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| Marshall Barnes Begins To Assert His Ownership Of The Title Inventor of the World's First Warp DriveAfter hitting David Pares with a scathing cease and desist or else open letter, Marshall Barnes moves to lay claim to the title of having the first warp drive and to smash anyone that challenges it.
By: fame plan "You have been claiming in the media that you have, are working on, developing, and demonstrating the first and only warp drive. I am notifying you that nothing could be further from the truth. The first technology applicable to warp drive was invented by me in 2000 and there is a looming history of documentation on this that precedes 2012 by more than a decade where you claim on your web site that you had the first successful experiment. This fact is substantiated by multiple recordings from my appearances on 610 WTVN radio's Sterling The Show with No Name between December of 2001 to March of 2002, the March 18th 2002 issue of the Circleville Herald, and many other articles since, some of which are linked from the official launch page of the upcoming documentary that establishes the primacy and technical superiority of my research and more, STDTS:The World's First Warp Drive (see http://library.fora.tv/ https://www.youtube.com/ The web site for the launch page alone has ample evidence that Marshall is not only the inventor of the first warp drive technology but that he is on a level that makes Pares look stupid. Stories on Pares already state the researcher from Omaha has not had his research accepted for pubication or presentation at space science conferences, something that Marsall has done a number of times, and that Pares has been unsuccessful so far in getting his technology to even do anything on a large scale. Meanwhile, in 2000, some 12 years before Pares had his first success, Marshall was accelerating full size cars. "The thing is, without changing anything of the facts on paper, the ones that have been published, compared to me, David Pares is a rank amateur, and putting his acheivements in this area up against mine, he's a freakin' joke. His understanding of what he's doing, which I might add is not the same thing as what I'm doing, is sub-par. I could walk in and fix most of his problems, if they are fixable, but he is totally clueless and I've no reason to help my competition" "Besides," Marshall continued, "I am not against anyone else discovering how to do a warp drive because I believe that NASA should eventually get one, it's just not going to be mine. I refuse to work with this technology with any government on Earth, I don't care who it is. Pares wants to make his discovery work because he wants to help the U.S. retain its superiority in space, which I have no problem with. The problem I have is the way this government operates and its security leaks and just the fact that the level of stupidity I see and the bueaacracy that it demonstrates, means they're operating on a level too low for me to even consider credible. Kind of like considering doing business with ants. Intelligent, resourceful, but on a level that in the 21st century, is meaningless. As far as I'm concerned, NASA can have Pares and if they didn't have their heads up where they sit, they would recognize that he actually has something there, but I did mention something about ants, didn't I?". Marshall is somewhat of an expert on strange electromagnetic fields which would include the kind of phenomena that Pares is working with. If anyone would have the understanding of what's behind Pares' development, it would in fact be Marshall. His studies into such phenomena extend back to the early '90s and research he did with a phyicist from the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in upstate New York and a local college professor who had contacts with researchers involved with the NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics program. "Everything about what I've read about Pares indicates to me that he doesn't know what he's doing," Marshall adds, "he's in over his head and seems incapable of achieving what he must to be successful with the project. It's pathetic". Marshall is sick and tired of people like Pares, getting lots of press when they have nothing of any serious report, while at the same time he has accomplished everything that Pares, for example, hasn't. His launch page site for his movie, STDTS™: The World's First Warp Drive, proves it beyond a doubt. He ends his letter to Pares with a strongly worded promise to enforce his claims to the first and only warp drive: "This is your first and last warning. If you persist in the baseless claims that I've described to you, then that'll just prove you're a liar as well, and just how baseless those claims are, and what that says about your character, your knowledge in this field and the chances of your potential success, will be painfully made known to the world for the rest of your life and beyond. Do not test me. You'll lose. Bad. That I promise and I am ready to deliver on it. With All Due Intentions Enforce, I am Marshall Barnes, R&D Eng" End
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