I assume this part is accurately translated:

"So there were two parallel lines of research: on one side, the deuterium
and palladium people, who never got anything . . ."

I have heard he feels that way. Maybe he means they have made little
progress toward technology, which is true, but I get the impression he has
the same attitude as Arata or Steve Jones: "I'm right; everyone else is
wrong."

He and Rossi have done great work and made immortal contributions to science
and human progress. Why should he be such a petty jerk? Why lie about other
people's research?

Rossi is very gracious toward others, Fleischmann especially.

- Jed

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