Aussie Guy E-Cat <[email protected]> wrote:

Celani knew enough to try to covertly obtain a radiation spectrum during
> the test run where Rossi left 2 holes through the lead shielding.


He told me he was sitting in the next room when the instruments registered
a burst. He did not know about any holes. Shortly after the burst, someone
came in and said: "We finally got the machine to turn on, so come in and
have a look." (Something like that, in Italian.) When Celani went in, Rossi
was upset to see he was carrying two meters, and asked him to put them
away. He did.

I described this event here, and posted comments from Celani.

I do not think it was covert.

- Jed

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