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The Fusion Revolution
The Renewable Energy Disaster ^ | Nov 2011 | Christopher Calder

Posted on 11/14/2011 11:34:43 PM PST by Kevmo



The Fusion Revolution


When the first human animal figured out how to make fire at will, life on earth changed forever. The fictional character Sherlock Holmes once said that "When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth." Using that logic, I have come to the conclusion that fossil fuels will soon become obsolete, and human history will again be dramatically altered. A total switchover to fusion power will take decades, but basic economics tells us that fusion reactors will win in the marketplace over their more costly competitors. Imagine a clean new world where oil and coal are only used to make chemicals, and where every nation on earth has equal access to low cost energy. Scientist Andrea Rossi's "Energy Catalyzer" (E-Cat) pressure fusion reactor promises to accomplish all of this and more.


Rossi states that he uses micrometer grain sized nickel dust enriched to contain more of two useful isotopes, N-62 and N-64. The nickel is then processed to increase the number of surface tubercles (protrusions) to provide greater area for heat producing reactions with hydrogen gas under pressure. Secret catalysts are added to break apart molecular hydrogen gas (H2) into atomic hydrogen (H1), and to make nickel more receptive to hydrogen nuclei. It has been speculated that the catalysts are iron dust (about 10% by weight) and very fine carbon powder. The iron dust might be added to break apart H2 into H1, and the carbon powder added as a "scavenger" for contaminating oxygen, and perhaps for other, less obvious purposes. Rossi states that the total cost of nickel processing plus the catalyst adds just 10% to the total cost of the fuel. Heat is applied to the pressurized nickel-hydrogen mixture to get the reaction started. The low energy nuclear reactions (LENR) that result drives the nuclei of hydrogen atoms into the heart of nickel, turning small amounts of nickel isotopes N-62 and N-64 into the copper isotopes CU-63 and CU-65. Every 6 months the fuel load is refreshed and the old metallic fuel is sold as valuable scrap metal.


According to Rossi, in the latest E-Cat design the ordinary resistive style heating elements are quickly turned off as the reactor becomes self-sustaining, then switched on again for ten minutes every half hour to keep the units operating in a stable, safely productive zone of pressure and heat. If Rossi uses higher pressures to output greater heat and produce continuous, totally self-sustaining operation, E-Cat output can become unstable, releasing too much energy too quickly, resulting in explosion. Rossi states that he has purposely exploded dozens of E-Cats during stress tests in order to determine the exact limits of safe operation. Rossi therefore operates his first generation E-Cats in a powered down mode, finely balancing pressure and heat. Future E-Cat designs, perhaps incorporating new construction materials, different reactor shapes, and more refined microprocessor controls should result in improved performance over time. The first internal combustion engine looks like a joke compared to today's designs, and Rossi's first generation E-Cats may look very primitive compared to what will be available in the world marketplace in the year 2021.

Rossi claims that nickel-hydrogen fusion can give the world electricity at a cost of just one cent per kilowatt hour when produced by large scale LENR (low energy nuclear reaction) power plants. Even if we skeptically triple that cost to 3 cents per kilowatt hour, it is still an incredible bargain. We currently pay at least 40 cents per kilowatt hour for intermittent electricity produced by solar panels, 15 cents per kilowatt hour for unpredictable wind power electricity, and 8 cents per kilowatt hour for electricity produce by natural gas fired power plants. Rossi states that just one pound of nickel can unleash as much energy as burning 517,000 pounds of oil, which is approximately 1,590 barrels worth. Fortunately, the earth has enough easily mineable nickel to supply all of our energy needs for millions of years.


In 2007 Rossi asked Professor Sergio Focardi to help him test his E-Cat prototype and verify that it did not emit dangerous radiation. Conventional "hot" nuclear fusion using lasers to super-heat deuterium and tritium creates so much radiation that it would be impossible to shield in a small, portable device like the E-Cat. Through extensive testing the two scientists found no dangerous levels of radiation escaping from the E-Cat’s lead lined fusion chamber. No radioactive materials are used in the reactor's construction, and the temporary internal gamma ray radiation produced by pressure fusion stops when the reactor is turned off, leaving behind no residual radioactive elements and zero toxic waste. After four years of studying the E-Cat, Professor Sergio Focardi gleefully declared that "This is the greatest discovery in human history," and went on to say that "The results will be immense: clean energy at (almost) zero cost."
The men behind the most important invention of the 21st century


