Another guess...If it is a military organization, based in (North) America and starts with the letter N, maybe its NORAD.
NORAD could use a LENR power plant to power their underground bunkers. Harry On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 6:05 PM, Wolf Fischer <wolffisc...@gmx.de> wrote: > AG, > > I am just repeating what Jones Beene has posted (look at his post and what > he said there). Perhaps I misunderstood him. > http://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l%40eskimo.com/msg61115.html > His reference to "payola" and its italian wording could mean Giampaolo Di > Paola, the Chairman of the NATO Military Committee. > But yes, I also know Rossis statements... We will see, hopefully soon... > > Wolf > >> Wolf, >> >> Rossi has stated the customer is a US organization engaged in military >> research, the first 1 MW plant was at the customers site in the US and that >> he and others have attended to install the plant. Later he stated, he, the >> customer's engineer and NI are working on the advanced control system and >> they have made excellent progress. >> >> AG >> >> >> On 1/15/2012 9:17 AM, Wolf Fischer wrote: >>> >>> Hi AG, >>> >>> Jones gave a lot of hints in his answer to my questions 4:30 hours >>> earlier. The customers name seems to start with "N", is an organization in >>> Brussel, Rossi also once mentioned the name in the context of the 28th >>> october 1MW test while talking about the "Colonel" (my guess, the name has >>> four letters and ends with "O" ;)). >>> >>> Wolf >>> >>>> Interesting info. So you are confirming Rossi DID ship the 1 MW reactor >>>> to his customer. That it did not work over extended periods is to be >>>> expected with new technology. If this has happened it says 2 things: >>>> >>>> Rossi did ship the reactor to his customer. Excellent news >>>> The reactor did work but not as the customer expected. Also excellent >>>> news as it does work. >>>> Rossi is working to rectify any issues. Again excellent news as Rossi is >>>> working to meet the customers needs. >>>> >>>> So the customer is real, the device works but not as reliably as the >>>> customer expects and Rossi is working with NI to meet the customer's >>>> expectations. >>>> >>>> This is a real world result. This is an excellent result. This is >>>> product development in the flesh. >>>> >>>> So Mr. Beene now that you have started talking, who is the customer? >>>> >>>> AG >>>> >>>> >>>> On 1/15/2012 2:23 AM, Jones Beene wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Why read something else into this? LOL. You must be joking. >>>>> >>>>> Because Rossi spoke it, for one thing - and because it is misleading >>>>> for >>>>> another, just short of complete dishonesty. >>>>> >>>>> You should know this, AG - if you talk to Rossi as much as you claim; >>>>> and if >>>>> he is being straight with you. >>>>> >>>>> Rossi did deliver, yes, but "the customer" has sent it back. >>>>> >>>>> Rossi's spin: "we will add controls". Only Rossi has NOT even admitted >>>>> that >>>>> it has been returned. That would sound too much like failure. >>>>> >>>>> Customers complaint: *did not work over extended periods*, so of no >>>>> value >>>>> for intended use, despite the fact that it does work for short periods. >>>>> Thus >>>>> we sent it back to Bologna. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >