Re: [Vo]:The Kanzius - Chlorine connection

2008-03-31 Thread Jones Beene
Richard, OK, when you get through chuckling over it, expand on the thought. Aussies love to tease Texas boys but behind the comment lies something I haven't thought of before. Robin can speak for himself- but there is no tease here IMHO. (not that Texan's don't deserve it on occasion ;-) I

Re: [Vo]:The Kanzius - Chlorine connection

2008-03-31 Thread Jones Beene
Richard, It should also be mentioned that polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs) like the kinds once used in transformers, which have leaked into drainage and spent considerable time in direct sunlight become strongly photoactivated, and have been said to glow for a while after sunset. The only reason

Re: [Vo]:They're back!

2008-03-31 Thread Harry Veeder
Aren't alien craft more symmetrical than that? ;-) Harry On 30/3/2008 11:28 AM, Terry Blanton wrote: The dragonfly ufo drones are back in the new along with a leaked 1986 research document on reverse engineering: http://www.ufo-blog.com/ufo-blog/labels/california.html

[Vo]:Heretical biology

2008-03-31 Thread William Beaty
Here's a biology book I'm going to buy: Cells, Gels, and the Engines of Life by G. Pollack, a researcher here at UW Bioengineering. Someone at work was talking about this book having heretical biochemistry and water memory controversy. Then I read this amazon review written by A. Stein, PhD

Re: [Vo]:Heretical biology

2008-03-31 Thread Mike Carrell
I am half way through it. The back cover is studded with glowing endorsements from students and professionals.. I'm no biologist, but it makes sense. The water memory is not exotic, but a resoned discourse on how water molecules next to proteins can become structured. The book is very readable

[Vo]:Close the Patent Office

2008-03-31 Thread Michael Foster
It is said that the head of the U.S. Patent Office wanted it closed in 1845, because everything significant had already been invented. I'm not sure if that's really true, but I have another reason for wanting it closed. Here is a good example.

Re: [Vo]:Heretical biology

2008-03-31 Thread Michael Foster
Yep, it's required reading at my house now. --- William Beaty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here's a biology book I'm going to buy: Cells, Gels, and the Engines of Life by G. Pollack, a researcher here at UW Bioengineering. Someone at work was talking about this book having heretical

Re: [Vo]:They're back!

2008-03-31 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Harry Veeder's message of Mon, 31 Mar 2008 12:57:50 -0500: Hi, [snip] Aren't alien craft more symmetrical than that? ;-) Harry On 30/3/2008 11:28 AM, Terry Blanton wrote: The dragonfly ufo drones are back in the new along with a leaked 1986 research document on reverse

Re: [Vo]:The Kanzius - Chlorine connection

2008-03-31 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Mon, 31 Mar 2008 07:41:38 -0700 (PDT): Hi, [snip] Richard, OK, when you get through chuckling over it, expand on the thought. Aussies love to tease Texas boys but behind the comment lies something I haven't thought of before. Robin can speak for himself-

Re: [Vo]:Heretical biology

2008-03-31 Thread William Beaty
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008, Mike Carrell wrote: I am half way through it. The back cover is studded with glowing endorsements from students and professionals.. I'm no biologist, but it makes sense. The water memory is not exotic, but a resoned discourse on how water molecules next to proteins can

Re: [Vo]:The Kanzius - Chlorine connection

2008-03-31 Thread thomas malloy
Jones Beene wrote: Richard, OK, when you get through chuckling over it, expand on the thought. Aussies 4) Solar hydrinos are created in the sun's corona and if they arrive in the solar wind, they will likely accumulate in the oceans of earth, and have an affinity for alkali metal