Well, as previously mentioned, I'll be REALLY surprised if their proposed mechanism works. And I don't plan on sending them any money, and I won't be surprised if the whole thing just fizzles out and quietly vanishes like Bogdan Maglich's 'Migma (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migma)' neutral-beam fusion project.¹
But hey, what if it turns out to work? :)
[1] The last I heard about Migma, back around 1985 or so, was an OMNI magazine article that said he was believed to have obtained a massive USAF grant to develop it further and dropped out of sight behind government secrecy; Wikipedia says further development has been stalled since the 80s for lack of funding. Maglich is currently the CEO of HiEnergy Technologies, which produces diagnostic systems and bomb-sniffing technology based on neutron and gamma scattering.
Re: It's unfortunately a scam but here's info.
But hey, what if it turns out to work? :)
[1] The last I heard about Migma, back around 1985 or so, was an OMNI magazine article that said he was believed to have obtained a massive USAF grant to develop it further and dropped out of sight behind government secrecy; Wikipedia says further development has been stalled since the 80s for lack of funding. Maglich is currently the CEO of HiEnergy Technologies, which produces diagnostic systems and bomb-sniffing technology based on neutron and gamma scattering.