Dr. Swartz,
I gather you do not see eye-to-eye with Mr. Rothwell on certain experimental
procedures. That in itself is not an unusual development, particularly as
researchers go about collecting data on the frontiers of what most in our
society are likely to consider to be an unconventional sci
http://freeenergytruth.blogspot.com/2009/09/orbo-launch-countdown-begins-app
rox-100.html
Any betters?
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www.OrionWorks.com
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Michel sez:
> Nice but I do hope that in 20 years books won't be printed at
> all because they will have gone all electronic!
Indeed, a significant number of publications do not need to be printed in
hardcopy. I would like to see newspapers, magazines, and periodicals embrace
this technology.
Ho
From: Mr. Beaty
...
> Re: [Vo]:Progress in invisibility cloaks
...
Years ago I recall seeing a short CNN.COM video on a declassified
invisibility cloak that was "developed" way back in WW II. It was the
simplest of technologies to implement. The technology was nevertheless
extremely effective.
>From Mr. Beaty:
...
> PRESS CONFERENCE:
> See a demonstration of the Keppe Motor and meet the inventors
> Monday, Sept. 22 from 10:00 - 11:00 am
> L.A. Press Club, 4773 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, CA
...
Anybody on this list close enuf and curious enuf to go see the demo?
Regards,
Steven Vinc
>From The Kiplinger Letter, Friday, September 18, 2009
ENERGY SECTION:
Space based power plants are no longer just a science fiction fantasy.
Pacific Gas & Electric aims to supply 250,000 customers from one by 2016.
The Calif. Utility inked a deal with Solaren Corp. for 200 megawatts of
ele
Oops!
I spelled your name wrong, Michel... Actually I can blame that on T. Edison.
;-)
My apologies.
Regards,
Steven Vincnet Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
> -Original Message-
> From: OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
> [mailto:orionwo...@charter.ne
>From Michel:
> According to that paper, electricity can be transported over very long
> distances (from North Africa to all of Europe in their project) with
> only minor losses (15%) using HVDC power lines.
>
> If that's true, it seems to me that with such a HVDC grid, renewable
> energy doesn't
> From: John Fields
>
> On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 16:11:48 -0400, you wrote:
>
> >As John Fields says, this is a harebrained scheme.
> >
> >My guess is that if the power is high enough to useful work, they
> >will eventually discover it can harm your health.
> >
> >I suppose there are some narrow appli
Yet another report on the coming of Wireless power:
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/tech/2009/09/13/electricity.without.plugs.c
nn
http://tinyurl.com/rbrpk9
While I love the idea primarily for its convenience I harbor the suspicion
that we are about to unleash the mother of all power vampires a
Last night I was abducted.
"By aliens?" you say.
Oh, heavens no! I was abducted by creatures far more sinister than aliens.
I was abducted by a cult of religious fanatics.
Last night, during one of my REM cycles, that is.
I'm still trying to understand the significance of m
> Charles Fort:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Fort
>
> believed that coincidences happened for a reason. I wonder what he
> would have thought of the fact that
>
> on Sept. 11, 2001 the Dow closed at 9605, and
> on Sept. 11, 2009 the Dow closed at 9605.
For further inform
>From Horace
> I think the most likely explanation is that the beam splitter sags
multiple wavelengths
> when the device is at the critical angle shown, i.e. when the beam
splitter is horizontal.
> This explains maximum interference at the 180 degree opposed points, and
no interference
> when the
>From Jed:
> Regarding this subject as a whole, I would like to say that I do not deny
> the possibility that someone may have been abducted. I doubt it, but it is
> conceivable. On the other hand we know for a fact that some people who say
> they have had these experiences did not. People
Kyle sez:
...
> Lazar wasn't really imaginative. But maybe Zeta Reticuli is just a
> boring piece of real estate, where nothing of any consequence ever
> happens. After all, it is just shades of 'gray'.
