1. Mariana October 20th, 2015 at 12:23 AM <http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=892&cpage=11#comment-1125616>
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi: Why did you write that it is heavy to answer the question about when will it possible to invest in Leonardo Corporation? 2. Andrea Rossi October 20th, 2015 at 9:34 AM <http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=892&cpage=11#comment-1125670> Mariana: Because I want first to complete the tests on course. There is a big difference between professional investors, expert of finance, and persons like a Reader of this blog: I want not to play foot-ball with the bones of the others. Warm Regards, A.R. Andrea Rossi January 17th, 2016 at 8:41 AM <http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=892&cpage=47#comment-1147798> Chris Beall: Your question is not easy to be answered. I would say this: we must wait the completion of the tests on course; we are very close to an industrial product and we have an enormous potential, put in evidence by a portfolio in the order of billions, but we still must put a disclaimer: the final results could be positive or negative. Our ship is still a warship, not a cruise ship and who enters our ship must be fully aware that he is going to fight, not to make a cruise, and that the result of a fight could also end up with casualties. All the guys presently in our ship are perfectly aware of this. This having been said, I can slightly modify my motto this way: ” I want not to play foot ball with the bones of persons that are not professional American foot ball players”. By the way: Go Panthers! Warm Regards, A.R. For many years now, Rossi has be playing a devious game with the money managers, capitalists, and bean counters, to get the resources that he has desperately needed to advance his product development but at the same time to keep control of his IP. Rossi has had to walk on a knifes edge for these three years in his dealings with IH. Rossi knows how professional money managers and venture capitalists think from his years of experience dealing with the mafia. He has extracted as much resources as he could from IH before IH could become his competitor using his own IP. Sure he kept critical IP information back as a prophylactic against treachery that he knew would most likely come from IH. > > Who could expect justice and morality from a money manager faced with the prospects of a thousand trillion dollars of revenue at his fingertips. Fair play only goes so far and their comes a point where it grows too expensive to indulge in. Rossi was playing a dirty game with his sponsors, but he knew that they would betray him somewhere along the way at the money making potential of his invention became clear. In this game of "it't just business" who can make a moral judgement about what is right and what is wrong. Like Pi, has Rossi gotten far enough down the R&D road to protest himself from the tigers that have shared and will share his boat going forward?

