The Witch Doctor Files on Rossi (2 of 4) - Interview Transcript March 5 2011
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The Witch Doctor Files on Rossi (4 of 4) - Personal Assessments &
Conclusions
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verifying the accuracy of where this information might have bee
The Witch Doctor Files on Rossi (1 of 4) - Introduction
This is an experiment, an experimental inquiry into the continuing
adventures Andrea Rossi and his mysterious e-cats. I hope some here may find
the contents of the following posts interesting. Hopefully it may even be
educational, if not o
Regarding:
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/McKubreMCHisothermala.pdf
>From Jed
>> Let's see you find one substantive error in this paper:
>From Joshua
> Why? The world already doesn't believe it. I don't believe it.
> And finding other people's mistakes is a mug's game. I don't
> believe perpetual
> It is a shame the sound quality isn't better.
It was nevertheless adequate.
I'm glad this clip was posted.
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
>From Robin,
> My own personal impression (for what it's worth) is that Rossi has
something
> important and knows it, but doesn't understand it completely, and
consequently
> can't control it perfectly, which makes him a little insecure, so he
easily
> feels threatened, and says whatever he thinks
>From Andrea Rossi:
> June 18th, 2011 at 4:02 AM
> ... By the way: in a statement he released further, he [Krivit]
> said that while Prof. Levi told him there was a report about this issue,
> I said in the interview that there was not a report about this issue.
> This is a translation pr
>From Rossi,
...
> ... For example, we had recently a fake journalist here who wrote
> stupidities about the water in the steam: ...
I guess Rossi is still pissed off.
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks=
We've known for decades that massive amounts of energy can be released from
matter when certain atoms are split apart, particularly heavy elements whose
atomic number tends to be significantly greater than that of nickel. Atomic
bombs, such as the horror that was dropped in Hiroshima and Nagasaki,
The following is from Edmund Storms who gave me permission to post his
thoughts pertaining to this subject thread.
***
> I gave a lot of thought to what was basic to the process when I
> proposed Chemically Assisted Nuclear R
Robin sez:
> >> Just to show that stupidity is bi-partisan in Georgia:
> >>
> >> www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNZczIgVXjg
>
> My concern is that the whole island will tip over
>
> ROFLMAO!
>
This senator is insulting the general intelligence of all Guamianians!
Having lived on Guam for three y
Terry sez:
> Just to show that stupidity is bi-partisan in Georgia:
>
> www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNZczIgVXjg
>
> Brought to you by Oxicontin, a trademark of Purdue Pharma (no relation
> to the former Governor).
Strange alien rep.
BTW, I lived on Guam for three years back in the mid 60s. Nice pl
Please skip this off-topic post if you are easily offended by an example of
a Tea Party lov'in freshman congressmen making a fool of himself.
The Huffington Post article on Georgia congressman Rob Woodall:
Freshman Rep. "Rob Woodall Won't Give Up Government Health Care 'Because
It's Free'"
http
>From Joshua:
>From Steven V Johnson - OrionWorks
>> "As a matter of principal, hiding behind a pseudo name
>> is not regarded in high esteem within this group list,
>> particularly when the poster posts copious quantities
>> of lengthy exposes that show a highly selective agenda:"
>From Joshua
>From Jed:
> That is WEIRD. What is the point of airing it? Did BLP pay for it?
I would speculate that BLP did indeed pay for the commercial. I have no
proof of that however. Who else would pay for it, and for what purpose since
it's obviously pro BLP & for the existence of hydrinos. If the comme
>From Terry:
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KP7lhVa0hg
> >
> > Possible prelude to new presentations or demonstrations?
> >
> > Inquiring minds want to know!
>
> The source is from Switzerland.
Can't find anything on the BLP web site.
I noticed that the You Tube link was posted by someone
I think this is fairly new. (May 29, 2011?)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KP7lhVa0hg
Possible prelude to new presentations or demonstrations?
Inquiring minds want to know!
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
>From Peter:
> My former post at the Ego Out blog about how to NOT buy
> an E-cat in the sack has revealed the existence of many
> problems for the startup and development of this device.
>
> I think E-cat skeptics and E-cat believers could jointly
> work out a PERFECT EXPERIMENT this could ter
http://www.cnn.com/2011/POLITICS/05/26/wisconsin.collective.bargaining/index
.html?hpt=T2
Next stop: the Wisconsin Supreme Court, assuming they will take the case.