A cleverly executed pun.
Thanks, Kyle.
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
w
Granted, by now this is beating an already dead horse to death...
See:
http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/world/2009/09/04/lah.japan.1st.lady.ufo.cnn
"Mostly Harmless"
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
Jak sez:
...
> So although Jed Rothwell is absolutely correct with his
> psycho-social collective consciousness analysis of the matter
> in the main; let us not throw out the baby totally with the
> bath-water.
>
> As J. Allen Hynek extremely thoroughly researched, tested , &
> documented; ther
See:
http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/tech/2009/09/06/wikipedia.biggest.blunders.
cnn
Same stuff as discussed before, but with additional detail concerning the
colorizing of specific text originating from questionable posters making
questionable posts.
I just wish Wiki would remove the anonymous
Horace sez:
> Jed sez:
>
> ...
> > Let me just say this about that
> >
> > I think the Grim Reaper responded most eloquently to this volley:
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoBTsMJ4jNk
> >...specially about 4:20 into this priceless Monty Python skit. Of course,
> > its not just
>From Mr. Lawrence,
...
> > What I think is more important is the experience itself - what kind of
> > an emotional/intellectual impact it is having on the experiencer,
> > regardless of what costume the players are currently decked out in.
> > Trying to prove scientifically that these e
Jed sez:
...
> Let me just say this about that -
.
I think the Grim Reaper responded most eloquently to this volley:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoBTsMJ4jNk
...specially about 4:20 into this priceless Monty Python skit. Of course,
it's not just the Americans who are humil
>From Jed:
> There are also on-line utilities that instantly remove Acrobat copy
protection.
> But the ones I found do not work with files over 7 MB, and it doesn't seem
> sporting to do it that way. It isn't cricket.
>
> Anyway, you can break Acrobat copy protect as easily as a badger st
From: Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
...
> >For the life of me I tried to cut & past in the URL to this specific
> >Wikipedia CNN video clip but was unsuccessful. I can only suggest
> >going to CNN.COM, click on the "video" link (Upper right hand corner)
> >and scroll down 75% - 80% of the way through the
I googled "press the red button".
All sorts of hits came up - most pointing to the same annoying red button
app.
It appears to be a harmless app.
Here are some Googled searched comments:
http://www.i-am-bored.com/bored_link.cfm?link_id=9644
http://www.mostfungames.com/do-not-press-the-red-butto
FYI,
I think most who have commented on this issue have missed a specific point,
no pun intended. Why are there different URL sites all sporting the same red
dot function? None of my other google alerts appear "infected."
This is specific. Only in regards to Google news alerts concerning
"Blackl
Just a curiosity.
I have one of my google news alerts set for "Blacklight Power". Several days
ago I started getting the same annoying web site displaying nothing more
than a red dot telling me not to press the red button. It was amusing the
first time I played along. But after getting the exact s
Robin Sez:
> While this is a wonderfully entertaining little SF tale, it doesn't
> really make sense on a galactic scale. Why go to all the trouble of
> growing "food" elsewhere, when it's much cheaper and easier to grow
> it at home? Note that interstellar travel capability implies an advanced
Robin and Terry sez:
...
> >Is this such a wise idea?
>
> Any race that is interstellar capable, lives that close, and wanted to
> wipe us out would have already long done so.
>
> >
> >http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/news/2955/goodbye-from-earth
I can't resist. ;-)
---
Jed Sez:
> > Even my book is now published elsewhere, come to think of it. I put it
> > on the Kindle. It costs $1. I think 5 or 10 copies have sold, including
> > one to> myself. I haven't got any royalties yet. I am expecting a
> > windfall of as much as $5 per annum.
>
> LOL! Perhaps you ca
Terry Sez
> > I wait with bated breath as well. ;-)
>
> Or "baited" breath. :-)
* ran out of "*"s.
