Voodoo Science.
Typical response. Wrong-headed, but typical. I find it "very interesting" that NONE of you so-called professional scientists and "science managers" who denigrate LENR is ever actually willing to take an honest look at the data.
Look at Storms book. It is intended as a college-level text on the subject, and is THOROUGHLY referenced. If you're too tight to spend the hundred bucks or so at Amazon, go to your local library....there is this thing called "interlibrary loan" which will borrow it for you from another library (assuming they don't have it "on-shelf") for the cost of postage and maybe a slight handling fee (back in Louisiana, it was just postage....here in "the great Northwest" of Washington State, they want postage plus five bucks).
If you're too tight (and too prejudiced) to do even that, then there is a shorter/smaller version free on-line ("A Student's Guide to Cold Fusion"). Still very thoroughly documented/referenced.
“Correlation of excess power and helium production during D2O and H2O electrolysis using palladium cathodes”
peer reviewed paper, published in 1993:
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MilesMcorrelatio.pdf
replicated in 2002 (among several others) by these folks:
“EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE OF 4HE PRODUCTION IN A COLD FUSION EXPERIMENT”
http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/DeNinnoAexperiment.pdf
Here is (a very small part of) the science.....show me the voodoo.