Marshall Riconosciuto
In 1981, Hercules Research Corporation developed a small electronic power supply designed to feed 30,000 volts of electricity to a METC (Modular Energy Transfer Catalyzer) unit, which could significantly reduce heating and cooling times in various industrial processes.
Marshall Riconosciuto was the father of Michael Riconosciuto and a business partner of Patrick Moriarty for 40 years. Together, they owned several California businesses, including Hercules Research Corporation and Pyrotronics Corporation.1
In 1981, Hercules Research Corporation developed a small electronic power supply designed to feed 30,000 volts of electricity to a METC (Modular Energy Transfer Catalyzer) unit, which could significantly reduce heating and cooling times in various industrial processes. Marshall Riconosciuto and Patrick Moriarty had funded research for 15 years, investing approximately $1 million of their own money into the project.1
Michael Riconosciuto claimed that Marshall shipped documents to Ian Stuart Spiro for safekeeping. At the time Bobby Riconosciuto intended to store Michael's original documents at Marshall's business in Southern California, Marshall was reportedly very ill.1
Sources
- Seymour, Cheri. The Last Circle: Danny Casolaro’s Investigation into the Octopus and the PROMIS Software Scandal. First Edition. TrineDay, 2010. ↩
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