[Vo]: Well` well! Richard Hoagland has shown a Moon artificial head artifact photograph from Apollo 17 mission

2006-10-16 Thread Akira Kawasaki
October 16, 2006, On Coast to Coast Mission.com, George Noory presents a startling photograph of a robotic type head artifact resembling "C3PEO" from "Star Wars". It is with small doubt not a natural object. "EnterpriseMission.Com" of Richard Hoagland's website is the main link. Back to the Moon!!

Re: [Vo]: Kim's nuke

2006-10-16 Thread Standing Bear
On Monday 16 October 2006 16:25, OrionWorks wrote: > Jed sez: > > Steven Vincent Johnson wrote: > > >It would appear that North Korea has demonstrated to the world > > > > that it can detonate a nuclear bomb. > > > > I still doubt it. > > > > Anyway, Kim will not live forever, and nations like Nort

Re: [Vo]: What happened?

2006-10-16 Thread Steven Krivit
Yang's going strong, as far as I know...but flying way below the radar. Stringham's probably got something viable but I suspect he's trying to negotiate his fair share of the bucket of gold. I've heard no details from Energetics but they're a wildcard...they have a large and dynamic team and they

[Vo]: What happened?

2006-10-16 Thread FZNIDARSIC
About a year of so ago Jed mentioned that private efforts were going on just under the radar.  A few of these efforts were going to produce results within the next year.   What happened?  I have heard nothing.  Are these efforts done?  It has been a long time.   Frank Znidarsic

RE: [Vo]: Kim's nuke

2006-10-16 Thread OrionWorks
Jed sez: > Steven Vincent Johnson wrote: > > >It would appear that North Korea has demonstrated to the world > that it can detonate a nuclear bomb. > > I still doubt it. > > Anyway, Kim will not live forever, and nations like North Korea > seldom last for long, so I do not think it matters much. T

[Vo]: Off-Topic: Gasoline Prices and Market Manipulation

2006-10-16 Thread OrionWorks
Off-Topic: Gasoline Prices and Market Manipulation Beene Sez: ... > I would not want to be on the same Airline Flight [Pelosi] gets on. > > Signed, > > Harry Tuttle Brazilian cynic-extraordinaire & wannabe GS-CEO That's Buttle! ;-) Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www

RE: [Vo]: Kim's nuke

2006-10-16 Thread Jed Rothwell
Steven Vincent Johnson wrote: It would appear that North Korea has demonstrated to the world that it can detonate a nuclear bomb. I still doubt it. Anyway, Kim will not live forever, and nations like North Korea seldom last for long, so I do not think it matters much. The lesson of the cold

RE: [Vo]: Kim's nuke

2006-10-16 Thread Steven Vincent Johnson
thomas sez: > > I just heard Fox news say that the NK did detonate an atom bomb. Last > night Hal Lindsey mentioned the 550 ton yield. Since the critical mass > remains constant, I assume that they did a poor job of building it. > > Kim Jung El has quite the collection of pornography, not just the

[Vo]:

2006-10-16 Thread Jones Beene
Off-Topic: Gasoline Prices and Market Manipulation Most of us "want" to believe that the price we must pay for commodity items like gasoline - is somehow "above politics" and cannot be easily manipulated; especially to influence the outcome of what looks to be - in three weeks - very close mid

Re: [Vo]: It was indeed a nuke

2006-10-16 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
leaking pen wrote: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,221182,00.html And, less than a kiloton. now, everyone ive heard is saying, wow, thats just a baby nuke. aww, isnt that cute. they blew up a bomb smaller than some CONVENTIAL bombs we have. however, i recall back when the bunker buster

Re: [Vo]: Kim's nuke

2006-10-16 Thread leaking pen
rots the brain.. yeah, some say the same about comic books. and http://www.fas.org/faspir/2001/v54n1/weapons.htm On 10/16/06, thomas malloy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I just heard Fox news say that the NK did detonate an atom bomb. Last night Hal Lindsey mentioned the 550 ton yield. Since the

[Vo]: It was indeed a nuke

2006-10-16 Thread leaking pen
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,221182,00.html And, less than a kiloton. now, everyone ive heard is saying, wow, thats just a baby nuke. aww, isnt that cute. they blew up a bomb smaller than some CONVENTIAL bombs we have. however, i recall back when the bunker buster nukes were being disc

[Vo]: Kim's nuke

2006-10-16 Thread thomas malloy
I just heard Fox news say that the NK did detonate an atom bomb. Last night Hal Lindsey mentioned the 550 ton yield. Since the critical mass remains constant, I assume that they did a poor job of building it. Kim Jung El has quite the collection of pornography, not just the standard, two peopl

[VO]:Re:{anti-Vo]:Global warming

2006-10-16 Thread RC Macaulay
Nick Palmer wrote,   >No, it does not conflict with the need to do something...     Howdy Vorts,   Ah Ha!   Now therein lies the real problem. .." the need to do something" !   Shakespeare once penned " there is a tide..."   It ain't up to us anymore which is why it's a waste of time to tal

[Vo]: RE: [anti-Vo]: global warming

2006-10-16 Thread Nick Palmer
No, it does not conflict with the need to do something serious about our fossil fuel emissions! In fact it makes urgent action even more necessary. I am tired of pointing out the GIGANTIC logical flaw that people who believe that somehow this is a "get out of jail free card" suffer from. If