Could we get a clarification on a particular matter:
From Mike Carrell:
... BLP would like to have water-fueld power units on line in a
commercial setting in the near future.
and
... These cooperatives are
entrepreneural and make thier own rules to a large extent.
They buy power from
OrionWorks wrote:
Thomas sez:
According to Phil, the percentage of O2 has decreased from 22% to 19%.
Remember, the Senator is a liberal woman, emotion is everything. I'm also
using the word poisoning the atmosphere, as opposed to polluting it with
CO2.
Thomas Malloy, lemonade
Eco-nightmare or valid alternative?
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/04/automobiles/04COAL.html?pagewanted=1_r=1
It probably depends on exactly how clean you could make the powder. CO2 is
CO2, from whatever source. Can you get rid of all the sulfur, etc during
processing ?
Maybe. But if not -
Howdy Harry,
Yea!, those ole Fairios sorta kept it in the family so the story goes..
helps reduce costs and space needed to build pyramids. When yur bro is yo
dad and.. well ..err. makes East Texas seem normal.. anybuddy ever check da
mummies for 9 toes?
And Wall Street appoints the Treasury
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/01/090107161422.htm
http://tinyurl.com/8godwj
Best regards,
Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/
Lots of REA's own operate their own power plants. For example our local
provider:
http://www.prpa.com/
Ron
--On Thursday, January 08, 2009 9:52 AM -0600 OrionWorks
svj.orionwo...@gmail.com wrote:
Could we get a clarification on a particular matter:
From Mike Carrell:
... BLP would like
Anyone every hear the spin of what happened to the missing nuke?
Remember the fiasco of the B-52 bomber from Minot ND? ... which, according to
reports there, had
six armed nuclear cruise missile loaded onto it by accident, but was found
the next day, unguarded, with only five.
Hey, I know its
A suit on behalf of Whole Foods Market to suppress a trial begins:
“Now for the evidence,” said the King. “And then the sentence.”
“No!” said the Queen. “First the sentence, and then the evidence.”
The Defendant FTC has acted no less blatantly than the Queen of
Hearts in violating both the
A suit on behalf of Whole Foods Market to suppress a trial begins:
“Now for the evidence,” said the King. “And then the sentence.”
“No!” said the Queen. “First the sentence, and then the evidence.”
The Defendant FTC has acted no less blatantly than the Queen of
Hearts in violating both the
Update:
Anyone every hear the spin of what happened to the missing nuke? ...
Remember the fiasco of the B-52 bomber from Minot ND? ... which, according to
reports there, had six armed nuclear cruise missile loaded onto it by
accident, but was found the next day, unguarded, with only five.
IIRC the final official story was that there were never six to start
with, somebody just miscounted.
What? They can't even count to *six*?? Well, it didn't sound quite
that stupid in the original version. The missiles were in two pods
which could contain three each, but one pod only contained
Stephen
IIRC the final official story was that there were never six to start with,
somebody just miscounted What? They can't even count to *six*?? Well,
it didn't sound quite that stupid in the original version. The missiles were
in two pods which could contain three each, but
Jones Beene wrote:
Stephen
IIRC the final official story was that there were never six to
start with, somebody just miscounted What? They can't even
count to *six*?? Well, it didn't sound quite that stupid in the
original version. The missiles were in two pods which could
On Jan 7, 2009, at 5:18 PM, Mike Carrell wrote:
- Original Message - From: Horace Heffner
hheff...@mtaonline.net
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2009 4:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:BLP announces 2nd Commercial license
On Jan 7, 2009, at 6:46 AM, Mike Carrell
Will they be allowed to build them is a better question. They will
first have to do an environmental assessment and likely an
environmental impact study.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_impact_assessment
Considering that the mass release of hydrinos into the environment is
totally
Terry Blanton wrote:
Considering that the mass release of hydrinos into the environment is
totally unknown, it's my bet that you will see hot fusion before you
see a hydrino powered generator go online.
I do not think this will be a problem. Most scientists claim that
hydrinos do not exist.
Now we should be able to make reciprocating Casimir engines.
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 6:49 AM, Horace Heffner hheff...@mtaonline.net wrote:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/01/090107161422.htm
http://tinyurl.com/8godwj
Best regards,
Horace Heffner
On Jan 8, 2009, at 11:32 AM, Terry Blanton wrote:
Now we should be able to make reciprocating Casimir engines.
I think that can be done using the attractive force alone. I called
the concept a Casimir Generator because the mechanical power
generated is of little use compared to the
Terry
Considering that the mass release of hydrinos into the environment is
totally unknown, it's my bet that you will see hot fusion before you
see a hydrino powered generator go online.
