>From Stephen,

> This is a nice story of a dedicated inventor making large sacrifices in the
> zealous pursuit of his vision, but is there really any reason to believe it?
>
> Rossi has not exactly been a pinnacle of truth in the past.
>
> Absent more information I'd tend to lump it in with the tale of the factory
> which was heated for two years with a Rossi device.  A nice story, as I
> said... with regard to the factory, it's just too bad no former employees
> chimed in on Rossi's blog to exclaim over the nifty heating plant!

>> http://pesn.com/2011/09/21/9501918_Rossis_Home_Sacrificed_For_Cold_Fusion_E-Cat_Launch/

Without a doubt the Pure Energy System web site is "Rossi Friendly."
Actually, the site is friendly towards a LOT of exotic alternate
energy claims. They also claim recovered technology from crashed UFOs
has been deliberately suppressed by world governments. IOW, the web
site is not likely to be considered a reliable source of information
by those possessing a more conservative POV concerning physics. As for
me, being a tad liberal in many of my POVs, I might be a little
sympathetic to the idea that certain technologies may very well have
been deliberately suppressed, but that is a topic of discussion for a
different post. ;-)

In my view the Pure Energy Systems web site is an advocate for
alternative energy systems and for the inventors who are trying to
develop them. They operate in pretty much the same manner that certain
web sites advocate for the manifestation of certain political goals,
such as those expressed by either the Republican or Democratic
parties.

Being an advocate is neither good nor bad. It's simply the objective
that those in charge of Pure Energy Systems site have chosen to
pursue.

Take the web site's advocate-ness for what it is and read between the lines.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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