MY says there is no client. Let me explore the logical consequences of this
revelation. Because it's a fact. MY said it, and it fits Occam's razor,
which says (I am sure I don't need to remind you) that "whatever MY points
to as the simplest theory, is indeed true".

Therefore, October 28 was all a big show, with actors and dancers. Yet,
Rossi is not turning around and selling retail, or selling stocks. Not
making money in any way. Not using the advertisement he paid for, if you
will. It's as if a company would launch a huge ad campaign, but not put the
advertised product in stores. "Buy my ecat! Available 2013! Please, don't
send money now!"

Ah, sure, except he is already making money: from those "secret investors
bound to strict secrecy agreements" who paid him in secret money drawn in a
secret currency nobody else knows about, which of course would at least
explain the financial crisis. Then, why did Rossi have to make that show,
anyway? Show the investors he is selling? Then they would start asking for
a return on the investment. No, no, the R&D money leeches are always just a
few weeks away from a salable product. It doesn't compute.

Maybe he just wanted to laugh at us? Or maybe he wanted to make sure MY,
certainly his most feared competitor, was kept busy writing about it and
not do any work? But if Rossi is a scammer, the competitor of a scammer is
another scammer. OK, I guess I'm onto something, I think all the passages
in the logical chain do make sense, if one starts from the assumption that
Rossi is a scammer, arriving to the conclusion that MY is also a scammer
seems almost unavoidable.

Which water car are you selling, MY?

MY theory is the simplest!

:-)))) :-))))) :-)))))

On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 3:29 AM, Mary Yugo <maryyu...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 6:18 PM, Charles Hope <
> lookslikeiwasri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Nov 24, 2011, at 19:49, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> He claims to have a self-destruct mechanism built in.
>>
>
> OK.  So you hire some munitions experts who defuse such things for a
> living.  If you buy a megawatt plant, you get 100 tries to disarm the
> mechanism.  You can try freezing it ... in liquid nitrogen if necessary.
> You can examine it first non-destructively any way you want including the
> examination Rossi forbade Celani to do during a demo.  I can't believe for
> enough money you couldn't break anything Rossi could put in.  And remember,
> Rossi is limited by safety issues.
>
>
>
>> Why did he promise to never sell to the military, then turn around to
>> sell to them as his flagship client?
>>
>
> My theory is the simplest:  that there is no client.
>
>
>

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