Left Picture - Rossi on left and Focardi on right
Middle Picture - Stremmenos and Rossi working together, Focardi by fan
Right Picture - Stremmenos on left, Rossi in middle, and very interested Chinese official, Hauard Chen, on right

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Background

Andrea Rossi - Master of Science and Engineering from the Università Degli Studi Di Milan. His degree is also known as "Philosophy of Science and Engineering." It is a broad science and engineering degree, not a degree in classical philosophy. Andrea Rossi has been an accomplished engineer since age 22, starting and owning several energy related businesses.


Sergio Focardi - Professor Emeritus of Experimental Physics at the Università di Bologna and author of numerous books and scientific articles. Focardi has a history of researching nickel-hydrogen fusion even before teaming up with Andrea Rossi.


Christos Stremmenos - Former physics professor at the Università di Bologna and former Greek ambassador to Italy. Stremmenos has many social ties to the current Greek Government because of his history of valiant political opposition to the military dictatorship in Greece during the 1960s. Stremmenos researched nickel-hydrogen fusion before meeting Andrea Rossi.
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Sometime in the year 2010, Andrea Rossi contacted Dr. Joseph Levi, a physics professor at the University of Bologna associated with the Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN). After conducting preliminary tests in private, Levi set up an historic public demonstration on January 14, 2011, attended by 50 scientists from the University of Bologna and the INFN. The E-Cat produced 12.4 kilowatts of heat with an input of just 0.4 kilowatts, a gain of 31 times input power. In a third test conducted by Levi in which the E-Cat was setup to produce large amounts of hot water rather than steam, the E-Cat produced a minimum of 15 kilowatts of heat continuously for over 18 hours, and outputted peaks of heat up to 130 kilowatts. This experiment showed that a potential measuring error caused by the production of incompletely vaporized water, known as "wet steam", was not a factor in determining the E-Cat's energy output. Dr. Levi stated that "Now that I have seen the device work for so many hours, in my view all chemical energy sources are excluded.”

On March 29th, 2011, two Swedish scientists participated in a test of Rossi's new mini E-Cat, which produced over 4.4 kilowatts of heat from a volume of only 50 cubic centimeters (3.05 cubic inches), just one twentieth the size of the original one liter E-Cat prototype. Hanno Essén is an associate professor of theoretical physics at the Swedish Royal Institute of Technology, and ironically a former chairman of the Swedish Skeptics Society. Essén stated that "In some way a new kind of physics is taking place. It’s enigmatic, but probably no new laws of nature are involved. We believe it is possible to explain the process with known laws of nature.” He went on to say that "We checked everything that could be checked, and we could walk around freely and have a look at most of the equipment."

Sven Kullander, a Professor at Uppsala University and chairman of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences’ Energy Committee, also participated in the test. Kullander stated that "My belief that there is an energy development far beyond what one would expect has been strengthened significantly as I have had the opportunity to see the process for myself and perform measurements." Their group report stated that "Any chemical process for producing 25 kWh from any fuel in a 50 cm3 container can be ruled out. The only alternative explanation is that there is some kind of a nuclear process that gives rise to the measured energy production."

Sherlock Holmes would ask what are the odds that Rossi, Focardi, Levi, Essén, Kullander, Christos Stremmenos, and a dozen other top scientists could all go insane at the same time, deciding to throw away their reputations, careers, and scientific legacies by endorsing a fraudulent energy scheme. How could a public test closely observed by 50 scientists be faked? The E-Cat produced so much energy that if the power had come from the wall socket, the power cord would have melted. No tiny hidden battery could have possibly unleashed so much energy, and the small amount of hydrogen gas consumed during the reactor test was independently measured at less than 1 gram, thus simple combustion is ruled out as an energy source. Overall hydrogen consumption for the E-Cat is estimated at 0.01 grams of hydrogen to produce 10 kilowatt hours of heat. The only reasonable explanation for the excess energy produced is some form of low energy nuclear reaction (LENR). Thus, no matter how improbable it is that Rossi and others have discovered a new field of physics, it must be true according to the practical logic of Sherlock Holmes.


