>From Jed:
> I don't mind Krivit. I guess I would if he attacked me the way he attacks McKubre. I see that M. Krivit concludes his NET report with the following statements: From: http://newenergytimes.com/v2/sr/RossiECat/Andrea-Rossi-Energy-Catalyzer-Inve stigation-Index.shtml > Rossi had found natural allies among a group of scientists who had > been fighting a losing battle for two decades to get the world to > believe in their idea of "cold fusion." One of the more prominent > of these scientists had even played around with data in order to > give the appearance that "cold fusion" was real. (Michael McKubre's > "M4" Experiment) Rossi also spent time building a fan base through > his blog. Most of these Energy Catalyzer fans are good people who > simply want to see a better world, a world fueled by clean energy. > Unfortunately, they invested tremendous hope in Rossi without first > demanding credible scientific evidence. > > However, legitimate researchers are working in the field of > low-energy nuclear reaction research. > > Steven B. Krivit > Publisher and Senior Editor, New Energy Times > October 11, 2012 This strikes me as a telling conclusion, particularly Krivit's belief that most of Rossi's "fans" have invested too much personal energy into believing in the authenticity of Rossi's eCats. No doubt there are many individuals who have done precisely that. On the other hand, it also seems obvious to me that Krivt has accumulated just as much of his own personal energy in believing in another reality: That McKubre's M4 experiments are incorrect. ...not only incorrect, but that McKubre had essentially falsified some of his own experimental data. It was, in fact, this very accusation, where Mr. Krivit went on a radio program and make such insinuations that eventually got me kicked off of Mr. Krivit's NET BoD. It was a great relief for me to be asked to resign. I no longer wanted to be associated with NET in any way. >From my perspective Mr. Krivit seems to have built his own unique world filled with his own unique facts and figures. Let the chips fall where they may. Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