(Most likely they will.)
FYI: The You Tube link supplied below was actual footage I took on the
evening of March 9 when Wisconsin rep
Axel, Robin,
Thank you, both of you, for humoring me.
I was aware of the March 29 report. I had already downloaded it. I was also
aware of Figure 6 showing the evolution of temperature changes over time.
However, having Axel specifically point out the kink that is recorded at
around 60 C was info
>From Robin:
...
> What makes you think it has to be 400 C to start?
Nothing would tickle me more to learn that the "initialization" temperature
is less than that 400 C. But then, maybe it needs to be greater than 400 C.
I dunno! My initial starting point was loosely based on previous literature
>From Axel
> If you need an exact number, the start temperature is not
> that high. In the Sweden test, the water temperature was
> pushed up to 60C by the external heater before the reaction
> became gainful.
>
> The internal heater was also in action. So my guess is that
> the temperature of t
Axel, Robin, ... and others.
So far, everyone has danced around offering any conjecture pertaining to my
original question.
The crux of my original question was:
When a "chain" reaction is initiated what are the speculated temperature
ranges, both the high AND LOW VALUES?
Plenty of discussion h
Thanks for your input, Robin
I wouldn't mind additional commentary from the collective. ;-)
Are there differing views & opinions on this matter?
Once again, I post my original questions [slightly reedited for
clarification]:
> Perhaps I've misunderstood a fundamental aspect concerning how
> ex
>From Abd,
I have only read part of your post, but what I have read, I felt compelled
to comment on the following...
...
> >First I would like to mention that Professor
> >Sven Kullander - who is chairman of The Royal
> >Swedish Academy of Sciences' Energy committee,
> >since the beginning of th
>From Angela:
> funny?
>
> A man killed himself that day, and a mother tried to kill
> her children and herself:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Vj8-_jhFAA&feature=player_embedded
>
> http://www.nation.co.ke/News/Man+found+dead+in+church+on+doomsday+/-
There seems to be a sense of judgment
Abd,
I can appreciate the fact that you are over extended. You may have noticed
that I did not commit myself to such a project - not that I would ever
consider myself to be one of many editors of such an endeavor. I wouldn't
survive 15 minutes without spellchecker. It also takes me forever to writ
>From Abd:
> At 09:04 PM 5/20/2011, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
> >I hope this Wiki behavior is being meticulously documented, if for
> > anything, for posterity.
>
> It's all in page history, Steven, unless Revision Deletion is used,
> and th
>From Alan:
> This question was deleted. No answer.
>> Thon Brocket
May 20th, 2011 at 12:55 AM
>>
>> Just for a little fun, Dr Rossi, would it be possible to cook
>> something – boil an egg or cook some pasta, perhaps – and video
>> it? That would be a nice little historical moment: “The first
>From Ron Kita:
> I went to http://www.netsol.com
> and noted that the E-Cat is hosted in Utah.
>
> I am not sure if this is an "official" Rossi site
> http://www.e-catworld.com
> From appearances the site is very well done
Yes, it does seem to be reasonably organized. At first glance some of th
>From Mauro:
> Following the links:
>
http://www.angewandtebiologischeneuemedizin.com/en/index.php?title=Focardi-
> Rossi_Energy-Catalyzer
Mostly Skeptical
However quite detailed. I'm impressed.
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
>From Terry:
> As you can see, the Vortex-l was down for about 3 hours (note posting
> time). If you want to keep up on what's going on on eskimo.com, join
> the group:
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/EskimoNorthUsers/
>
> I did and I don't bother Bill Beaty so much. :-)
This is a good serv
Terry sez:
>> Thon Brocket
>> May 20th, 2011 at 12:55 AM
>>
>> Just for a little fun, Dr Rossi, would it be possible
>> to cook something - boil an egg or cook some pasta, perhaps -
>> and video it? That would be a nice little historical moment:
>> "The first ever food cooked using the E-Cat." Go
>From Alan:
> The Pathological Skeptics / Reliable Source Police have been attacking
> it line by line for several days.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_Catalyzer
>
> This morning they deleted the 18-hour test:
>
> 16:09, 20 May 2011 Moishe Rosenbaum ( talk | contribs) (21,339 bytes)
> ( 1
>From Robin:
> [snip]
>> Is there anyone who believes Mills' hydrino theory who also understands
>> quantum mechanics?
