Vortexians;
It is my pleasure to inform you about a reported investigation of NASA.
According to Richard Hoagland of www.enterprisemission.com , a memo has
been issued ordering various NASA, JPL, and university officials have
been ordered to produce memos regarding their failure to release
I was granted U.S. Patent 3890161 in 1973, which is now
public property, for a chip that typically consists of
billions of nanometer scale diodes in consistent alignment
parallel or, for higher voltage, parallel series to
rectify and aggregate nanowatt level internal radio
frequency thermal
On 12/15/06, R Stiffler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for posting the jpg, I was shocked at the apparent simplicity yet
precision mechanical requirements unless the device has a very high reserve
of energy from the gradient provided.
My first impression was how could this have been missed
Hope you do not have to take on the likes of GE to get this done:
http://www.newscientisttech.com/article/dn6126
See:
http://www.awea.org/projects/
The total installed capacity, 10,492 MW, equals about 4 average US
nuclear reactors, taking into account capacity factors, downtime at
nuclear plants and so on. The US has just over 100 nuclear reactors.
The trend is dramatic:
It was 6-8 years ago, sometime around SMOT that some of the FE experimenters
were looking at how you could change apparent PM pole polarity by using a
ferrite interconnection. If you did not see this or are not familiar with
what they were doing I looked up some of my notes on how I tested what
In reply to Frederick Sparber's message of Fri, 15 Dec 2006 07:04:06 -0700:
Hi Fred,
[snip]
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/sci.skeptic/tree/browse_frm/month/1990-08/6f8e760842199985?rnum=11hl=en_done=%2Fgroup%2Fsci.skeptic%2Fbrowse_frm%2Fmonth%2F1990-08%3Fhl%3Den%26
The problem with the
In reply to Standing Bear's message of Fri, 15 Dec 2006 11:06:01 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
Perhaps another indication of charlatanism question raised by Fred is that
all the material is extremely old, 1990ish. Unless of course somebody
comes up with 'its been classified'.
[snip]
No, it's old because
Just returning from the next to last lecture for the tour of 2006 and must
admit that I am happy that this year is over, along with reaching 64 years
of age one begins to mellow out and see the world in a different view.
I was asked if I thought there was a God? I was honest and answered that I
When one looks at what is going on at the bio level and has a summary
knowledge of the molecular level, if you are sane, you will not remain for
long.
very much agreed on that above statement. and im a christian myself,
though i do believe it quite possible life started by accidental
I fully agree!
I was cast out because my thought was a bit different, the sons may have ...
with mother. Anyway however you look at it, it must indeed be the way it
was. So is this where the we are all Brothers Sisters came from. Hey
this is not what I wanted to present in what I said.
Okay
On Friday 15 December 2006 12:41, Jones Beene wrote:
Hope you do not have to take on the likes of GE to get this done:
http://www.newscientisttech.com/article/dn6126
And maybe the Chinese will come in for some of that 'intellectl property
as well seeing as to the name of the chief
R Stiffler wrote:
[snip]
I was asked if I thought there was a God? I was
honest and answered
that I
was agnostic, even though I was raised as a German
Lutheran. I further
stated that I did indeed believe in some higher or
controlling power,
although I did have trouble in handling the
from the big bang, no clue. how organics formed?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/5173992.stm
On 12/15/06, R Stiffler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I fully agree!
I was cast out because my thought was a bit different, the sons may have ...
with mother. Anyway however you look at it, it must
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WHAT'S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 15 Dec 06 Washington, DC
1. NASA'S MOONDOGGLE: EXPOSING
A thoughtful message by R Stifler. Thanks.
When I die I hope I go to that special eternal convention in the cosmos, the
one I suspect where most atheist prefer to congregate at.
Imagine. A place where there is no religion. An enchanted landscape where food
and fine wine flow freely, where
-Original Message-
From: R Stiffler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 4:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Vo]: We are Scientists?
Yes indeed! Imagine no Politics, Greed, Singular Control, Subversion? Why
not freedom? Is indeed control and
Hi,
I have just put up a new Hydrino page for those who are interested. Please see:-
http://users.bigpond.net.au/rvanspaa/Molecular%20Hydrino%20Fusion.htm
Regards,
Robin van Spaandonk
If other people can be denied their rights, then what's
to stop someone claiming that you belong among the
R Stiffler wrote:
Yes indeed! Imagine no Politics, Greed, Singular Control, Subversion? Why
not freedom? Is indeed control and management what keeps a populace in
check. I can't imagine why you want to seek the 'Atheist' they won't admit
to the truth if presented. At least an 'Agnostic' is
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