Hi.

That article about subterrenes was an interesting read,
makes me want to find the patents he's talking about.
I suspect the problem with this idea ( one of several
really ) is that the resulting tunnel would probably
be radioactive from the reactor. I know that a whole
slew of nuclear powered whatevers were patented by
some of the original researchers of atomic energy;
practically speaking little of it came into commercial
use. It's a cool idea though, and if you don't mind
being sterilized after you trip though the transatlantic
tubeway it's all aboard...

Referring to Jones earlier hallucination, given the
cost of drilling wouldn't it be cheaper to head up
to the north pole and wrangle a premade freshwater
icecube? Jones needs to share whatever he's been
doing to have dreams like that (grin). 

Oh yes, that's "freedom drill" not subterrene, you
latte sipping NYtimes reading volvo driving terrorist!
Double plus ungood.

K.

War is Peace
Freedom is Slavery
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH!

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From: Jones Beene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 11:21 AM
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--- Terry Blanton wrote:
 
> The good news is that nuclear subterrenes ...
> http://www.anomalous-images.com/text/nuclear.html

Whoa... I guess FS is right about the lunar
influence....

Well, if nothing else - the idea behind "subterrenes"
(sounds like a menu offering at a french deli) seems
to be real, in the sense that it was explored on
paper...  and the fact that a few years later we had
the famous movie "China Syndrome" which seemed to have
hit a cultural nerve, indicates that a "meme" evolved
out of it. 

Looking for the vitae of this guy, Richard Sauder,
Ph.D... one seems to suspect that he orderd his from
the same institute for "higher" learning that sold
Bearden his (rolling papers included) ... not that
there's anything wrong with that... his erudition is
so obvious from his careful research and balanced
writings that a PhD is superfluous to a researcher of
this caliber.

Jones


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