>
> Yes, Mills. :)
>
> (Actually he's not the only one, there are probably quite a few, but far
less
> that would go out on a limb and admit it.)
> Personally I think QM is the
What are some of the things we do when we have a lot of time on our hands?
Enjoy!
http://www.wimp.com/choirvoices/
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
Terry sez:
> > Well, it would be a big shift in theory for sure, but we talked about
the
> > boron component before, mentioned in the patent. Splitting boron can be
> > accurately called "fission".
>
>
> Why can't it be something totally unthoughtof? Does no one believe in
> majic? Where is Ti
Axil,
Interesting explanation. Lots of detail.
Some of what you describe, such as heavy electrons, sounds similar to Widom
Larsen theory.
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
Peter,
Following up on Mr. Beene's comment, I have often subscribed to a belief
that the development of the Internet may very well be ushering in the first
stages of a new sentient species that may soon dominate our planet within a
mere couple of thousand years, a species known as Homo Sapiens G
Jone sez:
...
> The immensity of this paradigm shift in group-mind is that even
> though 98% of the World has not yet caught onto what is happening
> in this field...
I think you are being too kind! A present I suspect the percentage is
probably closer to around 99.%.
Still, there is every
>From Mauro:
...
> Most probably, the reason is comets are charged bodies.
> The electric field of the comet interacts with the electric
> field of the Sun, and a CME occurs. The electric interaction
> is also the reason for cometary tails, by the way. The level
> of denial the academic communit
>From Peter:
> Watch the news re. Mills CIHT technology- hydrino energy converted
directly
> in the most valuable electric energy.
Do you anticipate that Mills is about to release additional "news" updates?
There hasn't been much out of BLP lately.
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.
>From Joshua
...
> But I'm glad in this post you actually said something about
> the experiment, and gave me an opportunity to state my
> (non-rhetorical) case in another way. I really don't expect
> to be able to convince you of anything, but there are other
> people who read this who might lik
Joshua,
You are free to express your opinion on the Rossi's e-Cat matter, and you
certainly have done that in more than one discussion group.
Typically, after I make my case I try to move on. Flawed as I may be on
occasion, I also try to learn something new about this controversial process
from o
See:
http://www.rense.com/
Incidentally, anybody notice the fact that this famous photo has always
shown that one of the documents laying around on the table was redacted? (In
this deliberately cropped image, see lower right hand corner.)
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.za
>From Jones:
> 10 watts.
>
> Ironic that the one thing which can nullify the significance of the Rossi
> invention is an even more 'impossible' invention which is not only
> self-powering, which the E-Cat is not, but also with excess electrical
power
> instead of heat.
>
> Which is not to say th
>From MoB:
> Here is the list with 45 [phishing] sites:
>
[snip]
Gak! Gag me with a spoon!
Ya know... It's kind of weird to see so many phishing expeditions attempting to
steal investors away from an official website that many consider equally
dubious! ;-)
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
ww
> A Muller inspired Motor/Generator powering it's self suspended in air...
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iNrjKFSLu4
What are the details? ...it's history. How much energy does it allegedly
generate?
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
Terry sez:
> wrote:
>
> > I'm steamed.
>
> Don't be steamed, be steam punked. Steam power is seeing a
> renaissance today even without Rossi. Here are several steam punked
> devices including a steam powered PC:
>
> http://www.wired.com/gadgets/mods/multimedia/2007/06/gallery_steampunk
Chee
> Jones sez:
>
> ...
>
> > I know, it is too bizarre to mention in polite company, but where is the
> > sanity in a great society like our own that pays out millions for a
stupid
> > horse race, or an illiterate baseball star, and yet cannot support basic
> R&D
> > in this vitally important field
Jones sez:
...
> I know, it is too bizarre to mention in polite company, but where is the
> sanity in a great society like our own that pays out millions for a stupid
> horse race, or an illiterate baseball star, and yet cannot support basic
R&D
> in this vitally important field This technol
Jones
http://www.rle.mit.edu/media/pr147/33.pdf
Is there such a beast as an "electrothermal diode"?
Woah! If thermal diodes exist, wouldn't the little buggers violate the laws
of thermodynamics? Seems to me it would be Kinda like finding a convenient
Maxewll Demon mechanism. Wouldn't thermal dio
Anyone notice the Fraud warning message posted at the Defkalion web site?
