At 11:16 AM 8/7/2011, Peter Gluck wrote:
They are lots of comments- some in English, make a search for "the" and you get them. Rossi has told to Passerini that the Greeks have not paid, tht's the reason of the divorce. But why have they not paid?
Again and again Rossi emphasized that he didn't get paid until he delivered. But it's possible that there was a requirement that the funds be placed in escrow, so it's still possible he's telling the truth.
However, what this could mean is not incapacity, but an unwillingness to tie up a huge amount of money on what was looking like fraudulent exaggeration. For less money, they could do their own research.
What if Defkalion hired real experts, including experts in steam engineering, and people skilled in recognizing fraud, to review the same evidence that we have all seen and discussed? What if they developed thorough reports covering all this, definitive, so that they really had a solid understanding of the situation and the possibilities. In other words, what if they behaved like prudent investors with the resources to be thorougly prudent?
Beyond that, what if they used "black ops?" Governments do it. They might have had, indeed, the cooperation of the Greek government. If you had the connections they apparently had, would you do this? Remember, the national security of Greece was possibly at stake.
Rossi shot himself in the foot, it seems.

