I'm still forced to post from my Google account because the Eskimo
server continues to reject my charter.net email.

Hi Frank, I can't help but comment.

> Yes anybody can look at it.  I will send you my ACS paper if
> you write to me.  Lane put it up on a file share on his page.
> I was surprised by Lane. He is young man with a shaved head
> and earrings.
>
> I would naturally avoid him on the street. He as had some trouble
> in the past.  He has picked up and ran with the ball.  He has
> even pointed out some arguments of mine that were circular and
> week.  He believes that we are going to change the world.  I have
> told him to keep some balance in his life so he does not get
> depressed when it does not happen.  Thank you Lane.  I hope he
> gets a reward.

Lane sounds like a rebel who has finally found a worthy cause in which
to focus his energies on. In that respect I suspect you have been very
good for him. A rebel who has found a worthy cause in which to pledge
their heart and soul to can transform into a formidable warrior.

Maybe there's an interesting lesson to be learned from all of this.
I'm speculating here, but perhaps initially hoping that one's
controversial theories would be recognized by the scientific
establishment was unrealistic, at least initially. In hindsight, how
could one expect the establishment to react to a theory that would
challenge a lot of current beliefs. They consider you to be an
outsider, someone whom in their view has not earned the right to
express controversial theories to their peers. As such, they have made
sure not give you a free pass to the good'ol boys club.  Under the
circumstances, "hiring" a good rebel who, in turn, had been searching
for a good cause to fight may have turned out to have been the best
choice you could have made under the circumstances.  (They can be
difficult to control however. The control issue may crop up later on
in the relationship.)

Apparently, other "rebels" are now beginning to pick up on Lane's You
Tube broadcasts. It would appear some of them may have also decided to
add their own unique sward and shield to the on-going battle to
establish Truth, Justice, and the American Way. More feathers in your
cap.

Besides, it cost you very little.

> I have had a bit of good news.  One of the largest electronic
> companies is seriously interested in my cell phone adapter.  I
> cant say much about because I singed a non disclosure.  I hope
> to put the thing in may cars. It is cheep, works well, and is
> fun.  Every time a car goes down the freeway, in any city,
> world wide, there goes  a buck for me.  I hope it happens. I'm
> am tired of looking for a job as a condition of my unemployment.
> If this thing goes I will have no more of that.

"We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own."
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=borg

> I am still after those nasty bed bugs.  I have ideas on how to
> mechanically block them.  This will be my next adventure if the
> cell phone things works out.

How'bout a hot hair dryer? ;-)

> I am getting some feed back.  One guy turned into an atom went
> through the wall on his apt and saw me. He has not told anyone
> but me about this.

Ah! Another remote viewer wannabe. Well... who knows. Maybe he
actually can RV! What happened? Did he catch you slathering peanut
butter on your cheeseburger?

> ...  Another bunch is trying to cover me with
> blood and save me from damnation.

I wouldn't worry too much about them those folks. ;-) It's the woman
who believes our planet  has been invaded by evil blue-skinned Syrians
who have unleashed a plague of nasty nanobots that invade our bodies
with the goal of turning us all into obedient zombies that... oh,
forget it.

See: http://www.godsebook.org/notes.html


> As they say in Spanish, "Eye krumba!"

I think it is pronounced "Ay, caramba!"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C2%A1Ay,_caramba!

BTW, I lived in El Salvador as a "gringo" for three years back in the
mid 1960s." Several of my Salvadoran high school colleagues expressed
a personal belief that they considered me, the "gringo", to be a
second class citizen in their country. I suspect many of my critics
came from rich families whom, collectively speaking, had amassed
90%-95% of the entire wealth of the Salvadorian economy. Come to think
of it I gather that's exactly what's is beginning to happen again in
our own country. The last time wealth go so unevenly distributed in
our own country was just prior to the Great Depression. Very sobering
statistics.

Remember! Today is November 2nd. Get out and VOTE!

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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