[Biofuel] SUGAR: THE BITTER TRUTH

2009-08-04 Thread SurpriseShan2
st of the body suffers for 
it.  The 
sad thing is that most people are not aware of the devastating effects that 
 excess sugar consumption has on the body. The cartoon illustrates a 
typical day  for many Americans and how the standard American diet affects our 
health,  especially the way we think and feel. Artificial sweeteners in use 
today pose  significant dangers.  There are many healthy alternatives to both 
refined  sugar and artificial sweeteners, including maple syrup, dehydrated 
sugar cane  juice (sold as Sucanat and Rapadura), date sugar, raw unfiltered 
honey and  molasses. Consumed in moderation as part of a nutrient-dense diet 
that includes  plenty of good quality fats, these mineral-rich, naturally 
sweet foods allow us  to enjoy the sweet taste while nourishing the body at 
the same time. In strict  moderation, they can even be used by diabetics in 
conjunction with a  nutrient-dense, high-fat diet.
_http://www.westonaprice.org/transition/sugars.html_ 
(http://www.westonaprice.org/transition/sugars.html) 
 
 
The Kitchen Transition
Now that you've eliminated the  sweet sugar from your kitchen, your next 
step is  Table salt also contains  additives, anticaking agents, and even 
sugar. ...
_www.westonaprice.org/transition/kitchen.html_ 
(http://www.westonaprice.org/transition/kitchen.html)  
 
 

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[Biofuel] Fw: CIA director issues a warning to Congress

2009-08-04 Thread Kirk McLoren
 would  
like to move on.

Panetta cites his trip to Capitol Hill in June to inform intelligence  
committees about a secret program—reportedly involving the formation  
of assassination squads—that had existed for seven years but had  
never been disclosed to Congress. The CIA director complains that  
“rather than providing an opportunity to start a new chapter in CIA- 
congressional relations, the meeting sparked a fresh round of  
recriminations about the past.”

The revelation reignited charges by the Democratic leadership that it  
had been lied to and misled by the CIA under the Bush administration.  
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a former top Democrat on the House  
intelligence panel, had claimed in May that she was never informed of  
the agency’s waterboarding of detainees. In response, Panetta issued  
a statement to CIA employees essentially calling the speaker a liar.

The dubious character of Pelosi’s claim notwithstanding, Panetta’s  
public rebuke to an elected official standing second in the line of  
succession to the White House is a telling demonstration of the role  
of the intelligence and military complex as a powerful and  
increasingly autonomous state within a state.

Panetta goes further in his column: “Intelligence can be a valuable  
weapon, but it is not one we should use on each other. As the  
president has said, this is not a time for retribution. Debates over  
who knew what when—or what happened seven years ago—miss a larger,  
more important point: We are a nation at war in a dangerous world ...”

There is a chilling quality to this assertion, couched in the “nation  
at war” rhetoric that was the stock-in-trade of Bush, Cheney and Co..  
Intelligence is a weapon that “we”—the CIA and Congress—should not  
“use on each other.” Is Panetta threatening Congress? The statement  
can be taken as a warning to Pelosi and others that unless they back  
off from any investigation of the agency’s crimes, it has the means  
to retaliate.

There is every reason to expect the Democrats in Congress to comply,  
just as they have been complicit in carrying out two wars of  
aggression and the enactment of a raft of legislation setting up the  
framework for a police state.

Neither the Obama administration nor the Democratic-led Congress will  
defend democratic rights or carry out the essential task of holding  
accountable those responsible for aggressive war, torture and other  
crimes. On the contrary, they are continuing these heinous practices  
in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the prisons at Guantánamo,  
Bagram and elsewhere.

These tasks can be realized only through the independent political  
mobilization of the working class in struggle against both political  
parties controlled by the financial elite. Only such a movement of  
working people can lay bare the illegal actions of the CIA and other  
US spy agencies and bring to account those who ordered them,  
including through the criminal investigation and prosecution of Bush,  
Cheney and others complicit in the crimes of the last eight years.

