Steven the Snake wrote:
> 1. Rossi has publicly told all his fans that he will not ask for money until
> he has a
> product for sale.> 2. They believed him and propagated this information
> widely but it is not true.
This is false. Rossi has refused to take money from investor and
private persons. Ampenergo was wholly different story. And we do not
have any details about that, because Ampenergo's relationship with
Rossi is unclear. Because of this blunder from the Snake, there is not
much relevance for the rest, of his fighting against the windmills.
> 4. Rossi asked an engineer at NASA on July 22, 2011, for $15 million to
> “test” his
> device. NASA did not pay Rossi anything.
Should have paid. And also it was to be deposed in escrow account. Not
for Rossi. Money goes only for Rossi, is demonstration leads into
contract.
> 4. Rossi asked Defkalion to give him money by Aug. 1, 2011. Defkalion did not
> pay
> Rossi anything. Rossi himself is the source.
Rossi has always willing to do contracts with partners. Doing
contracts for production has nothing to do with collecting money from
private entities and investors.
> There is no evidence that Rossi has sold any product to any customer. All we
> know is
> that after the Oct. 28 show, the shipping container with the 50 Fat-Cats was
> hauled
> away on a truck. The only evidence that exists suggests that Rossi is playing
> a
> game. Don’t forget the redacted “For the Customer” detail on the Oct. 28
> technical
> report that Rossi put on his Web site.
Here Krivit got the premise right, but failed with the conclusion.
That is his conclusion does not follow from the premise.
> After the Oct. 28 show, Rossi helped to propagate the rumor that he sold it to
> SPAWAR. When that rumor was disproved, Rossi helped to propagate the rumor
> that
> he sold it to National Instruments. Now that has been disproved too.
This is nuts assertions and only shows how little ability Krivit has
for objective and critical thinking.
> Rossi has promised his grand public demonstration for 10 months now. If Rossi
> didn’t
> have what he had claimed since Feb. 2010, as I believe is the case, what else
> could > Rossi do for an exit strategy? Blame MIBs or Big Oil for suppressing
> his device? And
> would this explain why Rossi kept trying, time after time, 12 times in a row,
> but never
> achieved a convincing demo? Perhaps MIBs or Big Oil interfered with every one
> of the
> 12 tests!
Krivit has lost with counting. There has been tests in Dec, Jan,
March, 2×April, July, 3×Sep, 2×Oct.
Then there was that 18h test by Levi, Bianchini and Passerini, but it
should not be counted as a test, because it showed a success.
Therefore it must be just fabricated and in reality it never happened.
> The hard part for everybody who joined in the promotion and cheerleading for
> Rossi is
> that they neglected to consider the importance of science, the scientific
> method and
> scientific protocol.
Krivit does not even understand basics about scientific method,
because he is requiring control experiments for experiments where
there is only one variable to be measured. Controls are only for
multiple variable studies.
> But New Energy Times did — the moment we went to meet Rossi and see his
> device. > And then we published — months ago.
June "test" had zero relevance, because there was no measurements
done. It was just presentation of old model of E-Cat. Therefore, what
NET did with the 200 page report, was just wasting of time. It did not
provide not even single relevant proof against Rossi, but it was just
filled with speculations and misunderstandings what steam quality
means. Instead of facts, it contained mostly silly speculations and
accusations, without any rational basis.
What is most annoying with Krivit, that he has fixed his position
without objective evidence. If evidence to support the claim is not
adequate, then it does not follow that the claim is false. But as I
mentioned that Krivit is concluding, from the inconclusive evidence,
that Rossi is a fraudster and criminal.
–Jouni