"I began the search for alternatives to oil with the non-profit Aesop Institute in 1973. It has spawned MPI as well as the previous firm, SunWind Ltd., which created the Windmobile. That freeway capable, wind-electric powered vehicle was the cover story for Popular Science in November of 1976. SunWind ran dry in 1983. Only young people liked the idea of driving down the freeway in a vehicle that looked more like a jet airplane. Folks with funds wanted something that looked more conventional.
The following year, the late Dr. Robert Forward, then a
physicist at Hughes Aircraft, published a paper in Physical
Review B, a refereed physics journal, suggesting we could
get electricity from Zero Point Energy. Shortly afterwards,
an inventor contacted me, claiming he could build a magnetic
device that would provide electricity without fuel or conventional
input. MPI began by providing him with some modest support.
He demonstrated an OU device to me some months later. Unfortunately,
he was unable to reproduce it and it could not be patented
or commercialized. His name was Floyd "Sparky" Sweet. Although
he has passed on, his invention continues to intrigue."
Mark Goldes funded Floyd Sweet in the early days before Tom Bearden and John Bedini were on the scene (1985 - 1986). The Lab Note's incident is actually another lie that has been told, as the Lab Note's were actually taken by formerly of the Aesop Institute and added to by Floyd "Sparky" Sweet in parts. So, the real true storey goes, the Lab Notes were taken by Darryl Roberts, added to by Sparky, and then sent to another researcher to be replicated as a proof of concept of Floyds first Generation 1 SQM/VTA results that was shown to Mark Goldes and Darrell Roberts. Lab Notes were taken in the 5th and 6th months of 1986.
These Lab Note's were the property of the Aesop Institute and were not stolen at all.