Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:

> In terms of this DGT Europe guy, I don't trust his account or his take on
> things because he has gone into the LENR development business himself.
>
No, he has not. He says he is now out of the cold fusion business.



> As a future LENR dealer with human nature what it is, it is natural for
> these various potential venders’ of LENR reactors to bad mouth each other.
>

This was not a "vendor." This was a joint venture company, half owned by
Defkalion.



> Rossi says bad things about DGT and DGT let slip some bad things about
> Rossi. This new guy is just doing what they all do.
>

He was saying bad things about his own company! He closed down his own
company! That is quite different from "saying bad things" about another
company, and in any case, what he said was true. Even the people at
Defkalion admitted the flow rate was wrong.



> As an application developer and reseller of DGT reactors, Gamberale’s
> former company had no right to know how that R5 reactor works internally.
>
He did not claim any such right.


> Even with this contractual constraint in place as the history of these
> events reveal, his former company paid a million dollars in the vain hope
> to look under the dress of DGT, but DGT was too modest or too smart to show
> their goods.
>
DGT prevented him from doing valid testing. That is not the same as
stopping him from looking inside the reactor. As soon as he did proper
tests problems with the previous tests were revealed. The previous tests
were completely invalid.


> Did Luca Gamberale want to setup his new company in the same way that
> Defkalion was started?
>
Defkalion set up this company.

Luca Gamberale has publically bemoaned that DGT never left him alone with
> an R5 reactor unattended. Why would that bother this man?
>
For the reasons described in the report. They never allowed a proper test.
They never verified the flow rate. As soon as they tried to verify it, the
day after the ICCF test, it was obvious the flow rate was wrong.

If I had spent $1 million for something that was never tested correctly,
and if the company in the joint venture with me prevented tests, not only
would I be upset, I would report them to the police. That sounds like
fraud. I cannot imagine what else it might be.

- Jed

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