>From ashfield:

 

>> "However, what is significant is that Rossi never allows his tantalizing

>> evidence to be independently validated."

 

> Actually he has. The third party verification of the Hot Cat was completed

> a couple of weeks ago and Rossi expects the results (which he has not
seen)

> to be published early in February.

 

I hope so, but that remains to be seen. Typically in the past when Ross let
the "cat" out of the bag. what Rossi promises versus what Rossi eventually
delivers seems to end up being less convincing, particularly for those who
are looking for independently verifiable proof.

 

> Likewise, Rossi claims his first 1 MW Hot Cat will be finished in February

> and the working unit made available for inspection a couple of months
after

> it has been set up.  Considering the short time since the original E-Cat
this

> would be remarkably fast if he does it.  

 

Indeed, in the greater scheme of things I would consider it "remarkably
fast." However, it also accurate to say that these are all future claims. It
seems to me that Rossi is often fond of making claims like this. It can be
difficult taking many of his claims seriously. I'll I can do is hope for the
best. I'm reminded of something president Reagan famously said: "Trust, but
verify."

 

> The original 1 MW E-Cat is supposed to be sold to a customer for March
delivery and

> may also be made available for inspection.  Rossi claims that the units
delivered

> to the military were different. 

 

"Rossi claims..." "Rossi claims..." At present I'm far more interested in
what others "claim" - particularly from those who have had first-hand
knowledge of Rossi's alleged claims. Unfortunately, few seem to want to step
up to the podium.

> In my previous post I left out that Rossi states he has provided his new
partner

> with his IP so there is no possibility of it going to the grave with him.


 

I certainly hope so.

 

> With so much in the pipe-line either we get solid news soon or it will
look

> very suspicious.

 

My point exactly. Hope for the best. But prepare for the worst.

 

Regards,

Steven Vincent Johnson

www.OrionWorks.com

www.zazzle.com/orionworks

 

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