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From: Philip Gwinnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 2:42 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Help Wanted
Amongst all you smart people on the mailing list do we perchace have a
mechanical engineer
Extracted from:
http://www.abetterlife.info/home/msgobesityalert.html
MSG Obesity Health Alert
I wondered if there could be an actual chemical
causing the massive obesity epidemic, so did a
friend of mine, John Erb. He was a research
assistant at the University of Waterloo in
Ontario,
It pays to read labels but tricks are used to hide MSG's presence. Hydrolyzed
protein, textured vegetable
protein are two ways to hide the MSG. MSG is a neurotoxin. It is commonly found
in kimshi and I suspect
it is why Koreans have an inordinate number of strokes and stomach cancers.
Peace,
Darryl: I mention the Prius merely as an example of a vehicle much vaunted for
environmental reasons; but in part also to draw attention to the way cars are
becoming less like Meccano and more like jigsaw puzzles. The correlation
between technique and sensitivity to economies of scale is not
Your Genetic Code Is Not Carved in Stone
By Al Sears, MD
New research is revealing how your environment actually changes your genetics -
and it's putting you in the driver's seat.
In November, the Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute released the
results of their groundbreaking
Terror of Pediatric Medicine
IMVA Publications
Dear IMVA,
I am very pleased to announce the free e-book The Terror of Pediatric
Medicine (350 pages), which is the first of a series of books on medical truth
from the newly formed publishing company inside the IMVA. Anyone who wants to
read
It seems that we've had incidents in the USA where large amounts of DU have
been released.
Would you believe that 12 tons of DU were released in just incident in Ohio? It
is in the PDF file link below.
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Draft Environmental Impact Statements
For the Construction and Operation
of
I slipped up and bought some stuff from what I thought were responsible
companies.
But lo and behold I found sodium benzoate along with fruit juice which could
lead to
benzene being present. The moral of the story is that no matter what you may
think of a given company, read the label and be
High consumption of Sugar causes pancreatic cancer, thought to be the worst
form of cancer. Myself,
I would avoid all refined sugars including dextrose, fructose, sucrose,
glucose, etc., just to be safe. Even potatoes,
white bread and white rice are instantly converted into glucose, so avoiding
On a daily basis, we hear from a variety of sources that our world is
turned upside down, evil exists everywhere, and terrorism is a way of
life. People seem determined to kill each other in increasingly
violent ways, while young children are recruited to become suicide
bombers in the name of
It seems that if you're a young girl, your body is not safe from Big Pharma.
Is this just the
tip of an incoming iceberg in Amerika? This has to be nipped in the bud! We
need to wake up
as another right is to be stripped away, all to protect us. Our bodies will
no longer be under
our personal
Maybe Bayer should just stick with what it knows best, its aspirin. Peace, D.
Mindock
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Bayer defends genetic contamination as Act of God
06 February 2007
HYPERLINK
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/news/act-of-god-060207You
No Law To Mandate Dangerous, Untested HPV Vaccine
Media hoax fools parents into thinking Merck shots are mandatory, big pharma
laughs as obscene profits roll in
Prison Planet | February 6, 2007
Paul Joseph Watson Alex Jones
A media hoax has fooled parents in Texas and other areas of
Sigh... (once again)
http://www.greenercars.com/12green.html
GreenerCars.com: The Greenest Vehicles of 2007
http://www.greenercars.com/12mean.html
GreenerCars.com: The Meanest Vehicles for the Environment in 2007
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http://www.thestar.com/opinion/article/179329
Tristan Pearce
Ruth DeSantis
Inuit in the Canadian Arctic have long warned that the climate is changing.
In Nunavut an Inuit hunter clings onto broken ice, desperately
fighting not to slip into the frigid waters, his heart pumps furiously
as he
Does anyone have direct personal experience with Blackspot shoes?
I became aware of them for the first time this week as something real.
It seems like a good idea, and I'm contemplating getting a pair. I
just thought I would see if anyone here has tried them, and if so,
what they think.
No, no compost anymore, sadly. We had a decent bin going at our last
house six years ago, but we never had the time or need to get one
started here.
Maybe that's a project for this year.
