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| 6 String Woodie User ID: 992677 09/17/2010 04:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Been 3 hours or more catching UP. lots of Posting glad to have fair eye Sight today. Marine traffic Must be slow for Certain. whos fishing 1 On 1 anyway. Jellyfish Pocket Levels Surely being Tied At the lures Not without wieght and scented bait srayed Directly on it and Best to clean the spool before You cast. land mass relocation tetonic aggravation siesmic action for austrialasia fault grids. why the hell is it needed for cultivation if algea will be the primary food source ? europe on the move in winter to avoid extended freeze where ? is it antarctica for new semi tropic getaways ? fish its whats for dinner. "The wisdom listens when Knowledge speaks". - Quoted by: Jimi Hendrix |
| 6 String Woodie User ID: 992677 09/17/2010 05:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | au rora algea Quoting: 1221 1093619fuels to food as mentioned earlier [link to news.cnet.com] Woodie- Do you know if algae grows better or worse with LESS FISH in the water? what do they do in the fish tank ? "The wisdom listens when Knowledge speaks". - Quoted by: Jimi Hendrix |
| Live for Yahweh User ID: 1060540 09/17/2010 05:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hope this is relevant, a good read none the less for my believing brothers and sisters. Unfolding Prophecy [09.02.2010] Will Israel Cede Sovereignty Over Jerusalem ? Today, Jerusalem has taken center stage in Israel. It is the focal point of attention as talks between Israel and the Palestinians start in Washington, D.C. In a candid interview, Israel's Defense Minister Ehud Barak endorsed dividing Jerusalem and placing Jewish sites in the Old City under an independent regime. Barak says: "West Jerusalem and 12 Jewish neighborhoods that are home to 200,000 residents will be ours. The Arab neighborhoods in which close to a quarter million Palestinians live will be theirs. There will be a special regime in place along with agreed upon arrangements in the Old City, the Mount of Olives and the City of David." Read more... [link to www.onejerusalem.org] |
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| 1221 User ID: 1093619 09/17/2010 05:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | au rora algea Quoting: 6 String Woodiefuels to food as mentioned earlier [link to news.cnet.com] Woodie- Do you know if algae grows better or worse with LESS FISH in the water? what do they do in the fish tank ? Just asked salt water fish guy...algae grows better with more fish, rather than less...needs nitrate. But also read site you posted...they grow in special salt water ponds. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1101725 09/17/2010 05:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: 6 String Woodie Look at all the land than will be freed up for traditional food for humans. Au rora makes supplements and feed and some biofuel, then acres and acres planted for bio and feed can be planted in sweet potatoes and corn and pecan orchards. (As long as we have enough fresh water to grow the plants.) |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1101725 09/17/2010 05:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Been 3 hours or more catching UP. lots of Posting glad to have fair eye Sight today. Marine traffic Must be slow for Certain. whos fishing 1 On 1 anyway. Jellyfish Pocket Levels Surely being Tied At the lures Not without wieght and scented bait srayed Directly on it and Best to clean the spool before You cast. land mass relocation tetonic aggravation siesmic action for austrialasia fault grids. why the hell is it needed for cultivation if algea will be the primary food source ? europe on the move in winter to avoid extended freeze where ? is it antarctica for new semi tropic getaways ? fish its whats for dinner. Quoting: 6 String WoodieSo that's why we got the "44" news article telling that the Americans had 500 workers in Antarctica. Thanks for posting Woodie. This is going to give Nexus something to think about. |
| Czarcasym User ID: 1101589 09/17/2010 06:01 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | JPL -- The occult roots of NASA Snip: Parsons was certainly ahead of his time in things other than rocketry. Before each test launch, he was in the habit of invoking Aleister Crowley's Hymn to Pan, the wild horned god of fertility. Parsons was an active member of the California Agape Lodge of the sex magickal group Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO), and in letters addressed The Great Beast (Crowley) as "Most Beloved Father". [link to www.bariumblues.com] edited to add: If you are interested in chemtrails, weather anomalies, harp and others check the main page at the top of the link... Last Edited by Czarcasym on 09/17/2010 06:13 PM |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1001520 09/17/2010 07:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | William Broad author of "Germs Biological Weapons and Americas Secret War" and this article from August, "Oil Spill Cleanup Workers Include Many Very, Very Small Ones" "The oil-hungry bacterium Alcanivorax and fellow microbes are breaking down a significant amount of the oil that gushed into the environment from BP’s runaway well, scientists say." ------------------------------------------------------------ No wonder China is NOT playing along with Odessa. They have their research and samples. No longer just the Russians. "China Explores a Frontier 2 Miles Deep" By WILLIAM J. BROAD Published: September 11, 2010 [link to www.nytimes.com] When three Chinese scientists plunged to the bottom of the South China Sea in a tiny submarine early this summer, they did more than simply plant their nation’s flag on the dark seabed. Enlarge This Image Wang Wensheng/ChinaFotoPress The Jiaolong submersible planted a Chinese flag on the bottom of the South China Sea during a two-mile-deep dive in June. Video Video: China Submersible Travels to the Bed of