Regards
Steven V*ncent Johnson
www.Or*onworks.com
www.zazzle.com/or*onworks
> From: Terry Blanton
> > It would be a lot more convincing if the web page actually had any
> > quotes from the FOIA-released study which supported their claims about
> > it. But they don't.
>
> They said it was "forthcoming". We await it with bated breath.
I gather portions of the latest re
This weekend a birthday party was held at a favorite cafe in Madison for two
guests, myself and a friend of ours, a technician who works at Fermilab. I
asked our technician friend how things were going at FERMI.
For those who might be curious, there are rumors that Fermilab may be close
to hunting
Jones sez:
> Onion usually always attempts to be an eye-watering spoof
> This one rises almost to the level of conspiracy theory, given
> recent threads on Vortex ;-)
>
>
and as we know, reality can be stranger than fiction. In several
> layered ways
not unlike an the onion-iof-reality
Terry sez:
> I wonder if the eels are edible?
>
> Thanks, Horace.
For clarification on this important matter please refer to:
http://physicsinsights.org/iemy/
Search for the following cryptic message, about a screen full down:
"Arv ÿufirao su ÿk onôtuen eeten irhararor zhao daro!"
To the rig
If you haven't already done so, check out BlackLight Power's web site.
http://www.blacklightpower.com/
Besides a new face, new stuff reported on.
"Power from Water", etc...
steve
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>From Mr. Blanton:
>> Whitley Strieber has always described his encounters as
>> encounters with "visitors." I think it is an apt description.
>> We don't really know who the "visitors" are, or where they
>> come from. In my own opinion, (an opinion I fully admit has
>> not been proven) what w
>From Terry:
> Whitley Streiber's physical evidence:
>
> http://www.unknowncountry.com/journal/?id=375
Thank you for bringing Whitley's recent statement to my attention, Terry.
I recall quite well Parade Magazine's claim where they incorrectly linked
Strieber to someone who suffers from tempora
Greetings Harbach,
I see there is a lot on your mind these days.
To be honest what impressed me the most out of the entire essay was the
simple emoticon:
~:-0
Kool! Never seen that one before. I like it.
Personally, I think you have developed your intellectual processors to such
a con
Terry sez:
> Are you familiar with the term "walk-in"? (Not referring to any known
> hair salon. :)
I wuz wondering when someone would mention the W-I word. Yes, I'm quite
familiar with the concept. In fact, I asked my witch doctor if that might
have been what happened in my case.
Curiously,
Greetings Harbach,
Considering the fact that many of my recent Vort contributions have
typically turned into multi-page essays I'd have to say you took my
criticism quite well. I was expecting that you would either dismiss or
"trash" my critique. You proved me wrong!
...
Regarding:
> And then N
Greetings Mr. Jak
After repetitive attempts to interface portions of my biological
omni-membrane processor clusters with my m-brane quasi-deja-vu distortion
assimilators, I noticed that there is a tendency for my psychic
quasi-psychic temporal validation parameters to become defrazed beyond of
the
Hi Ed,
...
> The physical evidence consists of parts of space crafts as
> described by trusted observers, objects removed from abductees
> as documented by doctors, changes in soil composition and
> depressions at landing sites, and physical changes in the eye
> as found by doctors.
From: Mr. Storms
>>> According to David Jacob's work, the abductees run in families.
>>> I suppose some random catch and release might happen, but this
>>> does not seem to be the prevailing method. People who are abducted
>>> are also caught repeatedly and re-examined. The aliens seem to be
>>>
>From Mr. Smith:
> Hi All, 8-6-09
>
> On Tuesday, 7-28-09, I visited the Cleveland Museum of
> Natural History; the Darwin exhibits were outstanding.
> One of the best was an interactive display examining the
> effects of selection for a larger brain. This tended to
> require a
From: Mr. Storms
> According to David Jacob's work, the abductees run in families.
