The 2 cells were obtained from an Asian source. They are on loan for 3 months. The source will work remotely with our local uni to get them operational. They output greater than 1 watt with a COP greater than 5. We are funding the work at the local uni. The uni can publish the results from the cells we make locally. The source has received an up front payment. They will receive further funding as the cells are proven to work by the local uni and further funding when our replicant cells become operational.

We plan to make our replicant cells available to other FPE researchers. These cells are not capable of delivering a E-Cat or Hyperion level of performance. They are designed to prove F&P were correct, the FPE is real, to silence the FPE deniers and drive scientific investigation of the FPE. Our desire is simple. To accelerate the acceptance of the FPE, to get the effect properly understood and to see FPE devices powering our planet. OK, along the way to make a few dollars as well.

AG


On 12/26/2011 4:15 AM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:

Greetings Aussie, and a Merry Down-Under X-Mass to you.

I’ve taken advantage of a brief respite between family obligations by sneaking over to my home office for some covert posting.

Despite MY's self-defensive tactic of hoping to remain passively ignorant of the issues by demanding you spoon-feed her everything in a neat tidy little package, I believe "she" is correct on the matter that some of your remarks continue to remain shrouded in obscurity. However, from my perspective, parsing through obscurity is par-for-the-course when attempting to communicate with companies involved in the process of developing new & unproven technologies, particularly technologies that hopefully will lead to competitive products.

Therefore I shall continue my "parsing" endeavors in hopes of cutting down on misinterpretation & innuendo:

> The cells we have obtained are electrochemical FPE cells.

> They are not commercial cells nor were they obtained from

> any of the sources in Jed's archives, nor current FPE

> device suppliers such as Leonardo, Defkalion, etc.

> We have made it openly known that we are in the market

> for FPE devices. We have been contacted by various

> sources.

Can you clarify whom your supplier(s) are at this time? The content of your message implies (to me) that anonymity is currently preferred. Nevertheless, if you were to name some of those "sources" would we recognize any of them?

> One of those agreed to supply us several "B" grade cells.

Not sure what "B grade" implies here. Does it mean their "A" cells are of a better quality... i.e.: better COP? If so, what are they planning on doing with the “A cells”… and will you be able to obtain any of them?

> I flew there, tested their cells and made commercial

> arrangements to obtain a license and loan of several

> cells that will enable us to replicate and build

> several demo FPE systems for our commercial business.

Can you give some reasonable estimates as to how efficient these “B cells” are? What are the rated input/output COP energy measurements? I assume there is room for significant improvement after additional R&D funding is eventually supplied.

Again, my apologies if you have already stated this for the twelfth time, but what kind of products and services does your business plan on selling? Water heaters? Generators? Does your business already market similar products? Is there a website?

Regards,

Steven Vincent Johnson

www.OrionWorks.com

www.zazzle.com/orionworks


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