Bill Van Auken
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[Biofuel] Diet and Recovery from Chronic Disease

2009-08-04 Thread SurpriseShan2
raditionally prepared 
grains. And too, I know of numerous reliable  reports of people recovering from 
chronic problems using mixed diets that  included traditionally prepared 
grains as well as bone broths. 
 
 
At the same time, I believe it pays to be aware of how  different each of 
us is when it comes to nutrition and healing. The principles  Dr. Price 
discovered apply to each and every one of us, yet it appears that many  of us 
have idiosyncrasies that profoundly affect our ability to heal and obtain  
optimal health. The reward of a willingness to experiment and make changes can  
be profound; the confidence that one*s body will function smoothly and  
effortlessly into advanced age may provide a unique satisfaction. And when and  
if it doesn't--well, then back to the drawing board; life is change, and 
every  symptom has a lesson. 
 
 
REFERENCES 
 
 
1. Weston A. Price, DDS. Nutrition and Physical Degeneration,  The 
Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation, San Diego, CA, 1945, 1970. 
 
2. Ron Schmid, ND. The Untold Story of Milk. New Trends  Publishing, 
Washington, DC, 2003 
 
3. Edward Howell, MD. Enzyme Nutrition, Avery Publishing,  Wayne, NJ, 1985. 
 
About the Author 
 
Dr. Schmid has been licensed to practice naturopathic medicine  in 
Connecticut since 1981. 
 



 

HOW I PREPARE MY MEAT 
 
 
Braising: 
Melt raw butter and coconut oil over steam in a double boiler,  or 
alternatively in a skillet over low heat. Cut meat into bite-sized strips and  
place 
in melted butter and oil. A minute or so is enough to braise the surface  
of the meat and warm the inside. Remove skillet from heat and turn each piece 
of  meat, return to flame and braise until meat is cooked to your taste. 
Add Celtic  sea salt, pepper, seasonings, perhaps a little raw cream. Using 
minimal heat,  meat braised in this manner can be prepared more or less raw if 
desired, but is  warm and tasty. 
 
 
Searing: 
I like to use a George Foreman electric grill to sear my meat.  Smear 
butter over both sides of a steak, chop or burger. Preheat the grill for a  
couple of minutes, then grill the meat for 60 seconds or so if you want it  
mostly raw but with a great grilled flavor, longer if your inclination is for  
more cooking. 
 
 
Slow Cooking: 
I use an old-fashioned Dutch oven with the heat set to about  140 to 150 
degrees F. to slow-cook roasts of beef, lamb or pork, and also  chicken and 
turkey. Coat the meat with butter and cook for several hours. Check  the 
central temperature of the meat with a meat thermometer periodically. I like  
my 
beef and lamb just barely warm, but cook our home-raised pork and fowl to 
150  degrees or so (certainly undercooked by conventional standards, but a far 
cry  from raw). 
 
 
Eskimo Style: 
This is my favorite way to prepare fish but it also is great  for beef or 
lamb. Cut fish or meat into 1-inch chunks. Boil a pot of water.  Immerse 
chunks in boiling water, leave flame on high, and cook for 45 to 90  seconds. 
Pour off water, place chunks in a bowl with lots of butter, Celtic salt  and 
pepper, and lemon if desired. Enjoy! 
 
 
Raw Meat and Fish: 
There are many recipes in Nourishing Traditions.for raw and  marinated fish 
and meat. An easy one is Steak Tartare, made by simply mixing raw  ground 
beef with raw egg yolk, raw chopped onion and seasonings. 
 
 
 
 
 


 
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Re: [Biofuel] 2 cent electricity

2009-08-04 Thread Keith Addison
>nope - still in the lab, The physics is a bit esoteric as well. The 
>people involved seem credentialed though.

