Mary Yugo said he was contacted by investors looking to verify Rossi. He told them what to test for, and Rossi never had anything to do with them. The only way Rossi is going to find an investor now is to have the darned thing tested with true independence, like an investor bringing you along. So this is a healthy thing.
On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 3:13 PM, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote: > Kevin O'Malley <kevmol...@gmail.com> wrote: > > If Rossi has managed to be the great magician that his detractors claim, >> his next set of investors might think about bringing a thermometer to the >> test. >> > > No can do. He invited me to a test. I said I would bring a thermometer. * > He told me I would not be allowed to do that. So I never went. > > It does not take a master magician to fool people when you do not allow > them to do elementary confirmations of your claims. However, Rossi did not > fool people as much as you might think. He did not begin to fool the people > from NASA. The people at I.H. were on to him long before the 1-year test > began, as you see in the case file depositions. Rossi and his supporters > claim that I.H. suddenly refused to pay after the test ended, and they were > supportive before that. I know for a fact that is not true. They complained > about him long before that. > > - Jed > > > * I was also planning to bring a liter graduated cylinder and some other > tools to confirm the calorimetry. Rossi refused to allow independent > measures of any parameter, so that was that. The late Jim Patterson also > tried to stop me from measuring the flow rate and temperature. I never > trusted him again. He changed his mind and agreed to let me do it. Then he > distributed my report without permission in his PR package! A class act. > >