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100% BULL$HIT from Belfort Instruments Digiwx AWOS



 
 
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Old December 30th 10, 05:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.marketplace,rec.autos.driving,rec.travel.cruises,sci.military.naval,rec.aviation.military.naval
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Default 100% BULL$HIT from Belfort Instruments Digiwx AWOS

On Dec 30, 10:59 am, brian whatcott > wrote:

> Bruce R. Robinson and his company are now pointing to a newspaper
> story written by Jacques Kelly titled It's Belfort - for good measure!
> Poor Jacques only wrote what somebody told me... he didn't check his
> facts! He relied on somebody who had something to gain at his expense.


> The story depicts yet another company president from the 1990s who
> talked out his ass like the other company president from year 2001
> going forward who boldly, but falsely claimed "The Wright Brothers
> Relied on Us" when nothing could be further from the truth!



> What is it about Belfort Instruments company presidents (plural) and
> Belfort owners Bruce R. Robinson and Nicholas C. Kaufman who talk out
> their asses repeatedly with no definitive historical facts, files or
> archives to back up their wild assertions?



> For the record Mr. Robinson:
> Here is what the NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY (NMAH) at 12th
> Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20560 notes:



> JULIEN PIERRE FRIEZ PAPERS, 1887-1894, 1896-1898



> Julien Pierre Friez (1852-1916) was born in France and came to the
> United States at the age of 15. He worked with Robert Henning in
> Ottawa, Illinois on telegraphy equipment, circa 1868; later he was a
> foreman for Ottomar Mergentheler, circa 1880-1890. After leaving
> Mergentheler, Friez moved to Baltimore where he set up Belfort
> Laboratories and began a manufacture of scientific instruments. He
> later acquired an interest in meteorology and did important work on
> the design and manufacture of meteorological recording instruments.



> Reference:http://www.colby.edu/sts/97guide/sm_nmah.html



> The Belfort/Friez weather company was not found in 1876 as reported on
> Belfort's company website since Mr. Julian Friez never made it to
> Baltimore to set up shop until sometime in the 1890s.



> Mr. Bruce R. Robinson and Mr. Nicholas C. Kaufman: WON'T YOU PLEASE
> STOP PUBLISHING YOUR LIES!!!



> BELFORT & GAMMA SCIENTIFIC CO-OWNER
> Bruce R. Robinson (serves as Chief ASShole at Utilipoint)
> Ellen H. Robinson (**** buddy)
> 60 Paako Drive
> Sandia Park, NM 87047
> 505-281-4952
> brobinson (at) utilipoint.comhttp://www.utilipoint.com/team/robinson.asp



> Bruce R. Robinson, Sector Specialist - Diversified Industrials and
> Technology
>
> 1-800-380-2177



> BELFORT & GAMMA SCIENTIFIC CO-OWNER
> Nicholas C. Kaufman
> 13667 Marsh Harbor Drive North
> Jacksonville, FL 32225
> 904-221-8914
> cs (at) quickstrategy.comhttp://www.quickstrategy.com/advisors.jsp



Belfort Instruments has t-shirts emblazoned with the phrase: "The
Wright Brothers Relied on Us"

Yet, American history (from the Smithsonian Institution) seems to tell
a very different story!

There is a press release at:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2003/6/prweb67805.php

It reads: "The Wright Brothers monitored these (i.e. Belfort's)
instruments as they prepared for their famous flight on December 17th,
1903."

THIS IS COMPLETE BULL**** (Belfort Digiwx AWOS style)

Here is what the Wright Brothers really wrote on December 17, 1903:

"We had a 'Richard' hand anemometer with which we measured the
velocity of the wind. Measurements made
just before starting the first flight showed velocities of 11 to 12
meters per second, or 24 to 27 miles per
hour. Measurements made just before the last flight gave between 9 and
10 meters per second. One made just
after showed a little over 8 meters."

And then there is that indisputable picture of:
WILBUR WRIGHT USING A RICHARD'S ANEMOMETER (picture)
http://wings.avkids.com/Book/Wright/history1_19012.html

Belfort Instrument Company is trying to re-write history to include
mention of Belfort and/or Friez. This is a shame and a sham!

Here's wondering what else Belfort Instruments wants to "hijack!"

You can google "Belfort Lowlifes" to learn who is lying, denying and
covering things up!
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