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Post by paulette on Apr 4, 2011 22:21:53 GMT -6
All deaths can be officially classified as heart failure...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2011 9:50:31 GMT -6
Sure a lot of people think it's suspicious or there wouldn't be a bunch of articles about it (which there are if you google in BP whistle blowers). Being able to prove anything is another story if people keep having accidents. I think the families of these people also need to be very careful about what they say or they'll end up on the list also. Sort of like the Japanese nuclear reactors and the scandal that has become but when our people decide to falsify reports and pocket money that should have been used for safety protocols..they are also quite capable of murder to keep their secret safe. This is an interesting article about it too. www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/12/bp-whistleblower-claimed_n_573839.html
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Post by skywalker on Apr 5, 2011 10:54:10 GMT -6
So if we assume that these deaths are not just a coincidence and that somebody is eliminating people, the big question is who is doing it?
Is BP wiping these people out? I doubt that because they don't really have any reason too as far as I can see. Their damage has already been done to the tune of a 20 billion dollar fine.
Is the government doing it? They are the ones responsible for overseeing all of this stuff. They are the ones who took control of the cleanup operation. They are the ones making under the table deals with different corporations so they can gain even more control over the country. Are the politicians and regulators now trying to cover their tracks to prevent the truth from being known about just how deeply their involvement in this fiasco has been?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2011 12:14:33 GMT -6
Fines are just a fraction of possible down line responsibilities and we don't know if there are other hidden agendas that haven't come out yet that are worse. If they step forward and say how they want to do everything possible with this terrible (and accidental) disaster..it sounds so much better than look at what we deliberately covered up..and how many other rigs are there with flaws? I dunno what else it would be and in the long run..there's no justice anyway because whoever might have ordered any of this..will never be held accountable. Smaller minions maybe..but never the true culprits
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Post by auntym on Apr 5, 2011 12:45:12 GMT -6
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Post by auntym on Apr 11, 2011 16:30:30 GMT -6
Cat & Dolphins Playing.... soooo sweet
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Post by lois on Apr 11, 2011 22:55:14 GMT -6
the cat wants their food in the container.. lol
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Post by auntym on Apr 13, 2011 11:24:30 GMT -6
www.unexplainable.net/Simply-Unexplainable/Video-Mysterious-Body-Falls-from-Sky-on-Car.shtml Video: Mysterious Body Falls from Sky on CarBy Chris Capps 4/12/11 Flying_Body_1.jpg A mysterious video uploaded to Youtube claims to show an event that has more than a few puzzled. A mysterious body falls from out of nowhere and suddenly causes a bad car accident. Please be advised this video is disturbing and if true may show events just prior to a fatal car accident. The video starts with two men speaking in German and having what appears to be a casual day out. As the video continues, however, it's soon apparent that something unusual is going on. In the distance an object can be seen quickly hurtling toward the vehicle and after only a second of being airborne it impacts the vehicle's window. A woman's scream can be heard from within the vehicle and quickly the car tumbles end over end and crashes. At least that's how it appears on film. But what was this mysterious object seemingly falling from an open and distant sky? And how are we to know where the object is coming from? If you'd like to watch the video before the analysis, this would probably be a good time. TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2011 11:39:45 GMT -6
