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New Energy Times' Editor Krivit Interviewed on LENR for Intelligence Agency
Posted on Thursday, December 08, 2011 @ 21:17:27 UTC by vlad

Testimonials From New Energy Times Magazine: On Nov. 21, I received a phone call from Avra Michelson, an analyst with MITRE Corp. Michelson explained that MITRE Corp. is a federally funded research and development center that is sanctioned by Congress to work in the public interest exclusively with government. It helps government with some of its hardest systems engineering problems and with its work with the private sector.

Michelson told me that she was doing background research on LENR on behalf of the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity. She invited me to be interviewed as a subject-matter expert on LENR.



“We are asking questions about the field to eminent scientists and experts like yourself who have been active participants in the field,” Michelson said. “IARPA’s goal is to fund and help accelerate high-risk kinds of research for the intelligence community.”

The telephone interview took place on Dec. 1. Michelson’s colleague Chrissy Vu also participated in the call.

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Shell’s Interest Indicates Major Shift for LENR (Score: 1)
by vlad on Saturday, December 17, 2011 @ 16:45:58 UTC
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New Energy Times News Service - Royal Dutch Shell Interested in LENR

Royal Dutch Shell, plc, one of the largest energy companies in the world, is interested in exploring low-energy nuclear reaction research as a possible game-changer in the energy business.

Two Shell scientists, Anitha Sarkar and Gilles Buchs, with the backing of the Shell GameChanger program, are looking for opportunities to work actively with LENR experts, according to a brief introduction the researchers prepared.

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LENR Researcher Talbot Chubb Dies (Score: 1)
by vlad on Saturday, December 17, 2011 @ 17:01:07 UTC
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Posted on December 10, 2011 by Steven B. Krivit (NET Blog)

Physicist and LENR researcher Talbot Chubb died today. He was 88. Cause of death was related to a heart condition and other general health issues, according to one of his daughters, Carroll Chubb.

Chubb worked for 31 years at the Naval Research Laboratory, then later at University Space Research Associates, Bendix Field Engineering Corporation and Oakton International Corp.

Chubb also worked on the Manhattan project during World War II at the Tennessee Eastman Co. facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and had more than 80 refereed publications and 25 patents to his credit.

Chubb’s enthusiasm for cold fusion research, as evident in an e-mail he wrote in 2005, was as unmistakable as his smile...

Full article: http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2011/12/10/lenr-researcher-talbot-chubb-dies/ [blog.newenergytimes.com]



 

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