ehow manages to miss.
Anyone know where to get more data/info similar to what we've been blessed to
be a part of?
Thx again & Happy Holidays,
Frank
On Thursday, December 22, 2016 4:42 PM, Chip Mefford <c...@well.com> wrote:
It has been many years now since Keith passed.
As things
Hi, lately we have been hearing about Arsenic in apple juice rice and
Consumer Reports findings. This seems 2b a topic that should have Much more
Media/PSA coverage, but seems kept hushed. Isn't this a matter of Public Safety?
Dr. Oz has brought these 2 to light, but what about Potatoes,
Wow! ...just think of the possibilities and long-reaching benefits. Thanks for
posting this
On Tuesday, May 13, 2014 11:53 AM, Darryl McMahon dar...@econogics.com wrote:
http://phys.org/news/2014-05-multifunctional-nanoparticles-cheaper-cleaner-biofuel.html
Multifunctional nanoparticles for
Ter info
Dandelion = paardenbloem
http://truth-out.org/opinion/item/15982-dont-let-monsanto-kill-the-humble-but-wholesome-dandelion
Don't Let Monsanto Kill the Humble but Wholesome Dandelion
Thursday, 25 April 2013 09:26
By Phreddy Wischusen, The Michigan Citizen | Op-Ed
[Long-rooted herbs,
Thank you Keith... have a Great Holiday Season yourself a terrific start to
the New Year!
Didn't expect the world to end, just the Mayan calendar ba'ak'tun (if that's
how it's spelled)
Let's make a wish for open-minded optimism with a realistic slant towards
working together
to ensure
Hi, just want to say a quick thanks 4 all the worldly info am glad to hear
that it will continue.
Count us in 4 any new list/posting so that we may stay on the cutting edge of
truth... the way
it should be. You are an inspiration a breath of Ozone-FREE Air!
/,
http://www.wagro-holland.nl/pagina_engels/index_engels.html provide
green house building technology. Or companies like http://www.sosef.nl/
provide turn key projects.
Good luck.
Frank Bergmans
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Beukelman
such a thing
tailored around a boiler. I heat my house hot water with biofuel. Why not
cool it in the manner previously described? Any thoughts? Have you seen such
a plan?
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Gary Frank
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I am confused about your analysis James. How is a fuel cell the same as
a current car technology?
A hydrogen fuel cell has 0 moving parts, and produces electricity for an
electric car. The Fuel Cell is a replacement for batteries.
Frank
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the spelling rules.
Frank Oliver
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Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 7:18 PM
To: sustainablelorgbiofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: [BULK] Re: [Biofuel] English (was Economic Freedom
http://news.ufl.edu/2007/02/26/corporate-america-fights-back-oped/
Corporate America Fights Back
Filed under Op-Eds http://news.ufl.edu/op-eds/ on Monday, February 26,
2007.
*This op-ed appeared February 26 in The Washington Post.*
By: Michael Seigel
*Michael Seigel is a professor at the
Anytime!
On 3/1/07, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Frank
Well Keith, it seems Journey to Forever's prime objective is hitting
the news stands. I believe your site probably played more than a
small part in the emergence of these ideas.
Reading that was the last thing that happened
Well Keith, it seems Journey to Forever's prime objective is hitting the
news stands. I believe your site probably played more than a small part in
the emergence of these ideas.
Best,
Frank
On 2/25/07, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6387975.stm
And how unfortunate for the Everglades cause.
Best
Frank
On 2/24/07, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FIU to Study Alternative Ethanol Technology
http://www.alternate-energy.net/N/news.php?detail=n1172284041.news
How nice for Big Sugar. Alfonso Fanjul and all.
http://www.mail
up these controversial points of view with those around you, and
soon enough maybe they will sink in. It's lonely being objective, but truth
is our highest responsibility. No Christian could argue that point with
you!
Thanks to both of you,
Frank
, 2005.
http://www.arabnews.com/?page=4section=0article=60548d=17m=3y=2005
7 Note that there are 100,000 contractors working for the Pentagon in
Iraq.
