Here is a treasure trove of the fallacies of vaccination. If some weak
people insist on getting
vaccinated, fine. But it goes over the line when they force others to get
vaccinated as well. And that
is what is happening. Big Pharma wants total control of your body. And they
are inducing weak
BPA was found in the '30s while the search was on for synthetic
estrogens. How
it ended up in
today's polycarbonate plasticand in cans is beyond me. Better living
through chemistry?
Also
see:
http://website.lineone.net/~mwarhurst/bisphenol.html
Peace, D.
Mindock
Also the Hunzas practice yoga, at least they used to. I wonder how they're
doing
these days as the ways of the western world spread everywhere. The way of
life of the Hunzas and other long lived peoples show us a healthier way to
live.
I don't think we need to abandon technology, but we need to
Hi Mike,
I think Weston Price would say to drink raw milk. When
milk is pastuerized and homogenized, it becomes harmful
to the body. So those drinking less of the bad milk in the
Harvard study would actually be better off.
Myself, I don't drink milk unless I can get it raw and organic.
Also,
Interesting research. There are a ton of potential applications for this,
regards
tallex
Researchers Mimic Lotus Leaves For Self-cleaning PV Arrays, Non-stick MEMS
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=54133
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology
are
D. Mindock wrote:
Here is a treasure trove of the fallacies of vaccination. If some weak
people insist on getting
vaccinated, fine. But it goes over the line when they force others to get
vaccinated as well. And that
is what is happening. Big Pharma wants total control of your body. And
D. Mindock wrote:
Hi Mike,
I think Weston Price would say to drink raw milk. When
milk is pastuerized and homogenized, it becomes harmful
to the body.
Can you explain how this happens?
So those drinking less of the bad milk in the
Harvard study would actually be better off.
D. Mindock wrote:
Hi Mike,
I think Weston Price would say to drink raw milk. When
milk is pastuerized and homogenized, it becomes harmful
to the body. So those drinking less of the bad milk in the
Harvard study would actually be better off.
Myself, I don't drink milk unless I can get it
Actually, I hate milk and am very allergic to it. I like cheese but
rarely eat it. In Europe I prefer raw sheep's milk.
I read anecdotally that that both raw (grass-fed) milk and beef are much
better than cooked. I don't eat much meat at all.
I sometimes buy sushi grade tuna and eat it raw to
In Montreal this summer I tried steak tartar, as it was on the menu in
several resturants. It was served as a little volcano of ground beef,
with a raw egg in the cone.
Mike Weaver wrote:
Actually, I hate milk and am very allergic to it. I like cheese but
rarely eat it. In Europe I
Hi D and Mike...isn't
homogenized milk whipped up into incredibly small particles that actually scar
the lining of the esophagus and arteries, thereby, allowing cholesterol to more
easily coagulate along the linings? Whether or not it does, I say "soy
milk." I know I know...tastes terrible,
I stumbled across this information today while researching ethanol conversions for piston aeroplanes. This might be old news, but I thought it might be interesting to some.http://www.baylor.edu/bias/index.php?id=4556Research on biodiesel/Jet fuel
I grew up eating it - with raw egg and onion - I only eat grass-fed beef
if any.
bob allen wrote:
In Montreal this summer I tried steak tartar, as it was on the menu in
several resturants. It was served as a little volcano of ground beef,
with a raw egg in the cone.
Mike Weaver wrote:
http://www.precaution.org/lib/06/prn_breast_cancer_and_farms.061012.htm
Toronto Globe and Mail, October 12, 2006
Scientists Find Farm Link To Breast Cancer
[Rachel's introduction: A new study from Canada links farm life to an
increased likelihood of breast cancer.]
