The assessment below is right-on IMHO. I would also guess that some of the so-called trolls were funded by some vested interest. I think the funding must have been based on the number of words written multiplied by the blogs attended to. Also I would guess that there was a bonus for appropriate likes to troll comments posted in recognition to the orchestrated other-troll comments.
Bob Cook From: Russ George<mailto:russ.geo...@gmail.com> Sent: Saturday, July 2, 2016 8:27 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com<mailto:vortex-l@eskimo.com> Subject: RE: [Vo]:Another motion filed in Rossi suit There is a cacophony of petulant voices from those with a vested interest in Rossi. LENR, and Cold Fusion as made clear by the many who are behaving like jilted groupies at best with more than a few far over the line into becoming outrageous slanderous trolls. That Rossi has kept and keeps secrets enrages those with vested interests, aka competitors, who want to know how he makes his technology tick. They are it seems made up of the cheapskates who are unwilling to invest either the time or money to do faithful research. Dang few have any semblance of experimentalist skills and creativity as evidenced by their abject failures. It is clear that in this case social media is at its worst with its powerful tendency toward making the worst of everything floating to the top prevailing. From: a.ashfield [mailto:a.ashfi...@verizon.net] Sent: Saturday, July 2, 2016 8:48 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:Another motion filed in Rossi suit Jones Beene, You make several assumptions that are far from proven. Whatever the heat use by the customer, the arrangement was only made because IH had failed to provide the customer for over a year that they said they would. Why do you think IH has any rights to the license when they still owe $89 million for it? The initial $11 million was essentially a down payment with the balance to be paid after confirmation that the process worked. You appear certain that the I MW plant doesn't work based Jed's comments that in turn are based on IH. It seems most unlikely that Rossi would take the matter to court unless he was convinced it did work. So the question of whether the plant worked at > COP 6 is not proven yet. Never-the-less, preferring Napoleonic law, you claim Rossi is guilty of fraud until he is proven innocent. On 7/2/2016 11:08 AM, Jones Beene wrote: From: Bob Higgins It is interesting and self-destructive that Rossi appears to have unilaterally declared that the license sold to IH is null and void. Having accepted money for that license, he is in a legally binding contract. Yet Rossi seems intent to market that license to others as though he had no other contract. This is clearly fraud, and a fraud that will quickly put Rossi back in jail for a good long contemplative period. Bob, This is a pretty accurate assessment, but ask yourself who in their right mind would buy a license now? Most likely, this is the same kind of delusional hot-air as the 13 megawatt units claimed to have been sold in 2012 and the hundreds of other lies. You couldn’t make a mini-series out of this unfolding farce, or could you… is Kevin Spacey available? The sleaziest detail in the Rossigate scam appears to be this continuing charade about “the customer”… you remember, the bogus chemical company that supposedly paid $1000 per day for steam, yet without zoning permits for chemical production on file, and with no confirming evidence that it ever existed outside a shell company owned by Rossi’s business partner, and with the premises being listed in the Miami Real Estate market for rent the same month as the fake test ended, and with no evidence of any payment received for steam. You would think they could fake a few checks back and forth, just for the fun of it. Did Rossi really think he could sustain a falsehood of this magnitude throughout a legal proceeding with sworn testimony? The fiction of a fake customer buying megawatts of steam for a year to use in a non-existent production process … that lie alone could be his downfall. Curiously, IH appears to be sitting on this fake customer detail for now, as it is not mentioned in the pleadings AFAIK… but they will be poised to spring a trap during depositions. Crafty attorneys love to do that. At any rate, we are in for months of amusement, reminiscent perhaps of (the perversely fabulous) “House of Cards”… matter of fact … maybe AR has already pitched the story to HBO… part of his nexxt reincarnation as the Most Interesting Man in the World.