T. Henry Moray - Rural Electrification And Communism

srijeda, 16. ožujka 2011.

In the summer of 1938th , and again at the beginning of 1939th year, Moray was invited to Washington DC for a meeting with John M. Carmody's from the Directorate of rural electrification (Rural Electrification Administration), responsible for bringing electricity to remote farm community. Management has put forward a bid for Moray who claimed to protect its intellectual property and lead to the development of its technology. But Moray did not correspond to what will, despite the fact that in the process of patenting to assist the U.S. Department of Justice may take the risk of patent protection, which still hopes to achieve independently. Moreover, it is not offered any money except for twenty-five dollars a day job for several months. Moray is ultimately, in the hope that it will finally lead to global acceptance of radiated energy, accepted the offer. Now he was an engineer-consultant to government agencies. He began building a new lab with twenty rooms, but soon began to doubt the motives of some colleagues, and all was more concerned about the infiltration of Communists in that agency. He even was invited to meetings with Russian visitors and has seen their materials in their hands.

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