleen is a massage therapist. And his younger son, Randell, recently bought a 53,000-square-foot space satellite manufacturing plant near Princeton, New Jersey, from Lockheed Martin. He then stocked it with millions of dollars of high-tech gear. Here the younger Mills plans to overturn quantum theory as its been understood for decades.
Randell Mills, a Harvard-trained medical doctor who also studied biotechnology and electric engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, says hes found the Holy Grail of physics: a unified theory of everything. A central part of Millss theory explains the basis of the traditional, and paradoxical, duality concept of the electron as both a particle and a wave with a model where electrons are charges that travel as two-dimensional disks and wrap around nuclei like fluctuating soap bubbles. He calls them orbitspheres.
http://rexresearch.com/millsbrillight/mills.html
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