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Nominated Forum Member Visits Steorn CEO
Describes a viable company facility with lots of space and lots of
money. Inspected two jury member files and later confirmed their existence
and credentials. Saw info on manufacturer.
by Sterling
D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
Copyright © 2006
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DUBLIN, IRELAND -- A person from the Steorn forum, who uses the name
"crank", was nominated recently by the forum to go visit the Steorn
facility in person to meet with Steorn CEO, Sean McCarthy.
Steorn made international news in August with their announcement of a free
energy device, and a call for a jury of twelve skeptical scientists to validate
their claims, to what McCarthy told us is a magnet motor. (Ref.)
According to a forum member who brought this meeting to our attention, the
purpose of the visit by a forum member, in which McCarthy participates, was to
"see at least one product spec and verify the identity of a firm that will
be producing the devices." There will apparently be future meetings
as well. "Crank" has shared personal information with several
people on the forum and is traceable online back to 1998 (people were worried
she was a plant).
The following is her account, published Nov. 19, 2006 on the Steorn forum.
OK, I'm laying my neck on the block now. You can hit me with all you've got
I'm just going to tell you what happened, without giving any opinions.
I met Sean at 12 today, in the Steorn unit. It's much bigger than I expected,
large and rambling, and spread across two floors. For anyone thinking of
breaking in - it's like Fort Knox. Not just on the perimeter, but internally.
Lots of rooms, with mixtures of computers and engineering stuff.
Sean basically allowed me to ask anything I wanted. I wasn't sure how long he
was going to give me on the first meeting, so I rushed certain aspects, which
I'm now regretting. In the event, we talked etc. for two and a half hours, and
he was very open. A few things he said he'd tell me further down the line,
when he knew me better. Fair enough.
We sat and talked in the room which held all the information on the scientists
who'd applied - or at least the short-listed ones. I examined only two files
in detail (because of the time constraint that I imagined). Those files
contained the complete details on two of the scientists who have signed the
contracts. I've researched both online since I came home, and they are as high
up the ladder as you can get.
He told me who is manufacturing under license, and showed me the relevant
section of the documentary (interview with the head of the company just after
he'd run the tests which confirmed ou for himself). I've researched online,
and found photographs on the (licensed) company website of the person in the
documentary, so I can confirm that part. I've seen the managing director of
the company in the documentary, demonstrating his own test-rig that he'd built
himself.
On behalf of Magnatrix I asked who does the cleaning. The cleaning is done by
a local woman, who has cleaned units in the Park for years.
I've seen a layout of the e-commerce site, and seen a design for one product.
It's quite special. I'll be saving my pennies for launch day. That's all I'll
say on the subject.
Ummmmmmmm....we covered so much ground that it's hard to remember everything.
I will be visiting again, and can see more financial stuff and more details of
the jurors when I visit.
In case you're wondering if they really have Flux3d, yes I saw it on a pc.
He showed me the prospectus (not the right word, but I can't remember the
technical name for it) that was used when raising finance. He explained that
it's a legal requirement in Ireland to have every statement in a prospectus
verified and signed off by a lawyer and the MD of the company. The MD then
becomes personally liable if any information is found to be false.
That's all I can think of at the moment. I'll be visiting again over the next
week or so.
I asked if it was seeing some juicy whispers that caused him to post the
warning, but he said 'no', it had just occurred to him that posters who were
not computer-savvy might not realise that whispers aren't invisible to
moderators, so he'd better warn everyone up front.
Whew!
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Page created by Sterling
D. Allan Nov. 20, 2006
Last updated November 29, 2006
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