The $60 million investment probably helps. :-)

Best

Keith


>All the best
>Kirk
>
>"Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do 
>not" - Jefferson
>
>--- On Tue, 8/4/09, Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>From: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [Biofuel] 2 cent electricity
>To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
>Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 6:44 AM
>
>
>>
>
>"Renewable energy source takes off: BlackLight Power", by Fred Burks,
>August 2, US Intelligence Examiner
>
>"... why haven't you heard about BlackLight Power and its highly
>unusual new energy resource? Could it be that the media and the
>global elite don't want people to know about energy sources which
>could seriously threaten the current oil-dominated energy economy?"
>
>Right, it's a plot by the global elite. That's a bit of a telltale.
>So many energy schemes say that, it's all a plot by whoever, and so
>many of them never seem to come to anything, and meanwhile there are
>real energy solutions that are working now, and with ne'er a claim
>about conspiracies and cover-ups. Which is not to say that there
>aren't any conspiracies and cover-ups, there most certainly are,
>
>eg, but still.
>
>Fred Burks says it often:
>
>"Hundreds of military and government witnesses have gone on record
>claiming a major cover-up around UFOs. Among them are a former chief
>of the CIA, the former chiefs of defense of the UK and Canada, and
>two NASA astronauts, including Edgar Mitchell, the sixth man to walk
>on the moon. Could the moon landing video tapes have contained some
>images with UFOs or other images that they didn't want the public to
>see?"
>-- NASA Moon Landing Videos: The Mystery Deepens, by Fred Burks
>
>
>Anyway, whether at 2 cents or whatever, one thing it doesn't seem to
>say is whether or not it's actually producing power, beyond the
>laboratory toy stage and licensing the rights and so on. Or did I get
>it all wrong. (I didn't read the PR puffs.)
>
>Best
>
>Keith


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Re: [Biofuel] 2 cent electricity

2009-08-04 Thread Kirk McLoren
nope - still in the lab, The physics is a bit esoteric as well. The people 
involved seem credentialed though.
 
All the best
Kirk

"Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not" - 
Jefferson

--- On Tue, 8/4/09, Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


From: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] 2 cent electricity
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 6:44 AM


><http://www.examiner.com/x-6495-US-Intelligence-Examiner~y2009m8d2-Renewable-energy-source-takes-off-BlackLight-Power>

"Renewable energy source takes off: BlackLight Power", by Fred Burks, 
August 2, US Intelligence Examiner

"... why haven't you heard about BlackLight Power and its highly 
unusual new energy resource? Could it be that the media and the 
global elite don't want people to know about energy sources which 
could seriously threaten the current oil-dominated energy economy?"

Right, it's a plot by the global elite. That's a bit of a telltale. 
So many energy schemes say that, it's all a plot by whoever, and so 
many of them never seem to come to anything, and meanwhile there are 
real energy solutions that are working now, and with ne'er a claim 
about conspiracies and cover-ups. Which is not to say that there 
aren't any conspiracies and cover-ups, there most certainly are, 
<http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/msg10943.html> 
eg, but still.

Fred Burks says it often:

"Hundreds of military and government witnesses have gone on record 
claiming a major cover-up around UFOs. Among them are a former chief 
of the CIA, the former chiefs of defense of the UK and Canada, and 
two NASA astronauts, including Edgar Mitchell, the sixth man to walk 
on the moon. Could the moon landing video tapes have contained some 
images with UFOs or other images that they didn't want the public to 
see?"
-- NASA Moon Landing Videos: The Mystery Deepens, by Fred Burks
<http://www.examiner.com/x-6495-US-Intelligence-Examiner~y2009m7d16-NASA-Moon-Landing-Videos-The-Mystery-Deepens>

Anyway, whether at 2 cents or whatever, one thing it doesn't seem to 
say is whether or not it's actually producing power, beyond the 
laboratory toy stage and licensing the rights and so on. Or did I get 
it all wrong. (I didn't read the PR puffs.)