* * * * * * *
WARNING(April 7, 2011)
A serious fraud attempt has occurred from the site www.energycatalyzer.us,
where, unbeknownst to us and without our authorization, our logo and company
name were used to solicit moneys
>From Jones,
> > A schematic view of the E-Cat would be something like this:
>
> http://i.imgur.com/llVoU.png
>
> Yes, This is exactly the way it appeared to me at first, given all that is
> known from the images - with only an internal cooling tube and NO external
> water flow around the outsid
>From Akira:
> Hasn't Rossi stated a few times over the past months that his reactors
> can reach temperatures able to melt nickel? 1,600 °C is most probably
> the internal temperature reached during a controlled "meltdown", anyway.
Yes, I agree. This should be old news insofar as the Vort Collec
>From John Berry
> But interestingly, the FBI officially confirmed that there is no
> hard evidence connecting Osama bin Laden to the 9/11 attacks.
> The FBI never put the head of al-Qaeda on the wanted list for the
> attacks, nor are there any other formal charges - which exist for
> several oth
Robin recently brought up an important speculative issue pertaining to the
available supply of nickel on our planet. If one assumes a worst case
scenario it's possible we might only have a 100 year supply. [For the sake
of argument, let's temporarily remove the premise of mining the asteroid
belt f
And now, let's add back in the premise of mining the asteroid belt for
virtually unlimited supplies of nickel! What would be the safest way to get
those supplies back to Earth!
Aiming nickel laden asteroids directly at Earth would IMO be a horrible
suggestion, even if each asteroid was strategical
Jed sez:
...
> ... We will have a billion robots sitting around anyway,
> or 10 billion if we want. Why not put them to work?
Until they all unionize!
We Wisconsinites can probably supply those robots with some good tips. We're
still working on our own collective bargaining matter. At present w
>From Robin,
Good detailed analysis. Thanks for the fiddley bits. Much to ponder there.
...
> I always pass judgment on everything, don't you? :)
As do I. I just try to keep'em to myself. Needless to say, I don't always
succeed in that department.
> Please don't take offence, none was intende
Terry sez:
> Gillette learned long ago that you can give away the
> razor holder and make money on replacement razors.
Indeed.
Then someone comes along and shatters the status quo with a bold new
paradigm shift in the history of shaving: Double blade cartridges. Ergo:
Twin e-Cats!
Aren't they m
Brief Interview with Rossi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POZrKGpipmo
April 21, 2011.
In English.
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
Terry sez:
...
> You're prejudiced.
>
> You're enchanted.
So... who do'ya have in mind to play these juicy parts? ;-)
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
Mar sez:
> The marketing for the entire line of e-Cats will be Halley Berry
> dressed up in black skin tight leather as Cat-woman...
> "Hear me roar!" And e-Cats of various sizes will be purring along
> all around her.
> :-)
My kitty-cat, Zoey, has graciously volunteered to be Rossi's P-Cat, or
Jed sez:
>> Nobody "supresses" Rossi, even the italian television
>> RAI3 talked about him, there are three Wikipedia articles
>> about the Ecat and the university of Uppsala will perhaps
>> test his device later this week.
> Later this week? That soon? That's great! Where was that reported?
Uni
>From Jay:
> Axil, please continue posting, your comments are appreciated.
I second that.
> As I understand, this forum exists only for sharing information and ideas;
> personal comments should not be posted nor ever considered.
Actually... keep in mind that "Personal comments" are often poste
>From Horace:
...
>> From Mr. Rothwell
>> You are looking in the wrong place. Scroll down to "Rossi 18-hour
>> demonstration." The calorimetry is documented in as much detail as
>> you find in any HVAC inspection sheet:
>> Duration of test: 18 hours
>> Flow rate: 3,000 L/h = ~833 ml/s.
>> Coolin
>From Harry,
> Alchemy was more than just a collection of blind rituals.
> It was based on a natural philosophy which may contain some
> precious insights that were buried with the rise of the
> mechanical philosophy.
Well said.
Steam Punk lives! ;-)
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWork
>From Jones:
...
