I find it perplexing that if he was faking it like some assume ...wouldn't he use fine litz strands?
or put much more effort into hiding things ?
Why would he try to help people ?
You would think but apparently not. In the beginning I thought he could easily hide among all the wires, but I gave him the benefit of doubt. After all, a video like his with so many wires hanging around should make one feel very nervous, but the claim of OU was so powerful most of us were taken in by it and mesmerized. Why would he try and help people? Good question. I think he did not intend for this joke to get such wide circulation, he had his own little forum with another guy or two on there, and he was playing a joke on that guy. But than all of a sudden he was thrust in front of a lot of people at OU.com and who can resist replicating. Than he did not know what to do and kept up the act untill he couldn't bear it any longer and it became clear to him how many people had jumped on the band wagon. If you look at his fake admission he ends it with "I'm sorry" But then Mr. Sterling showed up, with his idiotic legal questioning, and I think Romerouk started feeling nervous, and than began to backtrack on the "fake" comment, and invented a story of suppression, or he said that to get people to go away because he was getting too many emails and people started to be really bold and even went to his work place. A red flag should have gone up when Romero said the device is not for sale, or that nobody can come and see it. Are you kidding me? If I had a device like that and some rich guy came offering 10 Million dollars, I would sell it in a heart beat, especially since it was not my original idea but Muller's like he claimed. @ RomeroUK, don't be afraid of legal action, Mr. Sterling is not the sharpest guy. Everything we do on these forums is at our own risk. I'm continuing my build and I want to see you continue to post here. A good fake once in a while is a good thing to keep us on our toes. EM
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