The History of MIT's Blatant Suppression of Cold Fusion
A stunning report written by the late Eugene Mallove details
the efforts of professors, researchers, and even the former President of
MIT to squash cold fusion at all costs. If you have any doubt that Pons
and Fleischmann had enemies desperately trying to discredit them, this
article will erase it!

A funeral party or wake to mock cold
fusion was held by biased hot fusion scientists at MIT before
their experiment to replicate Pons and Fleischmann's results was
even complete!
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By Hank
Mills with
Sterling D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
Due to the fact that commercially-ready cold fusion technologies like
Andrea Rossi's E-Cat (Energy
Catalyzer) exist and can produce kilowatts of power, I'm not too
interested in previous systems from years ago that could only produce a
couple watts of power (or less). However, I am very interested in the
events that took place immediately after the birth of Cold Fusion in
1989, when Pons and Fleischmann announced the existence of their
technology to the world. Although cold fusion systems at the time were
not ready for the market place, they proved the effect was real -- a
fact the establishment could not allow the public to accept.
Immediately after the announcement was made, the "mainstream" scientific
community went on the attack. The late
Eugene
Mallove was in the middle of it, being employed at MIT in the news
office -- before resigning in protest of the institution's misconduct.
In a featured article for
Infinite Energy Magazine, Mallove detailed exactly what took
place that led to his resignation, and the depth of hatred that many
professors at MIT had for Pons and Fleischmann's work. The article
titled, "MIT
and Cold Fusion: A Special Report" also looks at how the replication
performed by the institution's Plasma Fusion Center actually did produce
positive results, how data from the experiment was altered by unknown
individuals at least twice, and how the hot fusion scientists in charge
of such tests were far too biased to conduct proper research.
The article is the most detailed piece of documentation I have ever seen
in regards to the early years of the war against cold fusion. If you
think the suppression Pons and Fleischmann faced was bad, you don't have
a clue until you have read this article.
To start with, those in charge of the replication attempt were members
of the MIT Plasma Fusion Center. Their work with hot fusion Tokamak
brought the university many millions of dollars in funding from the
government, and maintained their job security. If cold fusion were to be
accepted as a real phenomenon, it could have made hot fusion research
appear to be near worthless.
The question in the minds of representatives in Washington, DC would
have been, "Why should the taxpayers finance the construction of giant
reactors to experiment with hot fusion reactions that produce nuclear
waste and lethal amounts of radioactivity, when cold fusion research
only requires a small fraction of the funding, while producing no waste
and little radioactivity?"
In the minds of the MIT professors, such as MIT Plasma Fusion Center
Director Ronald R. Parker, that question could never be allowed to cross
the minds of those that paid for their employment. So in an effort to
belittle cold fusion research so no one would take it serious, the
members of his department (including some scientists from others) took
every opportunity they could to attack Pons and Fleischmann. For
example, consider how...
- A funeral party or "Wake for Cold Fusion" was held by the Plasma
Fusion Center, before their replication test of Pons and
Fleischmann's setup was even complete. They held another such party
afterwards.
- Mugs belittling cold fusion were given out by Ron Parker, the
head of the MIT hot fusion research group, who was supposed to be
doing serious research to determine if cold fusion was a reality or
not. The mugs read, "The Utah University: Department of Fusion
Confusion" and had mocking instructions for cold fusion on the back.
- Ron Parker would use the test results to discredit cold fusion,
while at a celebration of the death of cold fusion stated to Eugene
Mallove (after being shown evidence in support for cold fusion)
stated that the data from the MIT replication was "worthless."
- How examination of the data from MIT's replication showed
obvious evidence of tampering. In fact, the corrected data showed
excess heat. Yet it was still used to discredit cold fusion research
for many years.
- How the former President of MIT, Charles Vest, refused to order
an investigation into how the Plasma Fusion Center handled the
replication, and their obviously unscientific behavior -- such as
partying for the death of something instead of doing unbiased
research. Even worse, years later he signed onto a Department of
Energy report stating that cold fusion did not deserve funding for
research, yet hot fusion deserved millions of additional dollars and
was a "bargain."
- Conflicts of interest were ignored from the very start. For
example, those who had the strongest need for cold fusion to be
proven not to work (hot fusion scientists), were tasked with the
replication of the effect. It would be like giving a cigarette
company the order to conduct a study on the reality of lung cancer,
or the lumber industry the job of determining the usefulness of
industrial hemp. What the hot fusion scientists were going to say
was obvious!
- How some scientists were so closed minded they stated that if
cold fusion was real, Pons and Fleischmann should be dead from
radiation poisoning. In addition, some scientists went so far as to
personally attack them. In one case, a scientist stated that even if
a thousand tests showed excess heat, that the results would not
vindicate Pons and Fleischmann.