> By that, I also mean since H works well on its own - no way do you waste time
> with D, since it can never make commercial sense, even if it improves the
> reaction rate by a large amount. Ergo, when someone mentions D at all in the
> context of a Ni-H demonstration - then it
See:
http://jobsearch.monster.com/BlackLight-Power__2c-Inc__2e_6
http://jobview.monster.com/Battery-Development-Scientist-Engineer-Job-Cranbu
ry-NJ-US-97865477.aspx
I think it's a recent post.
I would interpret this as possibly meaning: "I'm not dead yet!"
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.
>From Robin:
...
> In reply to Wm. Scott Smith's message of Thu, 14 Apr 2011 15:13:42 -0700:
> Hi,
> [snip]
> >If they immediately have virtually free energy, but no new goods and
services
> have been already developed, the economy will feel the extra money; this
will
> cause inflation.
Yes, I b
>From Terry and Peter:
...
> I'm willing to bet that Peter Gluck is right and Rossi bakes his Ni in
> a vacuum to remove the gaseous impurities then puts it in the reaction
> chamber under the bell jar. I think the "catalyst" is a red herring.
Meaning Rossi's Ni contains naturally found isotopi
Jones sez:
...
> Of course, that is "new physics."
>
> That does not mean it is wrong, since by now it is pretty obvious that we
> are in new territory in either physics ... or practical magic .
It's all alchemy man! It's the rise of the Steam Punk Universe & alchemy!
;-)
http://www.steampunk
>From Terry
> > I wonder what could it be. It sounds like we will
> > find out soon, anyway.
>
> My guess is Lockheed-Martin. I've heard rumblings of something coming
> from Marietta; but, I always thought it was EEStor.
Wallmart! ...where they treat you like family!
Just kidding. (I wish!)
>From Robin,
...
> >Regarding the hydrino theory, my first impression would be to conclude
> >(with absolutely no math to back this conclusion up with) that not
> >enough hydrogen was consumed (into hydrinos) that would explain the
> >massive amount of heat recorded. I hope someone can clarify wh
For the sake of linguistic brevity I would like offer up the suggestion that
Rossi's smaller "e-Cat" configuration... what has been called "e-Kittens" (a
wonderfully descriptive linguistic representation, by the way!) be
abbreviated to one of the following terms:
e-kit (Short for e-kittin
>From Jones:
...
> ... There is a mundane
> explanation for both copper and iron so why invent a reaction that does
not
> exist?
And that speculated "mundane" explanation is...
Out with it!
Hydrinos?
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
From: Mattia Rizzi
>> I think you should grant this is an independent test.
> Absolutely NO. Independent tests are performed with people *not related*
with Rossi.
> Not friends or acquaintances.
I'm curious. Do you personally suspect fraud is actually occurring due to
the fact that "friends" and
Jed sez:
Incidentally, my wife expressed several belly laughs reading your
predictions.
And now, on to my predictions.
When will the following events occur after Rossi sells his first E-Cat.
* When will it be in the pages of the New York Times?
Depends.
If first sold overseas... yes probably
>From Harry,
>
> The decline in cold fusion google searches has leveled off...
>
> http://tinyurl.com/64dqn7d
It also looks as if it's working on an abrupt increase starting January
2011. Gee! I wonder what could be responsible for the little blip!
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks
>From Jed
> This was mentioned by one of Rossi's blog contributers. See:
>
>
http://drbrianoleary.wordpress.com/2011/03/23/breakdown-to-breakthrough-is-p
ossible-now/
I met Dr. Brian O'Leary at a New Age UFO convention held in Nebraska back in
the mid 1990s. Brian was the individual who first piq
> Skynet gets closer and closer. Organically powered robots are now:
>
>
http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/03/24/6335170-video-a-clock-powere
d-by-dead-flies
Obama is getting in the act too!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc5qALPF-F0&feature=related
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.O
Peter sed:
> > I am not following Bob with special attention but it seems to me
> > that if we ignore his anti CF attitude he is quite correct.
Actually, after pondering your words a little more I realize I've
misinterpreted you. It seems to me that you are definitely NOT saying Park
is passively
>From Peter and Terry:
>>> New issue of "What's New", not a single word about the sins of Cold
Fusion
>>> despite its 22nd anniversary.
>> Seems there might be a little less black magic in the world today.
