Frankly, I don't see why they're bothering with Rossi's tea kettle, when they have their own magic device that supposedly generates 500MW of electrical power (not just hot water).
Hurry up and order one now! Prices are from $8 million to $245 million, with a 50% up-front deposit required. Delivery is "promised" in 16-18 months.
If we didn't believe Rossi before, why in the world would we believe him more now that he's teamed up with an even more obvious scammer?!?
Wow, I see that the info on this company and their perpetual motion machine has suddenly disappeared. Someone is doing a quick job of making the embarrassing aspects of this disappear!
Rossi's scam is more affordable and promises a three month delivery time.
That would be Leslie Szabo. From Pure Energy Systems web site Oct. 11, 2006:
“The EBM website features copies of two certifications of performance signed by credentialed individuals, including a professor from the University of Western Ontario, a vice president of Engineering from Norfolk Power Company of Ontario, as well as four professors from Miscoik University in Budapest. “These are just two of thousands of tests we have run,” said Szabo, who left Sopron University in Hungary in 1956, where he served as an Adjunct Professor of Mining Machinery, under Professor Falk.”
Sounds familiar. Read the rest of the perpetual motion machine hype.
The page you linked has been scrubbed.