Unlike the notoriously flawed "cold fusion" experiments using deuterium and palladium conducted by Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann in 1989, Rossi’s invention is decidedly "hot" in that the reactor yields generous amounts of reliable heat. The reaction is so powerful that even a first year engineering student could easily measure the E-Cat’s healthy net energy gain. We therefore know with certainty that the E-Cat’s energy is real and not an illusion created by measuring error, a possibility that haunted the work of Pons and Fleischmann. Rossi’s initial scientific paper on the E-Cat was rejected by established journals because even Rossi himself could not come up with a sufficiently detailed explanation of how the E-Cat works. Building an E-Cat is easier than explaining what happens inside the E-Cat’s reactor core. Andrea Rossi's explanation below is from a recent EV World interview and has been edited for clarity.


"To make it simple, what happens is that nickel has a particularity that protons spread from it's surface with extreme efficiency very close to the nucleus, even if repelled by the so called coulomb barrier forces. When we inject protons of hydrogen at high pressures and temperatures, they go pretty close to the nucleus of the nickel. At those points we have nuclear effects that produce gamma rays which add more energy. We increase the pressure leading to extremely high pressures... similar to ones that happen inside White Dwarf stars. In that situation the so called Gamow Factor, which is a probabilistic calculation of the coulomb repelling forces, is overcome. At that point enough energy is produced to make it worth being recorded." - Andrea Rossi

Professor Christos Stremmenos has submitted his own ideas on how the E-Cat functions here. Purdue University Professor Yeong E. Kim's paper suggesting that Bose-Einstein theory may explain E-Cat phenomena can be found here. Remember that scientists and engineers do not invent the laws of nature and can only attempt to explain the functions of nature within the limitations of our mortal human abilities. Andrea Rossi himself has paid the University of Bologna to test the E-Cat and come up with their own theories on how it works in a year long study program to begin in November of 2011.

Much experimentation will be needed before the full potential of E-Cat technology is realized, and as always the original inventor’s work will be greatly improved upon by other scientists from around the world. As pressure fusion is a completely new, inherently nontoxic technology, there are no regulatory barriers to slow its rapid technological advance. The growth of E-Cat use may thus be as exponential in progression as the use of personal computers in the 1990s. E-Cats may end up being sold by large chain stores and familiar online retailers. No precious metals are used in the low cost, easy to manufacture E-Cats, and any company with the technological skills required to build an air conditioner can produce them in large numbers on assembly lines. That means even poor, relatively undeveloped countries will be able to manufacture them.

Finding safe ways to scale up E-Cat technology to the giant gigawatt size needed to replace major fossil fuel and fission nuclear power plants will take a few years of research by big corporations. If E-Cats turn out to be as economical as expected, they will eventually be used to power cars, trucks, trains, ships, aircraft, and spacecraft. Imagine a luxury sedan you could drive for thousands of miles without refueling, or a small aircraft you could fly from New York to Beijing nonstop at low cost.


The American based company, Ampenergo, will handle E-Cat sales and technology licensing contracts in the Western Hemisphere. A European based E-Cat licensing and manufacturing deal with the Greek company, Defkalion Green Technologies, has come into question after a dramatic argument with Rossi. Rossi accused Defkalion of not living up to their financial agreement with his own company, Leonardo Corporation, by not coming through with an expected lump sum payment. A conciliatory Defkalion claims that both Rossi and Defkalion are under great pressure from banks and major corporations interested in preserving our reliance on fossil fuels. See Defkalion's dramatic statement, as if lifted from a best selling novel, or even from the Keanu Reeves movie, Chain Reaction. Rossi states that "The issue (with Defkalion) is just financial, not personal, nor technological, nor scientific." Rossi has recently sold his own home in order to raise funds to finish his one megawatt E-Cat reactor, so all of his own personal chips are now on the table.


Defkalion states they are surging ahead with plans to mass produce their own unique version of E-Cats, which they call Hyperion Modules. [NEWS: See November 14th, 2011, Defkalion press release with pictures of their latest Hyperion Modules and lab equipment] Internet rumors suggest that Defkalion's fusion reactors perform even better than Rossi built E-Cats, and that Defkalion figured out their own "secret catalyst" without Rossi's help. I predict we will not know all of the real facts until a major motion picture is made of the birth of E-Cat technology, something along the lines of the 2010 movie, The Social Network, about the birth of Facebook. May I suggest to Hollywood movie moguls the working title, The New Fire. Dramatic tension continues to build, and the stakes could not be higher. With the world economy in shambles, E-Cat technology represents the only magic bullet solution that can lead us out of global financial and ecological calamity. What will happen next?