> I am not following Bob with special attention but it seems to me
> that if we ignore his
Terry sez:
> > Book early! ;-)
> >
> > http://www.letsbookhotel.com/en/greece/petra/hotel/hotel-deukalion.aspx
>
> A family hotel in Lesbos? Strange, those Griks!
The land of alternate energy and life-styles! ;-)
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
Book early! ;-)
http://www.letsbookhotel.com/en/greece/petra/hotel/hotel-deukalion.aspx
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
Terry sez:
> > If you are strongly attracted to the color blue, you are probably
> > infected with Syrian nanobots.
>
> I just think Na'vi women are purrrfect. Love their tails.
Not wishing to be obsessive about this blue-skin alien reptilian stuff
but... just today the individual I was referri
If recent Wisconsin politics is not your cup-of-tea, (or tea party), please
disregard the following off-topic public service announcement: As they say:
"Move along. nothing to see here"
A recent right-wing conservative republican lead "Shock and Awe" agenda
aimed at trying to destr
The Kiplinger Letter, March 18 2011 edition, was much more wordy than usual
in regards to energy issues. Perhaps Japan's troubles inspired them to make
some predictions. Not surprisingly, their take reveals no indication and/or
acknowledgement of recent Italian events. (They are very conservative o
>From Terry
> Interesting that the 1MW demonstration reactor will be used to power
> the plant in Xanthi which will make ECats!
From: Peter Gluc
>> See please:
>>
http://www.energypress.gr/portal/resource/contentObject/id/e7cf318d-06b8-414
a-8183-54af3baf5897
Hope they pull it off. Strikes me a
>From Horace,
> The following recent broadcast by "Need to Know" may provide some
> useful data.
>
> http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-know/economy/video-are-public-
> employee-unions-to-blame-for-states-budget-problems/7904/
>
> http://tinyurl.com/4hyt6jw
>
> "Public plans are substan
While we all remain deeply concerned about the earthquake aftermath in Japan
and pending nuclear fallout we hope and pray will be contained, it's
important I mention the fact that more history is in the process of being
created out in Madison, Wisconsin. I've just uploaded my latest raw footage
of
>From Jed:
> Steven: Don't fret about it too much. There will be another election.
> That which is done legislatively can be undone.
That is what we aim to do, Jed. The sooner the better. Recall efforts are
now underway.
BTW, I'm reminded of something Peatbog recently stated:
> I am pleased the
>From Peatbog:
> > http://www.youtube.com/user/OrionworksVideos?feature=mhum#p/u
> >
> > In the dark of the night, without notice to the public, without
> > any debate, without even printing copies of the bill, 18
> > Republicans used procedural trickery to strip hundreds of
> > thousands of worke
See:
TITLE: A former GOP aide to Senate Republicans: You can beat Walker
http://www.thedailypage.com/thesconz/article.php?article=32660&sid=8be73fb13
05ab54de742adcb9fef8b18
http://tinyurl.com/4avhex8
I think it's time for an encore!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saalGKY7ifU
Steven Vincent J
>From Harry:
> Egypt in Crisis! Is Cold Fusion a Fraud? Consumer Spending Rises!
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jtPhAAsA4U
>
> cold fusion discussion begins at 2:23
He's a decent speaker. Knows how to talk.
However, I thought his spiel pertaining to the Rossi & Focardi's event
struck me
>From Robin:
...
> It's ordinary physics. Charged particles circling around in a magnetic
field
> must radiate cyclotron radiation. If you set up a resonant receiver, you
> should be able to pick it up. For the lower Van Allen belt, the height and
> frequency are approximately such that you could
Terry sez:
> Well, it wasn't really a good movie. I think I just enjoyed Lorraine
> Bracco when her shirt was soaked during the monsoons. :-)
I must confess the fact that I actually enjoyed watching Medicine Man, even
though the script needed better direction. Certain scenes were a bit awkward
Man! It was a cold, snowy Saturday. But that didn't stop tens and thousands
of demonstrators from showing up at the capital. Biggest crowd yet.
< A Public Service Announcement>
Special Madison Wisconsin You Tube clips of the demonstrations:
Videos of Peter Yarrow singing, of Peter Paul and Mary
Terry sez:
...
> I think that he is actually considering that it could be real.
I think he's still waiting for just one ill wildebeest to limp by.
Growl...
> After all, with a universe that begins with only hydrogen,
> alchemy must be real!
Ya know, I never thought of it in those terms! Thank
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