8 The charts on Senator's site need an update.
9 Major Gen Frank R. Faykes, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget,
Office of the Assistant
Maybe we can start making paper out of it again and save some forests while
were at it.
On 2/14/07, MK DuPree [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bring it on...
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To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 2:40 PM
a civil history.
Frank
On 2/4/07, Kirk McLoren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The historian Toynbee said something similar. He said America was the only
western country to decline before it reached its peak.
Kirk
*Jason Katie [EMAIL PROTECTED]* wrote:
America is the only country that went from
(if not most) people. I
know it still hurts to see your efforts uncredited, though.
Best to you,
Frank
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From Grain http://www.grain.org/seedling/?id=456
Nyéléni – for food sovereignty
*GRAIN*
*Food Sovereignty is the right of peoples, communities, and countries to
define their own agricultural, pastoral, labour, fishing, food and land
policies which are ecologically, socially, economically and
I was wondering why Journey to Forever wasn't included amongst their links.
On 1/27/07, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.bagelhole.org/
Um... sharing them perhaps, but only after borrowing them from
elsewhere, without acknowledgement, in some cases at least. This for
The Iraqi people have multicultural tensions -- especially between Shia and
Sunni groups. Perhaps this plan is the beginning of a national identity
which will allow them to be a peacefully independent nation.
See http://www.progressivegovernment.org/page.php?name=reconciliation for
the full
Whereas a criminal can have the defense of innocent until proven guilty,
when it comes to chemical toxicity it really should be reversed -- toxic
until proven safe. To make any change in policy fail-safe, however, such
as REACH proposes to do, the testing for toxicity or danger of any chemical
Looks like the link to remove the second key has been disabled. Any way to
see those instructions?
On 1/15/07, Kirk McLoren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/5/5263/1.html
How NSA access was built into Windows Duncan Campbell 04.09.1999
Careless mistake reveals
I can't make it -- hopefully lots of people can:
http://www.unitedforpeace.org/article.php?id=3468
Help Mobilize for Jan. 27-29! Plus, Latest Details on the Demo
MARCH ON WASHINGTON TO END THE WAR!
Saturday, January 27
Assemble 11:00AM on the Mall between 3rd and 7th Streets
March kicks off
Hey James,
I have evolved from the idea of
the tank processor to a completly new design that is cheaper, safer, and
faster so I really don't care for the tank style due to the inferior mixing
that CAN take place.
What is it?
On 1/14/07, Kurt Nolte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For what it's worth,
what happened to the Pentagon. Our president has NO RIGHT to
assume I'll forget what happened . . .
Have you seen Loose Change 911? http://www.loosechange911.com/
Everyone should. Even more reasons to never forget.
Frank
On 1/12/07, robert and benita rabello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
The involvment of Lieberman and McCain certainly hints that Israel is
one of the hands in the glove for sending more troops.
On 1/12/07, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Push behind the Surge
By Jim Lobe and Michael Flynn | January 11, 2007
Neoconservatives and their allies are
to any
increase in U.S. force levels: It must be substantial, and it must be
sustained…The worst of all worlds would be a small, short surge of
U.S. forces. [Sen. John McCain, Sacramento Bee op-ed, 1/9/07]
On 1/12/07, Frank Navarrete [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The involvment of Lieberman and McCain
say the
same about public opinion in one form or another and the will of the
people is clearly being ignored. The oil plutocracy is making our tax
payers' decisions for them. We are being taxed without
representation. Sound familiar?
Frank
On 1/12/07, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I agree -- calling any trace amount harmless is preposterous.
On 1/11/07, D. Mindock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Who knows whether the idea of a threshold is valid. I think in studies of
radioactive materials on the
human body, sometimes a small exposure is worse than a larger one. And it's
From the Basel Action Network
http://www.ban.org/ban_news/2006/061208_south_korea.html
South Korea Breaks Rank with anti-Basel Ban Block
Environmental Groups Laud Move, Critical of Japan and US Toxic Trade Policy
Joint Press Release from BAN, Greenpeace, and GAIA
7 December 2006 (Manila,
I'm glad this resurfaced.
