RE: "Mission Earth" . . .

2005-02-14 Thread Keith Nagel
Hey Terry, Nope, not a one. But LRH himself makes for a remarkable biographical subject. Just don't bother with the "offical" stuff, it's all phony and boring to boot. The real story is fascinating and well worth the few hours of reading. Here's the link http://www.clambake.org/archive/books/bfm/

"Mission Earth" . . .

2005-02-14 Thread Terry Blanton
. . . was the title of a decology by LRH (released posthumusly, I think). Has anyone read *any* of these books allegedly authored by the founder of Scientology? They are quite timely, explaining why new energy technologies have not, er, taken off. __

Iapetus and Sir Clarke

2005-02-14 Thread Terry Blanton
Ya gotta love Richard Hoagland with new claims about Iapetus: http://www.enterprisemission.com/moon1.htm But, what *is* that linear ridge ringing the moon? (Great image 70% down the page.) __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best

Re: Bottomless well

2005-02-14 Thread Jed Rothwell
thomas malloy wrote: Michael Medved, michaelmedved.com interviewed Peter Huber author of The Bottomless Well. Huber poopooed Hupert's Peak thesis. According to him, there are enough petroleum resources in this hemisphere to last the entire world for a century. What hemisphere, exactly? If that in

Secure & self-sustaining mini-mega pyramid communities

2005-02-14 Thread Baronvolsung
Secure & self-sustaining mini-mega pyramid communities The self-sustaining mega pyramid city proposed by Shimizu Corporation as posted at http://www-eleves.int-evry.fr/~durand_f/ar03c.htm which is 1 mile by 1 mile costs to much presently to implement easily, however if we reduce the size of the

Re: Bottomless well

2005-02-14 Thread Steven Krivit
what facts did he cite? At 03:38 PM 2/14/2005 -0600, you wrote: Michael Medved, michaelmedved.com interviewed Peter Huber author of The Bottomless Well. Huber poopooed Hupert's Peak thesis. According to him, there are enough petroleum resources in this hemisphere to last the entire world for a

Bottomless well

2005-02-14 Thread thomas malloy
Michael Medved, michaelmedved.com interviewed Peter Huber author of The Bottomless Well. Huber poopooed Hupert's Peak thesis. According to him, there are enough petroleum resources in this hemisphere to last the entire world for a century. Then there is our coal reserves. He ignored my questio

Re: 35% H2O2-Water Engine

2005-02-14 Thread thomas malloy
Who ever started this thread is to be criticized for a misleading subject line, water is water and H202 is H2O2. Decomposition of a 35% solution Hydrogen Peroxide-Water in an engine internally plated with Manganese Dioxide will as a decomposition This reminds me of a story that Harold Aspden told

Re: How to appear in the blogoshere?

2005-02-14 Thread Jed Rothwell
thomas malloy wrote:  Jed posted; About getting into the blogisphere. I gave your URL to Hugh Hewitt, who has a national radio talk show. Hugh blogs on his website hughhewitt.com. Thanks! While you may think that the blogisphere is right wing, according to Hugh, there are a lot of leftwing blogs

Engine Powered By Ordinary Water

2005-02-14 Thread Mark S Bilk
Here's a Usenet article from 1995 describing a steam engine that employs a magnetron to vaporize the water, with over-unity performance. I think Randell Mills reported a 3:1 power gain in a microwave plasma of pure water. Some state of oxygen serves as a hydrino catalyst. The one detail in the

Re: 35% H2O2-Water Engine

2005-02-14 Thread Frederick Sparber
While Jones is polluting the atmosphere with N2O, and being sought by the MIBs for possessing Ammonium Nitrate.  :-)   http://www.h2o2.com/intro/overview.html   Decomposition of a 35% solution Hydrogen Peroxide-Water in an engine internally plated with Manganese Dioxide will as a decomposition c