People send me stuff. I get about 1000 emails a day now, between all my different accounts. A lot of it is spam. Today I got an email from “Tesla Generator” advertising the usual “free energy” scam, and I figured I’d see something like this collection of Telsa Coils, Van de Graff generators, and Wimshurst static machines:

Boy was I surprised when I opened the email.
This isn’t even passable spam, as you expect some relevancy to the subject matter advertised. It’s like sending a picture of a Buick with a cake recipe. I thought you might get a chuckle out of it since it was so strange. I don’t think I’ve ever gotten anything so odd in email.

Rossi’s shell game. The old cons are still the best.
It is an innovative product, which people voluntarily elect to risk capital on producing and purchasing.
And the con is coming from the US government. The con is trying to force the energy sector into Renewable Energy, without the necessary technology for back-ups or grid delivery, and which is intermittent and extremely expensive to taxpayers. The con is that everyone has to be forced to involuntarily participate. Rossi’s discovery meets and exceeds the Feds standards for energy production, even if it was a coal stove in disguise!
The energetic reactions do require a lead shielding.
But since when does the American public have to be protected from nickel, hydrogen, and miniscule copper products, or 600C temps?
Is the government going to protect us from pennies and nickles now too, along with carbon dioxide from fire? and nitrous oxide from crops? or methane from cows?