the South China Sea (via CNTV) RSS Feed RSS Get Science News From The New York Times » The men, who descended more than two miles in a craft the size of a small truck, also signaled Beijing’s intention to take the lead in exploring remote and inaccessible parts of the ocean floor, which are rich in oil, minerals and other resources that the Chinese would like to mine. And many of those resources happen to lie in areas where China has clashed repeatedly with its neighbors over territorial claims. After the flag planting, which was done in secret but recorded in a video, Beijing quickly turned the feat of technology into a show of bravado. “It is a great achievement,” Liu Feng, director of the dives, was quoted as saying by China Daily, an English-language newspaper, which telegraphs government positions to the outside world. The global seabed is littered with what experts say is trillions of dollars’ worth of mineral nodules as well as many objects of intelligence value: undersea cables carrying diplomatic communications, lost nuclear arms, sunken submarines and hundreds of warheads left over from missile tests. While a single small craft cannot reel in all these treasures, it does put China in an excellent position to go after them. “They’re in it for a penny and a pound,” said Don Walsh, a pioneer of deep-ocean diving who recently visited the submersible and its makers in China. “It’s a very deliberate program.” The small craft that made the trip — named Jiaolong, after a mythical sea dragon — was unveiled publicly late last month after eight years of secretive development. It is designed to go deeper than any other in the world, giving China access to 99.8 percent of the ocean floor. Technically, it is a submersible. These craft differ from submarines in their small size, their need for a mother ship on the surface, and their ability to dive extraordinarily far despite the darkness and the crushing pressures. The world has only a few. Jiaolong is meant to go as deep as 7,000 meters, or 4.35 miles, edging out the current global leader. Japan’s Shinkai 6500 can go as deep as 6,500 meters, outperforming craft “all over the world,” according to its makers. Russia, France and the United States lag further behind in the game of going deep. American experts familiar with the Chinese undersea program say it is unusual in that Beijing has little experience in the daunting field. As a result, China is moving cautiously. Jiaolong’s sea trials began quietly last year and are to continue until 2012, its dives going deeper in increments. “They’re being very cautious,” Dr. Walsh said. “They respect what they don’t know and are working hard to learn.” In an interview, Dr. Walsh said that the Chinese were especially interested in avoiding the embarrassment of a disaster that ends with the aquanauts’ entrapment or death. “If I’m the new kid on the block,” he said, “I’m going to make sure that I’ve got bragging rights.” Still, China is already waving flags. The move resembles how Russian scientists, in the summer of 2007, plunged through the ice pack at the North Pole and planted their flag on the bottom of the ocean. Upon surfacing, the explorers declared that the feat had strengthened Moscow’s claims to nearly half the Arctic seabed. Wang Weizhong, a Chinese vice minister of science and technology, said that the Jiaolong’s sea trials “marked a milestone” for China and global exploration. The recent successes of the craft, he said in late August at a news conference in Beijing, “laid a solid foundation for its practical application in resource surveys and scientific research.” But at least one senior Chinese expert questioned what he called “the current propaganda.” The expert, Weicheng Cui, a professor at the China Ship Scientific Research Center, which is building the submersible, said Thursday in an e-mail that the craft’s sea trials had steered clear of contested islands “to avoid any diplomatic issues.” |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1084315 09/17/2010 08:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's not big deal those depths. We designed/developed/tested those kind of submersibles back in 80's. As soviets made aqusition order for submarsibles from us. Luckily for us western "partners" arrogantly thought that we couldn't accomplish that kind of feat and so they gave us OK to take that order in. Well rest is history, but only grievance is that after initial run they got pressure on so no furher official dealings anymore:( Well those "partners" tried to pressure/spy/bribe those methods out, but they still haven't got all those tricks:) Here's bit of official history: [link to www.wtec.org] Well they are back and now Nasa is here buggering again offically studying how raindrops behave in misty rains... [link to yle.fi] |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1101957 09/17/2010 08:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's not big deal those depths. We designed/developed/tested those kind of submersibles back in 80's. As soviets made aqusition order for submarsibles from us. Luckily for us western "partners" arrogantly thought that we couldn't accomplish that kind of feat and so they gave us OK to take that order in. Well rest is history, but only grievance is that after initial run they got pressure on so no furher official dealings anymore:( Well those "partners" tried to pressure/spy/bribe those methods out, but they still haven't got all those tricks:) Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1084315Here's bit of official history: [link to www.wtec.org] Well they are back and now Nasa is here buggering again offically studying how raindrops behave in misty rains... [link to yle.fi] People commenting on the NASA story believe that Finland's clouds are being seeded with Aluminium because it will significantly reduce seed germination and that there is a GM patent on Aluminium-proof germinating seeds. Another comment is that NASA is there to spy out Finland's secret hiding places in the rocks with the finely tuned satellite and to map the cities. Did I miss something in the translation? |
