Ceragenix Pharma, Osmotics Inc, Alaskian Bingo gambling, Osmotics Pharma.
Check 'em on Edgar Yahoo.
We also have an supposedly up and coming California cold fusion company
that started out in the used car business in New Jersey.
I love it.
Richard
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From: "Horace Heffner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 8:38 PM
Subject: Re: Your Surrender has Been Ordered
On Feb 8, 2006, at 12:43 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
These things are caused by stupidity, greed, bad management and -- in
the fac
Title: Re: fossils on Mars
thomas malloy wrote:
> I heard this man interviewed on C to C AM. Click on the fossils link. I
> wonder if this is an example of seeing what you want to see,
> http://xenotechresearch.com/cgi/wp/index.php?cat=3
>
>
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On Feb 8, 2006, at 5:03 PM, Frederick Sparber wrote:
Where have you been since the oil Embargo in the early 70s,Horace>
In Alaska where the oil is. 8^)
We mobilized and brought viable and proven energy technologies
ready for
turnkey by the late 70s to mid eighties, only to have the doo
Where have you been since the oil Embargo in the early 70s,Horace>
We mobilized and brought viable and proven energy technologies ready for
turnkey by the late 70s to mid eighties, only to have the door closed
by the gas pipeline companies, and the electric power companies that
had a glut of newl
On Feb 8, 2006, at 6:11 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Horace Heffner found a mistake in this paper:
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MizunoTanomalouse.pdf
In Fig. 6, the x-axis should be Time/s (not Time/1000s). Mizuno
sent me a corrected version which is now uploaded.
Horace was wondering whether
On Feb 8, 2006, at 12:43 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
These things are caused by stupidity, greed, bad management and --
in the face of terrorism -- energy policy that is tantamount to
treason. (These policies have been endorsed by both parties and the
last six presidents, but I still think they
Has
BYU prof found AIDS cure?Compound could be long-sought
breakthrough
Researchers,
including a BYU scientist, believe they have found a new compound that could
finally kill the HIV/AIDS virus, not just slow it down as current treatments do.
And, unlike the expensive, drug cocktails 25
I heard this man interviewed on C to C AM. Click on the fossils link. I
wonder if this is an example of seeing what you want to see,
http://xenotechresearch.com/cgi/wp/index.php?cat=3
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Those statement by the head of Exxon are a complete joke. Brazil has
already proven that a large country can operate without foreign oil and
other countries will soon follow such as Sweden and Iceland. The only thing
stopping us from kicking our foreign oil habit is a lack of proper will and
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From: Rick Monteverde
On second thought, we DO have to go back to the moon first to dig up the
monolith, don't we...
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That was five years ago, surfer boy.
Terry
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-Original Message-
From: thomas malloy
I sent Hal Puthoff a short excerpt of Jack Sarfati's letter. I
inquired as to practical applications of ZPE technology, and whether
the venue would be a domed stadium, to accommodate Jack's ego, I wonder
if it would fit.
Careful, Thomas, Sarf
People unfamiliar with plug-in hybrid technology may not realize the
full impact of the program I described. See:
http://www.calcars.org/
To make a long story short, after 20 years of development, these cars
would probably get on the order of 200 to 1000 mpg. That is to say,
miles per gallon
Mike Carrell wrote:
Or realistic and responsible, depending on your persepctive. At
present, there is no way that the US will achieve energy indpendence
in any time window less than many decades.
I would bet one or two decades. If this oil executive met any
duration longer than 20 years, his
OrionWorks wrote:
It is extremely "defeatist" due to the perceived conclusions they
offer. Specifically, they express a perceived conclusion that there
ain't no real substitute available now or in the foreseeable future
Actually they say ". . . the short or medium term." And they say "not
fe
- Original Message -
From: "Jed Rothwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Your Surrender has Been Ordered
The URL is difficult to enter, and the article is short and mainly quotes,
so I will take the liberty of uploading it. As Chris Zell says, it is
sadly defeatist.
- Jed
-
> From: Craig Haynie
>> From Jed Rothwell
>> The URL is difficult to enter, and the article is
>> short and mainly quotes, so I will take the liberty of
>> uploading it. As Chris Zell says, it is sadly defeatist.
> If they are honest conclusions, then how can they be
> considered 'defeatist'?
>
They are fatalist instead of defeatist.
Harry
Craig Haynie wrote:
>> The URL is difficult to enter, and the article is short and mainly quotes,
>> so I will take the liberty of uploading it. As Chris Zell says, it is
>> sadly defeatist.
>
> If they are honest conclusions, then how can they be
The URL is difficult to enter, and the article is short and mainly quotes,
so I will take the liberty of uploading it. As Chris Zell says, it is
sadly defeatist.
If they are honest conclusions, then how can they be considered 'defeatist'?
That word implies a preconceived conclusion.
Craig Ha
Here is a good quote from today's N. Y. Times:
http://select.nytimes.com/2006/02/08/opinion/08friedman.html
"Everyone says we need a new Marshall Plan," said Michael Mandelbaum,
a foreign policy expert and the author of "The Case for Goliath." "We
have a Marshall Plan. It's our energy policy.
Horace -
Like Steven says. The Explorations program gave us the rovers, Deep
Impact (whose web servers were brought to their knees by the
overwhelming public interest in the mission around impact time), other
missions to the outer planets, comets, asteroids, etc. IOW, out where
there's new places
Here is a remarkable DVD documentary, "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room"
http://www.netflix.com/MovieDisplay?movieid=70024087&trkid=90529
The producers of this documentary managed to secure some amazing and
highly incriminating video clips. The scene from an in-house video
where the Enron
The URL is difficult to enter, and the article is short and mainly
quotes, so I will take the liberty of uploading it. As Chris Zell
says, it is sadly defeatist.
- Jed
Exxon: America will always rely on foreign oil
Tue Feb 7, 2006 2:19 PM ET
HOUSTON (Reuters) - The United States will always
Jones Beene wrote:
Did Mizuno save some of the electrolyte from the incident for future testing?
I do not know, but I doubt it. He and his guest were somewhat in
shock after the explosion. He was bleeding, deafened, and he had a
shard of glass in his neck close to the artery. I doubt they ha
- Original Message -
From: "Jed Rothwell
Did Mizuno save some of the electrolyte from the incident for
future testing?
Horace Heffner found a mistake in this paper:
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MizunoTanomalouse.pdf
In Fig. 6, the x-axis should be Time/s (not Time/1000s). Mizuno sent
me a corrected version which is now uploaded.
Horace was wondering whether there could have been a buildup of
hydrogen in the
http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=businessNews&storyID
=2006-02-07T191922Z_01_N07246586_RTRUKOC_0_US-ENERGY-EXXON.xml&archived=
False
A very sad defeatist view
> From Rick Monteverde:
>
> > Ok fine, so we won't. Sir Arthur right again, for the wrong
> > reason: NASA just whacked the exploration budget (including the
> > first Europa mission)to service the idiotic political
> > mandate of reviving the 1960's moon missions.
> >
> > On second thought, we
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