Rossi, writing on his blog (which I copied from ecatnews.com). As I once theorized, and Jed Rothwell strongly disagreed with, it seems as if Defkalion may have made mockups based on the promise of getting an active core from Rossi -- something Rossi may have reneged on resulting in the failure of Defkalion to pay him and their rupture of relations. If Rossi is right, Defkalion has nothing. I suppose it is possible they for technology from someone else but there is no evidence for that at the moment that I know of. The comment on the blog says:
"Hampus November 24th, 2011 at 5:53 AM Hi Rossi When will the experiment in Bologna and Uppsala university start? *------- Andrea Rossi November 24th, 2011 at 9:27 AM Dear Hampus: Soon, but remember that such R&D will be closed doors made and not public. I repeat: no more public tests will be made. We will make only closed doors R&D and tests for our Customers made along the test protocols agreed upon the purchasing contracts. No more information will be released until proper patent protection will be granted. Too many vultures fly around, ready to steal critic info. Look to what is going on around the Balcans: there are clowns saying they have a technology copied from us, actually they have just a moke up, waiting for the piece of info they need to make a real copy. They believed we would have been selling in October the small E-Cats, so announced they would have made a demo in october ( buying a model, disguising it as a copy made by them). But it was just a trap we made. Conclusion: from now on we will be more sealed than ever, and we will be open exclusively with our Customers. To put for sale the small unts we need: 1- safety certification 2- granted patents We are working on both the issues and I think they will be addressed within 1 to 2 years from now. Warm Regards, A.R." A convenient place to read all of Rossi's comments and the other comments on his blog is here: http://www.rossilivecat.com/

