Energy Catalyzer Guide Discusses E-Cat Security Concerns

Italian inventor Andrea Rossi releases an energy catalyzer guide that discusses the security concerns of the commercialization of the Rossi energy catalyzer device for home use. Leonardo Corporation has received a lot of criticism that the E-Cat project is completely wrapped in secrecy. Until now, no one knows where the E-Cat factory is located, the people involved in the organization and many other questions.

Previous energy catalyzer guides have hinted on speculations that there is actually nothing going on and that the E-cat story is a big lie. In reaction to this energy catalyzer guide, Rossi issued this statement, “Within hours the place would be discovered and our safety and security should be jeopardized. The Puppeteers would unleash their snakes. We want to work in peace.” This was also in answer to a request that he should post some pictures of the E-Cat factory.

The issue of the safety and security of the Low Energy Nuclear Reaction powered heating device is indeed real.  If the location of the E-Cat factory is discovered, many people are expected to snoop around the area or even try to go inside. This invention has its abundant share of both believers and skeptics. Workers at the E-Cat factory may also be subjected to harassment when they are identified.  This is why Rossi is making sound business sense when he insists on the secrecy of the location of Leonardo Corporation’s facility. It should indeed stay hidden because with today’s technology, it is difficult to hide something from the public’s eye. The question now is really if such a facility exists and if Rossi will be able to start the distribution of the Home E-Cat in eighteen months as he has stated previously. Let us see how the Low Energy Nuclear Reaction technology reveals itself in the next couple of months.

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