I remember reading some of this stuff.
Regarding the following statement from DGT: ... > "We were surprised to see our old designs used in public > testing. We were confused why our old designs were implemented > wrongly, as well as witnessing insufficient use of instruments > and testing protocols. We also identified confidential (yet > shown in public) special instruments designed in collaboration > with Rossi and prepared by Defkalion." > > http://www.defkalion-energy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=297 > > "Your declaration that "we don't have the technology" is in > contradiction to your recent attempts to entice away our > scientists which was not concluded successfully. > > We stress again that it is a pity that our designs were > applied wrongly, demonstrating in public, immature > prototypes with wrong protocols and instruments as explained > in our communication on Monday, 10th October. " It should be obvious to anyone that any kind of official statement issued by DGT in regards to whatever relationship they have (or had) with Rossi will be strategically parsed in such a manner as to infer that their line of products are superior to anything manufactured by Rossi & Co. It also wouldn't hurt to infer that the competition isn't handling what fiddleybits they may have in their possession in a correct manner either. DGT's comments strike me as SOP, product placement in action: Accept no imitations other than the genuine article. Not having direct access I think it's difficult for any of us to determine whether DGT or Rossi is ahead in the game. DGT strikes me as better organized, company wise. The organization is probably being run like a disciplined corporation. I think it helps gives the impression to the casual observer that DGT is probably better funded and better equipped than Rossi & Co. Whether that is true or not is anyone's guess. Nevertheless, DGT get points for that. Meanwhile, Rossi probably runs his business more in the style of a micromanager, with a heavy pinch of intuition and street smarts thrown in. Rossi gets points for possessing intuition and street smarts. I just hope both of these adversaries have enough of what they really need in order to fulfill contractual obligations. Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

