I noted both your lengthy posts with considerable interest.
I am NOT qualified to speak to the veracity of SR's technical representations... it's way over my head! Perhaps some of those enlightened few involved in this SR thread will continue to serve us all and shine some OBJECTIVE LIGHT on these issues.
However, I suggest you are being reckless when you take FAR too strong a position to suggest a "con" or scam. Such endeavors require intent, malice, third party collusion and considerable forethought. Ineffectiveness is one thing. Fraud and deceit quite another.
My homework regarding Dr. Palmer yields a resume purporting a Ph.D. from UCLA.
Your brother is INCORRECT regarding Western States Law. They do have a thriving campus in San Diego and have had for many, many years.
Your brother is also INCORRECT in his librarian efforts.
Here are two Books by J.R. Palmer: 1. High Power Laser Optics: A Study In Transient Heat Transfer,1990. 2. Transient Heat Transfer In Flat Plates - Vol. I - Continuous Density, 1993
Information made available to me from reliable sources, suggests your brother is again INCORRECT regarding publication of papers. Check SPIE volumes. You may choose to reject their validity or quality but please note their existence.
Regarding patents. Your brother, or you, are again INCORRECT. Patents were filed well before the dates noted. SR used to be called, SynComm, Inc. Perhaps that is his research difficulty.
Regarding SynComm/SR offerings: Before publicly representing something as damning as illegal security practices, I recommend you review their Offering Memoranda and speak to their principals. They employed qualified consultants, accountants and the largest law firm in the US. If they erred, it would not apparently be with fraudulent intent! This is not the stuff of "cons" or scams.
....Nor does it mean their technology is sound and business plan effective. Your technical and marketing analysis may have merit. Time, technological advances and market forces will be the most severe judges of that.
On other, "factual" matters. Accuracy counts!
Start counting!
As someone with a modest interest in this matter, I am in earnest when I say your accurate, factual, professional input will be very much appreciated.
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