At 02:06 AM 8/7/2011, noone noone wrote:

----- Forwarded Message -----
From: noone noone <thesteornpa...@yahoo.com>
To: Daniel Rocha <danieldi...@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 7, 2011 2:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Rossi and Defkalion Split Up RUMORMONGERING - You got evidence, post it!

It is obvious Defkalion knows about the catalyst.

They would not have invested hundreds of millions of dollars without knowing the identity of it.

I keep hearing about this so called "press release" that was sent out claiming Rossi and Defkalion have split up. Does anyone know where it is located?


From: Daniel Rocha <danieldi...@gmail.com>
To: noone noone <thesteornpa...@yahoo.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 7, 2011 1:53 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Rossi and Defkalion Split Up RUMORMONGERING - You got evidence, post it!

If they split up, it means there is no more e-cats made by Defkalion because only Rossi knows about the catalyzer.

Un-be-lievable, what people will assume in the absence of knowledge.

And then they will build structures of belief on what they imagined.

I'd think that Rossi would not disclose the catalyst to Defkalion, not at this point. But he might have. He might, instead, have agreed to deposit the information with a trustee, in escrow. It would be whatever Defkalion and Rossi agreed. For Rossi to keep the catalyst secret at this point was rational.

(Except that he thereby might have rendedered his patent useless, that's a different issue.)

We don't know the nature of the agreement between Rossi and Defkalion, nor what contingencies it contemplates. It's quite possible that Defkalion, for various reasons, might want to disentangle themselves from Rossi. And they might indeed have the catalyst, or something that works as well. Or even better. Perhaps they did, indeed, invest hundreds of millions of dollars or euros. A tiny fraction of that would fund a massive investigation of possiblities, the testing of thousands of them. For all we know, they did this. Or they didn't.

In the other direction, I've seen no evidence at all that Defkalion has "invested hundreds of millions of dollars," and that is so unlikely (except for the kind of research that would be independent of Rossi) that I might as well say that they have not. They have spent far, far less, and they have merely arranged, we might assume, *commitments* for large sums, based on promised delivery and conditions for payment. Defkalion is, it seems, far more noise than substance at this point. They are, indeed, spending money, but not much compared to the potential return if Rossi delivers good product.

As to the "press release," it appears from the testimony of a participant here that some people, possible investors, have seen it. It purports to be from the company owned or largely owned by Rossi's wife. There is no verification of this, and, as pointed out, it could be completely phoney. A rift between Rossi and Defkalion at this point would be amazing, though. And I won't speculate more than that.

Reply via email to