Chris opined;
So Jones was deluded about Cold Fusion as well as 911
- but Cold Fusion is real, therefore his views on 911
must also be correct.
There's a nonsequitor if ever I heard one. Hum, the spell checker
flagged nonsequitor. I'll try again, just because he's smart enough to
get a PhD
On Friday 27 October 2006 13:08, Jones Beene wrote:
The impetus for this [far-out] idea is based on the earlier
premise:
For instance, even without subscribing to the details of Mills'
hydrino theory - it is conceivable (but not likely) that an
easily hidden species of redundant ground
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From: Standing Bear
There is a company called JP Aerospace that has an idea of
going to space in a balloon This space
ascender would then leave and ascend in a slow circular pathway
gaining speed with each orbit, more so after leaving the last
traces
of
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From: Standing Bear [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com; Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2006 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]: The Hydrino Harvester (c)
There is a company called JP Aerospace that has an idea of
going to space in a balloon.
Or you can perhaps entertain the theory that human evolution is not the
commonly-accepted straight line trend from the ape until now, at which time
we modern-day humans are at the supreme end-point (all of us) of millions
of years of positive evolution. And there's more to come... In fact
Howdy Vorts,
Alas!! NASA and aerospace introduced with their attendant bureaucratic
bumbling ang bungling. Did you notice that Boeing was "edged out" of the
latest contract with NASA in favor of Lockheed- Martin.
Ummm .. lets see.. that means a total regime change at NASA with a new
On Sunday 29 October 2006 14:37, Jones Beene wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Standing Bear
There is a company called JP Aerospace that has an idea of
going to space in a balloon This space
ascender would then leave and ascend in a slow circular pathway
gaining speed with
- Original Message -
From: Standing Bear
making hydrinos must be a little harder than Mills has
admitted.
That is becoming clear and it should be obvious why that would be
so -- for the simple reason that it requires *free atomic
hydrogen* to exist in proximity to extremely hot
Civilization?
It hasn't happened yet.
Harry
Philip Winestone wrote:
Anyone looking at the cave paintings in Lascaux, from 15000 years ago, then
looking at the Chauve-Pont-D'arc paintings from about 3 years ago, may
see that the older paintings were far better than the newer ones
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