Did anyone ever wonder why Rossi never names customers or partners? He says he respects their privacy. But everyone know where he lives. Isn't he worried reporters and curiosity seekers will block the areas around his doors?
Rossi E-Cat SK Demo Discussion
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I wonder if we have finally reached the ground state: the remaining Rossi believers are those who will believe regardless of what happens for the rest of their lives. This may actually be the case.
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something like this?
Hidden talent.
Team up with Director .. as scriptwriter for the movie "Andrea-Lightbulb of the world""
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In my opinion his partner is assisting in the product development and also doing the manufacturing, service and installation.
And if they as stated are a large international company they would have enough resources.
LOL. - Apparently “Rossi’s multinational partner company” won’t assist him with their marketing division...
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LOL. - And why wouldn’t “Rossi’s multinational partner company” not assist with their marketing division?
It’s simple. If they sell lots of e-cats, other companies will try to compete. If they sell nothing, there will be no competitors. They will have the market to themselves. Brilliant!
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I really don't see the use in talking about the E-Cat technology or Andrea Rossi anymore unless it is a replication attempt.
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I really don't see the use in talking about the E-Cat technology or Andrea Rossi anymore unless it is a replication attempt.
And since replicating anything in the real world that one has seen in a video on YouTube is crap shoot anyways, maybe we should just move along, help strangers, rescue animals, clean up garbage and generally really save the world and our souls instead.
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And since replicating anything in the real world that one has seen in a video on YouTube is crap shoot anyways, maybe we should just move along, help strangers, rescue animals, clean up garbage and generally really save the world and our souls instead.
A good start but what other good things can we do?
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Cryptic. IMO. Who libeled whom, Woodsie?
Oh, OK. So their conversation may have been something like this?
Executive 1: Hey, Boss, before we invest an unrecoupable $11.5 million in Rossi and his claims, shouldn't we do better tests of his strange looking "reactors?"
Boss: Sure. Ask Rossi to show you the tests or ask his colleagues the Swedish scientists or Dr. Levi how it works.
Executive 1: Well, they all say it works but I want to hire a major testing lab to redo the tests in our facility so we and our hired experts can watch them.
Boss: Why bother? Why not trust Rossi?
Executive 1: Well for openers, how about that he is a convicted felon in Italy?
Boss: Oh, you get that from that idiot Krivit and skeptopaths on the internet. It can't be true, that nice old guy. And it doesn't matter if the ecat works.
Executive 1: How about that Rossi cheated DOD out of millions for thermoelectric converters which ended up being junk?
Boss: I asked Rossi about that and he said there was a fire and that was why he gave them junk.
Executive 1: Oh, OK. Guess that explains that. But Rossi has no qualifications in nuclear physics or really any physics or engineering.
Boss: That's not what he says. I saw right on his web site that he has a doctorate and lots of experience and was a world class runner when he was young.
Executive 1: OK then, so I just give him the $11.5 million and a loosely written contract for $89M more? More or less on his say so? Because we don't trust Krivit and skeptopaths? You sure you don't want more tests?
Boss: No more tests. Wasted time. Despite being an environmental destroyer, a crook and an inveterate liar, Rossi is worthy of the trust and risk. I mean who believes skeptopaths, anyway? just think if they're wrong and Rossi's gadget really works, how great that will be? Give him the money and the contract.
The 11.5 million was worth the gamble but the 89 million more
has never made sense to me.
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The 11.5 million was worth the gamble but the 89 million more
has never made sense to me.
The $89 million would only be paid if it worked. If it had worked, it was worth far more than this. Despite what some people have said here recently, I am sure I.H. would have paid that.
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A good start but what other good things can we do?
Well, analogously, one can say “This is poison ivy. Here is what it looks like. Here is what the rash looks like when someone touches it. Leaves of three, let them be...”, etc. And still people wipe their bums with it, try and eat it, maybe even smoke it. So the good works are wasted. Maybe the idiots, after twice or more times warned and informed, need to learn the lesson the hard way, and get a self-taught lesson they rightly deserve, at some point. And still many, having once gotten a nasty rash, say “Well maybe it wasn’t that plant that caused the pain and discomfort, but some other plant, or it was the way the weather was that day, should have eaten it instead of smoking it, or I wiped down when wiping up would be harmless...”, etc. And they try it again. Those ones especially get what they deserve. Those ones are beyond help.
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The $89 million would only be paid if it worked. If it had worked, it was worth far more than this. Despite what some people have said here recently, I am sure I.H. would have paid that.
Nope. They never intended to which is obvious when reading the Cassarino file. They just wanted to use the Rossi IP and the Doral plant to raise money from the Brits and the Chinese and them make a nice exit for themselves. Nothing more to it really.
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Nope. They never intended to which is obvious when reading the Cassarino file.
I've read that file multiple times, once recently when Shane D. reposted, and previously at the time of release. There is nothing in that file saying IH "never intended to pay" if it worked. You made that up. Or if you insist that this is true, provide the quote(s).
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I've read that file multiple times, once recently when Shane D. reposted, and previously at the time of release. There is nothing in that file saying IH "never intended to pay" if it worked. You made that up. Or if you insist that this is true, provide the quote(s).
Nope. It is obvious that they (1) considered the contract to be invalid (missing signatures, time line, six cylinder cats, etc, etc) so that they were not obliged to pay - or that it at least was negotiable, and (2) they wanted Rossi keep working to not disturb investors ("create waves" as Cassarino says), as if was going to get paid. They wanted Rossi to have that illusion. Also it looks as if (3) - they were not able to raise enough money anyways
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The highly skilled fiction writer jtomas is able to operate on Planet Rossi outside of the context of a deposition around a fraudster litigating fraud with his investors after he failed to uphold his side of the deal. We're clearly seeing the same broken brain that has been gracing these parts as of late.
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I wonder if we have finally reached the ground state: the remaining Rossi believers are those who will believe regardless of what happens for the rest of their lives. This may actually be the case.
We may have reached ground state, but virtual particles called Rossions can appear from the vacuum at any time to support Rossi, then self organize like an EVO. And Mills predicts even lower quantum states than these.
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We should not forget the whole family of Axilion particles...
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PfD may be onto something. We may also be seeing the manifestation and quantum replication (able to be in multiple SPs at the same time) of UDRs (Ultra Dense Rossions) as part of this discovery. They are clearly only able to manifest as a surface phenomena (surface of Planet Rossi that is). Perhaps we can also locate any Planet Rossi pious-ons as we get closer to the altar as part of this exploration. We may see some familiar faces (or at least names) if we can get far enough into this investigation.
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Nope. It is obvious that they (1) considered the contract to be invalid (missing signatures, time line, six cylinder cats, etc, etc) so that they were not obliged to pay - or that it at least was negotiable, and (2) they wanted Rossi keep working to not disturb investors ("create waves" as Cassarino says), as if was going to get paid. They wanted Rossi to have that illusion. Also it looks as if (3) - they were not able to raise enough money anyways
I seem to recall from Cassarino's deposition that IH said that even though they thought Rossi was outside the terms of his contract they would make sure that Rossi was well compensated if only he could demonstrate that his technology worked. Did you not see that?
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http://coldfusioncommunity.net/rvd-depositions/#Cassarino
These are all the depos, including Cassarino. In the future you can find it in the "Media Library".
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