All this buzz is great for the Bush administration which relies on fear
to further America's interests in the middle east.
Harry
On 14/9/2007 12:44 AM, John Berry wrote:
I think you just did...
On 9/14/07, R.C.Macaulay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Berry wrote..
There are ominous portents
Terry Blanton wrote:
Happy New Year (5768), Hezbollah!
Terry
Happy new year to you Terry, I went outside after the Sun set and
waited until I could count three stars,. 8:05 CDST.
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,296686,00.html
http://tinyurl.com/ytmtsh
Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/
Well yes, I mentioned that.
But at the same time they have done it once and are unlikely to just let
people forget there is something to be scared about.
On 9/14/07, Harry Veeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All this buzz is great for the Bush administration which relies on fear
to further
Message sent this morning did not arrive. Will send again if this shows up . . .
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/14/washington/14prexy.html?themc=thBush
Says Success Allows for Cold Fusion Funding
By STEVEN LEE MYERS and CARL HULSE
President Bush argued that his plan to begin gradually investing in cold
fusion research is a return on success that could be squandered by
There has been a lot of talk about conspiracies here lately. I cannot
judge the latest crop of events, but I expect information about them
will leak, just as it did in previous government fiascoes such as the
Bay of Pigs, the Vietnam War, and the invasion of Iraq. It is
impossible to cover up
http://uk.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUKL1461117220070914
http://tinyurl.com/285v4c
Maybe I got it wrong when I wrote in:
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/BigPicture.pdf
There have been attempts at producing ammonia powered fuel cells,
but this has not worked out as far as I
I wrote:
Most conspiracies and power plays are transparent. At the time they
are carried out, or soon after, it is obvious who is behind them
what motivates them. . . .
As I have often pointed out, most attacks against cold fusion are not
conspiracies because the attackers are not hiding.
Vortexians;
Rumor has it that someone would have gotten into the military's
communication system in order to have stolen the nuke. This whole
scenario seems like waving a flag in front of a bull.
The discussion about the missing nuke makes me wonder about stealing one
verses buying or
thomas malloy wrote:
The discussion about the missing nuke makes me wonder about stealing
one verses buying or building one.
All of the expert opinion I have seen is that it would be easiest by
far to purchase a loose nuke from one of the ex-Soviet Union
states. This is the most likely
On 9/14/07, Steven Krivit wrote:
Bush Says Success Allows for Cold Fusion Funding
By STEVEN LEE MYERS and CARL HULSE
President Bush argued that his plan to begin gradually investing in cold
fusion research is a return on success that could be squandered by further
delays.
Source: The Not
No doubt this story has made its way to Iran.
It serves a sleazy surreptitious reminder of the
military might of the US.
Harry
On 14/9/2007 11:08 AM, John Berry wrote:
Well yes, I mentioned that.
But at the same time they have done it once and are unlikely to just let
people forget there is
OrionWorks wrote:
Where does he say that? I don't see anything of the kind in the above link.
Nowhere. This is one of Steve's peculiar jokes. Bush would never come
out in support of cold fusion, and if he did, I might wonder if the
skeptics are right after all.
- Jed
I have noticed a disturbing trend in some of the recent hyperlinks to
LENR-CANR.org. Some speculators have been promoting palladium because
they think cold fusion is real. Some of them have pointed to
LENR-CANR as proof. If they would read the papers they would see that
cold fusion has been
On Sep 4, 2007, at 7:11 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
I sent this two hours ago but it did not appear.
I meant to say, See Three:
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/ClaytorTNtritiumgen.pdf
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/ClaytorTNtritiumpro.pdf
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/ClaytorTNtritiumprob.pdf
Jed sez:
OrionWorks wrote:
Where does he say that? I don't see anything of the kind in the above link.
Nowhere. This is one of Steve's peculiar jokes. Bush would never come
out in support of cold fusion, and if he did, I might wonder if the
skeptics are right after all.
- Jed
Hoodwinked
On 14/9/2007 3:34 PM, OrionWorks wrote:
Jed sez:
OrionWorks wrote:
Where does he say that? I don't see anything of the kind in the above link.
Nowhere. This is one of Steve's peculiar jokes. Bush would never come
out in support of cold fusion, and if he did, I might wonder if the
On Friday 14 September 2007 14:02, Jed Rothwell wrote:
thomas malloy wrote:
The discussion about the missing nuke makes me wonder about stealing
one verses buying or building one.
All of the expert opinion I have seen is that it would be easiest by
far to purchase a loose nuke from one
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