Reminds me of the coffin that fell out of a Boeing 747 years ago and planted itself in an Iowa cornfield (deeply)
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Post by auntym on Apr 30, 2011 18:53:33 GMT -6
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Post by auntym on May 1, 2011 14:50:00 GMT -6
www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=203519 AN ACTUAL CRAIG'S LIST PERSONALS AD:To the Guy Who Tried to Mug Me in Downtown Savannah night before last.Date: 2010-09-27, 1:43 a.m. E.S.T. I was the guy wearing the black Burberry jacket that you demanded that I hand over, shortly after you pulled the knife on me and my girlfriend, threatening our lives. You also asked for my girlfriend's purse and earrings. I can only hope that you somehow come across this rather important message. First, I'd like to apologize for your embarrassment; I didn't expect you to actually crap in your pants when I drew my pistol after you took my jacket. The evening was not that cold, and I was wearing the jacket for a reason.. my girlfriend was happy that I just returned safely from my 2nd tour as a Combat Marine in Afghanistan . She had just bought me that Kimber Custom Model 1911 .45 ACP pistol for my birthday, and we had picked up a shoulder holster for it that very evening. Obviously you agree that it is a very intimidating weapon when pointed at your head ... isn't it?! I know it probably wasn't fun walking back to wherever you'd come from with that brown sludge in your pants. TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
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Post by paulette on May 1, 2011 15:22:51 GMT -6
This is an American tale. I grew up in Texas and the saying was, "An armed society is a polite society." I don't require you (or myself) to agree HOWEVER...I was once out in a game preserve alongside the Rio Grande (separates Mexico from Texas). My friend was showing me exotic birds and we were off the trail. Suddenly a man wearing city clothes and clutching a large wrapped plastic package showed up. I said, "Buenos Tardes". He just looked at me appraisingly. My friend said, "Buenos Tardes" and casually flipped his shirt up to reveal his gun. The man quickly "good day" to us and left via another trail. He was either "immigrating" or bringing contraband across the river. He just might have had use for our money, credit cards, and car in the empty parking lot. That didn't have to happen though. I was happy to have been protected (without harming anyone).
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Post by swamprat on May 1, 2011 21:26:24 GMT -6
Well, it took them 10 years to get the SOB. I guess that's about the same length as a stay on death row.....
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Post by skywalker on May 1, 2011 22:28:27 GMT -6
That was funny, auntym. That's what I call justice. ;D
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Post by auntym on May 12, 2011 11:54:25 GMT -6
io9.com/5800725/want-to-stay-healthy-and-cancer+free-have-some-coffee-chocolate-and-wineMay 11, 2011 FOOD SCIENCE Want to stay healthy and cancer-free? Have some coffee, chocolate, and wine. Tim Barribeau Want to stay healthy and cancer-free? Have some coffee, chocolate, and wine. It seems like many of our vices are turning out to have healthy side effects. We already know that chocolate is helpful for circulation, reduces the risk of heart disease, is a cough suppressant, and can keep your brain working as you age (and may be a treatment for HPV). Red wine is one of the most potent antioxidants available, beating out many commercial drugs, and may even prevent blindness. Now, new research has shown that coffee may join chocolate and wine to form a perfect trinity of healthy deliciousness. In a Swedish study published in Breast Cancer Research, heavy coffee drinkers were found to have statistically significant lower rates of breast cancer. TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
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Post by paulette on May 13, 2011 9:15:11 GMT -6
Yeah! Alright! I'm on this "diet" already. Make my own wine from ditchside blackberries and mountain blue berries, chocolate - has to be GOOD chocolate, nothing with palm or cottonseed oil in it (alas, like Almond Roca). And coffee - oh yeah. Coffee with cocoa in it.