Rossi's recent October 6th public test in Bologna, Italy, of a single E-Cat reactor cell in "self-sustaining mode" produced energy for almost four hours with inconsequential energy input, which was carefully measured and subtracted from the energy output measurements. If the E-Cat was not producing heat from low energy nuclear reactions (LENR), then the constant flow of water would have cooled the E-Cat down to room temperature. Instead, the E-Cat maintained stable heat production and continued to boil water. As the E-Cat did not lose any weight during the test, chemical reactions can be ruled out as a source of the heat. Defkalion's public reaction (and here) to the October 6th test has added more drama and soap opera interest to this breaking news story.

An unnamed corporate or military customer (possibly DARPA or SPAWAR) tested Rossi's one megawatt (heat) E-Cat power plant on October 28th, 2011. The test was conducted by Domenico Fioravanti, who reportedly is a NATO colonel and engineer with 30 years of experience in thermodynamics. The reactor was run in half power self-sustain mode for over 5.5 hours. That means there was no energy input during 5.5 hours of continuous operation. "According to the customer’s controller, Domenico Fioravanti, the plant released 2,635 kWh during five and a half hours of self sustained mode, which is equivalent to an average power of 479 kilowatts."

Rossi states that the first E-Cat reactors he sells will be for heating and cooling, including a low cost home heating model, a 40 centimeter (15.75") cube weighing 60 kilograms (132 pounds). You can keep up with fast moving E-Cat events through e-catworld.com/ The Swedish engineering journal, NyTeknik, helped with the October 6th testing and has a news story published here, and a technical report here. Below is NyTeknik's graph of the October 6th E-Cat test with notations by Andrea Rossi.



If E-Cat technology works as promised, and as every public and private test to date indicates, then humans will gradually replace all fossil fuels with energy from nickel-hydrogen fusion. There will be no risk of radioactive pollution because E-Cats contain no radioactive or fissile materials. Fusion power will put an end to biofuels and all the environmental damage and food price hyperinflation they create. E-Cats will raise our standard of living by lowering the cost of food, shelter, clothing, consumer goods, transportation…everything.

Andrea Rossi has potential competition in the design of very large scale nuclear fusion power plants. Tri Alpha Energy uses boron and hydrogen as nuclear fuel, which breaks up into three helium-4 nuclei and three alpha particles, a process that produces little or no radioactive waste. Rossi's reactor must heat liquids to push turbines to make electricity. Tri Alpha's reactor can theoretically create electricity directly with no turbine required, increasing efficiency while reducing size and construction costs. Tri Alpha's concept is so appealing that famed Microsoft co-founder, Paul Allen, has invested millions of dollars into the highly secretive Rancho Santa Margarita based company.


If nuclear fusion does not work as hope, then the next obvious alternative is the Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor (LFTR), which is the safest, cleanest, and most efficient fission reactor design available. After the serious nuclear accidents in Japan, however, any development of LFTR technology or other new fission reactor design will be painfully slow, perhaps too slow to avoid further dramatic collapse of the world economies which rely so heavily on affordable energy. Let us all hope that nickel-hydrogen fusion does work as claimed, because billions of human lives will be saved by a major reduction in energy costs.


Christopher Calder email = archive100 AT inbox DOT com

Links:

Rossi's paper - "A new energy source from nuclear fusion"

Interview with Andrea Rossi

Andrea Rossi's website - "Journal of Nuclear Physics"

Rossi's patent application

main website, with overview of all major energy sources - The Renewable Energy Disaster






TOPICS: Business/Economy; Politics; Science
KEYWORDS: cmns; coldfusion; ecat; lenr
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To: Kevmo

20 years ago, somebody set up a table top device that created a little extra heat. Today, lots of people set up table top devices that make a little extra heat. Not much of a revolution, if you ask me.


