Daniel Shaw expertly shares crucial aspects of traumatic abuse in cults --
he had a decade with Guru Mayi of SYDA: Rich Murray 2016.02.16
http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2016/02/daniel-shaw-expertly-shares-crucial.html
http://www.thezensite.com/non_Zen/Traumatic_Abuse_in_Cults.html
Traumatic Abuse
A potential 2LoT violation would also seem fairly consistent - McCarthy's
mentioned the similarity to a piezo effect, and we can presume that the
entropy change between charged and discharged states involves similar
phonon exchanges per the magnetcaloric effect. Plus a piezo effect implies
a
This thread reminds me of my communist youth (In the USSR and In Poland):
http://csam.montclair.edu/~kowalski/life/intro.html
We believed that in the next economic system, Communism, people will be
receiving goods "according to their needs, not according to their work.
Ludwik Kowalski (see
Jed you say:
'
This is either a problem or an opportunity, depending on how you look at
it, and how society chooses to respond.
'
Of course it is an opportunity. The only way to turn it into a problem is
to decide it is a problem.
What about this logic:
I assume transformation will take its
a.ashfield wrote:
What I don't see is any agreement of how to handle the inevitable rise in
> unemployed. The group-think politician's answer still appears to be "more
> education".
Yes. Education is a good thing, and I guess it can help with this problem,
but it
From: Frank Znidarsic.
Jones, Did you get a flashlight?
No. Mine was ordered months ago, despite all the usual warning signs of
scam-in-progress.
In the case of ADGEX, my reasoning was something like this: you have Russian
ex-pats in the land of Oz with all its glorious sun and wealth.
Why are men larger than women? Studies were done on primates. A male gorilla
is much larger than the female. His testicles are tiny. He beats the
computation off. He is monogamous and a polygamist.
Male and female chimps are about the same size. Females mate with everyone.
Their
More education is the answer. People people to go to school.
On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 9:46 AM, a.ashfield wrote:
> Jed,
> While laws have been updated there are still holdouts. Where I live near
> Philadelphia all house plumbing had to be made of copper. When a member
Jones, Did you get a flashlight?
From: Esa Ruoho
Ø Ok, so, anyone have any ideas on how to test this "emits light using free
energy" flashlight designed by ADGEX ELFE?
Yes. There are many relevant tests which can and should happen without opening
the device. Some sound superficial but they provide data points of
Ok, so, anyone have any ideas on how to test this "emits light using free
energy" flashlight designed by ADGEX ELFE?
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a sketch- and I hope the normal papers and news flow will re-start
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/02/feb-16-2016-lenr-damage-made-by-7-ugly.html
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Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
Jed,
While laws have been updated there are still holdouts. Where I live
near Philadelphia all house plumbing had to be made of copper. When a
member of the council died <10 years ago, who happened to own a plumbing
business, the building regulations were changed to allow plastic.
Our house
On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 6:30 AM, Vibrator ! wrote:
So while i've considered interpretations that would invoke free electrons
> from nowhere, i think free EMF of some kind is the more consistent
> likelihood.
If surplus electrons would explain the anomaly, another
A basic income will be nice for women because it will give them more
options, but it will have a profound effect on the male psyche. A basic
income for men will affirm that a man's life is just as valuable as a
woman's life. This will foster healthier relationships between men and
women.
harry
As to robots having male characteristics, I wouldn't worry. As soon as AI gets
practical, there will be an explosion of fembots created for exactly the same
reason that VCR and internet availability
exploded on the scene. There will attempts to ban them in Iran but people will
find clever
Lennart Thornros wrote:
What a gang of pessimists!
>
My views are not pessimistic. I think that a future in which robots do all
the work and people do whatever they please would be good, not bad.
However, we need to adjust the economic system to allow for this.
> Yes,
I have showed some of the picture from Western PA. Most recently coal fired
generation and govt. defense contractors also seem to be waning. The county
and the govt have imposed new taxes to avoid bankruptcy. A sewer project
requires an investment of @$10,000 per home. When they are done
From: Vibrator
Ø My expectation is that they're applying anomolous voltage, since all
previous versions of Orbo depended upon tricking magnetic force into performing
free work, and they're claiming that the current tech works in fundamentally
the same way.
Does anyone recall hearing
What a gang of pessimists!
Yes, there will be well paid jobs in the future. However, that is not the
immediate problem. We need to spread the resources so everybody is given a
fair chance to a life with no lack of the essentials.
It is only one way to do so. To make sure people less fortunate
But surely they cannot replace Vanna White
From: Jed Rothwell [mailto:jedrothw...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2016 6:59 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Intelligent robots threaten millions of jobs
Frank Znidarsic >
Frank Znidarsic wrote:
The last good paying jobs remain in healthcare. How long will that hold up?
Not long. When computers can drive cars better than people, and when they
can win at Jeopardy better than the world's experts, it is only a matter of
time before they take
When I was in the 5th grade our teacher Mrs.Biggs stated that workers in the
steel industry fought hard for a 40 hours work week. When we grew up and
worked at Bethlehem Steel we would only have to work 30 hours per week. Robots
would be doing some of the work for us. It did not turn out
My expectation is that they're applying anomolous voltage, since all
previous versions of Orbo depended upon tricking magnetic force into
performing free work, and they're claiming that the current tech works in
fundamentally the same way.
I've had no contact with them since the SKDB closed, but
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