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Post by auntym on May 17, 2011 21:48:49 GMT -6
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/8514000/Scotland-Yard-fights-to-keep-Jack-the-Ripper-files-secret.html
Scotland Yard fights to keep Jack the Ripper files secretScotland Yard is fighting an extraordinary legal battle to withhold 123-year-old secret files which experts believe could finally provide the identity of Jack the Ripper. Scotland Yard is battling to keep 123-year-old files on Jack the Ripper secret. Photo: REX FEATURES By David Barrett, Home Affairs Correspondent 9:15AM BST 15 May 2011 Four thick ledgers compiled by Special Branch officers have been kept under lock and key since the Whitechapel murders in 1888. Jack the Ripper murders reported by the Police News Scotland Yard is battling to keep 123-year-old files on Jack the Ripper secret. Trevor Marriott, a Ripper investigator and former murder squad detective, has spent three years attempting to obtain uncensored versions of the documents. But he has been repeatedly refused because the ledgers contain the identities of police informants – and the Metropolitan Police insist that revealing the information could compromise their attempts to gather information from “supergrasses” and other modern-day informants. Last week, Mr Marriott took Scotland Yard to a tribunal in a last-ditch attempt to see the journals – containing 36,000 entries – which he believes contain evidence which could finally unmask the world’s most famous serial killer. The legal case has cost the taxpayer thousands of pounds and has even involved a senior Scotland Yard officer giving evidence anonymously from behind a screen. TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
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Post by auntym on May 17, 2011 21:55:08 GMT -6
archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2011/05/search-for-mona-lisa-unearths-tomb-and.htmlThe search for Mona Lisa unearths tomb and staircaseArchaeologists digging for the remains of a 16th-century woman believed to be the model for Leonardo's Mona Lisa masterpiece have found a crypt and a stairway to a probably second tomb inside a former medieval convent in central Florence. "What we found today confirms the precise corroboration between the historical documents and the preliminary results that emerged from geo-radar soundings," said Stefania Romano, a spokeswoman for the group behind the excavation at the former convent of Saint Orsula. The team of historians plan to use geo-radar equipment to locate the skull of Lisa Gherardini Del Giocondo, who died in Florence in 1542 and is believed to have modeled for Leonardo's celebrated portrait, now hanging in the Louvre. Once they locate the skull, the team will try and recreate a likeness of what the woman would have looked like, compare her to Leonardo's world-famous portrait and unlock the centuries-old mystery surrounding the Mona Lisa's identity. The historians will compare the DNA with that of two her children buried in Florence's Santissima Annunziata church to prove her identity, although some experts says Leonardo's final portrait may be a composite of other faces. TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
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Post by auntym on May 27, 2011 23:01:57 GMT -6
news.discovery.com/archaeology/mona-lisa-skeleton-da-vinci-art-110527.html Mona Lisa's Skeleton Found? Analysis by Rossella Lorenzi Fri May 27, 2011 Archaeologists excavating an abandoned nunnery in Florence on Thursday unearthed a complete skeleton that might belong to Lisa Gherardini, the woman believed to have inspired Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. Found beneath the floor of an ancient church in the now derelict convent of St. Orsola, the grave contained a whole and connected skeleton which had partially collapsed under the weight of the earth. "Preliminary analysis of fragments of the cranium and the pelvis suggest that this was an adult female," Giorgio Gruppioni, an anthropologist at the University of Bologna, told reporters. "However, we need to excavate all the bone remains before we can definitively determine the skeleton's sex,” he said. The project aims to find Lisa's bones and possibly reconstruct her face in order to see if her facial features match that of the iconic painting hanging at the Louvre museum in Paris. The comparison might solve the enigma around Mona Lisa's famous smile as well as her identity. Theories abound that the sitter was happily pregnant, or affected by various diseases ranging from facial paralysis to compulsive gnashing of teeth. NEWS: Was Mona Lisa a Dude? Among the innumerable speculations about the lady’s identity, there were conjectures that she was the artist's mother, a noblewoman, a courtesan, a prostitute or even a man. However, most