Best

Keith


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Re: [Biofuel] 545 versus 300,000,000

2009-08-04 Thread Keith Addison
>545 vs 300,000,000
>
>  EVERY  CITIZEN NEEDS TO READ THIS AND THINK ABOUT WHAT THIS 
>JOURNALIST HAS  SCRIPTED IN THIS MESSAGE.  READ IT  AND THEN REALLY 
>THINK ABOUT  OUR CURRENT POLITICAL DEBACLE.
>
>Charley Reese has been a journalist for 49 years.

Well he'll just have to keep on doing it until he gets it right. :-)

Only he won't because he retired around that time, keyhole vision 
intact. (The article date is September 29, 2008, a month before the 
election.)

This piece is a red herring. Plenty of people like to see it that 
way, but it's a dead end view. "Vote all of them out of office"? Er, 
didn't you just do that?

>Politicians are the only people in the world who create problems and 
>then campaign against them..

Not so, it's a common tactic when you get Wall Street on one side of 
the coin and Madison Avenue on the other. Eg, for a current example 
with a bit of history to it, the posts we've had here about 
industrial agriculture, bird flu, Tysons et al, swine flu, 
Smithfields et al, Tamiflu, scare-mongering, vaccines, Novartis, fake 
persuaders, etc etc.

Creating problems and then campaigning against them is more or less 
what Naomi Klein's "Shock Doctrine" is all about, it's just business 
as usual.

That gets closer to real causes than Reese does. Reese focuses on a 
symptom, his politicians are just prostitutes, not the paymasters. 
Global warming denier Senator James M. Inhofe, for instance, "voted 
in favor of big oil companies on 100% of important oil-related bills 
from 2005-2007, according to Oil Change International." 
 
But would he have managed to keep his Senate seat if he'd voted any 
other way?

How much progress has been made with campaign finance reform since 
Granny D walked across America in 1999? 
 
As against, say, the bail-out trillions?



>... I don't care if they offer a politician $1 million dollars in 
>cash.  The politician has the power to accept or reject it.

That simple, just say no. Especially if it's the President, one might think.

 From the horse's mouth:

>... However, I think that overall Carter was closer to a decent 
>human being than any post-World War Two president. In 1978 he 
>invited 1960s anti-war activist and leader of Students for a 
>Democratic Society (SDS), Tom Hayden, to the White House. (Think 
>George W inviting Michael Moore.) As recounted by Hayden, in their 
>private conversation he said to Carter: "You are the elected 
>President of the United States, yet I'm concerned that you have less 
>power than the chairmen of the boards of the large multinational 
>corporations -- men we don't elect or even know."
>
>"After looking pensively out the Oval Office window, President 
>Carter nodded and said, 'I believe that's right. I've learned that 
>these last 12 months'." [16]
>
>[16] San Francisco Chronicle, March 4, 1978

-- The Anti-Empire Report, William Blum, February 3, 2007


Wall Street on one side of the coin and the White House on the other.

The only surprising thing about it is that he said it.

Wrong 545 people, Charley, sorry about that. And they're not people.

Best

Keith


>545  PEOPLE
>By Charlie Reese
>
>Politicians are the only people in the world  who create problems 
>and then campaign against them..
>
>Have you ever  wondered, if both the Democrats and the Republicans 
>are against deficits, WHY do we have deficits?
>
>Have you ever wondered, if  all the politicians are against 
>inflation and high taxes, WHY do we have  inflation and high taxes?
>
>You and I don't propose a federal budget.  The president does.
>
>You and I don't have the  Constitutional authority to vote on 
>appropriations. The House of  Representatives does.
>
>You and I don't write the tax code, Congress  does..
>
>You and I don't set fiscal policy, Congress does.
>
>You  and I don't control monetary policy, the Federal Reserve  Bank does.
>
>One hundred senators, 435 congressmen, one  president, and nine 
>Supreme Court justices equates to 545 human  beings out of the 300 
>million are directly, legally, morally,  and individually 
>responsible for the domestic problems that plague  this country.
>
>I excluded the members of the Federal Reserve  Board because that 
>problem was created by the  Congress.   In 1913, Congress delegated 
>its Constitutional duty  to provide a sound currency to a federally 
>chartered, but private, central  bank.
>
>I excluded all the special interests and lobbyists for a  sound 
>reason.. They have no legal authority.  They have no  ability to 
>coerce a senator, a congressman, or a president to do one 
> cotton-picking thing.   I don't care if they offer a politician $1 
>million dollars in cash.  The  politician has the power to accept or 
>reject it. No matter what  the lobbyist promises, it is the 
>legislator's responsibility  

