Cold fusion is so speculative that it is very much like a religion than a
business. We support it in the hopes of a better world and understand very
well that little or nothing will ever be forthcoming from our contributions.
***Yet more evidence that you've gone off the deep end.


On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 12:04 AM, Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote:

> "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."
>
> Cold fusion is so speculative that it is very much like a religion than a
> business. We support it in the hopes of a better world and understand very
> well that little or nothing will ever be forthcoming from our contributions.
>
>
> On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 2:27 AM, Alain Sepeda <alain.sep...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> 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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