'I Killed Pons Years Ago' — Epstein's boast about ending Clean Energy research emerges in federal files

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'I Killed Pons Years Ago' — Epstein's boast about ending Clean Energy research emerges in federal files - sh.itjust.works

On the morning of 1 October 2009, Epstein wrote to Seckel: ‘regarding cold fusion. i killed pons years ago.’ When Seckel pressed him for details — ‘How did you kill him?’ — Epstein replied with specifics, writing that ‘the origidnal senate funding came out of congress, and wayne owens senator from utah , i was there an argues against, it, had ot meet with the head of the mormon church.’ The target of Epstein’s claimed intervention was Stanley Pons, the University of Utah electrochemist who, alongside Martin Fleischmann, announced in March 1989 that they had achieved nuclear fusion at room temperature. The announcement generated global headlines and the prospect of virtually limitless clean energy. Within months, mainstream physics institutions moved to discredit the findings, funding was withdrawn, and Pons eventually relocated to a French laboratory funded by Toyota. Wayne Owens, the figure Epstein names, was a Democratic congressman representing Utah’s 2nd district from 1987 to 1993 — Epstein refers to him as a ‘senator,’ though Owens served in the House. The congressional dimension of the cold fusion controversy is documented: the University of Utah sought $25 million (approximately £18.8 million) from Congress to fund further research, and the state legislature had separately appropriated $5 million (approximately £3.75 million). Brigham Young University, governed by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was also entangled in the dispute through physicist Steven Jones, who had been conducting parallel cold fusion research. Epstein’s reference to meeting the head of the Mormon Church aligns with BYU’s institutional role in the congressional funding fight.

If anyone’s interested in this scandal here’s an excellent video on it, as well as part 2, and part 3.

And yeah, I’m not saying Epstein wasn’t incredibly influential in politics, science, and science funding. He absolutely was. But Pons had a reproducibility problem and his claims just didn’t match his measurements. If his experiment did what he said it did, Chinese, Iranian, and probably several African universities would have reproduced it against US wishes and would be powering their countries with cheap cold fusion reactors. His methodology wasn’t some secret and he’s still never been able to prove his claims.

The Men Who Promised the Impossible: Unlimited Energy

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I was about to say, this is one of the few things that make Epstein look good.
Jeffrey Epstein, unrepentant monster and physics fanboy.

A great video series, and also available on Nebula for those you don’t like YouTube.

I do find think the Epstein files sprinkle a seed of doubt into the narrative though. Not enough for me to concluse they actually DID it. But I do wonder if Epstein had greater efforts to defend or discredit research into cold fusion or other threats to the fossil fuel industry. At the very least this email is evidence that indicates he did it once.