Re: [Biofuel] 2 cent electricity

2009-08-04 Thread Keith Addison
>

"Renewable energy source takes off: BlackLight Power", by Fred Burks, 
August 2, US Intelligence Examiner

"... why haven't you heard about BlackLight Power and its highly 
unusual new energy resource? Could it be that the media and the 
global elite don't want people to know about energy sources which 
could seriously threaten the current oil-dominated energy economy?"

Right, it's a plot by the global elite. That's a bit of a telltale. 
So many energy schemes say that, it's all a plot by whoever, and so 
many of them never seem to come to anything, and meanwhile there are 
real energy solutions that are working now, and with ne'er a claim 
about conspiracies and cover-ups. Which is not to say that there 
aren't any conspiracies and cover-ups, there most certainly are, 
 
eg, but still.

Fred Burks says it often:

"Hundreds of military and government witnesses have gone on record 
claiming a major cover-up around UFOs. Among them are a former chief 
of the CIA, the former chiefs of defense of the UK and Canada, and 
two NASA astronauts, including Edgar Mitchell, the sixth man to walk 
on the moon. Could the moon landing video tapes have contained some 
images with UFOs or other images that they didn't want the public to 
see?"
-- NASA Moon Landing Videos: The Mystery Deepens, by Fred Burks


Anyway, whether at 2 cents or whatever, one thing it doesn't seem to 
say is whether or not it's actually producing power, beyond the 
laboratory toy stage and licensing the rights and so on. Or did I get 
it all wrong. (I didn't read the PR puffs.)

Best

Keith


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[Biofuel] Total Cancer Remissions through Blood Electrification Combined with Magnetic Pul

2009-08-04 Thread SurpriseShan2
cal agents like interferon and interleukin 
are  produced by healthy Immune systems but would cost thousands for 
patients with  already overloaded or *shut down* defenses although many such 
neuropeptides  could speed cures. Other respected researchers describe 
*pleomorphic* forms of  cancer pathogens which evolve through several stages- 
even 
mycotoxin  involvement- all of which surrender to blood cleaning. In spite of 
dozens of  theories offered, most diseases disappear with these simple, 
rapid, inexpensive  in-vivo do-it-yourself tools. 
 
 
Electrification is now being successfully used underground  around the 
world. One Eastern MD claims numerous documented cancer cures by  using only 
blood electrification and no surgery, radiation, drugs or  chemotherapy. Many 
were considered terminal. We*re even seeing clean blood tests  of now healthy 
patients with previously long-standing Lupus. We have in  our possession 
many IRB’s showing complete HIV remissions, seroconversions, and  negative PCR 
tests. 
 
