Many people here feel bad that they were taken in by Defkalion. For
example, David Roberson <[email protected]> wrote:

I vividly recall the forum BS.  Many questions were asked concerning module
> testing which they insisted was happening within their lab.   Looking back
> now I realize that they were shamelessly lying.
>

You should not be so hard on yourself. When I first heard from them, they
seemed legitimate. Maybe they were. People went to visit them. They sent me
photos of a well equipped lab. They met with a staff of serious,
knowledgeable, hard working young people.

Those people are long gone.

It seems the whole thing fell apart after Rossi broke the contract. My
guess is that he never transferred the technology to them. That's what he
said, and I suppose it must be true. Maybe they thought they knew how to
make the gadget work without his help, but they did not.

The people working in the laboratory seemed legit, but the business
arrangements were crazy from the get-go. As far as I know, Rossi broke the
contract because they did not pay him the agreed sum. I have heard it was a
fantastic amount of money: 100 million Euros. I heard it was predicated on
him performing benchmark tests such as a successful test of the 1 MW
reactor. Who on earth would promise to pay €100 million before the
technology is transferred?!? Who would build the 1 MW reactor when you can
barely control a kilowatt reactor? Both Defkalion on and Rossi were making
decisions and writing contracts that seemed utterly crazy to me. And
amateur. Rossi told me that Defkalion demanded the 1 MW reactor test, and
Defkalion told me that was Rossi's idea. I have no idea what to make of it.

Anyway, they seemed legitimate for a while, so don't feel bad if you were
fooled. Maybe they were legitimate. Without technical data there is no way
to judge. Whatever they once were, the latest revelations from Lewan imply
that the company now resorts to straight-out fraud. I refer to this
statement: '"To obtain this effect it’s necessary to operate two valves in
a certain way, so you need to have the intention to do it,' Gamberale told
me."

David Roberson also wrote:


> MY was hard on them in the forum and now I apologize to him/her for
> thinking that he was out of line.


I thought her questions were appropriate for that forum. The fact that they
did not answer was as informative as an answer would be. Silence speaks
volumes.

MY was reasonable asking questions in the Defkalion forum. She was not
reasonable asking those same questions here. No one here speaks for
Defkalion. No one here should be held responsible for their actions or
their decisions, and no one should have to answer for them. I recall she
also made accusations here, that we were patsies for Defkalion. It seems to
me it is okay to stay neutral when there is not enough evidence. Even if a
claim looks fishy I do not see why I should reach a conclusion one way or
the other. I am not in charge of an investment fund. I'm not a policeman. I
have the right to my opinion, and the right to no opinion.



> DGT still can clear up their name with adequate proof, but I am not
> betting upon it at this time.


Assuming they have adequate proof, they might have done this any time since
they went public. They are now broke, and Defkalion Europe went out of
business. If they had experimental data proving their claims surely they
would have published it long ago.

Anyway as you see in Lewan's report, they do not dispute Gamberale's report:

"I called Alexander Xanthoulis and asked for a comment. He didn’t dispute
the result of the report but pointed out that the calorimetric set-up at
the Milan demo was not made by Defkalion but by Mose. Gamberale confirmed
this but explained that the set-up was made according to strict
instructions from Defkalion, and that when Mose added some component, such
as another independent flow meter or another method for measuring thermal
heat output, these additional components were immediately removed by
Defkalion personnel without discussions."

If they are not swindlers . . . then for some reason they are trying to
make themselves look like swindlers, when they do things like this.

I get a sense Xanthoulis does not understand the technical issues. He is
out of his depth. Wasn't he the one who bragged that they had
surreptitiously acquired the technology? Apparently he was wrong.

- Jed

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