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Does the HDR Resonator really work?
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<blockquote data-quote="JimmyD" data-source="post: 169134" data-attributes="member: 9832"><p>I am actually pretty open minded about these sorts of things. But do I have a few hundred dollars to test something that is questionable as such? No. I might try one if it were convenient, if I could see a demonstration or something. If it worked, awesome. I'd be inclined to buy one. I could have all kinds of fun with that. But I'm not convinced.</p><p></p><p>If government/military had it, they would be all over it anyway and especially. If they see people developing it, they would see it as competition, a potential threat, and SWAT you like if you had fissionable material in your garage. If they didn't have it and saw it being developed as something legit, they would try to monopolize it for strategic superiority, and Mr. Gibbs would get rich in a hurry developing it for Ratheon or Boeing or whoever.</p><p></p><p>Government would be all over it in so many ways. Every alphabet soup agency would be trying to regulate it. How long did it take for the government to control the internet, radio and TV, cars, trains, etc?</p><p></p><p>Do you think DARPA has a few hundred bucks to test one out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimmyD, post: 169134, member: 9832"] I am actually pretty open minded about these sorts of things. But do I have a few hundred dollars to test something that is questionable as such? No. I might try one if it were convenient, if I could see a demonstration or something. If it worked, awesome. I'd be inclined to buy one. I could have all kinds of fun with that. But I'm not convinced. If government/military had it, they would be all over it anyway and especially. If they see people developing it, they would see it as competition, a potential threat, and SWAT you like if you had fissionable material in your garage. If they didn't have it and saw it being developed as something legit, they would try to monopolize it for strategic superiority, and Mr. Gibbs would get rich in a hurry developing it for Ratheon or Boeing or whoever. Government would be all over it in so many ways. Every alphabet soup agency would be trying to regulate it. How long did it take for the government to control the internet, radio and TV, cars, trains, etc? Do you think DARPA has a few hundred bucks to test one out? [/QUOTE]
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