I think this invention is working, based upon the Cohey-Matsuri Hadron Disrupt/Inversion Tunneling.
The theory, backed by FermiLabs and being investigated at Sandia, contends that plasma state strings of quantum-level mu-particles can, under a disruptive electroweak field, generate inverted spin leptons. The leptons generated match the characteristics of leptons predicted by Chui et al (www.phd-dissert-11057a.usydney.univ.au) at the quasi-stable single-field juncture of a black hole, and are held to have traveled across a p-node tunnel to a suitable exit point, in this case, the device in question.
www.cohey-matsuri.mit.edu
cool, huh?
What if it works and they succeed in tapping it and then down the road, we suck the universe dry; what do we do then, smart guy?
It's all tied up with string theory.