I recently contacted someone who had gone to the
trouble of obtaining Stan Meyer's autopsy report.
The following was his interesting reply.
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The autopsy report makes no mention of the often
rumored "food poisoning" and the death i
John,
> Hell, why not change it to [This is a Vortex-L Message] to
> make sure no one
> could possibly miss it? A nod is as good as a wink to a
> blind man.
I suspect that I'm not alone in only having sporadic access to a fat mail
client. For a large portion of my working week, I'm reduced to
In reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s message of Sun, 11 Jun
2006 19:24:20 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
>http://media.ford.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=20332&make_id=trust
>
>Why are the outputs so low? 80 horses outta a 4.2 l engine?
[snip]
I think Jones answered that the other day. Hydrogen has a low
dens
In reply to Frederick Sparber's message of Mon, 12 Jun 2006
07:14:36 -0600:
Hi,
[snip]
>Please do. I want to see if high energy "fractional orbit" hydrinos are
>formed in the
>water molecules in an ICE after "Preconditioning" in the Joe Cell.
>Do they evaporate out of the "highly conductive-syrup
Using a disk or hoop to measure the width of a string?
Particle Radius, R = kq^2/E
Electron energy E = mc^2 = 8.19E-14 Joule
R = 3.72E-15 meters or Fermi
Disk or Hoop (string circles ?)
Proton energy E = mc^2 = 1.49E-10 Joule
R = 2.0E-18 meters
Or with 3 stacked "quark circles" making a p
Grimer wrote..
recently contacted someone who had gone to thetrouble of
obtaining Stan Meyer's autopsy report.The following was his interesting
reply.
===
The autopsy report makes no mention of the often
rumored "food poisoning
Posted earlier:
>
> Particle Radius, R = kq^2/E
>
> Electron energy E = mc^2 = 8.19E-14 Joule
> R = 3.72E-15 meters or 3.72 Fermi
> Disk or Hoop (string circles ?)
>
> Proton energy E = mc^2 = 1.49E-10 Joule
> R = 2.0E-18 meters or 0.002 Fermi
> Or with 3 stacked "quark circles" making a
-Original Message-
From: Grimer
Any lawyers wish to comment? 8-)
<><><><><><>
IANAL, however, do you know if the coroner was a pathologist? In many
places the coroner doesn't have to be even a medical doctor.
Terry
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I suspect that I'm not alone in only having sporadic access to a fat
mail
client. For a large portion of my working week, I'm reduced to web only
access
to my POP3 maildrop - no folders, rules or filters possible.
For those of us similarly 'challenged', I'd suggest that this small
change
This Meyer conspiracy nonsense is kind of a silly
waste of time IMHO - even if there were some proof ...
(not that there aren't real conspiracies in the world
today)
Stan Meyer was not murdered, most likely. Nor was Gene
Mallove.
Meyer had many risk factors for Aneurysm, which is
probably what ha
Oops, meant to say-
...nor was Gene Mallove murdered as part of a
conspiracy.
Of course he was murdered. Meyer was not even
murdered. There was no big conspiracy to silence the
enemies of 'Big Oil' in either case - at least there
is no evidence of such.
-Original Message-
From: Jones Beene
There was no big conspiracy to silence the
enemies of 'Big Oil' in either case - at least there
is no evidence of such.
<><><><><>
A shiek would not be worth his linen if he did not do all he could to
protect his country's interests. You probably
Jones Beene wrote:
Stan Meyer was not murdered,
most likely. Nor was Gene
Mallove.
As noted this meant Gene was not murdered by an establishment
conspirator, but rather by an ordinary crazed drug addict.
The larger problem with all of
this talk is that it probably does the whole field of alterna
I wonder about Paul Brown. He warned everyone he was being threatened,
discontinued his work - then re-started it later and died in an
"accident" soon after.
If tens of thousands die for oil in war, should inventors be off
limits? Most of us have enough sense to avoid walking thru crime ridden
Zell, Chris wrote:
I wonder about Paul Brown. He warned everyone he was being threatened,
discontinued his work - then re-started it later and died in an
"accident" soon after.
Indeed, the Brown case seems a lot more serious to me.
On the other hand, as I recall Brown was known for driving
-Original Message-
From: Jed Rothwell
Along the same lines, I do not think Park and Zimmerman are
"conspiring" to suppress cold fusion . . .
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Just what *is* PZ's motivation on the Hydrino list? He has spent
countless hours debunking hydrinos & CQM in particular and FE
Chris mentions Paul Brown - by coincidence there was this about him on
CBSmarketwatch.com today
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Report: Enough wind offshore to electrify America
Wind power offshore can equal the present capacity of all landed power
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T here is as much wind power potential (900,000 megaw
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Report: Enough wind offshore to electrify America
>
>Wind power offshore can equal the present capacity of all landed power
>plants. U.S. Dept. of Energy report is another big leap forward for
>Cape Wind
That is astounding. There is also enough wind power in North and
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