Here’s another Russian item connected with the E-Cat. A guest kindly posted this video on the Always Open thread which has the translated title of “Oil is not expensive EVER! (E-Cat Rossi)”. Once again I feel at a decided disadvantage in reporting about this, because I don’t understand a word of the video (except for “Andrea Rossi”)
The segment included comes from the Russian “Free Press” (svpressa) news channel. The guest is named Vasily Koltashov who is Head of the Center for Economic Research Institute of Globalization and Social Movements. The description below the video (Google translated) has a description that doesn’t mention the E-Cat, but does talk about the effect of low energy prices and the effects on the Russian economy.
MORE: http://ecvilitor.mirtesen.ru/blog/43846762956/- … Head of the Center for Economic Research Institute of Globalization and Social Movements of the loss of life of the Russian domestic market, the intensification of the crisis, prices for raw materials. Vasily Koltashov .: “Who makes the ruble fly ? “. The first part. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wS5HTmskPY
Some searching on Koltashov finds that he seems to be quite a prominent commentator on Russian economics and politics, so it might be significant that he is discussing the E-Cat in connection with the current Russian situation.
I feel like I am quite in the dark, since I don’t understand any Russian — so, again, any help from our Russian-speaking readers would be most appreciated!
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Russian Video from Free Press — Oil is Not Expensive Ever (E-Cat Rossi)
Here’s another Russian item connected with the E-Cat. A guest kindly posted this video on the Always Open thread which has the translated title of “Oil is not expensive EVER! (E-Cat Rossi)”. Once again I feel at a decided disadvantage in reporting about this, because I don’t understand a word of the video (except for “Andrea Rossi”)
The segment included comes from the Russian “Free Press” (svpressa) news channel. The guest is named Vasily Koltashov who is Head of the Center for Economic Research Institute of Globalization and Social Movements. The description below the video (Google translated) has a description that doesn’t mention the E-Cat, but does talk about the effect of low energy prices and the effects on the Russian economy.
MORE: http://ecvilitor.mirtesen.ru/blog/43846762956/- … Head of the Center for Economic Research Institute of Globalization and Social Movements of the loss of life of the Russian domestic market, the intensification of the crisis, prices for raw materials. Vasily Koltashov .: “Who makes the ruble fly ? “. The first part. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wS5HTmskPY
Some searching on Koltashov finds that he seems to be quite a prominent commentator on Russian economics and politics, so it might be significant that he is discussing the E-Cat in connection with the current Russian situation.
I feel like I am quite in the dark, since I don’t understand any Russian — so, again, any help from our Russian-speaking readers would be most appreciated!