He was never a scammer. You are intentionally twisting the entire history. 
Everything you post on this forum has an anti-Rossi slant. You will even make 
the most illogical of technical comments just to spread FUD about the Rossi 
technology. It seems like you are pandering to Randall Mills, who is probably 
concerned right now that Rossi has actually produced a working system based on 
cold fusion, while his technology has never been able to produce practical 
levels of output.  







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From: Jones Beene <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, May 3, 2011 12:54:50 PM
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Let us exercise some common sense in terms of dimensional 
analysis.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jed Rothwell 

> At this point in time, Rossi's statements, efforts or 'clues' can be argued 
> to 
>be almost immaterial to further progress in the USA, since nothing he says can 
>be trusted.

JR ... I see no evidence that he cannot be trusted. Frankly, you seem to have 
it 
in for Rossi, for some reason. 


Then you are essentially blind to his past misdeeds, and essentially pandering, 
as I have said repeatedly. 


I cannot say it more emphatically, the man has a history as a SCAMMER. Take the 
collaboration with the university of New Hampshire, where he showed the DoD a 
fabulous device with 100 watts of TEG power, and got big bucks for further 
funding. He took the money to Italy and founded a biofuel venture with funds 
from somewhere, who knows if they were the same funds? Then on delivery in 
2002, 
the devices proved incredibly faulty. 'Pure crap' was one description. Out of 
27 
devices - just 8 worked at all, and instead of the claimed 800 to 1000 watt 
they 
produced about 1 Watt of power. He then had a convenient lab fire to destroy 
the 
evidence, and avoided deportation apparently. He could have funded EON with the 
money which was supposed to go into building good devices.

THIS COULD HAPPEN AGAIN 

Many who followed Rossi's work in thermoelectrics at UNH are amazed to see him 
back in action at what could be a similar scam. However, I break with them in 
believing, as I have said repeatedly, the Rossi most likely got incredibly 
lucky 
this time, chose the right mentor (Forcardi) and does have something valid. Who 
knows what it is, however?

Curiously - the 2002 demo, like the Bologna demo - was greatly anticipated and 
supposed to be exactly the same kind of massive breakthrough from prior art. 
Pure BS, as it turned out. He CANNOT be trusted, but he could be incredibly 
lucky! 


Here is a sanitized version of the story cleansed by LTI, but the true grit is 
worse than this sounds. Bottom of Page 5 is where it gets interesting:

http://dodfuelcell.cecer.army.mil/library_items/Thermo%282004%29.pdf

There were suspicious fires, and had his criminal background been known at the 
time, he could and should have been sent back to Italy, but lo and behold, he 
may turn out to be the luckiest man on earth. 


LTI is very well-connected, and apparently pulled string with DoD to avoid a 
'third strike'. We have to ask, is this new work real, or just an improved 
version of prior Rossi scams (including Petrodragon)?

YOU CANNOT CONTINUE TO IGNORE THIS RECENT HISTORY. 

IT IS VERY RELEVANT TO THE PRESENT SITUATION.

Again, personally - I think Rossi did get very lucky and now has a valid 
device, 
but scam has not been ruled out and it is probably far less robust than it 
appears.

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