Another possible reason for this 'news' about Defkalion is the following:

The people behind Defkalion never had the money (personally) to do all they
claimed they would do when they signed the agreement with Rossi, however,
they felt they could easily get enough investors interested, so they set up
the company and website and started to get all the ducks lined up.  Well,
after the January public demo  and then a few more, (potential) investors
weren't feeling all warm and fuzzy about it, and Defkalion is left with
nowhere near the money they thought they could raise (or were promised).
I'm sure that the cost to have the Greek regulatory agencies test and
license the E-Cat is a decent chunk of change and its certainly possible
that Defkalion just doesn't have the money yet. who knows?  And Defkalion
isn't about to volunteer that kind of 'bad' news.
 

Susan:

Just calm down, and watch and wait like the rest of us. whatever happens, is
going to happen regardless of what any of us thinks.

 

-Mark 

 

2011/9/3 Terry Blanton <hohlr...@gmail.com>

On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Susan Gipp <susan.g...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Another evidenche that the whole e-cat story is built over a pile of lies
> How long Rossi will last with this joke ?

Assuming this is a scam, what do you suppose is AR's exit strategy?

T

 

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