>From Ashfield:
... > ... I am puzzled by your [Jed's] statement that you have spoken to large > investors who confirm the E-Cat works That certainly is an intriguing statement coming from Mr. Rothwell. What's frustrating about all of this, at least from my perspective, is the fact that we had yet to see anything from Rossi that seems to be even close to be considered a commercial product. All I've seen (and read about) has been nothing more than a lot of hot air. Granted, there seems to be tantalizing evidence and lots of grandiose promises coming from Rossi. However, what is significant is that Rossi never allows his tantalizing evidence to be independently validated - that that certainly puts the kibosh on his credibility, and righty so. Maybe Rossi will finally pull a rabbit out of the hat. I sure hope so, but who the hell knows. I sure as hell don't. The only conclusion that makes any sense to me is to speculate that these unnamed "investors" (who presumably have confirmed the fact that there really is something to Rossi's e-Cats), are doing everything within their power to make sure that Rossi works out the flaws before potential competition catches wind. One of the best ways to help ensure that they stay in first place would be to continue to insinuate to potential competition the impression that Rossi's organization is highly flawed, or worse, fraudulent. That seems to have been easy to accomplish! ;-) Don't bother looking into the matter. Move along. move along. nothing to see here. Again, I'm left with the assumption that there must still remain serious flaws and impediments to the commercialization of Rossi's eCats. Will Rossi work out the flaws before the competition finally catches wind? It would appear that Mr. Rothwell doesn't think so. History may prove him right. Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

