Why the need for delaying the publishing of the data.  If tests have been 
conducted, then DGT should have the data in hand.  What's the rationale for the 
delay except where the data disappoints.  We were promised this data a long 
time ago.  Weren't there supposed to be market products by now?  What are they 
working hard on?  Is it taking DGT months to reformat the test data for proper 
presentation?  Weren't test already completed by now?

Like many here, I am sick and tired of waiting, both for Rossi and DGT.  

I give 70% chance DGT will withdraw from ICCS17 at the last minute, 10% chance 
the data presented will be incomplete and 10% chance the data they will present 
will disappoint (poor COP, performance, output, etc.) and 10% chance they will 
do what they promised us a long time ago.

DGT is learning from the Rossi playbook.  Present something to look forward to 
and then withdraw.  DGT is just waiting for Rossi to sell his product so that 
they can steal the technology again, cause whatever they stole from Rossi 
before was not working.

And why is DGT using Peter to publish these operational insights.  Why not 
publish it themselves?  Me thinks.. so that they can deny it later on.  Peter 
maybe being set up for a fall.



Jojo





  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Peter Gluck 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 3:39 AM
  Subject: Re: [Vo]:principles of DGTG 's technology


  The team is working very hard on this and they will publih the data soon. I 
have noticed your wish and will try to let you know at least the "spirit" of 
the results- they say about the first real theory.
  Peter


  On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 9:50 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

    Good work, Peter

    Thanks for the informative update.

    Do you have, or can you get data on the isotopic composition of the
    reaction products?

    -- Lou Pagnucco


    > My dear friends,
    >
    > I have just published:
    >
    > 
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2012/07/some-basic-principles-of-defkalions.html
    >
    > This action of publishing will continue and we will get fine realistic
    > answers to questions that have
    > obsessed us for long years.
    > It will last a bit longer to get rid of fuels that are natural, but not
    > good at all.
    >
    > Peter
    > --
    > Dr. Peter Gluck
    > Cluj, Romania
    > http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
    >








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  Dr. Peter Gluck
  Cluj, Romania
  http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

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