Mary Yugo <maryyu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yes, I do. Several people.
>>
>
> Can you name one we can check with?
>

If I could, I would, wouldn't I? As I mentioned, I am trying to get
permission to upload the photos and data. I have uploaded 1,200 documents,
so it is clear I do not hold things back for no reason.

If I reveal the names and other info without permission you can be darn
sure I will get nothing more in the future from many researchers. Since I
am not Krivit, I never do that.

For now you have the brief statements by Focardi and Stremmenos. If you
don't believe them you would believe me. For that matter you won't believe
the photos and data. They could easily be faked.


  And if not, why has nobody spoken out and written about the greatest
> invention of the century?
>

I have ~3,000 documents describing this invention.


It defies the imagination to speculate that Rossi invited NASA and Quantum
> to see an E-cat and that, in the process of preparing and testing to show
> 100 of them, he could not locate a single one that worked.
>

Yes, that does defy imagination, so I doubt that is what happened. Who told
you that is what happened? You seem to know more about this incident than I
do.

- Jed

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