Too bad, one is always hoping for a miracle. Science is even less reliable than God in providing them.
That article was from May 2013 and has been answered many times over and put into an appendix of the original test report which was linked in the beginning of the thread.
Other than trivial objections to the electrical input which were all answered by the testers whose scientific reputations lay on the line unlike the psychoskeptics who have no skin in the game at all.
The objections now mostly reduce to 'It's too good to be true.' and trivial questions that ignore the overwhelming boost in power from the E-cat.
The skeptics are most noted by their complete ignorance of the e-cat and LENR demonstrated successes. Funny how that works, ignorance -> skepticism.
mkay....
Wanna bet?