Mr. Dennis;
I enjoy the frolics here, but if I may take a moment of your valuable time...I watched with great interest the meteoric rise of your recent public offering. I am in the planning stages of a similar offering, having exhausted personal funds on my recent book.
Having worked at a certain government installation, and having been privy to certain technical matters related to certain mechanical devices stored therein, I believe that with a small amount of funding, and the right team at my back, we can lead the way into the 21st century vis-a-vis power sources and related propulsion hardware.
Most people who know about these things understand that propulsion is a "hot" subject these days. Few, if any, understand that propulsion is useless without the proper power source. Power is the key to what I am talking about. Imagine a power source that has the output of a nuclear power station, yet is small enough to be lifted by two average men and can fit in a space of less than one cubic yard.
I have made inquiries to several leading investment bankers, but was disappointed, yes, humiliated, at the response.
I believe that a forward looking and dynamic individual, backed by a creative and energetic staff, can pull off the offering of the next century. I have patent applications for my discoveries, but no funds to pay the fees.
I would very much appreciate it if you could introduce me to the firm that underwrote your recent offering, as I believe there is a bright future for my work, and I wish to share it with like minded people.
I eagerly await your response.
Very Truly Yours,
Robert F. Lazar |