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Author Topic: TPU (solid-state generator) Explained by Stanley Meyers  (Read 21974 times)

ben8807

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Re: TPU (solid-state generator) Explained by Stanley Meyers
« Reply #15 on: January 09, 2009, 08:50:44 AM »
Troll banter. 

Woke up on the wrong side of the bed Grumpy?

I'm sorry that you feel that criticism of something is troll banter, but wishing and positive thinking does not make something real. If a magician pulls a rabbit out of his hat and the hat is obviously bigger on the outside than on the inside I immediately assume that the rabbit was hidden in a secret compartment of the hat. You can assume that the magician made the rabbit appear if you like.

I call things the way I see them, and I call this a dead end. Just listen to what the man is saying compared to what he is really showing. If you cannot see the obvious misdirection in Stan's representation then you can be convinced of anything.

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Bennyboy

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Re: TPU (solid-state generator) Explained by Stanley Meyers
« Reply #16 on: January 09, 2009, 09:29:01 AM »
@ben8807

Maybe you should have a look at Thane's Perepiteia thread...

Regards,
Ben.

Grumpy

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Re: TPU (solid-state generator) Explained by Stanley Meyers
« Reply #17 on: January 09, 2009, 03:53:26 PM »
Woke up on the wrong side of the bed Grumpy?

I'm sorry that you feel that criticism of something is troll banter, but wishing and positive thinking does not make something real. If a magician pulls a rabbit out of his hat and the hat is obviously bigger on the outside than on the inside I immediately assume that the rabbit was hidden in a secret compartment of the hat. You can assume that the magician made the rabbit appear if you like.

I call things the way I see them, and I call this a dead end. Just listen to what the man is saying compared to what he is really showing. If you cannot see the obvious misdirection in Stan's representation then you can be convinced of anything.

-Ben

All I see is "Bens troll banter" (as in more than one "ben").  You take a half-cocked look at something that is not even well documented and determine it is BS.  Not exactly "OU researcher" spirit.  This approach isn't working for you - try to  get that CIA coercion manual if it is still available - very well-written.

ramset

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Re: TPU (solid-state generator) Explained by Stanley Meyers
« Reply #18 on: January 09, 2009, 04:01:37 PM »
Very well put MR Grumpy
Chet

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Re: TPU (solid-state generator) Explained by Stanley Meyers
« Reply #19 on: January 09, 2009, 04:52:35 PM »
@All,
Don't forget to focus in on the 'High potential voltage collapse" statement Stan made. It was quick and it was fast. But that was the spiel on the mag amp talk right after the general jumped out of his seat.

The quips are the treasures.

--giantkiller.