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  1. American Religion is a cash cow cannibilizing true faith that there is something more to the human condition. I watched Jay Baker's first podcast. It must tough to be the son of a scam artist.
  2. Is it possible to create an electromagnetic pulse strong enough to control the planet in this manner without also knocking out all of the electrical equipment required to generate such a pulse? Nikola Tesla is regarded as one of the most important inventors in history. He is well known for his contributions to the discipline of electricity and magnetism in the late 19th and early 20th century. Tesla's patents and theoretical work form the basis of modern alternating current electric power (AC) systems, including the polyphase power distribution systems and the AC motor, with which he helped usher in the Second Industrial Revolution. Later in life, Tesla made some remarkable claims concerning a "teleforce" weapon The press called it a "peace ray" or death ray. In total, the components and methods included: An apparatus for producing manifestations of energy in free air instead of in a high vacuum as in the past. This, according to Tesla in 1934, was accomplished. A mechanism for generating tremendous electrical force. This, according to Tesla, was also accomplished. A means of intensifying and amplifying the force developed by the second mechanism. A new method for producing a tremendous electrical repelling force. This would be the projector, or gun, of the invention. Tesla worked on plans for a directed-energy weapon between the early 1900s till the time of his death. In 1937, Tesla composed a treatise entitled "The Art of Projecting Concentrated Non-dispersive Energy through the Natural Media" concerning charged particle beams.[42] Tesla published the document in an attempt to expound on the technical description of a "superweapon that would put an end to all war". This treatise of the particle beam is currently in the Nikola Tesla Museum archive in Belgrade. It described an open ended vacuum tube with a gas jet seal that allowed particles to exit, a method of charging particles to millions of volts, and a method of creating and directing nondispersive particle streams (through electrostatic repulsion). Records of his indicate that it was based on a narrow stream of atomic clusters of liquid mercury or tungsten accelerated via high voltage (by means akin to his magnifying transformer). Tesla gave the following description concerning the particle gun's operation: [The nozzle would] "send concentrated beams of particles through the free air, of such tremendous energy that they will bring down a fleet of 10,000 enemy airplanes at a distance of 200 miles from a defending nation's border and will cause armies to drop dead in their tracks". The weapon could be used against ground based infantry or for antiaircraft purposes. Tesla tried to interest the US War Department in the device. He also offered this invention to European countries. None of the governments purchased a contract to build the device. He was unable to act on his plans. Here is a rare interview with Tom Bearden on the forgotten work of Nikola Tesla http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6...423&q=tesla I have been hearing rumors about how the Russians had developed scalar weaponry, some of which was based on research by Tesla were responsible for bringing down a Canadian airliner in 1985 and Challenger in 1986.
  3. Campaigning for president in 2000, George W. Bush pledged to regulate emissions of carbon dioxide, the primary greenhouse gas contributing to global warming. After taking office, Bush broke his promise. Six years later, nothing has been done to regulate carbon dioxide emissions in the United States at the federal level. Now there is a chance the courts could force the Bush administration to take action. A group of 12 states has sued the Bush administration, arguing that the Clean Air Act requires the government to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from vehicles. The outcome of the case will "likely determine whether the Environmental Protection Agency can regulate greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and other industries" as well. Tomorrow, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in this case, which the Houston Chronicle bills as "perhaps the most significant environmental case ever to reach its marbled halls." http://www.nytimes.com/2001/03/14/politics...01a&ei=5070
  4. Restart your computer in Safe Mode. If the computer is running, shut down Windows, and then turn off the power. Wait 30 seconds, and then turn the computer on. Start tapping the F8 key. The Windows Advanced Options Menu will appear. If you begin tapping the F8 key too soon, some computers display a "keyboard error" message. To resolve this, restart the computer and try again. Ensure that the Safe Mode option is selected. Press Enter. The computer then begins to start in Safe Mode. Login on your usual account. Open your Norton AntiVirus Scan Tool If you get nothing post it on the boards. I will research your problem.
  5. Luke that post was not from me. Someone was using my screename to discredit me. I am sorry for everyone reading such a pathetic post.
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