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Futuristicalon May 02, 2018 1:22am
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RE:RE:RE:*** FRIENDLY WARNING *** Read article link
RE:RE:RE:*** FRIENDLY WARNING *** Read article link
Not so much interested in "taking sides" just in being more observant. than the average.
1&2 John Rappaport has been trying to expose fake news long before it was popular, for more than 30 years. He's one of but a few. Congressman Larry McDonald was another, Gary Allen, yet another, there are dozens more over the last several decades. All big media is fraudulent, not only for tne propaganda and smear campaigns they promote that bashes any industry that is not owned by the "old boys" globalists network but for what they don't report that they should. Alex Jones is being hit on with about 2.5 dozen frivolous lawsuits for exposing establishment corruption and scheming. Hitting people with lawsuites to harras them is one of the oldest tricks in the book. Maybe in Coates' case it was valid sort of but doesn't neccesarily make him a criminal. Perhaps simply in error. Besides, that was then and this is now, years later.
3.Any technology that can do what Coates can and be awarded the patents that he has(read the patent page of the website) should give anyone some perspective that he has a "new and improved version of the old rotary tech. Seems that the poppet valve systems have improved over the last 100 years, why not other old technologies?
4. ??? If the Chinese, US Military, Cummins etc. are not fooled then maybe they are not fools! You just anwered your own concern.
5. If anything is not logical or emotional and in error then it simply is not too well though out or articulated. As in being not informed and going on false impressions. Losing can partially blind people to not thinking things through first be it when buying or selling.
While there are many "snake oil salesmen" over the years, if Coates was a fraud the US Government will likely put him to rest. Bottom line... Don't mess with the army. Or the Chinese for that matter as they have too many operatives in town.
I kow from experience that getting anything "off the ground" is the most difficult part of any operation. It's a very compettative world. The fact that Coates still exists indicates that management is tenacious and despite that they may have weaknesses their staying power is evident.
Good luck.