181 posted on 11/17/2011 5:17:07 AM PST by ZX12R (FUBO GTFO 2012 !)
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To: dinodino
"What do you mean by, “PARTIALLY fraudulent credentials?” Do you dispute that Kensington U. was a diploma mill? Do you dispute that Rossi, to this very day, states that his engineering degree was granted by Kensington U.? Which part of this do you dispute?

Uh, look up his Italian university degree. He has quite legitmate credentials aside from the Kensington U. version.

But you and your ilk simply ignore that part of the equation, posting ONLY items about "Kensington". You guys are as much if not more "con men" than Rossi.

182 posted on 11/17/2011 5:26:50 AM PST by Wonder Warthog
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To: dinodino
"Sorry, but you’ve obviously never set up a business and dealt with occupational and business licensees."

True. My business partner handled that part of it.

"Rossi has told the State of FL that his primary business location is his apartment. I believe that in Miami-Dade he has to have city and county occupational licenses as well. For what premises are these granted? How is he able to avoid code violations by registering in his apartment?

Uh, the corporate office "is" usually considered the "primary business location".

"Does your current company claim to have been manufacturing and running “reactors” for the past two years in this secondary location you are referring to? No? Well, that’s EXACTLY what Rossi is claiming."

Well, we've certainly been manufacturing things for the past two years, and some of the components have indeed been reactors. And I think you will find that Rossi's statements have been "at his factory".

183 posted on 11/17/2011 5:34:22 AM PST by Wonder Warthog
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To: dinodino
"By the way, going back to your comments regarding your current company, is its corporate address a fifth-floor apartment, or are its premises correctly zoned? Does your current company have the required operating licenses for your local jurisdiction?"

No, but it "is" in a residential neighborhood. Quite legally under existing local zoning laws. And yes, we have all the necessary documentation needed.

One of the companies we work closely with is located in Houston. If you go to the corporate offices, you will find it is in the middle of a residential neighborhood. The owner bought several houses next door to a strip mall. The houses contain different parts of the company's operations, and the warehouse space of the "strip mall" contains the heavy manufacturing equipment. If you drive through, you will NEVER in a million years guess that a quite large and profitable business office existed there.

Here's a clue......"appearance isn't everything", in fact "looks can be deceiving".

184 posted on 11/17/2011 5:40:38 AM PST by Wonder Warthog
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To: dinodino
"By the way, going back to your comments regarding your current company, is its corporate address a fifth-floor apartment, or are its premises correctly zoned? Does your current company have the required operating licenses for your local jurisdiction?"

No, but it "is" in a residential neighborhood. Quite legally under existing local zoning laws. And yes, we have all the necessary documentation needed.

One of the companies we work closely with is located in Houston. If you go to the corporate offices, you will find it is in the middle of a residential neighborhood. The owner bought several houses next door to a strip mall. The houses contain different parts of the company's operations, and the warehouse space of the "strip mall" contains the heavy manufacturing equipment. If you drive through, you will NEVER in a million years guess that a quite large and profitable business office existed there.

Here's a clue......"appearance isn't everything", in fact "looks can be deceiving".

185 posted on 11/17/2011 5:40:40 AM PST by Wonder Warthog
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To: Kevmo
Where are the double crossed investors? Where are the irate scammed customers? Where are the gullible venture capitalists who’ve been taken for a ride? Nowhere to be seen. Why has it taken Rossi so long to cash in on this? Wouldn’t he have cashed out at the very peak of the preceedings after the 1MW demo? That’s a bit odd isn’t it, but the pseudos don’t mention this.
Since hearing about Rossi and his E-Cat, I've been researching known "energy" frauds. I've discovered two things:
  1. They typically can drag things out for years
  2. They never have an "exit strategy"
Steorn [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steorn] has been conning investors for a decade, to the tune of about $20 million.

Tilley [http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Tilley_Foundation,_Inc.] ran his scam for over six years, and conned investors out of millions. By the way, Sterling D. Allan, Rossi's partner, was an enthusiastic believer in Tilley's perpetual motion car (see http://www.greaterthings.com/News/Tilley/index.html for a ongoing list of articles. If you want a feel for how this scam played out, read the page from the bottom [oldest] to the top [newest].)

