[Vo]:Fwd: Energy Catalzyer: Extraordinary Scams Require Extraordinary Claims
-Original Message- From: New Energy Times no-re...@newenergytimes.com To: FZNIDARSIC fznidar...@aol.com Sent: Sat, Oct 29, 2011 11:18 pm Subject: Energy Catalzyer: Extraordinary Scams Require Extraordinary Claims October 29, 2011 Noble Aspirations Are Not Enough Rossi’s case is certainly extraordinary, and his claim is so bold that many people cannot imagine that he would pull off a scam this big for so long. Or that he would pull the wool over so many people’s eyes. But he has. A blog commenter using the name “Penny Gruber” nailed it: “Rossi is a convicted [criminal guilty of] serial fraud. His discovery is that, with enough chutzpah, one can convince a number of people that an electric tea kettle is a new kind of nuclear reactor.” Fortunately, nobody appears to have given Rossi much money. But Rossi has abused the honest and sincere fans who have given him their moral support and encouragement. There is nothing wrong with wanting a new source of clean nuclear energy or wanting liberation from the petrocacy. I hope Rossi’s fans will remember their own dreams and desires for a better world and continue their enthusiasm for legitimate low-energy nuclear reaction research and technology. CLICK HERE for the rest of the story. This message was sent to fznidar...@aol.com from: New Energy Times | 369-B 3rd St. #556 | San Rafael, CA 94901 Email Marketing by Unsubscribe | Forward To a Friend
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You have to hand it to Krivit: he does not back down or mince his words. If I were him, I would leave myself some wiggle room in case it turns out Rossi is not a fraud. There is no question that Rossi makes it easy for people to attack him. - Jed
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I don't understand the New Energy Times agenda. Very strange that they use Krivit and his continued description of Rossi as a promoter. Now they say it's a good thing nobody has given Rossi much money-- because heaven forbid this technology could have gotten to the public sooner. As I am primarily interested in hydrogen nickel reactions, their spin on it is just insulting. I unsubscribed from their newsletter as a mild protest. Brad On Oct 30, 2011, at 7:17 AM, fznidar...@aol.com wrote: -Original Message- From: New Energy Times no-re...@newenergytimes.com To: FZNIDARSIC fznidar...@aol.com Sent: Sat, Oct 29, 2011 11:18 pm Subject: Energy Catalzyer: Extraordinary Scams Require Extraordinary Claims October 29, 2011 Noble Aspirations Are Not Enough Rossi’s case is certainly extraordinary, and his claim is so bold that many people cannot imagine that he would pull off a scam this big for so long. Or that he would pull the wool over so many people’s eyes. But he has. A blog commenter using the name “Penny Gruber” nailed it: “Rossi is a convicted [criminal guilty of] serial fraud. His discovery is that, with enough chutzpah, one can convince a number of people that an electric tea kettle is a new kind of nuclear reactor.” Fortunately, nobody appears to have given Rossi much money. But Rossi has abused the honest and sincere fans who have given him their moral support and encouragement. There is nothing wrong with wanting a new source of clean nuclear energy or wanting liberation from the petrocacy. I hope Rossi’s fans will remember their own dreams and desires for a better world and continue their enthusiasm for legitimate low-energy nuclear reaction research and technology. CLICK HERE for the rest of the story. This message was sent to fznidar...@aol.com from: New Energy Times | 369-B 3rd St. #556 | San Rafael, CA 94901 Email Marketing by Unsubscribe | Forward To a Friend
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I am also surprised by the actions taken by them. One would think that Krivit would want to encourage Mr. Rossi in his endeavors. It must all be related to Krivit's June trip and the things that transpired between Rossi and he. Dave -Original Message- From: Ecat Builder ecatbuil...@gmail.com To: vortex-l vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Sun, Oct 30, 2011 10:37 am Subject: Re: [Vo]:Fwd: Energy Catalzyer: Extraordinary Scams Require Extraordinary Claims I don't understand the New Energy Times agenda. Very strange that they use Krivit and his continued description of Rossi as a promoter. Now they say it's a good thing nobody has given Rossi much money-- because heaven forbid this technology could have gotten to the public sooner. As I am primarily interested in hydrogen nickel reactions, their spin on it is just insulting. I unsubscribed from their newsletter as a mild protest. Brad On Oct 30, 2011, at 7:17 AM, fznidar...@aol.com wrote: -Original Message- From: New Energy Times no-re...@newenergytimes.com To: FZNIDARSIC fznidar...@aol.com Sent: Sat, Oct 29, 2011 11:18 pm Subject: Energy Catalzyer: Extraordinary Scams Require Extraordinary Claims October 29, 2011 Noble Aspirations Are Not Enough Rossi’s case is certainly extraordinary, and his claim is so bold that many people cannot imagine that he would pull off a scam this big for so long. Or that he would pull the wool over so many people’s eyes. But he has. A blog commenter using the name “Penny Gruber” nailed it: “Rossi is a convicted [criminal guilty of] serial fraud. His discovery is that, with enough chutzpah, one can convince a number of people that an electric tea kettle is a new kind of nuclear reactor.” Fortunately, nobody appears to have given Rossi much money. But Rossi has abused the honest and sincere fans who have given him their moral support and encouragement. There is nothing wrong with wanting a new source of clean nuclear energy or wanting liberation from the petrocacy. I hope Rossi’s fans will remember their own dreams and desires for a better world and continue their enthusiasm for legitimate low-energy nuclear reaction research and technology. CLICK HERE for the rest of the story. This message was sent to fznidar...@aol.com from: New Energy Times | 369-B 3rd St. #556 | San Rafael, CA 94901 Email Marketing by Unsubscribe | Forward To a Friend