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Cold Fusion Magazine 1994

In 1994 Wayne Green began publishing the magazine “Cold Fusion: The Magazine of the Water Fuel Age”. The late Gene Mallove was the editor. Gene and Wayne had different versions of what happened. Gene describes as a 'falling out with the publisher' and Wayne described as 'the editor running off with the subscription list in the dark of the night to start their own magazine'. It is up to you to decide which version of history you want to believe.

Gene Mallove was editor for three glossy print issues of the magazine Cold Fusion in 1994.

Issue One Issue Two Issue Three
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Navy report on Cold Fusion 2002

In 2002 the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, a subdivision of the U.S. Navy, located in San Diego California, prepared a report that is strongly supportive of cold fusion research:

TECHNICAL REPORT 1862, February 2002 Thermal and Nuclear Aspects of the Pd/D2O System (In two volumes)

TECHNICAL REPORT 1862 Volume-I, February 2002 Thermal and Nuclear Aspects of the Pd/D2O System Volume 1: A Decade of Research at Navy Laboratories; Vol.I, ~121 pages, ~3.5 Meg.

TECHNICAL REPORT 1862, February 2002 Thermal and Nuclear Aspects of the Pd/D2O System Volume 2: Simulation of the Electrochemical Cell (ICARUS) Calorimetry One; Vol. II, 178 pgs, ~43 Meg

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