What was interesting in the e-catsite.com article was this: ". soon on this site I will post an article and details regarding an LANR (lattice-assisted nuclear reaction) patent that has been translated into English and made available to this site by its author. The patent was originally granted in Belgium in the 1990s but has since lapsed. The author has requested that I publish that information here as he wishes it to be shared and widely disseminated."
Does anyone know who he is referring to? RE: Rossi/NI situation. My assumption all along was that NI was helping more with engineering/technical *advice* on how to monitor the various parameters. they have extensive experience in that area. There would be no need for NI to remain actively involved for any length of time once the instrumentation design was completed. at that point, NI might just be a supplier, but even that is unlikely since their products tend to be quite pricey, and Rossi wants to keep the price as low as possible. -Mark From: Wolf Fischer [mailto:wolffisc...@gmx.de] Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 3:56 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:[JONP] About Leonardo Corp. property + end of partnership with NI Turns out there seems to be another side to the story (again): http://e-catsite.com/2012/02/21/ni-corroborates-rossi-statements/ Betts confirms that the partnership has ended. She however also confirms Rossis statements on how the relation between both parties has been. Further, the term "discussion" seems to be meant as a deeper collaboration in the beginning. Wolf