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It was registered anonymously.

Maybe a domain squatter. But why relinquish ad revenues?

Maybe Google did register it and is watching closely nickel-hydrogen fusion advances?

Maybe a proponent of Rossi's E-Cat device did it to increase the mystery around it?

Who didn't see this coming? I always saw Google as potentially a main investor in E-Cat.
Maybe Google's just taking Nyan Cat to the next level, a more energy efficient, flying rainbow cat.
As much as I want E-cat to be true, it's almost like the creator(s) are following a well thought out plan. Parts of it might include "copy perpetual motion machine" and "remove obvious flaws." Other parts might be "create fictitious investors", and "claim partially working unverifiable product." Only next steps I can see is to gather additional investors (real profit), create fake orders(get investors), and disappear with the money.

It's the Gizmondo of the energy world...

The original cold fusion site is at http://www.ecat.com/, so, this new one is definitely is a deed of a domainer with a good sense of humor.