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Originally posted by MManchester
Tom Bedlam, Since you show to be very familiar with patents, do you think the two examples I gave in my first post to be... Conceivable or Far-fetched?
:::EDIT:::
I understand what your saying when you say it would be difficult to completely rid a patent from the earth. If someone bought out the patent of the famous "Pet Rock" and buried it, they would stop producing that particular item, but a bunch of people would still have pet rocks..
As in the case of the scientist I mentioned, I don't know how the health company covered up the ingredients to cure cancer/diseases... Is that information accessable to the public or what? Is that guy that discovered the cure prohibited from saying what it consisted of? Could they have threatened his life if he spoke up? gahhh....
[edit on 20-1-2007 by MManchester]
Originally posted by Tom Bedlam
Yet, if Reich or Rife filed for patents, they'd still be there for all to see.
Originally posted by Long Lance
Originally posted by Tom Bedlam
Yet, if Reich or Rife filed for patents, they'd still be there for all to see.
It boils down to whether you trust the patent office. i don't deny that there remains some doubt about outlandish claims and exotic techniques and we will never know if Rife's microscope works or not unless we get to use one, but that does not mean that discussing probable suppression is compatible with asking the patent office (or any official and/or controlled instititiion) for verification.
f-ex. the 100mpg carb is reported to exists by various sources and there is a good reason to believe that efficiency can still be improved, contrary to auto makers' claims of high effciency. ideally, CO2 and water are the only byproduct of combustion of hydrocarbons.. do CO2 and H20 smell? do they need catalytic converters? of course not, so this particular rumor is imho quite credible.
PS: if anyone can find Starlite in the patent register, please post it, lol