On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Aussie Guy E-Cat
<aussieguy.e...@gmail.com>wrote:

> You claimed Rossi may have scammed investors. Prove it or stop making up
> statement that you may wish to be real.
>

You're making stuff up.  I already said I wish Rossi would be real.  And
yes, he may have scammed investors.  He also might not.  I believe that
covers it.


> BTW to engineers, he has proved the E-Cat works and that is all he needs
> to do. Why? Because his customers are engineering firms who do know how to
> measure the heat the E-Cat generates and how much energy it consumes. Case
> closed.
>

I have no idea how you know his customers are anything.  He never named
them.  He never showed a customer!  Supposedly there was an engineer from
the buyer.  Nobody could confirm that he was.  Interestingly, he was at the
exit interview and nobody seemed to ask him anything difficult.  Did they
even ask anything of the engineer?

No other client possibilities have emerged.  NI certainly is not one
despite Craig Brown's foolishly premature post.  The case is far from
"closed".

I doubt that Rossi will ever scam an engineering firm, a big power company,
a prestigious factory that needs a heater or anyone who has capable people
on staff.  Certainly he won't scam money out of anyone who consults with
Rothwell or Cude or Lawrence or Heffner or Murray or many of the people who
write regularly on this list that I may not yet know.    That doesn't mean
he can't bamboozle a few investors who have more money than good sense.
Maybe already has or is planning to soon.  I have no idea.  What Rossi does
seems to me to not make much sense.  That new web site is an example.
It's just weird.

I don't mean to hurt your feelings. You seem really enamored of this thing.
  If I upset you that much, maybe you'd prefer I not respond to you?

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