On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 11:25 PM, William Beaty <[email protected]> wrote:
> Scammers aren't visible because of what they do. If they were, then anyone > could see a con game for what it was. Scammers only become obvious in > what's missing: those things honest people do, but things scammers avoid > doing. > > Has Steorn at any time stated that they have built a simple stand-alone > device which produces energy? Of course not. They would tout a self-runner to high heaven. But, Bill, as Feynman said, the easiest person to fool is yourself. I am willing to give them the benefit of the doubt, ie they are laboring under ignorance. Otherwise, there is a chance they will wind up in jail. The Sprain managers were always careful to state to the unit holders that their investment was highly speculative and that it was possible that they would lose all. I wonder if Steorn's legal advisors have been as astute? Terry