scholars believe that the Mona Lisa, known as La Gioconda in Italian or La Joconde in French, is the portrait of Lisa Gherardini, a member of a minor noble family of rural origins who married the wealthy merchant Francesco del Giocondo. invisible soldier DNEWS VIDEO: MONA LISA'S CHILDHOOD HOME FOUND "Her life is no longer a mystery. She did exist and lived a rather ordinary life," said Giuseppe Pallanti, who carried out extensive research on the Renaissance woman. Pallanti, who is not involved in the project, traced back Lisa's life from her birth on June 15, 1479 to her death at the age of 63. He discovered that Lisa died in the convent of Sant'Orsola, a now ruined building in the heart of Florence. According to Silvano Vinceti, the president of the organization called the National Committee for the Promotion of Historic and Cultural Heritage, which is in charge of the bone hunt, the recent discovery is important as it is the first time that a virtually complete skeleton has been found in the convent. TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
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Post by auntym on May 29, 2011 1:02:04 GMT -6
timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/europe/Archaeologists-dig-out-500-yr-old-remains-of-Mona-Lisa-model/articleshow/8633137.cmsBreaking News: Archaeologists dig out 500-yr-old remains of Mona Lisa 'model' May 29, 2011, FLORENCE: Archaeologists in Italy's Florence city have uncovered a skeleton they believe could be the 500 year-old remains of the noblewoman who is believed to have posed for Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa masterpiece. An excavation that started earlier this month of what was once the convent of Saint Orsola , where Lisa Gherardini — the wife of wealthy silk merchant Francesco del Giocondo - was buried following her death in July 1542 at 63 years. A grave was unearthed that contained a skeleton of an adult woman with parts of the skull and pelvis, said Giorgio Gruppioni, an archaeology professor from the University of Bologna and coordinator of the excavation. TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
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Post by auntym on Jun 2, 2011 11:22:27 GMT -6
www.ghosttheory.com/2011/06/02/the-strangeness-of-foreign-accent-syndrome The Strangeness Of ‘Foreign Accent Syndrome’
Submitted by Javier Ortega on June 2, 2011 Can you imagine going for a routine checkup at the dentist’s office and coming out speaking with a foreign language. With no idea how you got it, or how to get rid of it? Foreign Accent Syndrome is a lesser known medical anomaly that has affected a few people throughout the decades. Usually brought upon some critical circumstances like a stroke or a negative reaction to administered drugs, such as the case of Karen Butler. Karen Butler visited her dentist for some minor dental surgery. She was sedated with anesthesia and upon waking, she noticed that she had an European accent. Her dentist assumed it was the swelling of her gums that made her “talk funny” but when the swelling went down, the accent stayed. TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
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Post by auntym on Jun 6, 2011 15:11:47 GMT -6
www.ghosttheory.com/2011/06/06/2700-year-old-stash-of-pot-found 2700-year-old Stash Of Pot FoundSubmitted by Javier Ortega on June 6, 2011 In a remote grave in the Gobi Desert, a recent excavation has unearthed the remains of a 2,700-year-old man. Buried with him is a two pound stash of cannabis. Weed, trees, herb…”the devil’s lettuce”. Whatever you want to call it. The Yanghai Tombs near Turpan, China, has produced an astonishing find. The man was believed to have died in his 40s. Buried alongside the cannabis were items like a make-up bag, bridles, pots, archery equipment and a kongou harp. Leading archeologists to believe that this man was some sort of leader, maybe spiritual. The THC content of the cannabis is said to be “quite similar” to today’s stuff. Meaning that people in ancient times enjoyed blazing as much as people nowadays do. It’s no surprise that ancient civilizations used this medical wonder. From medicinal to spiritual, the use of cannabis has been recorded since the dawn of time. Why does it have such a bad reputation? Well, I believe American disinformation is responsible for its tarnished reputation. It’s illegal to consume and carry the plant in most of the United States. You can go to jail for such “crime”, all the while big pharmaceuticals keep pumping toxic drugs into the typical American liver without any repercussions from the law. Go figure. TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
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Post by casper on Jun 6, 2011 18:53:26 GMT -6
I wonder if the scientists smoked some of it to see if it still worked?
