Talk:Waldyr Alves Rodrigues Jr.
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Poor Professional Decision
[edit]Rodrigues may be a brilliant mathematical physicist, but seems to be rather naive in his other dealings and was, for some years, a Director of Steriwave, owned by a 'professor' Fucilla. This company has had its fingers in all sorts of unfortunate pies including claims to be able run vehicles at least partially on water. When Boris Volfson managed to obtain a granted patent on an antigravity machine, Fucilla set up a company to develop it. Members of the Fucilla family have also been accused of the 'boiler-room' selling of worthless stock.
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