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> 6)    Randell Mills has been on record for well over one year as saying
> that  “LiAlH4 + Ni as a hydrogen dissociator run at elevated temperature is
> disclosed in my patents.” [filed in Russia and the USA.]
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> It is likely that Rossi’s disclosure would otherwise fit into the category
> of a Mills’ reaction, despite the fact that aluminum is one of the few
> metals BLP does not claim as catalytic. Rossi’s attorneys were negligent
> not to mention Mills as prior art, and that may come back to haunt them.
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Yeah, it's a very narrow patent that can only prevent immediate knockoffs
and let Rossi claim he has a patent. Until we see a replication though, I
remain skeptical.

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