The number of farmers as a percentage of the population: In the US at
the turn of the last century, 70 percent of the population lived in
rural areas and farmed. Today less than two percent of Americans farm
for a living. This change came primarily
/con_man.htm
And:
The Museum of Unworkable Devices
http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/museum/unwork.htm
Best
Keith
Frank, I think the link shows some experiment of him attempting to apply
the
use in a go cart, I didn't understand what he was trying to do.
The most interesting concept
Hello D,
This read is very troubling to a parent. I found this link
http://whale.to/v/rapp.html
which I followed from the post to be very convincing. I'm not sure if
I will allow any more vaccines to be given to my family.
Thanks.
On 1/7/07, D. Mindock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think
Hi Wes,
Interesting link to Milkovic's work. I wonder if you could apply
added pendulum energy to a bicycle, and have a sort of long-distance
low-effort gear.
On 1/6/07, Wes Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to D. Mindock for the Castor oil post. Here is one comment from
someone whom I
of biofuels is becoming too massive to halt.
Frank
On 1/5/07, Irwin Levinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As usual as a technology begins and has a success, analysis of the current
results encourages projections to the future. This is natural and expected,
But the future is, and can be rosey
they are, maybe everyone will
boycott their products. Consumer democracy I guess. Here's to
hoping. Happy New Year and
Cheers,
Frank
On 12/31/06, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Frank
Thanks for the information Keith -- I'll read up.
You're welcome. No hurry, it's quite a slab
and courageous people with a body of
faithful representatives to impact the non-virtual world. I believe
things are already changing.
All the best,
Frank
On 12/30/06, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Frank
I think the common trust would fall subject to corruption like the
rest of our
The powers that be want the human race to be regurgitated from Earth
as soon as possible.
On 12/29/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There has been some experimentation with white roofs in the American south
and they make a useful contribution to reducing the need for air
I think the common trust would fall subject to corruption like the
rest of our well planned US government. The fore-fathers created
preventative measures for our modern woes, which unfortunately have
been used against their original intentions. The only thing that
keeps a good government on
As the furthest departure from nature, cloning will undoubtedly yield poor
meat with no nutrition. If Weston A. Price's book on the effects of modern
nutrition on the health of certain primitive cultures is a sign of things to
come, clone-food will likely introduce the final frontier of
In the hopes of helping Mr. Habasco, Michigan seems to have legislation in
place protecting its citizens from eminent domain. Here's a helpful link:
http://www.michigan.gov/gov/0,1607,7-168-23442_21974-152298--,00.html
It specifically states that the legislation (which I assume is now in
A couple of links I found from Michigan's Dept of Agriculture which are
obviously in favor of composting:
http://www.michigan.gov/mda/0,1607,7-125-1566_2311_2317-8030--,00.html
http://www.michigan.gov/mda/1,1607,7-125-1566_2311_2317-8032--,00.html
I'm not sure what conflict there is between
In Florida, there is an extension service provided by the University of
Florida which provides all kinds of information on farming and agriculture
to the general public. Does the local university have a program like that
in your area? If so, they can probably provide plenty of scientific
Freedom of speech (and thought), is certainly being threatened in our
country right now. So much so that I almost thought twice about writing
this. ALL ideas should be open for dialogue. That's what a civilized
society is -- diplomatic, peaceful and open.
On 12/21/06, Kirk McLoren [EMAIL
Peter,
I live in an area where there is an abundance of palm berries going to
waste. Is the berry and seed the source of palm oil? Do you just crush
them to extract the oil?
Thanks,
Frank Navarrete
On 12/20/06, Guag Meister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Keith ;
So we just can't farm
to ensure the accuracy of the outcome of our vote.
On 12/17/06, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Frank
Does the Carter Center approve of US elections?
If you mean post-2000, not if they have any sense.
This report is in the list archives:
http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article
Does the Carter Center approve of US elections?
On 12/15/06, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=3009
Extra! November/December 2006
The Repeatedly Re-Elected Autocrat
Painting Chávez as a 'would-be dictator'
By Steve Rendall
Hugo Chávez never had a
I wonder if some entity assisted this incident. ???
