To: Kevmo
Kevmo, since you insist on inserting your little Rossi diatribe in an article that has nothing to do with Rossi, I feel free to add this:
Reasons to doubt Rossi
- Still no independent confirmation that the E-Cat does anything useful from any known, credible company, university or other organization.
- Still no independent confirmation that Rossi has any customers.
- In spite of Rossi's claims to have sold his house to pay for it, and in spite of the millions of dollars in alleged sales of his E-Cats, Rossi has still not paid anything to the University of Bologna for testing as he had promised. (LINK)
- No one has found a single record indicating that Rossi's "secret NATO Colonel" really exists.
- Every public demo of the E-Cat was tightly controlled by Rossi, and they all had significant flaws that prevented an honest and full evaluation of his claims.
- NASA investigated Rossi's E-Cat, and determined that Rossi had failed to prove his claim of producing excess energy. (LINK)
- In spite of a coordinated attempt to claim an association with the University of Bologna, there was no such association. (Italian, English)
- The only bit of physical evidence, the "samples" of his "secret" Nickle-based fuel, contradict everything Rossi and his associates have claimed about the process they claim to be occurring in the E-Cat. (LINK, LINK, LINK and LINK)
- Rossi has a web blog he claims is a "Journal". He took the name of an existing scientific journal ("Journal of Nuclear Physics"). (LINK)
- Rossi has partnered up with a man (Sterling D. Allan) who has a long history of supporting energy scams. (Too many links to include: just Google "Sterling Allan scam")
- Rossi's European partner supposedly is selling a "genuine" perpetual motion machine. (LINK)
- Rossi's company and AmpEnergo, the company that supposedly bought the American distribution rights for his E-Cat, have been operating out of the same rental office for the last several years, making it unclear that they are really separate companies at all. (LINK)
And, the biggest reason to doubt Rossi:
- Rossi has a extensive history of racketeering and fraud in Italy. (LINK)
6 posted on
12/03/2011 2:43:31 AM PST by
Johnny B.
To: Johnny B.
However, Ampenergo has "owners" who are also better known as "LTI" ~ which I think everybody who's dug into that nexus now knows is about as strange as it ever was.
Here's my latest thought ~ for what it's worth ~ Ampenergo provides this crowd an outlet for LENR information glommed up by LTI from DOE contracts over the last 20 years. ~ there's your scam ~ it's on the taxpayers.
Still, otherwise none of that stuff would ever show up in the public domain because, alas, it really is being sat on by the Hot Nukes crowd at DOE.
It's possible the Obama Regime is the hero in this (oh, Lord, let us hope not) because of their advocacy of EVERYTHING BUT COAL, OIL and NUKES!
10 posted on
12/03/2011 5:54:39 AM PST by
muawiyah
To: Johnny B.
There are plenty of reasons to doubt Rossi. But there are far fewer reasons to doubt Levi, Kullander, Stremmenos, etc.
That’s why I post that little blurb someone else wrote.
Your post does not address this.
21 posted on
12/03/2011 9:20:32 AM PST by
Kevmo
(When a thing is owned by everybody nobody gives value to it. Communism taught us this. ~A. Rossi)
To: Johnny B.
Johnny - you do grok that Rossi is one of MANY LENR researchers... right? And this review from NASA Chief Scientist Bushnell says it’s basically all true. Unless NASA’s been invaded by ETs?? Green men?? Knights Templar??
46 posted on
12/03/2011 5:41:25 PM PST by
Awnest
(Live free or die.)
To: Johnny B.
Reasons to Doubt RossiHis "business" for creating nuclear fussion devices is registered with the Florida Secretary of State as being located in a 5th floor Miami Beach apartment! (ROTFLMFAO!!!)
180 posted on
12/17/2011 7:51:48 AM PST by
CodeToad
(Islam needs to be banned in the US and treated as a criminal enterprise.)
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