Priest [http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/050502/met_9322821.html] scammed companies including Blockbuster Video and Intel out of millions with nothing more than a hidden VCR and a half-mile-long spool of video cable. This article points out that big companies are often reluctant to prosecute scam artists because of the bad publicity associated with being shown to be chumps.

And, to show that this is nothing new: Keely [http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/museum/keely/keely.htm shows that these energy scams were going on well over a century ago. It's almost scary how many similarities there are between Keely and Rossi.

186 posted on 11/17/2011 5:41:19 AM PST by Johnny B.
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To: dinodino
"Sorry you don’t want to acknowledge them, but you are going to have a hell of a time spinning them as positive or routine in any way. SCAM!

WHERE do you get the idea that I haven't "acknowledged them"? The address is the address.

Again, this is OLD news. You're just moving from beating one dead horse for another.

And you're also nicely proving my point about your complete failure to contribute anything to the SCIENTIFIC discussion on these threads.

187 posted on 11/17/2011 5:44:56 AM PST by Wonder Warthog
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To: Wonder Warthog

So I’m not the only one to notice these characteristics of the Pooh-pooh Tribe.


188 posted on 11/17/2011 7:17:33 AM PST by aruanan
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To: Kevmo

It is a scam Kevmo, there are four groups of people here:
1. shills
2. suckers
3. marks
4. confidence men

Look at these companies, they were created of whole cloth ... they have no history

https://www.sos.nh.gov/corporate/soskb/Corp.asp?1114558

Ampenergo, Inc. - registered as foreign company even though Rossi said it is a US Company.

Registered in 4/6/2011 -— come on, people are fools

Has an address by one of Rossi’s buddies and then says the state of business is OH.

He says the corporation is in OH....

That record is ..
http://www2.sos.state.oh.us/pls/bsqry/f?p=100:7:2980395240332762::NO:7:P7_CHARTER_NUM:1852164

Created 4/20/2009 ... again recent ... not been in business for any length of time to be even half of what Rossi has claimed.

Actually, the record in OH I believe is being hijacked by using the record in NH. That is why it has a different address than the OH record. But it says its state of business is OH.

WILLIAM F. BLAKE, JR.
4110 SUNSET BOULEVARD
STEUBENVILLE,OH 43952
Effective Date: 04/20/2009
Contact Status: Active


189 posted on 11/17/2011 7:59:10 AM PST by dila813
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To: Wonder Warthog

There is only ONE reason anyone would buy a fake diploma: to make other people think he has a legitimate diploma. Consequently, Rossi aims to defraud.


190 posted on 11/17/2011 9:25:14 AM PST by dinodino
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To: Wonder Warthog

“LOL. So you finally figured out that “Leonardo Technologies” is a different entity than “Leonardo Corporation”. You’re about a month behind the curve.”

Why is Rossi deliberately using a false name for his company? Could it be that he intends to deceive?


191 posted on 11/17/2011 9:28:55 AM PST by dinodino
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To: Wonder Warthog

You REALLY think that Rossi’s fifth floor apartment is zoned commercial? What a load. Bet you money that if I placed a call to Miami-Dade code enforcement they’d disagree with you.


192 posted on 11/17/2011 9:32:09 AM PST by dinodino
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To: Wonder Warthog

Hey, and I’ll bet you another thing: if I were to walk into the offices of the company you’re talking about, I will find all the required notices, permits, and licenses posted for public inspection, as required by law.

Can I walk into Rossi’s fifth floor apartment and see the same? Should I ask code enforcement to do that? If I cannot, why not?


193 posted on 11/17/2011 9:36:49 AM PST by dinodino
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To: Wonder Warthog

“Uh, the corporate office ‘is’ usually considered the ‘primary business location’”

False, in Rossi’s case. He claims to be running a manufacturing concern. The company’s core business activities are conducted in his factory. Where is the factory? At what address can the local authorities exercise their inspection rights?


194 posted on 11/17/2011 9:39:19 AM PST by dinodino
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To: dinodino
"There is only ONE reason anyone would buy a fake diploma: to make other people think he has a legitimate diploma. Consequently, Rossi aims to defraud.

Sorry, but unless you're clairvoyant, you cannot know that.

"Why is Rossi deliberately using a false name for his company? Could it be that he intends to deceive?"