 
The most reasonable theory of why electrification is so  surprisingly 
effective for so many conditions lies in the now-proven fact that  when 
correctly 
applied directly into blood (not into other body tissue like  palms of 
hands, soles of feet, or organs) it neutralizes all microbes,  pathogens, 
fungi, 
parasites, viruses, bacteria, mycotoxins and coexisting  foreign life-forms 
and alien invaders and their by-products. This should never  be confused 
with Royal Rife or Hulda Clark technology. Effective results are  found to 
require a minimum of 27 Volts under load with low impedance output,  which must 
deliver up to several milliamperes measurable current into skin to  produce 
the required 50 to 100 microamperes internally through blood after the  
inevitable series resistance losses through vessel walls plus several layers of 
 tissue. Electrical currents in blood can be measured with an ac microamp 
meter  by IR drop using partially insulated hypodermic needles inserted ~6 
inches apart  into the same artery. Clark’s *syncro zap* running at her 
standard 30 khz  (considered many octaves too high to be effective) actually 
measures only ~2.6V  peak to peak under load (~2000 ohms) at palms. This is an 
order of magnitude too  low to have any real effect beyond placebo. 
 
 
The syncro-zapper*s current is unmeasurable directly in the  blood and 
physically cannot produce the essential 50 to 100 mA required  internally. This 
may only mask readouts of parasite presence radionically.  Unfortunately the 
live bugs remain undisturbed and are still there and will  still be 
observed in stool and microscopic blood diagnosis. To function at all,  
electrification requires cotton-covered saltwater saturated stainless steel  
electrodes 
never over 3/32" wide and 1" long. These must be carefully positioned  
directly over and precisely in line with arterial pulse points on opposite 
sides 
 of the same wrist. This maximizes current into blood by not wasting it in  
surrounding tissue. Square or round TENS, EKG, EEG, EMG, etc. electrodes 
work  only marginally and should never be substituted. 
 
 
Preferred instrument pulse-repetition rate is ~4 Hz biphasic  with steep 
rise time and 50% duty cycle. Rate is not critical although much  higher 
frequencies and certainly higher harmonics of the essential square wave  output 
are degraded by "skin effect" where currents travel around the outside of  
body instead of internally. This is demonstrated by lighting a bulb in one 
hand  while touching a Tesla coil with the other and not getting shocked.  
Electrification causes no known harmful side effects to healthy cells or 
tissue. 
 A restored and unencumbered immune system may make one almost immortal I  
Electrified blood cells are observed to live for well over a month when 
sealed  under cover slips on microscope slides while the average life of  
*normal*  blood is ~4 days. This strongly suggests that even aging bodies may 
easily  and rapidly be made impervious to many hostile, toxic, infectious,  
antibiotic-resistant and even yet undiscovered invaders. The subject is barely  
scratched with miracles being reported regularly ranging from dramatic 
weight  loss to restored hair, feature symmetry (Prof. R. Thornhill, Univ. N. 
Mexico),  etc., many of which were totally unexpected but that I have 
personally  experienced or observed. Take back your power! This works! 
 
 
See also the related article Electronic Zapper & Magnetic  Pulser
_http://www.health-science-spirit.com/electromag.html_ 
(http://www.health-science-spirit.com/electromag.html) 

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[Biofuel] Crosspost: Everything I Want to Do Is Illegal

2009-08-04 Thread Dawie Coetzee
Posted on the Distributism Yahoo group: 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/distributism/message/10703 

This is an EXCELLENT essay by a family farmer in Virginia who also wrote a book
by the same title. It documents in spades how the "We're from the government
and we're here to help you" permeates EVERY aspect of our lives.

Everything I Want to Do Is Illegal

JOEL SALATIN / Acres v.33, n.9, Sept 2003 1 Sep 03

Everything I want to do is illegal. As if a highly bureaucratic regulatory
system was not already in place, 9/11 fueled renewed acceleration to eliminate
freedom from the countryside. Every time a letter arrives in the mail from a
federal or state agriculture department my heart jumps like I just got sent to
the principal's office.

And it doesn't stop with agriculture bureaucrats. It includes all sorts of
government agencies, from zoning, to taxing, to food inspectors. These agencies
are the ultimate extension of a disconnected, Greco-Roman, Western, egocentric,
compartmentalized, reductionist, fragmented, linear thought process.

Remainder of article here:

http://www.mindfully.org/Farm/2003/Everything-Is-Illegal1esp03.htm



  
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