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From: Bastiaan Bergman
> it is said that the reason RM never actively pursues - or mentions the
so-called "deuterino" (reduced orbital deuterium species) relates to
potential weaponization.
> How can Deuterinos be weaponized?
Let's be clear on this. It is most unlike
Jones,
Haven't been following long enough yet.
> it is said that RM never actively pursues - or
> mentions the so-called "deuterino" (reduced orbital deuterium species)
> relates to potential weaponization.
How can Deuterino's be weaponized? And why Deuterino's specifically?
And why would one wh
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Wed, 8 Feb 2012 10:16:43 -0800:
Hi,
[snip]
>Let's don't go there.
...you just did. :)
Regards,
Robin van Spaandonk
http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html
Von: Jones Beene
An: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Gesendet: 19:16 Mittwoch, 8.Februar 2012
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Jones,
>Anyone having followed Mills/BLP through the years- is probably aware that
>of one of the reasons
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From: Terry Blanton
> Then again, maybe the Ruskies are looking to weaponize the bugs.
Funny you should mention that. But this thread might be more appropriate for
the "above top secret" forum (if you don't mind being added to the list of
those who are guaranteed a ful
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
> This could open up a certain category of risk to the rest or us, and it is
> doubtful that proper precautions are being taken.
As I understand it, there was an agreed protocol for extracting
samples. The idea was not to kill us or them (what
From: Alain Sepeda
>
some non hydrides environments trigger LENR. carbon cycles : polycyclic
hydrocarbons, graphènes , carbons nanotubes, footbalène...
This field of polycyclic catalysts is based primarily on the important
Mizuno experiments with phenanthrene, which is an extract of co
Reading Larsen Slides, he cite possibilities that some non hydrides
environments trigger LENR.
carbon cycles : polycyclic hydrocarbons, graphènes , carbons nanotubes,
footbalène...
carbon cycles on hydrides, or on other metal...
also maybe collective electrons in beam (citing old 192x experiment
Jones Beene wrote:
Good point. But this was 50 years to adapt chemically - in order to merely
> survive.
>
> ** **
>
> It would surely take much longer to adapt in such a way as to actually
> derive excess energy from D2O. . .
>
Sure. Millions of years, I suppose, assuming it can be done at
Von: Terry Blanton
An: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Gesendet: 0:20 Mittwoch, 8.Februar 2012
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3, Nazi's
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1034314/
--
As a Nazi descendant I
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Alan J Fletcher wrote:
> 1. Ice-nine.
> 2. A sleeping Kraken
3, Nazi's
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1034314/
T
Good point. But this was 50 years to adapt chemically - in order to merely
survive.
It would surely take much longer to adapt in such a way as to actually
derive excess energy from D2O, and almost all experts in biology would say
it is impossible.
Kervan is controversial and there is eviden
Celani et al. already found species adapted to heavy water: Ralstonia
detusculanense.
http://www.uniprot.org/taxonomy/148618
And one other. See the papers at LENR-CANR.org.
This stuff in the heavy water from Ontario Hydro (which I think has a new
name). It adapted sometime in the last 50 years.
Von: Alan J Fletcher
An: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Gesendet: 21:10 Dienstag, 7.Februar 2012
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1. Ice-nine.
2. A sleeping Kraken
-
Ah, had Vonnegut a scientific bend?
Did not know that.
...Langmu
Von: Joe Hughes
An: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Gesendet: 20:55 Dienstag, 7.Februar 2012
Betreff: Re: [Vo]:Prediction on Antarctica's buried Lake
Yeah - some of those folks definitely go to sleep wearing their tin foil
1. Ice-nine.
2. A sleeping Kraken
Yeah - some of those folks definitely go to sleep wearing their tin foil
hats. ;)
I was posting those links not directly in relation to the heavy water
theory but in response to zer tte's:
From what i have read so far they're not expecting much more than pure
water, like really pure. They're s
What a surprise. I was not aware that so many people were following this...
most of whom, shall we say - already have a "conspiracy theory" slant.
I waded through 20 pages of good and awful postings - without seeing any
reference to heavy water, or to life evolved to use it. Have you seen this
me
Von: Jones Beene
An: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Gesendet: 19:37 Dienstag, 7.Februar 2012
Betreff: RE: [Vo]:Prediction on Antarctica's buried Lake
Yes, indeed. And this raises another issue, which may be what you are
alludi
Been following this for quite a few days over on this forum here - some
really fascinating info and discussions.
Initial thread and info:
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread804606/pg1
Latest thread started after reaching it:
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread806014/pg1
On 02/07/2
Yes, indeed. And this raises another issue, which may be what you are
alluding to.
What if the water in this lake does turn out to be heavily enriched in D2O
and in addition, there is found to be an evolved lifeform which has
“learned” (i.e. has evolved a biological mechanism) to metabolize the
d
>From what i have read so far they're not expecting much more than pure water,
>like really pure. They're supposed to be looking for some alien life form but
>seems to have found none so far. If they are really looking for heavy water,
>they've got quite a good cover but i don't really see how t
I haven't thought of a payback! Just a funny thing that I thought :) But I
am kind of annoyed by this cheap soap opera that never seem to end. I have
hopes for DGT, but I lost on Rossi. His talk about robotic production line,
his not talking anymore about wide sale 1MW units, his increasing anger,
Von: Jones Beene
An: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Gesendet: 17:51 Dienstag, 7.Februar 2012
Betreff: [Vo]:Prediction on Antarctica's buried Lake
You heard it first on Vo...
Jones
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Not to forget: The Russians are also strong in research on biol
Daniel, this particular "stuff" about D2O enrichment via a long-term density
reflux mechanism is serious science. I realize that this is not always the
case on vortex.
No smiley this time. "The Stuff" . cough.cough . OTOH (as it appears on
Wiki) seems to be a low budget horror flick made by the
Not really! The stuff! Jones was talking about extracting something, lol.
2012/2/7 Robert McKay
> On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 5:14 PM, Daniel Rocha
> wrote:
> > Have you see The Stuff?
>
> Did you mean "The Thing" ?
>
> Rob
>
>
--
Daniel Rocha - RJ
danieldi...@gmail.com
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 5:14 PM, Daniel Rocha wrote:
> Have you see The Stuff?
Did you mean "The Thing" ?
Rob
Have you see The Stuff?
2012/2/7 Jones Beene
> Antarctica's buried Lake Vostok has supposedly been breached by a Russian
> team, following an arduous and very expensive effort.
>
>
> http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-57372465/russian-team-reaches-antarctica
> s-buried-lake-vostok-say-reports/
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