Interesting, according Krivit's sources Daniele Passerini, David
Bianchini and Giuseppe Levi, all of them were present in 18 hour test
that gave conclusive proof for the technology.

I would say that bribing one person for a fround (Giuseppe) could be
reasonable. But bribing three independent and extremely credible
persons to a fraud, is just out of the question. The cost of bribing
one credible person is several kiloeuros, if not more. But for a
three, there comes a problem that after getting the money one of them
gets also the credit and exposes the fraud. You cannot trust humans!

    –Jouni

PS. however, I here think that Krivit's sources are, what they usually
are, just unchecked rumors or hearsay.


2011/11/11 Mary Yugo <[email protected]>:
> "Data: 05 novembre 2011 10.01.45 GMT+01.00
> A: Ufficio Stampa Alma Mater
> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
> Oggetto: PRESS RELEASE - E-CAT: UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA IS NOT INVOLVED
> E-CAT: UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA IS NOT INVOLVED
>
> The clarification about the experiments conducted by Leonardo Corp.
>
> Bologna, 5th November 2011 - The University of Bologna ­ called upon by
> FoxNews.com<http://FoxNews.com>
> (http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/11/02/andrea-rossi-italian-cold-fusion-plant/?test=faces)
> and by many other news published during the past few week - states that is
> not involved on E-Cat experiments conducted by Leonardo Corp., the company
> owned by Andrea Rossi.
>
> The University of Bologna stresses also that: 1) none of the experiments
> made with E-Cat (including that of 28th October 2011) has been carried out
> at the University of Bologna or by any of its scientists; 2) the University
> of Bologna (Department of Physics) is ready to carry out direct experiments
> on the E-Cat as soon as the contract signed with EFA Srl (Andrea Rossi's
> Italian company) will be put in effect: this is the only reason why the
> University of Bologna researchers attended as observers to E-Cat
> experiments. The University of Bologna is carefully following the situation
> development.
> ***************
>
> According to what Storchi told me on the phone, the statement was written by
> Dario Braga, the vice president for research and Paolo Capiluppi, the head
> of the physics department."
>
> As per Steven Krivit here:
> http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2011/11/11/university-of-bologna-denies-faculty-involvement-with-rossi/
>
> Hmmm... where does that leave Levi?
>
> Also, I found this silliness very well done and irresistibly funny:
>
> "Hitler plans to troll forums"
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSbh2MsxdNs
>
>
>

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