Posted by keelynet on October 24, 2007
A few days ago, I posted an email claiming to be from Dr. Gallo about the true origin of AIDS. On 10/21/07 I received the following email. It gives a legit address so I don’t know if it is from who it says. It is written at the level of a Nigerian spammer…
Dear Robert,
thank you very much for you email. I am so glad that you finally realise your mistake.
Right from the beginning I maintained that HIV cannot be the cause for AIDS.
But you Americans are sometimes so pushy, it is really dififcult to get alternative viewpoints across. But don’t worry. No hard feelings, ok? The next time you are in France, please drop by and we’ll have that bottle of Chateau Lafitte I promised you.
With kind regards,
Dr. Luc Montagnier,
Institute Pasteur
Paris, France
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Posted by keelynet on October 24, 2007
$32 million dollars spent with this company and they couldn’t achieve any of their goals. Give me $32 million and we’ll have gravity control in less than 5 years!
NASA has terminated an agreement with Rocketplane Kistler, one of two private companies that had won agency funding to develop supply ships for the International Space Station. Now, it plans to use the money it had set aside for RpK to fund competing proposals. In August 2006, the agency agreed to provide $207 million to RpK, based in Oklahoma City, and $278 million to Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX), based in El Segundo, California, from then until 2010 - providing they met certain milestones along the way. But in May 2007, Rocketplane Kistler - which was working on a reusable rocket called K-1 - failed to meet its fourth milestone, which required the company to raise $500 million in private financing. NASA warned the company in early September that its funding was in jeopardy, and on Thursday it formally terminated the agreement. To date, RpK has received about $32 million in NASA funding. The $175 million that would have gone to RpK had it continued to meet its goals - which included a demonstration flight to the space station in 2009 - will now be used to fund one or more proposals in a new COTS competition, Lindenmoyer said. “We are now at the point where we’re able to consider reinvesting this money.”
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Posted by keelynet on October 24, 2007
The inventor claims to have an update on this 1998 patent. In the image of the magnetic flux lines, you can see the diamagnetic (equal repulsion of both north and south poles) total repulsion effect.
The Static Field Converter (patented and patents pending) is an invention that converts the energy in a static magnetic field into usable electrical energy. The significance of the innovation is that the energy stored in some permanent magnet materials can be tapped. The magnitude of the energy is large enough to make a significant impact in reducing the U.S. addiction to oil as well as mitigate the destruction of the environment. Large amounts of electricity generated by the invention can produce large amounts of hydrogen. Hydrogen can be used as fuel in most applications that now require fossil fuels. It can also be used to power fuel cells. The exhaust is water. / Patent 5,710,531 issued in 1998. - Various attempts have been made to use the Meissner effect of superconductive materials to perform useful work. The Meissner effect occurs when a superconductive material is cooled to a temperature below its transition point. In a magnetic field, the lines of induction are then pushed out as if the superconductor exhibited perfect diamagnetism. Various devices have been developed which bring a superconductor in or out of the diamagnetic state or mechanically move a superconductive element in relation to a magnetic field and thereby produce or control mechanical, magnetic or electrical energy. In the present invention, a superconductive magnetic insulating/blocking device in the form of a hemisphere, rotates inside a responsive means such as a coil to periodically shield and unshield the responsive means from a magnetic field. The invention provides for the efficient transformation of the energy of the magnetic field into electrical energy and can thus be used as a dc transformer, a dc to ac converter, an electric generator or a very high energy density battery. - Source
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