Rossi take $11 million from Industrial Heat and employ his own engineers for Industrial Heat’s due diligence tests, but in 2011 he also demanded that multiple parties, including NASA, pay him large sums of money for the privilege of taking a close look at his E-Cat device.
The Rossi – Industrial Heat Lawsuit was settled on July 5, 2017.
Krivits indicates that Rossi’s first trick was simple: He dumped hot water down a hole in the wall. Through carefully conceived methods of distraction, obfuscation, and lies about power measurements, he convinced the four professors — who didn’t know the kind of man they were up against — to take him at his word that all the water had been turned into steam.
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