2 and 3 would be a tragedy, because it would mean the Hyperion is not original. 
It could also mean that they are using Rossi's IP without permission.

I hope Defkalion's technology is original. It very well may be. But if it is 
not, it is a shame that they did not simply pay Rossi earlier in 2011 so they 
could continue working together. Instead, if 2 or 3 is true, Rossi may be able 
to use legal means to stop them from using the tech without permission.


I am really hoping the Defkalion technology is original and works exactly as 
they claim. If that is the case, it is a huge breakthrough that will change the 
world.



________________________________
 From: Charly Sistovaris <charlysi...@gmail.com>
To: noone noone <thesteornpa...@yahoo.com> 
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 6:45 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Test day in Greece time
 

#1 I doubt it
#2 & #3 the only tragedy is if ecat's a hoax...


On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 10:31 AM, noone noone <thesteornpa...@yahoo.com> wrote:

But whose technology are they going to be testing?
>
>Possibility #1 -- Their own tech they developed from scratch. (THIS WOULD BE 
>WORTH CELEBRATING!)
>
>Possibility #2 -- A copy cat of Rossi's technology, using his intellectual 
>property without permission. (This would be a horrible tragedy.)
>
>Possibility #3 -- Their own technology derived from information gathered about 
>the E-Cat they were not supposed to have, that may have been acquired without 
>Rossi's permission. (This would still be a horrible tragedy.)
>
>If number one is the case, I will be eager to find out the results of the 
>testing. I will also celebrate if the results are positive.
>
>If number two or three is the case, I hope that Rossi is prepared to defend 
>his intellectual property.
>
>
>
>________________________________
> From: Jarold McWilliams <oldja...@hotmail.com>
>To: vortex-l@eskimo.com 
>Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 11:34 PM
>Subject: [Vo]:Test day in Greece time
> 
>
>I thought I'd bring the discussion back on topic a little bit.  Not too long 
>before the testing starts.  It is now the day of the test and if the Hyperion 
>performs as claimed, it is the moment society has needed for a long time.  We 
>probably won't get very good results at least for a few days, but hopefully we 
>get positive news very soon.  
>
>
>

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