By Martin Mittelstaedt
A
http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/3585
Foreign Policy In Focus
Beyond Kyoto
Ruth Greenspan Bell | October 10, 2006
Editor: John Feffer, IRC
Foreign Policy In Focus
www.fpif.org
Hoff Stauffer should not be so apologetic and tenuous in his proposal
for performance standards. If and when the world
http://rightweb.irc-online.org/rw/3586
Right Web | Analysis
Neocons: Regime Change or Bust
Jim Lobe | October 11, 2006
IRC Right Web
rightweb.irc-online.org
Encouraging Japan to build nuclear weapons, shipping food aid via
submarines, and running secret sabotage operations inside North
http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/1534
Right Web | Profile |
Progressive Policy Institute
Right Web News
last updated: September 8, 2006
Don't look now, but neoconservatism is making a comeback-and not
among the Republicans who have made it famous, but in the Democratic
Party, declared
http://eatthestate.org/11-03/CarbonFreeze.htm
(October 12, 2006)
Carbon Freeze?
Recently I've been reading Revenge of Gaia by James Lovelock.
Though it sounds like a science fiction novel (and some will critique
it that way), it is in fact an impassioned plea for recognizing the
depth of the
http://www.precaution.org/lib/06/prn_stop_the_killing.pt1.060921.htm
Rachel's Democracy Health News #876, October 12, 2006
Some Chemicals Are More Harmful Than Anyone Ever Suspected
[Rachel's introduction: Evidence is piling up to show that many
chemicals can cause serious illnesses, which
See also:
Why paraquat should be banned Barbara Dinham of PAN UK, on behalf
of the Pesticide Action Network explains why the risks associated
with the continued use of paraquat are too high and cannot be
justified. Reproduced from Outlooks on Pest Management (Volume
15/No.6, 2004) with
http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=35121
DEVELOPMENT:
Hunger Due to Injustice, Not Lack of Food
Tito Drago
MADRID, Oct 16 (IPS) - Millions of people die of hunger-related
causes every year. However, that is not because of actual shortages
of food, but is a result of social injustice and
http://rightweb.irc-online.org/rw/3588
Right Web | Analysis |
The Blame Game
Tom Barry, IRC | October 11, 2006
IRC Right Web
rightweb.irc-online.org
Stumping for Republican candidates across the country in recent
weeks, Vice President Dick Cheney has honed in on a particular
message:
http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/3597
Foreign Policy In Focus
Afghanistan: Five Years Later
Stephen Zunes | October 13, 2006
Editor: John Feffer, IRC
Foreign Policy In Focus
www.fpif.org
On the fifth anniversary of the launch of the U.S.-led war against
Afghanistan, the Taliban is on the
http://www.precaution.org/lib/06/prn_cancer_toxin_connection.060915.htm
Spokesman Review (Spokane, Wash.), September 15, 2006
Washington State University Finds Toxin, Cancer Link
Study finds link during pregnancy
[Rachel's introduction: Pregnant rats were exposed to high levels of
a fungicide
http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/3562
Foreign Policy In Focus
A New Standard for Preventing Global Warming
Hoff Stauffer | October 4, 2006
Editor: John Feffer, IRC
Foreign Policy In Focus
www.fpif.org
The debate in the United States on global climate change is shifting
from whether to do
Hello all,
Does anyone know of any diesel powered bicycles? Any motors you
know of that could be used for a bicycle? I am interested in a
motor from 1-2 horsepower.
Diesels are heavy motors, because of the high compression.
Yanmar air-cooled diesel engines, L-A Series, seven models from
http://rightweb.irc-online.org/rw/3584
Right Web | Analysis
A New Kind of Neocon?
Leon Hadar | October 10, 2006
IRC Right Web
rightweb.irc-online.org
Nikolas Gvosdev, editor of the National Interest, a foreign policy
magazine affiliated with the Nixon Center in Washington, DC, has
recently
http://globaljusticeecology.org/index.php?name=getreesID=404
Global Justice Ecology Project: GlobalJusticeEcology.org , Hinesburg, VT
Ecological and Social Impacts of Fast Growing Timber Plantations and
Genetically Engineered Trees
(Manuscript to be presented at IUFRO conference.)
[Dr. Neil
has honed in on
HOMED!!!
Can't anyone write anymore???