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| Pondering Mightily User ID: 994296 09/17/2010 08:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So that's why we got the "44" news article telling that the Americans had 500 workers in Antarctica. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1101725Thanks for posting Woodie. This is going to give Nexus something to think about. Would you be so kind as to either repost the quote you are referring to or to link it. I have read all 608 pages, but I do not recognize this reference. Thank you. Edit for wrong # of pages Last Edited by Pondering Mightily on 09/17/2010 08:53 PM |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1084315 09/17/2010 09:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well you missed some things that native people can read between lines in that second part. They had very old datasets, so someone got some jaw dropping moment when they understood what we have known and done since cold feelings were on between east and west. Well I give few tips: [link to www.fses.fi] Well gotta get some sleep before horizon get brighter... hope those links help this thread. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1001520 09/17/2010 09:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I realize it is TGIF in the states, and people are busy, but the BP shills left after Woodie's post. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1101957Do you reckon the shills just figured out that they don't have a ticket to ride? +1 They are on the same roller-coaster. Experience suggests that other trolls have dropped out, literally spooked. No pun intended! |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1101957 09/17/2010 09:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So that's why we got the "44" news article telling that the Americans had 500 workers in Antarctica. Quoting: Pondering MightilyThanks for posting Woodie. This is going to give Nexus something to think about. Would you be so kind as to either repost the quote you are referring to or to link it. I have read all 608 pages, but I do not recognize this reference. Thank you. Edit for wrong # of pages This was a linked article on the thread a couple days ago about an American airlifted from McMurdo to ChristChurch for medical attention. The article was "updated" and no longer shows the original figures. Later this evening, I'll take a quick look and if I find it will bump it up. Please post if you find it first. There were several posts commenting on that link. Please take my comments 'with a grain of salt.' Some of us tend to read numbers in msm articles as messages to and from, or between power factions. My take on the meaning may not be significant, but there are other pieces that fall in place to support the meaning I give to the article. Woodie's comment is very timely. |
| Czarcasym User ID: 1101589 09/17/2010 10:01 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I realize it is TGIF in the states, and people are busy, but the BP shills left after Woodie's post. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1001520Do you reckon the shills just figured out that they don't have a ticket to ride? +1 They are on the same roller-coaster. Experience suggests that other trolls have dropped out, literally spooked. No pun intended! The squeaky wheel gets the most grease... Maybe they flew in, bitch a little about the lame thread, get their code and leave... What better way to distract than to bitch about the validity of the thread the code is coming on... just sayin'... edit for spelling... Last Edited by Czarcasym on 09/17/2010 10:03 PM |
| childoflight User ID: 1102031 09/17/2010 10:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So that's why we got the "44" news article telling that the Americans had 500 workers in Antarctica. Quoting: Pondering MightilyThanks for posting Woodie. This is going to give Nexus something to think about. Would you be so kind as to either repost the quote you are referring to or to link it. I have read all 608 pages, but I do not recognize this reference. Thank you. Edit for wrong # of pages Is this it? Re: Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine Quote Been 3 hours or more catching UP. lots of Posting glad to have fair eye Sight today. Marine traffic Must be slow for Certain. whos fishing 1 On 1 anyway. Jellyfish Pocket Levels Surely being Tied At the lures Not without wieght and scented bait srayed Directly on it and Best to clean the spool before You cast. land mass relocation tetonic aggravation siesmic action for austrialasia fault grids. why the hell is it needed for cultivation if algea will be the primary food source ? europe on the move in winter to avoid extended freeze where ? is it antarctica for new semi tropic getaways ? fish its whats for dinner. "The wisdom listens when Knowledge speaks". - Quoted by: Jimi Hendrix Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds . Albert Einstein. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1047610 09/17/2010 10:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | When I lived in Russia, Stalin was still regarded as great hero. He took all the capitalists like the ones in pharma companies, and shot them. Simple solution. Maybe something like that is needed in USA. Quoting: Hans The Magnificent[I keep talking like this I going to get deported ] Hans, Hans, Hans. Let's plug them like the early American knocked of the royality wannbes. I would plug Stalin and any supporter of his in a heart beat. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1047610 09/17/2010 10:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Rupert Murdock is a capitalist pig. Australia makes them too. he would use any flag off convenience for wealth and power. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1101162We wouldn't want any "capitalist pigs." Communist pigs would be so much more enlightened. yup, and we can throw in a few christian fundermentalist pigs,corporate polluting pigs,acouple of bush pigs(babi butan) and a scumbag in a pear tree.lol ![]() Come on over and try commie. |
