Posted on 04/30/2011 8:56:32 AM PDT by Free Vulcan
Yesterday we found out some amazing information. In one of Andrea Rossi's question and answer sessions on his blog he was asked some questions to which he gave some startling answers.
How many e-cats are in continuous operation today? - 97 How many geographic locations are e-cats running today? - 4 Are there any e-cats running in the US with businesses you own or individuals you trust? - YES
So to recap on this, Rossi is saying that at this moment there are 97 e-cats installed and working accross 4 different countries, with some already installed in the businesses of trusted individuals. The 4 countries are presumably USA (Rossi's Company Leonardo Corp), Italy, Greece and it's anyone's guess what the 4th one is.
Andrea Rossi is the inventor of the e-cat (energy catalyzer). A commercially viable cold fusion technology which is going into full production later this year. If you are new to the story and need some some quick facts on this remarkable technology please watch this video.
Please share this information as far and as wide as possible as we are encountering a high level of resistance in the mainstream media over the non-coverage of this important discovery.
And with that testimonial, I am done listening to the skeptics.
The man who approached him for me was very surprised that he wasn’t interested in outside investors also. I have asked if there was an amount that might interest him and the answer was the same, “I prefer to do this myself.”
Now does that mean that at the time he wasn’t confident in securing a commercial success or that he’s just an honest man? That I cannot say because I don’t personally know the man and he wasn’t the slightest bit interested in reading my offer even though he knew the amount that was offered.
More than anything else I've read on these E-cat threads, this one thing speaks louder about him than anything else I've seen.
No con artist turns down money like that.
This man honestly believes in his work, and has faith that he'll be able to bring it to market on his own terms. He's obviously holding out for something much bigger than he'd see as a founding partner of a publicly traded company.
Am not knowing "Mandarin Chinese". Does Cajun French also count??
Let me call my friend Clovis Ledbetter, who lives in Liberty, Mississippi. Clovis was a close friend of Jerry Clower who took a job when he graduated from high school as a fertilizer salesman outside Yazoo City. Now if Clovis has time, I will ask him to call his cousin Marcel, who has family living deep down in the swamps, I’m sure we can find the answer to your question.
Marcel’s momma Lucille, is a fine Cajun woman. She keeps a spit can on the ironing board beside the front window where she can keep an eye out for the gators that like to chase after her hounds on sunny mornins. She’s a fine Cajun woman with a heart bigger than all outdoors who serves home made mustard sardines and Spam as hors d’oeuvres to guests who stop in at her home on the edge of the water. She reads whole shelves of them history books that were given to her by Raynelle Boudreaux out on the front porch. Now Thelma Louise Thibodeaux who lives across the snake bend doesn’t speak not one word of polite go to church English but she can cuss for at least 20 minutes in English so don’t be gettin her upset ‘cause her and her husband Arnel will probably end up being the final judges as to why Cajun French is higher or lower than Mandarin Chinese.
“That has already been turned down. He seems to be angling to get a bigger piece of the revenue than a half share.”
That does not really make sense because if it works, he has a device worth many trillions $. His problem would not be the percentage, his problem would be getting enough into the market to maximize penetration.
UPDATE: It can now be revealed that Rossi’s E-Cats are installed exclusively at Brian Appel’s thermo-depolymerization facilities. (the Changing World Technologies guy)
Interesting. You have linky or is that by word of mouth?
lol...that would be by rumor of mouth.
The TDP process was looking promising several years ago, based on claims made by the inventor/investors, but to my knowledge they never got it to work as advertized. Supposedly a plant in Carthage, MO was turning 270 tons of turkey guts into 500 bbls of light oil per day but there were always “problems”...such as people complaing about the smell, etc., that hampered production.
Here’s a link to a Bio Diesel website for an article about the whole TDP story.
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Changing_World_Technology_-_Thermal_Depolymerization_Process
BTTT for later.
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