-Kurt
Who is off to work for 13 hours, ferrying people about between cities
and later keeping drunks off
Thought this might be of interest.
http://www.barkbark.ca/projects_atc.html
http://www.metronews.ca/uploadedFiles/PDFs/20070208_Ottawa.pdf (go to page 11)
The cabin has a composting toilet. There are two large holding tanks
for water. The filtration system consists of UV light to kill
http://www.ichblog.eu/content/view/424/2/
Pre-Emptive Strike Against Chirac
Wednesday, 07 February 2007
Frenzy in France Over Iranian Threat
By Diana Johnstone
For a long time, there has been an unwritten law that only Jews (at
risk of being called self-hating) may criticize Zionism. But
Hi Frank
Hi Keith,
Very interesting and comprehensive. But, I wonder where the
Israeli-Lebanese-Hezbollah dots fit in in Behan's plot?
Here maybe, in the blind-spot:
http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/msg35017.html
[biofuel] Oil and Israel
27 May 2004
By the time we
http://www.ichblog.eu/content/view/419/2/
Chirac's nuclear talk fallout
Wednesday, 07 February 2007
By Gwynne Dyer
Maybe Chirac's gaffe was not as accidental as it seemed. Maybe he
wanted people to re-examine all the lies and half-truths we are told
about Iran as Washington seems to be
H. No diesels on the clean car list, but a few on the dirty car list.
Everyone is so concerned with local pollution, but never thinks about CO2
effects, which are going to persist for alot longer than the local brown
clouds over cities.
On 2/8/07, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course, if this were Monsanto, they would be suing anyone growing that
strain of leaked rice as a violation of their patents!
Maybe Bayer should just stick with what it knows best, its aspirin. Peace, D.
Mindock
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Bayer
This may seem high, but then when I think about that forest around my
parents' property in eastern Washington, every piece of land surrounding us
has been logged at least once in the last 25 years -- many in the last 10
years. From the satellite photo of the area (about 2 meter resolution) you
Zeke Yewdall wrote:
H. No diesels on the clean car list, but a few on the dirty car
list. Everyone is so concerned with local pollution, but never
thinks about CO2 effects, which are going to persist for a lot longer
than the local brown clouds over cities.
My hybrid Camry
On 2/8/07, robert and benita rabello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our neighborhood was designed to insulate families
from one another. The dearth of public spaces, the lack of commercial
development and recreational activities compel everyone to get into the
car and drive somewhere else.
Don't
I seen an episode of Discovery Channel - Daily Planet that showed a similar
concept for emergency medical deployment. I folded out in about 90 seconds
as an operating room.
John
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Zeke,
I still think the number is high based on the ability to sequester CO2. You
can not put numbers on something that does not have a fairly close finite
definition. Well, you can but so can everyone else. Now if we say The
available plant life that impacts the global sequestration of CO2
www.trdrp.org/research/PageInstitution.asp?institution_id=1059 - 12k -
Cached - Similar pages
Greetings and a few queries:
a) is the author Al Sears MD related to, or a beneficiary of, the
Sears-Roebuck trust which gained most of its income from catalogue selling,
including the promotion of
Zeke Yewdall wrote:
Don't you understand how the economy works? If people in a community
all walk to a public space and talk amongst each other and play and
actually become a community, they aren't inside their miserable little
houses watching TV and seeing ads for stuff that they can then
Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston Price has some interesting photos
of a Downs syndrome child. We are told it is genetic but you should see photos
a year later with supplements.
Price and Frances Pottenger's book Pottenger's Cats should be required
reading for anyone wishing to
http://www.rpc.com.au/products/services/Environmental_Engineer_Summer_06_paper_2.pdf
excellent discussion of energy payback period for photovoltaics. Saw this url
posted on 12volt power.
Kirk
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I wonder how the incorporation of the effect of sensitivity to economies of
scale, if it could be quantified, would influence that score? I think the
Bentley and the Lambo would score a bit better?
Personally I find no advantage in the greenest 12 over the meanest. Being
actually legal for
The website was initially appealing, but then I thought, isn't global
anti-brand a contradiction in terms? I wonder if they'd send me a set of
blueprints, so I can make my own shoes?
I've been developing a modular boot for a few years now. The first prototype
pair is falling apart after about
Hi Dawie,
I agree with you 100% that people should walk more, how ever, there are
times when people have to drive long distances on their job, etc., or they
have to deliver goods for a long distance. Because we need to diversify on
types of energies for transportation we need many different
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