What makes you think that it's a "false name"?? Rather than simply similar. As I understand it, the company he was a partner in (and worked for) was "Leonardo Technologies". He sold his share of that company to finance the E-Cat project. His new company is "Leonardo Corporation". There is nothing at all unusual about it.

"You REALLY think that Rossi’s fifth floor apartment is zoned commercial? What a load. Bet you money that if I placed a call to Miami-Dade code enforcement they’d disagree with you.

Neither I nor you know one way or another. There are "business apartments" as well as "residential apartments" in high-rises, some all one function, and some both, and many high-rises have businesses on the ground floor.

If you wanta call the Miami bureaucracy, have at it. You've been threatening to do that for probably six months.

"Can I walk into Rossi’s fifth floor apartment and see the same? Should I ask code enforcement to do that? If I cannot, why not?

Go for it.

"False, in Rossi’s case. He claims to be running a manufacturing concern. The company’s core business activities are conducted in his factory.

Complete BS. The Boeing Corporation has it's business address in Chicago. It has ZERO manufacturing plants/operations in Chicago.

"Where is the factory? At what address can the local authorities exercise their inspection rights?

At the listed business office, of course. Where they can ask the location of any manufacturing facilities.

And next time why not consolidate all your BS in one reply instead of a "free-association stream of consciousness".

195 posted on 11/17/2011 10:26:45 AM PST by Wonder Warthog
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To: Wonder Warthog

Are you mentally ill? I never even though of calling anyone in Miami until today. Where do you get this “threatening to do that for...six months stuff?”

I’ll be happy to consolidate my posts as soon as you and Kevmo consolidate all your bullsh*t Rossi scam threads into one single, master scam thread.


196 posted on 11/17/2011 11:07:47 AM PST by dinodino
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To: Wonder Warthog

Well, Professor, looks like you are flat wrong again. Here’s a link to Miami-Dade’s site, and if you pull up the map, you will see that Rossi’s building is zoned residential:

http://www.miamibeachfl.gov/planning/scroll.aspx?id=25704

Here’s what the County says on the subject:

“Home-Based Business

If you plan to conduct business from your home, you must check with the Zoning Department of the City or the County where you reside. You may not be allowed to conduct business in an area that is zoned residential. Miami-Dade County Code 8A.178.1”

You can see this here:

http://www.miamidade.gov/taxcollector/ol_home.asp#Restricted

Are you going to continue suggesting that Rossi’s little apartment is zoned commercial? Keep it up, it’s very amusing!


197 posted on 11/17/2011 11:19:15 AM PST by dinodino
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To: dinodino
"Are you mentally ill? I never even though of calling anyone in Miami until today. Where do you get this “threatening to do that for...six months stuff?”

LOL. Your memory is as bad as your logic. You replied to something from me with EXACTLY the same scenario as you have here.

I’ll be happy to consolidate my posts as soon as you and Kevmo consolidate all your bullsh*t Rossi scam threads into one single, master scam thread.

Since there is no mechanism for allowing a "single, master thread" on FR, your proposal appears impractical. Consolidating "replies" OTOH simply requires waiting a few minutes to collect your thoughts.

"If you plan to conduct business from your home, you must check with the Zoning Department of the City or the County where you reside. You may not be allowed to conduct business in an area that is zoned residential. Miami-Dade County Code 8A.178.1”

Note the word in bold....."may" is not "will". Evidently variances are not unknown.

But enough is enough. You've wasted enough of my time. Any future response from you other than about scientific or technical aspects will be ignored.

198 posted on 11/17/2011 12:43:45 PM PST by Wonder Warthog
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To: dinodino

IF you have Rossi info, I’d be happy to contact the authorities in his area if he is oeprating a fusion reaction system in Miami, especially in a residential area. Nuclear materials are strictly regulated.


199 posted on 11/17/2011 3:01:30 PM PST by CodeToad (Islam needs to be banned in the US and treated as a criminal enterprise.)
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To: CodeToad

Well, I suppose at minimum his downstairs neighbor might want to know about it. Banging around upstairs is one thing, but if Rossi is shooting neutrons into his neighbors’ apartments, that’s quite another.

Seriously, his building is zoned multi-unit residential. There is ZERO chance that he is allowed to build nuclear reactors there.


200 posted on 11/17/2011 4:13:39 PM PST by dinodino
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