Hello Yes, James.
If it is just the certification process that stands between LENR at market
or not, then Kiev is a good idea but for certain many places in China,
india, South America. . . .are contenders.
IP is just most other agreements worth about as much as the paper it is
written on if there is compelling reasons to disregard. In my opinion all
agreements are just perfect until the moment when one party feels he needs
to pull it out of the drawer and read it again, then the agreement is worth
nothing.


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On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 3:17 PM, James Bowery <jabow...@gmail.com> wrote:

> So the reading of the situation from my diplomatic contact is that Putin
> will take Crimea and stop, with one exception:
>
> There will be a natural gas shortage in Kiev this fall.
>
> Ukrainians are known for technical improvisation.  Their techies are known
> for flouting international regimes regarding intellectual property.
>
> Faced with a cut off of natural gas heat next winter, and the on-going
> delays in release of cold fusion commercial heaters due to "certification"
> procedures, one wonders if perhaps Kiev might be ground zero of the cold
> fusion revolution come next winter.
>

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