> I suppose some random catch and release might happen, but this
> does not seem to be the prevailing method. People who are abducted
> are also caught repeatedly and re-examined. The aliens seem to be
>
>From Mr. Zell:
> Apparently, there are claims of some potential abductees being
> rejected due to age or health.
>
>
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601086&sid=aILLOMP8rU34&refer=latin
_america
> I can't get a job interview and now, even ET's aren't hiring.
> This interdi
>From Mr. Fink
> You were right to ultimately conclude that it was not Jesus, but it was
> something that a true psychic channeler would know very well. There
> are fake channelers too who are not connected to the spirit world.
>
> For every real thing that exists in this world, there are huckst
Hi Harry,
> I think some of the abductions are related to the experience of
> sleep paralysis. This is when you awake from sleep but find you are
> incapable of moving. It is a frightening feeling.
I've experienced sleep paralysis. I think many have. Indeed, the first
couple of times I experienc
Terry sez:
> Absolutely one of the best descriptions of sudden self-actualization I
> have ever read. I, too, experienced something similar at about 19 yrs
> old.
Actually, Terry, I have a confession to make. I must recount the true-story
of a deeply buried memory.
You be the judge! ;-)
--
>From Mr. Fink
> It seems to me that traditional cases of demon
> possession over the centuries have been more common
> with more documentations than the UFO/abductions we
> have today. Couldn't this all be a new twist on an
> old theme? Perhaps we tend to embrace this new stuff
> and reject
Terry sez:
> Maybe. But, as any real estate agent will tell you what is important
> is: "Location, location, location." If you want to establish a
> little illegal operation and keep the galactic police off your arse,
> you surely do not do it in the galactic core. You would pick some
> backw
>From Mr. Beene
...
> IOW there is a basic commonality with the alien abduction phenomena and
> religion that is almost always swept under the rug of mass hysteria, by
> the chief poobahs of religious doctrine, who do not wish to be associated
> with the taint of heathen mentality (nor to jeopar
>From Terry:
> Scenario 3 was put forth by one of the remote viewers of fame, the
> name of exactly which one escapes me. He purports that the aliens are
> actually time travelers from our future. The human race altered their
> DNA intentionally to try to eliminate all those "nasty" human
> char
Terry sez:
> (So, Steven, considering your glint of denial, could you be an
> experiencer? Ever had an event of missing time? ;-)
Me??? In denial??? I am not Take that back! :-)
Alas, I'm afraid I must disappoint the few (VERY few, I'm sure) who might
have wondered if I'm a closet abductee
>From Mr. Blanton
> BTW, I don't have a lot of respect for Schmitt.
> Are you aware of his falling out with Dr. Kevin Randall,
> his former partner?
...
More than I had wished! I had many private email exchanges with Mr. Randle
back in the 90s in regards to the aftermath of this sordid affair
>From Mr. Blanton:
> John, [Mack] G-d rest his soul, also believed, much like you,
> that abductions were not totally physical. He thought it might
> be only the spirit that was abducted.
I experienced a my own personal Mack of the 3rd kind encounter when I
briefly brushed past the venerable doc
>From Mr. Storms
> Steven, are you suggesting the "something else" is
> imagination or a mind probe by the aliens without physical contact?
Why either/or?
It seems plausible for me to speculate that some of the "somethings" may
indeed be of our own imagination. But then, as we are beginning to
>From Mr. Storms
> Steven, it really helps not to have a ready made explanation, such as
> you have, when evaluating the UFO events. Such expected notions cause
> a person to reject data, perhaps subconsciously. For example, you
> would like the phenomenon to involve some kind multi-dimensional
>
Test Ignore
Trying a new email setting.
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
>From Jed Rothwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yale Daily News, Friday Jan. 13, 2006:
>
> http://www.yaledailynews.com/article.asp?AID=31250
>
...
Jed,
Kevles' reply to Ed Storm's protest gives me the impression of someone trying
his best to extricate himself having to admit the possibility
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