Andrea Rossi
April 8, 2016 at 9:54 AM
Teemu:
I knew the Customer in the office of my Attorney Henry Johnson. They were
enthusiast to test our 1 MW plant, to see if it really worked, because they
were ( and are ) interested to buy more plants for their facilities in
Europe. They wanted not to be exposed, though, therefore incorporated JM
Products and made a plant for their production to make the test and
appointed President their Attorney, who was also, as I said, my Attorney.
IH knew all this and agreed, obviously, on this, making a rental agreement
with JM Products to make the test in their factory. When IH met with the
President of JM in Raleigh, I was present and I explained that he was also
my Attorney. No problem has been raised by IH.
Warm Regards,
A.R.

The nickel powder could be used in battery electrode applications.

   -

   Please allow me to revise my speculation on the relationship between the
   1 year test customer and Rossi as follows:

   Rossi and the customer were introduced when Rossi submitted his nickel
   powder preparation process patent. Rossi was informed that his powder
   preparation was already patented by the customer and a meeting of the minds
   regarding licensing fees on IP between Rossi and the customer went on in
   Rossi's lawyer's office.


On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 6:21 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:

> http://joam.inoe.ro/arhiva/pdf6_3/Lucaci.pdf
>
> A NEW FAMILY OF NICKEL POWDER FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS
>
> Quote: "The specific surface area values using BET method show that the
> chemically processed Ni powders have a very high specific surface area (>
> 60 m 2 /g), which recommend them for electrical applications, especially
> for electrode applications.
>
> For Ni carbonyl powder the specific surface area was found 0.68 m 2 /g.
> The evaluation of the chemosorbtion caracteristics by using hydrogen
> selective adsorbtion method shows that the modified Ni powder exhibits high
> power of hydrogen adsorption (600 µgH2/g), which recommend them as
> catalysts in hydrogen addition reaction"
>
> This powder is used for battery electrodes. It would be great to use in a
> LENR reactor.
>
> On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 6:09 PM, Giovanni Santostasi <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> See if you can get the water bills of JM products.
>>
>> Good idea.
>>
>> Also the list of the personnel, shipments received and sent and so on.
>> Easily subpoena documents.
>> Rossi should get them to defend himself and IH to make a strong case
>> against Rossi.
>>
>> I just hope IH doesn't settle just to get rid of Rossi's bs once and for
>> ever.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 6:00 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> See if you can get the water bills of JM products.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 5:56 PM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> How did Rossi become familiar with this customer who is really holding
>>>>> their technology very closely?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It is obvious how he became familiar with the customer. The customer is
>>>> Rossi's own lawyer! They made up the stuff about closely held technology.
>>>> There is no sign of production of anything, and such production would be
>>>> impossible since there is only ~20 kW of low grade heat (probably hot
>>>> water).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> A SPECULATIVE answer to this might be that Rossi is a customer of this
>>>>> secretive customer. Ross must use the product of this customer.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> There is no product. No one was seen in the production area. There is
>>>> no machinery in use there. Nothing was seen shipped in or shipped out of
>>>> the factory.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> There must be a pre-established longstanding relationship between this
>>>>> customer and Rossi.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> There is indeed a long-standing relationship. The customer is Rossi's
>>>> own lawyer. He is the president of the company. There is no one else in the
>>>> company.
>>>>
>>>> - Jed
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>

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