
Example of suppression
Date: Thursday, October 30, 2003 @ 14:27:10 UTC Topic: General
Watching the "Conspiracy Theories" show on Discovery Channel on 10/30/2003 was interesting because it had a piece on Cold Fusion.
But boy was I dead wrong in which way I thought it would be interesting...
The whole outcome of the piece was that Cold Fusion was a fraud. It simply doesn't work. The piece touched somewhat on the subject that those who were most critical had a deep affiliation with the Tokamak, and thus most eager to see Cold Fusion fail.
But hey, it's "Conspiracy Theories" right ? They can't all be that evil, can they ??
There are probably hundreds (thousands?) of scientists conducting successful replications of "Cold Fusion" and Cold Fusion conference goers that would heartily disagree with the "common knowledge" that Cold Fusion is dead.
See? This is a classic example of where an influentous media channel is governed (perhaps not knowingly) by the Scientific Community and thus effecting a kind of suppression.
Do you subscribe to Discovery Channel ??
Stop it.
/Rob
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