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2011-10-26 Thread ecat builder
Daniele Passerini has reported that the customer interested in the MW reactor it is a well-known and largest industrial group http://freeenergytruth.blogspot.com/2011/10/ecat-customer-is-large-well-known.html Perhaps GE or Siemens? Speculations? - Brad p.s. Rossi said on his blog that the 1MW

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2011-10-26 Thread Jouni Valkonen
hmm there is something wrong with the tagging... –Jouni 2011/10/27 Jouni Valkonen jounivalko...@gmail.com: Like usually, Daniele is misinformed with his rumors. The real Customer is Maddelena!    –Jouni PS. please clean up the subject line, before sending the message. For messages

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2011-10-25 Thread Axil Axil
I recognize that if the US government gets control of E-Cat development that will be bad for the cold fusion community because the government will lock down the technology consistent with other nuclear technologies. Jed will naturally fear this turn of events. But consider that Rossi has

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2011-10-25 Thread Jay Caplan
Military might want an exclusive interest in a cheap small heat source for a number of strategic interests including ships, but, at any rate, the NRC and other country equivalents will hold this back for a decade+ of testing and proof of safety before allowing marketing. It's nuclear, remember.

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2011-10-25 Thread Jed Rothwell
Jay Caplan uniqueprodu...@comcast.net wrote: ** Military might want an exclusive interest in a cheap small heat source for a number of strategic interests including ships . . They might want exclusive use, but they cannot get it. Too much information about this has already circulated. It is