If they exist at all, and if they can exist as extended-lifetime particles,
they will be
Jones Beene wrote:
4) Hydrinos are short-lived at the first two or three levels of
redundancy.
How do they decay?
Of course, it's an endothermic reaction to reflate them; that's clear
enough. But where does the energy come from?
I would have thought they'd be quite stable, since they
On Jan 8, 2009, at 12:43 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
Terry
Considering that the mass release of hydrinos into the environment is
totally unknown, it's my bet that you will see hot fusion before you
see a hydrino powered generator go online.
If they exist at all, and if they can exist as
The world is full of contrarians and fear mongers. They will be used
by the fossil fuel industries to slow the progress of any replacement
source.
Terry
On 1/8/09, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
Terry Blanton wrote:
Considering that the mass release of hydrinos into the
On Jan 8, 2009, at 1:19 PM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
Jones Beene wrote:
4) Hydrinos are short-lived at the first two or three levels of
redundancy.
How do they decay?
Of course, it's an endothermic reaction to reflate them; that's clear
enough. But where does the energy come from?
Terry Blanton wrote:
The world is full of contrarians and fear mongers. They will be
used by the fossil fuel industries to slow the progress of any
replacement source.
No doubt this is true. I discussed this in my book. However, in the
case of the first generators made by BLP, the
If you are a newcormer to the BLP world, it is easy to misread the signs and
get confused, when the story is actually straightforward if you use the
tacit assumption that Mills is smart and knows what he is doing. First
realize thst BLP is well and privately financed and does not owe
- Original Message
From: Horace Heffner
If sub-ground states have half-lives then the source of free energy
by repeating the shrinking process is the zero point field.
Yes. I meant to add that as number 7 ;-)
... followed closely by
8) In order to continue in a robust way,
On 1/8/09, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
Let's see... hmm ... if I can get it up to a 12-step program, perhaps you can
have me committed to some kind of detox center ...
Yeah, recovering from hydrino poisoning. :-)
Terry
- Original Message
From: Terry Blanton
Let's see... hmm ... if I can get it up to a 12-step program, perhaps you
can have me committed to some kind of detox center ...
Yeah, recovering from hydrino poisoning. :-)
Yikes! Does that cause the dreaded shrinkage?
(George
No, that comes with age.
Terry (understanding)
On 1/8/09, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
- Original Message
From: Terry Blanton
Let's see... hmm ... if I can get it up to a 12-step program, perhaps you
can have me committed to some kind of detox center ...
Yeah,
Howdy Steven,
I am no fan of the coal industry.. not after that winter at Camp Peary
Virginia where the tar paper 40 man barracks had two coal burning cast iron
heaters. Once coal dust gets in your navy blues, it stays.
Interesting developments afoot between Exelon and NRG. Putting these two
Howdy Vorts,
NBC vid says witnesses saw a UFO destroy a wind turbine. The pic shows a
missing blade and another bent outa shape..
Richard
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032619/#28559499
I guess that means wind turbines threaten UFOs
as well as birds. ;-)
Harry
- Original Message -
From: R C Macaulay walha...@cvtv.net
Date: Thursday, January 8, 2009 8:13 pm
Subject: [VO]: Wind Turbine destroyed by ??
Howdy Vorts,
NBC vid says witnesses saw a UFO destroy a wind
From: Terry Blanton
Let's see... hmm ... if I can get it up to a 12-step program,
perhaps you can have me committed to some kind of detox center ...
Yeah, recovering from hydrino poisoning. :-)
Yikes! Does that cause the dreaded shrinkage?
if it costs less than Palmetto, what the
With all this licensing activity going on I thought it might be a good
time to offer up an unscientific and informal query among the Vort
membership on what people think BLP's chances are of pulling the
rabbit out of the hat. I offer up two questions.
QUESTION A: What do you think of the claim
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Thu, 8 Jan 2009 08:45:27 -0800 (PST):
Hi,
This might however offer another interim solution. Gas powered generating plants
have become important in recent years for two reasons.
1) CH4 produces less CO2 / BTU, and
2) The gas can be burnt in a topping
It was an Octopus:
http://www.louthleader.co.uk/news/UPDATE-PLUS-VIDEO-FOOTAGE-Tentacle.4847433.jp
http://snipurl.com/9o4e8 [www_louthleader_co_uk]
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=c3FZtmlHwcA
:-)
Terry
On 1/8/09, R C Macaulay walha...@cvtv.net wrote:
Howdy Vorts,
NBC vid says witnesses saw
36 matches
Mail list logo