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Post by paulette on Jun 6, 2011 20:57:15 GMT -6
It still looks green! That's amazing.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2011 3:01:20 GMT -6
It still looks green! That's amazing. Ahh I can almost smell it just by looking at the picture... ~smirk~
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Post by auntym on Jun 8, 2011 13:57:18 GMT -6
www.nypost.com/p/news/weird_but_true/weird_but_true_f3lykhQA2evqYlEj5Sa66KNEW YORK POST Weird but truePost Wire Services Last Updated: 2:06 AM, June 8, 2011 Have you seen this A$$? ....... ;DCops in Baltimore released a photo of a bank bandit's butt -- hoping someone can identify it. When the robber jumped a counter, his baggy pants dropped and a security camera caught a shot of his backside.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2011 14:51:21 GMT -6
Dudeeeeee..I'm sure he never inhaled ( )
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Post by auntym on Jun 14, 2011 23:40:20 GMT -6
www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/8563799/Pill-to-mend-a-broken-heart-developed-by-scientists.htmlHealth News
Pill to mend a broken heart 'developed by scientists'By Richard Alleyne, Science Correspondent 7:00AM BST 09 Jun 2011 A pill that triggers the heart to repair itself after an attack is being developed by scientists in a major step towards one of the "holy grails" of medical research. British-based researchers claim they may be just a decade away from perfecting a way to persuade the heart to rejuvenate – a process thought to be impossible just five years ago. That means that when a heart attack occurs, the muscles and blood vessels around the organ could rebuild themselves – massively reducing long term damage and improving the quality of life of the victim. The researchers at University College London have discovered that a protein known as thymosin Beta 4, key to heart growth in the young, appears to reawaken dormant stem cells in the organ of adults. They now hope to begin human trials in a few years after experiments on mice showed that it improved the performance of the heart by as much as 25 per cent. Professor Paul Riley, the research leader, said: "I could envisage a patient known to be at risk of a heart attack – either because of family history or warning signs spotted by their GP – taking an oral tablet, along the lines of a statin, which would prime their heart so that if they had a heart attack, the damage could be repaired." TO SEE VIDEO & CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
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Post by auntym on Jun 22, 2011 13:22:43 GMT -6
www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43488005/ns/technology_and_science-the_new_york_times/ F.B.I. seizes web servers, knocks sites offlineInstapaper and Curbed Network are among the sites hit, though the cause of the raid is unknown By VERNE G. KOPYTOFF The New York Times updated 6/21/2011 10:30:20 PM ET The F.B.I. seized Web servers in a raid on a data center early Tuesday, causing several Web sites, including those run by the New York publisher Curbed Network, to go offline. The raid happened at 1:15 a.m. at a hosting facility in Reston, Va., used by DigitalOne, which is based in Switzerland, the company said. The F.B.I. did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the raid. In an e-mail to one of its clients on Tuesday afternoon, a DigitalOne employee, Sergej Ostroumow, said: “This problem is caused by the F.B.I., not our company. In the night F.B.I. has taken 3 enclosures with equipment plugged into them, possibly including your server — we can not check it.” Mr. Ostroumow said that the F.B.I. was only interested in one of the company’s clients but had taken servers used by “tens of clients.” He wrote: “After F.B.I.’s unprofessional ‘work’ we can not restart our own servers, that’s why our website is offline and support doesn’t work.” The company’s staff had been working to solve the problem for the previous 15 hours, he said. TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
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Post by swamprat on Jun 22, 2011 15:20:15 GMT -6
TG DAILY
New type of aircraft flies like a UFOPosted on Jun 22nd 2011 by Emma Woollacott Austrian research firm IAT21 has unveiled a radically new type of aircraft that could render the helicopter obsolete.D-Dalus can 'approach as gently and silently as a hot air balloon', say its developers, hover, rotate in any direction and fly as fast as a jet. Unlike VTOL aircraft or helicopters, it can easily cope with poor weather or the lurching deck of a ship. The propulsion system consists essentially of four sets of contra-rotating disks, each driven at 2,200 rpm by a conventional aero-engine. The disks are surrounded by blades whose angle of attack can be altered using servos, allowing thrust in any direction. This allows it to launch vertically, hover in a fixed position in the air and travel or rotate in any direction. It can even 'glue' itself to the deck of a ship by thrusting upwards. Apparently, it's easier to fly than a helicopter, with a simple joystick control, and can be repaired by your average car mechanic. Because there are no external moving parts such as rotor blades, it has 360 degree vision. A sense-and avoid system means it can fly through small spaces or hover right next to a rock face or wall. Initially, the designers say they expect the propulsion system to be used for robot drones in search and rescue missions and the like. But, they add, in trials it looks as if larger versions are actually more efficient and less complex, meaning there's no reason why it couldn't be used in passenger aircraft. They also envisage it being used as a hovering platform to load and unload ships. Right now, the biggest version can only lift a payload of 70kg, although IAT21 is now working with the UK's Cranfield University on a larger, more powerful version. See: start.d-dalus.at/?page_id=7www.tgdaily.com/hardware-features/56778-new-type-of-aircraft-flies-like-a-ufo
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