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ENTER DR. PETER A. LINDEMANN AND TOM BROWN
I now bring the reader's attention to a scientist of great eminence who has not previously been yet mentioned in this paper - one Dr. T. Henry Moray who, some four to five years following my invention of the crystal amplifier in 1933, was known to demonstrate a device during the latter half of the 1930's with which he, it is told, used a crystal that amplified. I verified this report, some months ago, from Dr. Peter A Lindemann, my scientific collaborator of USA, and Tom Brown, (who I have known for a number of years since he come to live in New Zealand). Both these gentlemen are former Directors and research scientists of Borderlands Research Laboratories of USA, and are both authorities of the life and work of Dr. T. Henry Moray.
During my own extensive investigations into the enigma of the transistor, early this year I decided that it would be prudent to discuss with Dr. Lindemann his own findings in relation to the work carried out by Dr. Moray involving crystals. Lindemann confirmed that Dr. Moray had, indeed, used crystal plates in his vacuum tube radiant energy devices in the early 1930's and, in 1938, had succeeded in constructing a crystal amplifier. However, Lindemann advised that Tom Brown, now resident in New Zealand, would most likely be able to expand further on this in some way, and that I should also confer with him. This I did and Brown agreed that Lindemann's findings were correct and Brown also advised me that he had 'confirmed information' that Dr. Moray's lawyers were 'also' in possession of this information.
I now submit some further information in confirmation of this with an excerpt from "New Energy News" USA - thus:
EXCERPT FROM "NEW ENERGY NEWS" - JUNE 1995, UTAH, USA:
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EDITORIAL
THE DOE NEGATIVE AMPLIFIER News article courtesy Jed Rothwell
Reference: William J. Broad, "G.O.P. Budget Cuts Would Fall Harder on Civilian Science." New York Times, Monday, May 22, 1995.
This article, in defense of government-financed science, states, "At risk is the type of Government-financed basic science that has put men on the moon, explored the deep sea, unlocked the atom, cured cancers, ...and discovered the chemistry of life...". The article failed to mention that the same agencies attempted to destroy cold fusion, built up enormous piles of radioactive wastes, failed to allow known disease cures to be implemented, and have refused to fund the development of new energy.
Studies in innovation have thoroughly demonstrated that most of the important scientific discoveries and innovations do not occur in large government laboratories. Small progress is made in increments in large laboratories. Try to think of one major development that was made in a large laboratory. Transistors at Bell Labs by Shockley, you might suggest. Of historical interest is the fact that Dr. Henry Moray demonstrated the transistor in the 1930s to two professors who later worked at Bell Laboratories. The scenario might have been: 'Shockley, you might be interested in what we saw on South Fifth East in Doc Moray's front yard. He had this radio playing with no vacuum tubes. He used something like a crystal and it amplified.'
Try some more innovations; airplane, radar, light bulb, radio, television, desk top computers, cold fusion? Sorry, all of them developed, at least initially, in some inventor's garage, attic, or small laboratory......
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The above excerpt highlights the one true fact - that Moray's initial contribution was not only plagiarised, but plagiarised with malice and aforethought, a deliberate and viscous pillage. It just goes to demonstrate how simple it is to hoodwink the recorders of history!
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