On 12/14/06, Kirk McLoren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
**
*S.D. Sen. Johnson in Critical Condition*
**
*By MARY CLARE JALONICK, Associated Press Writer *
Democratic Sen. Tim Johnson of South Dakota was in critical but stable
condition Thursday
If you have the room, you can create a square with bales of hay which
contribute to the process as they also decompose. They will expand and
contract with changing temperatures.
On 12/8/06, Jason Katie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i suggest a steel drum on a hand dolly.
Jason
ICQ#: 154998177
Sometimes things do take several years to accomplish. I would start working
towards your goal of owning land now, with a possible realization in 5 or 10
years. It may seem far away now, but imagine if you had started 5 or 10
years ago. You would be there today. Patience and persistence.
On
://dynoilenergy.com/ http://dynoilenergy.com/ )
which hardly provides much more information.
For the press release follow this link:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/4/prweb376066.htm
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/4/prweb376066.htm
Frank Bergmans
I'm almost finished building my processing system, what is your
secret Love to incorporate it before hardware completion.
Frank A. Marlowe
North Alabama
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I'm a
nice guy - no flame suit required, but I see no real
answers...
I hate
feeding our enemies as much as anybody.What was the solution?
World
government? That's a little scary, and the UN is a disaster.
It
takes energy to keep this many people alive in the world. The question is how
Before
you throw up... Can you tell us the solution?
Bio-fuel, wind, and solar are great starts on energy, but all combined
are still a tiny drop in the bucket up against fossil fuels.
If
the oil stops - we starve.
Ties to middle east oil are likely to drag us into WWIII
(consult your
Julian,
Check the link of Qlear which sells this kind of equipment:
http://www.qlear.com/
Their brochure ( http://www.qlear.com/art/pdf/bps.pdf) gives some information
about the system itself.
Frank Bergmans
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Van: jdautremontsmith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
to help the companies who collect frying oil
from restaurants and sell it as a bio fuel to answer these questions. So if you
or anyone also knows an organisation which has already done some combustion
tests on used frying oil from restaurants I would be glad to know.
Frank
-Oorspronkelijk
the possible
emissions to the air. Problem is that I don't have this information. I have
been searching the internet for reports on experimental data on combustion of
WVO in boilers. But unfortunately I didn't find anything useful. Can anyone
help me?
Frank Bergmans
to 5ppm. Does anyone knowthe sulfur content of bio-diesel [b20]? Is it determined only by the petro-diesel componet of the bio-diesel?
Tx, Frank
Biofuels at Journey to Forever
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html
Biofuel at WebConX
http://www.webconx.com/2000/biofuel/biofuel.htm
?? b20/b100 or n/n??
Tx, Frank
Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All. I live in California and am trying to spread the use of bio-diesel. I recently ran into an issue: The diesel fuel regulations that are curretnly in place and the new ones on the drawing board. As I undestand them, the big
Harry, I have this link and have been meaning to send an email but haven't yet...Maybe you can investigate for usFrank
http://www.biodiesel.at/references.html
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone direct me to companies that sell continuous biodiesel plants. I followed some links to one
Hans
I have emailed BDI and they have replied that they can not take any
new enquires until they have reduced their backlog
Regards
Frank
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From: Hanns B. Wetzel
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 8:42 PM
Subject: RE: [biofuel
Gee Think it may be a case of oh shit
- Original Message -
From: Keith Addison
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 7:19 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Musings about toilet tissue
For economy, use both sides
:-)
And for two-ply? Separate and then use
Kootenays we get YanMar clones due to the short
Japanese Patent laws. A 6 KW air-cooled diesel for $ 3 500.00 CDN.
Cheers
Thanks boyz,
Frank Ponto
Home office: 2304 3rd St. S., Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada
V1C -4X5
ph. (250) 489-6261
, eventually building
towards fueling 4 stroke engines.
I have a science background, and understand most basic chemical concepts. I
had heard of a 'distilling' process a long while ago while in University.
Please help me with my first steps on this journey!
Thanks,
Frank Ponto
Home office: 2304 3rd
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