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| nexuseditor User ID: 1073134 09/17/2010 10:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Been 3 hours or more catching UP. lots of Posting glad to have fair eye Sight today. Marine traffic Must be slow for Certain. whos fishing 1 On 1 anyway. Jellyfish Pocket Levels Surely being Tied At the lures Not without wieght and scented bait srayed Directly on it and Best to clean the spool before You cast. land mass relocation tetonic aggravation siesmic action for austrialasia fault grids. why the hell is it needed for cultivation if algea will be the primary food source ? europe on the move in winter to avoid extended freeze where ? is it antarctica for new semi tropic getaways ? fish its whats for dinner. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1101725So that's why we got the "44" news article telling that the Americans had 500 workers in Antarctica. Thanks for posting Woodie. This is going to give Nexus something to think about. Sure is lots to think about. B3 UP PSMM C101 JPL STANDBY plus lots of layered information. I'm on a deadline right now, so I may not be very active for a day or two - but I'll be lurking ... can't help myself ... "The nature of the universe is such that ends can never justify the means. On the contrary, the means always determine the end." (Aldous Huxley) |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1102056 09/17/2010 10:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Rupert Murdock is a capitalist pig. Australia makes them too. he would use any flag off convenience for wealth and power. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1047610We wouldn't want any "capitalist pigs." Communist pigs would be so much more enlightened. yup, and we can throw in a few christian fundermentalist pigs,corporate polluting pigs,acouple of bush pigs(babi butan) and a scumbag in a pear tree.lol ![]() Come on over and try commie. try what ? completely fuck the us enviroment while simultaneously screwing the us people??? i think someone allready has mate. and they where probably capitalist pigs that did it. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1101957 09/17/2010 10:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: MATT SIMMONS was used as a Diversion, the TRUTH in the GOM is Horrifying! Thread got pinned tonight and was immediately hit with BS flags. Refers to BEZERK, so we need it here for reference: "According to word on the street: The oil spill is a massive cover up for the harvesting of massive quantities of H2S (Hydrogen sulfide). When the time comes to launch the Global Depopulation Agenda, Jets will fly low and slow over cities around the world and release concentrations of H2S so high that death will occur in minutes. How does the late Matt Simmons fit in? He was very credible in the Oil and Gas industry, so when he was fed disinformation from his 'inside' contacts; he believed it and was the perfect man to get the world to look in the wrong direction as to what was really going on in the Gulf of Mexico." |
| Hans The Magnificent User ID: 1100190 09/17/2010 10:58 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | (((HUGS)))) Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1047610From Hans I would volunteer myself, but I would not be a good one. I work 8+ hours a day. Says Stalin's pal. Dear Anonymous Scheiß kopf, I spent 2 years surrounded by people with such an attitude while trying to help set up vehicle production AND learning their fucked up language. I in no way agree with them that the murderous bastard was a national hero. I was just pointing out that many of them feel that way. One of the stories about Stalin: He had his trusted Second in Command make up a list of those who were to be shot. Stalin asked him if the list was complete. He said "yes" and Stalin said "Now put your name at the top of the list." Stalin then walked out of the room. I brought back some nice pictures of Red Square and St Petersburg. Also the memory that in Moscow, in the winter, the heat does not always work. Plane landed in Stuttgart I felt like getting down and kissing the ground. Last Edited by Hans The Magnificent on 09/17/2010 11:00 PM Your unban request was denied. About the Avatar: It is Die Wasserturm (The Watertower)in Mannheim Germany a local landmark.I used to make wishes on it as a kid. It seems to come through for me still. Lieber ein Ende mit Schrecken, als Schrecken ohne Ende." Deutsche Sprichwort But Doctor: I drive too fast to worry about cholesterol. |
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| Mikki User ID: 1102111 09/18/2010 12:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Soothing words of wisdom and peace from the sentience of our planet, Gaia herself: [link to www.thepeacefulplanet.com] "The world will recover from the oil spill in the gulf, and it will recover from the next set of challenges that will soon step onto the world stage. Note the resilience rather than the resistance as the earth reemerges from this and other situations. The earth is not passive or aggressive; it is progressive, following the course of the mighty river even into the smallest rivulets where it might become trapped in restful, but cumbersome eddies that all too quickly become prisons rather than respites. Is it better to become buffeted by the banks and dashed against the white water of the rocks? Yes, sometimes yes! The river follows a natural course and forges a new one when necessary. Can you do the same?" |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1102129 09/18/2010 12:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | still cant get any info on thermal vents in the regions/theatres we KNOW of. i put this out there for genral interest as some speculation as been raised about events in the antarctic. [link to www.sciencedaily.com] |