At 10:52 AM 8/7/2011, noone noone wrote:
Perhaps Rossi saw how far they had advanced the technology, and got spooked.
We don't know the whole story. We don't know what is true at this point.
Before there is any sign that Defkalion is making a move, Rossi
announces that he's terminating the contract. Then he talks about his
attorney's being active. At what?
Speculation: at suing Defkalion for stealing the technology.
Speculation: indeed, with a lot of money, trivial to break in to
Rossi's facilities and take an E-cat, examine it thoroughly, and
return it undetected. All it takes is money to hire the talent that
knows very well how to do that. Could be Russia, indeed.
I'd considered Rossi's strategy, relying upon "industrial secret," to
be hopeless from the beginning, and I said so. He has effectively
invalidated his own patent by not disclosing a necessary element, the catalyst.
Rossi's "eccentricity" may well have demolished his fortunes. Lots of
people, believing him, advised him differently, but he chose to
ignore all that.
Time will tell.