Current physics theory says that you can't have fusion without gamma. Then again, current physics theory says that you can't have low-temperature fusion in the first place. If this is not an elaborate hoax, current physics is going to need some re-writing.
I'm really more interested in seeing an e-cat operate for a long time, at high power levels, in an independently-supervised location.
You avoided the larger issue - the fact that significant conditions were put on the observations. Which really calls into question the underlying claims.