-Miss Grundy
Keith Addison wrote:
http://rightweb.irc-online.org/rw/3588
Right Web | Analysis |
The Blame Game
Tom Barry, IRC | October 11, 2006
IRC Right Web
rightweb.irc-online.org
Stumping for Republican candidates across the
Howdy Mike,
MK DuPree wrote:
Hi D and Mike...isn't homogenized milk
actually the lipid portion of milk,
whipped up into incredibly small
particles
yes
that actually scar the lining of the esophagus and arteries,
no
thereby, allowing cholesterol to more easily coagulate along the
Mike,
You wrote:
"Plenty of other stuffto be drinking, likeuh,
waterdistilled of course...I know I know minerals etc
etc...hey...distilledperiod..."
Please, no.
This goes back many
years, butI heard a presentation by a Dr. Shapiro of the Univ. of
Pittsburgh School of
Well...whether he homed or
honed it, according to this articleCheney hasbeen focusing on a
message that betrays the historical work of his party, or at least certain
members of his party. Thanks Keith.
Now, according to my Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Eleventh
Edition:
"honed":
1. That's not a real dictionary.
2. It wasn't honed as in he honed his argument, it was honed in.
He meant homed in on.
-Miss Grundy
MK DuPree wrote:
Well...whether he homed or honed it, according to this article Cheney
has been focusing on a message that betrays the historical work of
Hi Tom...thanks for this
post and especially your concern. I probably shouldn't have said
anything. We've owned a distiller for years and have always enjoyed how
the distilled water seems tomake more pronounced the flavors of coffee,
frozen oranje juice, various broths, stews, etc etc, and
Aint even gonna touch references to my
dic...otherwise, ok, I give, kind of...what about dropping the words "in
on"?There's a case forCheney having honed his
presentmessage to mask the real message his ilk have homed in on during
the present and past administrations. Rufus
- Original
my family grew up on one well. my grandfather owns
all the land around him and us, and we (4 households) are all connected to the
same well and pump, and it is straight out of the bedrock, some of the sweetest,
clearest, coldest, water i have ever drank, or will probably ever find. the only
Hi to every one,
I am trying to build a processor but having difficulty in finding a heater
element that is not made of copper? I am in the UK, I have been told, in
Holland they make a brass emersion heater element but I can not find a
supplier here in the UK.
Any suggestions anybody?
Mark
i dont suppose anyone actually went and gave the cows a health exam? i
really doubt that they were in any condition to be giving healthy milk to
begin with. a typical dairy farm is usually a reeking, filthy, hell-hole
with dirty cows on poorly drained concrete, and being fed the weakest of
Insufferable pedants unite!
Webster's dictionary just means...it's called Webster's. Big whoop! I
can print on up and call it Webster's.
The OED is the only dictionary worth using, IMHO.
You could say Cheney honed his argument. You couldn't say he honed in
on his argument.
MK DuPree
i wonder if there is a way to combine nuclear waste (cesium, ytterbium,
iodine, cobalt, iridium, and strontium? from wikipedia) with carbon. do you
suppose the waste could be stabilized, and the carbon locked up for keeps
that way?
Jason
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http://www.canada.com/calgaryherald/news/calgarybusiness/story.html?id=8
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A heavy blow for wind power
Cap on generation 'stalls the business'
Geoffrey Scotton
Calgary Herald
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
As much as $6 billion in Alberta wind power
Forwarding from another list.
Darryl
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An addendum...no water with the
scotch...as I said, I drink it "neat" or straight up. Not sure how that
got into my thoughts on uses of distilled water...perhaps from memories of an
earlier time when I was first acquiring the taste for it with blended Dewar's
and water. Ah well...been a
Hi to every one,
I am trying to build a processor but having difficulty in finding a heater
element that is not made of copper? I am in the UK, I have been told, in
Holland they make a brass emersion heater element but I can not find a
supplier here in the UK.
Any suggestions anybody?
Mark
Hi
what about electric water heater elements? you can get them in 120 and 240V
models in america, and i think theyre stainless. not exactly what you are
looking for, but they can be built into the holding tanks. (a little more
work at the front end, but i think it would be worth it long term)
Major Problems Of Surviving Peak Oil
Interesting and scary scenario,
regards
tallex
Major Problems Of Surviving Peak Oil
By Norman
18 October, 2006
http://www.countercurrents.org/po-norman181006.htm
If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell
people what they do not
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