[Vo]: trailer for a video on 2012

2007-01-10 Thread temalloy
http://www.2012theodyssey.com/Trailer.html

[Vo]: time distortion fields

2007-01-17 Thread temalloy
Quoting Robin van Spaandonk [EMAIL PROTECTED]: One off-beat possibility is a time distortion field. I wonder if clocks in the surroundings run at a different speed? :) Time distortion fields, has this phenomena been observed?

Patterson Cell et al

2006-01-05 Thread temalloy
This morning's guest on C to C AM was Keith Morgan www.kbmorgan.com who works as a electronic technician for ABC's Nightline. He started out by recounting his adventures with Richard C Hoagland of www.enterprisemission.com . Richard and Keith have been doing various mathametical analysis of the

Re: global warming: spin or not spin?

2006-03-01 Thread temalloy
Nick Palmer posted under the bed, and that there is no scientific consensus that climate change is real, is threatening us and action to mitigate the worst effects must be taken now. I wish I could slap irresponsible people like this around the face - very, very hard. I was listening to

Rodin's aerodynamics

2006-04-24 Thread temalloy
I met the author of these websites at the Tesla Society meetings 12 years ago. I purchased a copy of this book. His ideas make beautiful art, but will they make workable technology? http://www.rodinmath.com http://www.rodinmath.com/ http://www.rodinaerodynamics.org

[Vo]: Acustic anomalies

2006-06-27 Thread temalloy
Acoustic Properties of megalithic edifices This from the Sunday Times, Irish Edition, 15th July 2001: NEWGRANGE, [north of Dublin] Ireland's world-renowned neolithic burial chamber, may have been used as a prehistoric echo chamber in religious ceremonies, according to two scientists who have

Re: Phytoplankton Plummet

2005-08-04 Thread temalloy
BlankThomas Malloy wrote.. I was working by a mercury thermometer today. The radio station reported a temperature, which I assume they got from the weather service which was 8 degrees F lower than the one I observed. And Richard replied; Thomas, One of the worse kept secrets is the

Re: Phytoplankton Plummet

2005-08-04 Thread temalloy
I Posted, And Merlyn replied Did the thermometer happen to be in sunlight? BlankThomas Malloy wrote.. I was working by a mercury thermometer today. The radio station reported a temperature, which I assume they got from the weather service which was 8 degrees F lower than the one I

Re: Phytoplankton Plummet

2005-08-04 Thread temalloy
I posted RC Macaulay wrote: Thomas, One of the worse kept secrets is the unwritten agreement between And Jed Rothwell replied That's preposterous. That is like suggesting that the people at the CDC temperature, because it is under tall trees. My automobile thermometer shows a huge

Re: Michio Kaku on FTL Travel

2005-08-08 Thread temalloy
what I like about the theoretical physicist, Hal Puthoff is that he has one foot on the ground. I'm not sure that Dr. Kaku has either foot on the ground. For one thing, If you somehow managed to liberate that sort of energy, how would you channel it? then there is the phenomena of education

Re: [OT] The myths of Hiroshima

2005-08-08 Thread temalloy
The myths of Hiroshima By Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin 08/05/05 Los Angeles Times The hard truth is that the atomic bombings were unnecessary. A million lives were not saved. KAI BIRD and MARTIN J. SHERWIN are coauthors of American Prometheus: The This speculation is revisionist history

The un wants control of the Internet

2005-08-08 Thread temalloy
From the Tsxpayers league www.taxpayerleague.org 4. The United Nations – hiding from the world’s problems since 1945. It’s good to see one of our US Senators using his office for the benefit of his constituents and the country. Last week, Senator Norm Coleman correctly labeled a recent UN plan to

Re: Sarfati Crosspost

2005-08-10 Thread temalloy
I found this quite amusing and thought Vorts might enjoy: Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2005 13:01:49 -0700 From: Jack Sarfatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] Are UFOs real? Yes! Are they a national and planetary military WMD threat? Yes! Do we care what CISCOPS et-al think? No! Do they

Re: Sarfati Crosspost

2005-08-11 Thread temalloy
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Does anyone know what CISCOPS stands for? http://www.csicop.org/ the bastion of human secularism. You'll love 'em. And you'll love their mag, Septical Inquirer: I just heard Michael Scherner the editor of SI being interviewed, I changed the station. He was in

Re: Herbal medicine

2005-08-11 Thread temalloy
with the unintended effects of their poisons. IMHO, the whole petro-drug complex is an intregal part of the G-dless,. New World Odor crowd. As temalloy points out, conventional drugs also sometimes cause deleterious some are, no doubt), they should be regulated. Many important drugs were originally

RE: IEEE Article on Plug-In Hybrids

2005-08-11 Thread temalloy
John Rudiger posted; If a bunch of hobbyists can upgrade a brand new product straight off the production line to the extent they have then in who's best interests were these vehicles designed/produced in the first place? There are several potential explanations, engineers particularly ones

RE: Herbal medicine

2005-08-12 Thread temalloy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: and Jed Rothwell responded; While I hate to agree with Park about anything, recent reports that echinacea is ineffective seem to be based on careful research. and John Rudiger responded # The problem with identifying the key active ingredient for the purpose of

Re: Book Review of The Free Energy Secrets of Cold Electricity

2005-08-30 Thread temalloy
Patrick Bailey sent me the following: Book Review of The Free Energy Secrets of Cold Electrici Please forward this email and attachment to whomever you think will advance this technology. I pointed out to Pat that I have yet to see any experimental evidence of Peter Linderman's claims. OTOH,