I will send you the story privately if you wish. I have met very interesting people. Have you read "My cold fusion history" I and II on my blog.? I intend to continue this. peter
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 10:24 PM, Horace Heffner <hheff...@mtaonline.net>wrote: > > On Nov 21, 2011, at 5:02 AM, Peter Gluck wrote: > > Horace, > > Just for your information, I was present at the foundation of the very > first Aquafuel Company in Largo (Tampa). Santilli (a mathematician > of genius) and Leon Toups a businessman (who after his death was declared > a saint- his son was working at the Vatican) have bought the patent of > Richardson- a welder. > I have received a lesson about the American corporate spirit. > > Santilli has discovered that Aquafuel contains "magnecules". Long story > not beautiful, it ended when Santilli has sued Infinite Energy > for not publishing a n-th paper in the frame of his endless theoretical > dispute with an other Italian guy, Corso (?). Being an adviser I had to pay > 12,000 US$. The trial didn't took place, fortunately. > > > However nothing to learn from this story that I just sketched here > this has happend in an other part of Florida not Miami where Rossi works. > I have stopped at Sarasota, visiting Patterson. > > > That is a very interesting anecdote Peter! An interesting chapter in a > checkered past for the field. Thank you for posting it. I would ask to > hear more, but, given the litigious history, I can see that would be > inappropriate. Perhaps you would enjoy publishing it in detail > posthumously? 8^) Hopefully it will be in your memoirs. > > I recall at the time it seemed to me that pyrolysis, even if it turned out > to not be ou, held great promise for converting pulverized garbage into > energy. This is an interesting coincidence, given Rossi's prior > involvement in garbage incineration for energy and eventually in converting > garbage into oil via the Petroldragon process. Perhaps it would be well > justified if the present scheme were designed to wreak revenge on the > corrupt bureaucrats and others who gave him so much legal grief regarding > his green technology. I don't see how it could be focused on them, > however. The old story is documented, with links, here: > > http://blog.hasslberger.com/2011/02/italian_engineer_announces_com.html > > What a great movie Rossi's story would make. His story might be worth > millions. That might be the best revenge of all. Rossi has sold his house > and business, so perhaps he is prepared to move to some nice water front > location for retirement ... or perhaps to continue work. > > Best regards, > > Horace Heffner > http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/ > > > > > -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com