When the ECat is running and Rossi is not in the room or anywhere nearby I’ll believe he has something. I’ve said that before as so many answering your posts have also. The fact that Rossi is attached to this company in any shape form or fashion raises a huge red flag.
When the ECat is running and Rossi is not in the room or anywhere nearby Ill believe he has something.
***That happened with the 7 independent scientists. For most of the testing, Rossi was not even in the room. For a while, he wasn’t even on the same CONTINENT. Now, that’s a fantastic magician.
The fact that Rossi is attached to this company in any shape form or fashion raises a huge red flag.
***Then take a look at your red flag. Rossi OBVIOUSLY has character issues. So he comes and gives you a demo in order for you to front $11M to go into production. Would that make you MORE intent on discovering trickery, or LESS? These guys obviously have the ability to think critically, they saw the demo, they KNEW Rossi has a questionable background, and the result is... they reached for their checkbook. Rossi has overcome the character barrier. That is how compelling his technology is, unless he’s a super-duper magician, the best that has ever been.
So, you theory is that Rossi is generating heat with something concealed up his sleeve?
It's standard practice in acquisitions. Furthermore, often an acquisition hinges on the key personnel of the company moving into new positions under the purchaser's umbrella and working there for two years in exchange for money (see "golden handcuffs.") Nobody is going to buy blueprints of something, then have a trivial question about some mark or note, and having nobody to ask. Those years are required to fully transfer the knowledge about the IP to the new owner.
All this is entirely generic, and Rossi is not doing anything extraordinary by accepting a position with the purchaser. You could expect nothing less.