“Words to Eat”
MIT Professor Ronald George Ballinger may hold the all
time record for making a foolish statement against cold
fusion. He wrote in 1991:
“It would not matter to me if a thousand other
investigations were to subsequently perform experiments
that see excess heat. These results may all be correct,
but it would be an insult to these investigators to
connect them with Pons and Fleischmann.” |
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Perhaps one of the most interesting aspects of the article is how
Ronald R. Parker and Ronald G. Ballinger had a phone call with Nick Tate
of the Boston Herald in 1989. They were talking to him about a potential
story about cold fusion, hoping that he would write a hit piece. In
their conversation, which is transcribed in the article, Parker uses the
fraud word in his description of their work. He also talks about how he
is setting up another "blast" against cold fusion with Bob Bazell, a
reporter with NBC.
When Tate reported in the Boston Herald on May 1 that the MIT scientists
had called Pons and Fleishmann's work a "possible fraud" and "scientific
schlock", Pons and Fleishmann were viciously attacked at the meeting of
the American Physical Society. In a retrospective piece written in 1991,
Tate asserted that: "Some say those comments set the tone for the
national criticism of the Utah work that followed."
Meanwhile, when Tate's article in the Boston Herald revealed that Parker
had described Pons and Fleishmann's work as being a "possible fraud" and
"scientific schlock", Parker rushed to deny he had made such statements.
Probably, he realized that in his rush to discredit cold fusion he had
crossed the line, and committed slander. In order to avoid possible
legal repercussions, in a media advisory from the MIT News Office,
Parker specifically denied making such assertions to Tate during their
telephone conversation. However, Tate had recorded the phone call, and
therefore had rock solid evidence that Parker had made those statements.
Years later, Tate allowed Eugene Mallove to listen to the recording,
which revealed the truth about what was said. It was too late, the
damage to cold fusion's reputation was done.
In summary, Mallove's article paints a damning picture of MIT scientists
and professors hell-bent on discrediting cold fusion. Out of desperation
to protect hot fusion research, they went so far as to tell blatant
lies, alter data, hurl personal insults, conduct celebrations of the
"death" of cold fusion, and organize journalists to write hit pieces to
try and dismiss Pons and Fleischmann's work in the public eye. Then the
leadership of MIT turned away and ignored the misconduct and potentially
criminal behavior, even when they were specifically alerted to it. Years
later, these same individuals (working in other positions with the DOE
and DOD) continued to promote the idea that cold fusion was "garbage."
If you want to know the TRUTH about why it has taken twenty plus years
for a commercial cold fusion technology to be developed, you should read
this article. It is a tragedy beyond measure that an institution like
MIT would allow such inappropriate behavior. Everyone involved has blood
on their hands from all the people on this planet that have died due to
the suppression of this technology. Literally, due to their suppression
of cold fusion, children have needlessly starved, millions have suffered
dehydration due to a lack of clean water, the environment has been
trashed, and the global economy has been almost destroyed.
If the suppression of cold fusion by MIT had never happened, we might
not even have an energy crisis today!
And this is but one of many such stories about the suppression saga from
1989.
The suppression from back then has had phenomenal staying power due to
the brainwashing that pronounced "cold fusion" to be "junk science," no
matter what, despite thousands of replications worldwide, with several
making significant gains toward marketplace viability, and the E-Cat
actually reaching the marketplace on October 28 of this year with a 1 MW
unit. So now, when people attack Andrea Rossi's E-Cat, it's hard to tell
whether they are acting as a function of that brainwashing, or as a
present-day disinformation agent, or if they have honest misgivings of a
scientific basis.
Gratefully, Rossi keeps moving forward despite these negative
statements.
A few individuals in the mainstream are coming around and waking up to
the reality of cold fusion, like NASA's Dennis Bushnell who claims cold
fusion is the number one most promising alternative energy technology on
the planet. However, to protect hot fusion research, protect the status
quo, and to keep the public from realizing how the scientific community
suppressed cold fusion, he calls the phenomena LENR (Low Energy Nuclear
Reactions). In addition, he claims there is no fusion in cold fusion, in
order to try and make the technology seem more mundane, and more
acceptable.
There were enemies of mankind in 1989 that wanted to prevent the
proliferation of cold fusion, and there are still such enemies today.
Reading about how cold fusion research was attacked from the very start
can help us prepare for attacks from these in the future.
We cannot let greedy, selfish, and power-hungry monsters and their
countless minions suppress cold fusion for another twenty years or more.
There are too many lives at risk. Simply put, the future of our
civilization is at stake.
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