1.  Francesco Fiorenzani
    December 10th, 2011 at 10:03
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   Dear Andrea Rossi

   In your opinion the collaboration with University of Bologna
   will start before the next March or not?

   thank you

   Francesco Fiorenzani
   2.  Andrea Rossi
    December 10th, 2011 at 10:17
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   Dear Francesco Fiorenzani:
   As I already repeated many times, all the R&D work we are doing with our
   Consultants is totally confidential and we are not going to give any
   information about it. If reports will be made, it will not be before 1 year
   from now, and such information will regard only the data we will deem
   publicable, since all the R&D is paid by us, not by the taxpayer, so that
   it will be totally proprietary.
   We will not even disclose the names of the persons which will make the
   job.
   Warm Regards,
   A.R.

http://www.rossilivecat.com/

Why would a simple test by the university of whether or not the E-cat works
as advertised need to be secret?   Why not disclose the "names  of persons
which will make the job"?  Maybe because the "job" like the "customer" may
not exist?   And any university will stand for this?

Aussie Guy expects to get a bunch of containerized E-cats he could
potentially take apart and reverse engineer and the U of Bologna with whom
Rossi has a contract won't be allowed to reveal even who is working on the
project?   That's credible?

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