If Luca is telling the truth, in breaking the NDA, after a 9month delay
calling for "explanations", and finally whitleblowing, any honest company
would not be afraid to work with him, and would be proud to show his name
to clients :
-> we have an honest whitleblower in out team. this man had bollocks. He
will protect you from us.

If Luca is lying... It is another planet.

Lying or fooled, Luca or DGT, ... a good report by a third party,
respecting basic boiler test method as Jed shows, would do the job and make
the final judgement...

Unlike early Rossi's test, where there was loose job, here there is
something not so loose.

If DGT is right, it have to make a really 3rd party test, a good one,
simple and rough, with key details fixed.

This affair is hurting because some people, whatever is the result, have
been fooled, or are fooling others, and I know some of them.
That is (bad) business risk, and that is why there is justice, laws, and
judges.


I wait for the test result, or the confessions... for now, I will put my
home in the Swedish E-cat  test result, hoping they respect boiler standard.



2014-05-21 5:15 GMT+02:00 Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com>:

> Blaze Spinnaker <blazespinna...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>> The problem with busting your NDA so openly is that it's going to be
>> impossible to get anyone to trust you again.
>>
>
> As I pointed out elsewhere, if Gamberale had not "busted his NDA openly,"
> warned the customers, and closed down the company, he could end up in jail.
> Defkalion cannot enforce an NDA that calls for the person under that NDA to
> commit fraud. You cannot abide by an NDA contract that calls for illegal
> actions. Defkalion cannot enforce that, or sue for breach of contract. You
> cannot sue someone in civil court because they refused to violate a
> criminal statute.
>
> It may be difficult for Gamberale to get anyone to trust him now, but if
> he had continued it would have impossible for him to get the police to
> believe him, which is a far worse predicament.
>
> This is real life. You cannot go around trying to sell non-working
> machines for millions of dollars. People who have millions of dollars will
> definitely go to the authorities when they find out you have robbed them.
> This is not like selling fake Rolex watches from a suitcase on Broadway.
>

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