>Jed is right on this one. Rossi cannot do much besides that and must be 
>paranoid. What would you do in Rossi's place?

Maybe filing a *true* patent request, instead of one that is bullshit. Contact 
DoD/DoE (Rossi did it and they refused to finance) or well know American 
corporation like General Electric, instead of unknow start-up companies based 
on fiscal paradies (like Defkalion). Making a black-box calorimetry at MIT 
(Rossi refused a free test offered by MIT’s professor).

What Rossi did?
- He filed a bullshit patent since it’s not descriptive of the invention
- He (claim) has contacted DoD/DoE in 2009
- He refused to do even a simple black-box calorimetry because of “Snake! 
Spies! bla bla”
Then he sell his secrets for 2M$ USD.
And Jed, the same guy that said that Rossi is a great bsuiness man, wrote that 
the “secret customer” has likely bought the rossi’s reactor for find out the 
secrets.
It' doesn’t make sense, not at all. It’s like an acid trip.
From: Daniel Rocha 
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 12:55 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com 
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Re: A real customer would not have accepted the 1MW plant.

Jed is right on this one. Rossi cannot do much besides that and must be 
paranoid. What would you do in Rossi's place?


2011/11/7 Mattia Rizzi <mattia.ri...@gmail.com>

    The real purpose would be to find out how to

  mass-produce similar machines.

  It's interesting how you an write something like this quoted sentence and 
still writing how Rossi is a genius and a great business man.
  A great business man that sold his secrets for 2M$ USD, with a technology 
valued over hundred of billions of USD.

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