Jones—

I have concluded that Jed frequently draws conclusions that  IMHO are not 
logical.  The one you point is one I decided not to even address, since I 
thought it was obvious to most.

Bob Cook

From: Jones Beene
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2017 7:50 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Changing the topic back to the test

 Jed Rothwell wrote: 
If he had shown them how to produce any measurable COP, even 1.1, they would 
have paid him $89 million.

That is an absurd statement which has zero credibility. You are falling into 
the same trap as Rossi's true believers, which is to make a dubious point at 
any cost.

If IH were under no contractual obligation and paid anyway, IH's own investors 
would sue, and win for mismanaging assets. 

It makes no sense that IH would pay Rossi a dime for low COP and that is the 
most likely scenario: Rossi had low COP in the range of 150% more power-out 
than power-in (at Lugano) and nothing in Miami but that feat gets him not one 
extra dime, and it shouldn't.

$11 million is a fair price for a modest effect which was already demonstrated 
and patented by Thermacore twenty years ago. Slight gain at a low level should 
have changed physics back then but it did not and it will not change physics 
today unless it makes its way into a commercial product.

Rossi may be a scam-artist deluxe and a pathological liar, but it does not help 
to resilve the situation to lower oneself to the same low level. 

Take the high road, as the lady sez...

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