This concern about jury independence- Remember the primary suit is Rossi's claims against IH, If the jury is thrown out then IH would "go free" unless/until there is another court trial. IH would also "go free" unless there is a unanimous verdict or if the judge throws out the case against them.

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I don't think they would be stuck. IH would not have to pay the 89M and still have the IP and license. IH could still use the IP (but likely not since I think it is useless and if Rossi ever did have something he didn't transfer ) But Rossi would likely keep the 10M that he was paid for the IP just not license it in the US. At least that is my understanding.
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But Rossi would likely keep the 10M that he was paid for the IP just not license it in the US.
10M less costs incurred at Doral and less lawyers' fees. (Any estimate on what the attorney fees are/will be?)
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Methinks you overestimate yourself. Your post belies any semblance of you being a 'realist'.
1) There is no evidence that 'they collected about $100 Million'. You made that up - no reality there. Then you say there was 'no problem with the test' despite the reality of abundant evidence and testimony that a) there was no agreement to a test, b) there was nothing close to 1MW being produced
2) There is no evidence that '$100 Million has disappeared'. That is your fantasy. No reality there.
3) There is no evidence that 'These other technologies ... have almost no commercial value but IH investors have been told they are a gold mine." You have no evidence that IH told any investors anything about other technologies. That is your fantasy. No reality there.
4) There is no evidence that "The new technology inventors (Piantelli et. al.) have been paid ... with shares of IH or other 'empty boxes'". That is your fantasy. No reality there.
5) There is no evidence that "Darden is paying real money to actors...". That is your fantasy. No reality there.
The realists here know one thing for sure: Your posts here have little to nothing to do with reality.
There is a saying: 'a dog would rather be kicked than ignored'. I just kicked you with reality. Perhaps that's what you were hoping for. You can expect to be ignored in the future.
ele's fantasies are no less real than any other of the speculations going on here. None of us have enough hard evidence to be jumping the conclusions that most express here. Also I believe whole heartedly that forum posters are being paid, perhaps by both sides, to distribute fud and misdirection hoping to influence the public, and therefore possibly jurors, to there way of thinking. It's a new world with the proliferation of the internet and sentiments like that are nearly impossible to repress.
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RiRi - It looks like you've earned honorary citizenship on Planet Rossi in record time - comes with a passport and everything! This also comes with an honorary PhD in the discipline of your choice so let R know if you want to move into the sciences overnight as well. Everyday is a new day on Planet Rossi and I can tell that you're going to be very happy there. Congrats!!
Keep the cluelessness coming - you're making fast friends in the best of places.
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I forgot to mention that an honorary JD is also available as part of the P.R. citizenship package - you're already demonstrating Planet Rossi acumen, intellect and character - they need some fresh legal brains on top of that. I think that is the way you should go. You can instantly add value to the Planet.
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ele's fantasies are no less real than any other of the speculations going on here
Yes, we agree, ele has real fantasies.
Others here observe, describe and comment on the realities of things like Court Documents.
You inspire me to buy stock in Alcoa. You know doubt consume a lot of it for your hats.
In the future, when you post something with actual information, we might have a discussion.
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Hi Dewey,
You promised a big week, you should be sharpening your big stick.
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Rigel - it's already been a big week - the average half-life of Rossi's Motions before the Court continue to demonstrate record exponential decay value - hugely entertaining! That might need to be included in the adjunct Rossi Effect definition appendices as well.
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@Dewey,
Were you not warned away from here? Told to cool it? You might get your bosses upset, careful.
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Lawyer fees are not usually awarded in the U.S.--it is at the discretion of the judge and there must be an exceptional reason for it.
The suggestion of oldguy to which I was responding was that both lawsuit and countersuit could conceivably fail before a jury, in which case I was wondering what would remain of the 10.5 M.
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Andrea Rossi
Yajo:
Certainly the 352 days I stayed in the plant from 5 P.M. to 10 A.M. of the next day, spending all the nights working in the 1 MW plant, costed a price. Anyway, thanks to God, I am well and I am working at my best.
Thank you for your sympathy,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Interesting statement from Rossi which seems at odds with his posting habits on the JONP.
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I've seen this repeated by more than one person on the forums. However, there is no chance for the forums to influence the trial for the following reasons:
1) There are only a few hundred at most that read the forums and jury selection is a random selection from the area of the court. (In Texas, the jury pool is chosen from a computer selected random list of driver's license holders.)
2) Out of those 60 or so candidates, the attorneys will then strike jurors they do not like.
3) Attorney for either side can strike for cause any juror that expresses a firm opinion about the case. They get unlimited strikes for this reason.
4) Out of the jury pool that is left. Each attorney can strike half of the left over excess jurors for any reason whatsoever.
5) IH attorneys will strike anyone who expresses an interest in LENR technology because they can not risk getting a person who wants to believe in the technology and they will argue this case as a simple contract dispute.
If IH or Rossi are paying people to post on the forums then they are wasting their money. It is much more likely that each side merely has people that fervently believe in their position.
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5) Darden is paying (with real money) actors on the web (Weaver/Sigmoidal, J.Rothwell and others) in order to influence the trial.
... damn drugs, Do not do drugs, mama said.
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None of us have enough hard evidence to be jumping the conclusions that most express here.
Also I believe whole heartedly that forum posters are being paid, perhaps by both sides, to distribute fud and misdirection hoping to influence the public, and therefore possibly jurors, to there way of thinking.
Talk about pots and kettles!
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IHFB - I am my own boss - super busy these days. I'll post when the ridiculousness of Planet Rossi earns some much needed love.
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Interesting statement from Rossi which seems at odds with his posting habits on the JONP.
Yes, poor thing. It takes a lot out of a guy maintaining a show. Gotta be there at all hours to make sure nobody sneaks in with their own meters to try to measure something. Surely, he wouldn't run a scam and work so hard and reference God would he?
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I always have this vision of Rossi sitting outside of a beach front cafe with nice glass of wine, typing away at his laptop )
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Given that AR tends to point the finger at others for what he is doing, one might speculate that he has been engaged in harassment, intimidation, and bribery during the course of the suit.
This is a truly absurd reasoning and totally lacking in objectivity. Too often the documents about the process have been interpreted by IH supporters according to their cheer, without any kind of detachment and lucidity. In this way they just throw mud on the protagonists .... a questionable pastime.
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