July 6th, 2011
Dear interested party,
You have received this email because you have shown an initial interest for
commercial involvement with our company and our products based on Andrea
Rossi’s
e-Cat invention (exothermic reaction between Hydrogen and Nickel).
Many have signed non disclosure
Can I borrow $58M?
T
Exactly the way free energy inventor (scammer) Dennis Lee raised money, by
selling dealerships. Why would Defkalion need to sell dealerships to raise
money if they have such a blockbuster energy product? This thing is really
starting to smell bad.
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 7:39 AM, Terry Blanton
At 08:54 AM 7/7/2011, Rock_nj wrote:
Exactly the way free energy inventor
(scammer)Â Dennis Lee raised money, by selling
dealerships. Why would Defkaâlion need to
sell dealerships to raise money if they have
such a blockbuster energy product? This thing
is really starting to smell
Rock_nj rockn...@gmail.com wrote:
Exactly the way free energy inventor (scammer) Dennis Lee raised money, by
selling dealerships. Why would Defkalion need to sell dealerships to raise
money if they have such a blockbuster energy product? This thing is really
starting to smell bad.
This is
Terry Sez:
Can I borrow $58M?
Well... according to my unorthodox Witch Doctor source, Rossi
Associates are still in need of a lot of cash in order to finish basic
RD. Despite certain misgivings already expressed here it seems to me
that offering up dealerships might be a reasonable/legitimate
Jed. Time will tell. I sincerely hope I am wrong with my cynical view of
the way Rossi and Defkalion are doing things. I have been waiting as long
as everyone to see a cold fusion related product reach the marketplace. We
need it now more than ever with oil prices over $100 barrel and peak
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 10:30 AM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson
svj.orionwo...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone else have any thoughts on the current status of
Defkalion's piggy bank?
The story is that they are funded by expat Greeks living in Canada to the
tune of €400M. The funds are
From Terry:
The story is that they are funded by expat Greeks living in Canada to the
tune of €400M. The funds are allegedly committed but the actual status is
not public, AFAIK. They have been approached with offers of more funding;
but, they have smiled and said no thanks.
That would
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 11:01 AM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson
svj.orionwo...@gmail.com wrote:
That would seem to suggest that Defkalion will probably be able to pay
salary utility bills through the end of the year... at least through
October. ;-)
I don't expect to see any IPOs any time
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