Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:

> My bad. I came under a fair amount of criticism for reporting a rumor that
> lead to both of the twin comedic episodes here last week - of 1) the outing
> of Greg Watson, masquerading as AussiGuy . . .


This is not yet proven. It seems somewhat unlikely to me that they are one
and the same. I am doing a little checking. I will report back if I find
anything, either way.

It also seems unimportant. Who cares if they Watson is posting here? He
should reveal his name and pay me back $100 but I don't see what difference
it makes beyond that.


My apology for that, but luckily for almost all of
> us - the results of the rumor turned out to be very illuminating - and
> advanced our knowledge of the Rossi economic scam significantly . . .


I wish you tone down these assertions of yours about a scam. You have made
several positive assertions about Rossi and other people's private business
over the last year that were completely mistaken. An assertion about
physics can be debated and compared to textbooks, data, and laws of
physics. An assertion about Rossi's business can only be tested by knowing
his private business, and he keeps that very private. No one knows what he
is up to. You do not know.



> That rumor was correct, and the evidence of this is in the archives - and
> it
> was reported to Vo back when a noted commentator ... cough, cough ... was
> saying that Rossi had told him that the licensee was an "important company"
> a Fortune 500 Company, and yes, he believed that Rossi was the greatest
> inventor since Edison :-)
>

I do not know who you are talking about. If is is me, I have repeatedly
said I have no knowledge of Rossi's customer. I have also said I have no
interest in poking around in Rossi's business. I could not care less how
many customers Rossi has or does not have. I think he is the greatest
inventor since Fleischmann and Pons, Arata and Mills. Not since Edison.


. . . emerged here on Vortex that it had never moved, leading to direct
> question
> to the horse's mouth...   and then, ta-da, the payoff - Rossi getting
> caught
> in yet another massive lie, the BBB "being gone" etc. . . .


Rossi did not sound like someone "getting caught." He was not hiding
anything. He said, in a matter-of-fact way, "the reactor is still sitting
here."

I have not been following Rossi's business, but people like Lewan who have
been never thought he shipped the gadget. So what the heck is this big
cover-up you refer to? It is like "accusing" me of "covering up" the fact
that I don't like sushi. I never said I did. It of no importance to anyone
whether I do or not. It is a trivial matter. The identity of Rossi's
customer -- assuming there is one -- is of interest only to Rossi himself
and to any stockholders he might have. Okay, I will grant, I am curious to
know who it is, but I have no right to know, neither do you, and neither
does anyone reading this forum.

If the thing is late shipping that is no surprise. When Rossi earlier said
he shipped it, he was either confused, or he was lying and playing mind
games for some reason. He does that. Get used to it. Many people do that.
It is unimportant.

In short, you are making a mountain out of a molehill.



> . . . and the likelihood that the only "customer" is the aforementioned
> Ampenergo . . .


So what if it is? Is there is some law against Rossi selling to Ampenergo?
Do you have any reason to think this is the customer? And if it is, why is
this any business of yours, and why are you reporting it here?



> This new information so inflamed AussiGuy, who, unbeknownst to us at time,
> had his own second-tier MLM scam in operation . . .


Stop making loose accusations of fraud. Unless you have a police report or
something like that, that kind of accusation is a rumor, or mere
supposition. It is inappropriate here.

- Jed

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