That's a good sign.   Because the reality is, no one is going to care
whatsoever about Rossi's quirks if he really has what he says he has.  I
think that's what Rossi is thinking too.


On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 1:07 PM, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Okay, I have the book. The .mobi version opens automatically with the
> Kindle for PC program.
>
> This is an accurate and well-written account. It is depressing. I am glad
> Lewan made public many events and people's names, because it means I do not
> keep them secret any more.
>
> The book harshly criticizes Rossi in places. I am a little surprised that
> Rossi is not upset with Lewan. Rossi has a generous nature at times.
>
> The history described in this book is depressing, but the present is
> somewhat brighter. I have a good impression of the people in North
> Carolina, Cherokee Investments Partners, who are now working with Rossi. I
> do not know much about them, but I have a good impression. I think Rossi
> likes them, which is essential for success. This is probably the best
> opportunity Rossi can hope for.
>
> - Jed
>
>

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