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Book: "The Secret Life of Plants" by Dr. Ruth Drown

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Book: "The Secret Life of Plants" by Dr. Ruth Drown

Unread postby fooble » Sat 08 May 2004, 17:03:27

Well, it seems to me that we're being imprisoned into flogging the dead horse of oil use. By "imprisoned," I mean, of course, two things: that our "jailor" (U.S. Gov, Illuminati, Secret Societies, etc.) loves the money of oil more than the liberation of its citizens, and that we actually could do something about it (alternative energy sources). As to specifics on the alternative, it is no secret that many inventions of individual citizens, inventions which might lessen our burden and reliance on the owners of power, have been suppressed by those mongers. One need only reference a book called "The Secret Life of Plants" to know of a certain doctor, Ruth Drown, whose genius came up with a machine in the 1940's which could, with but a single drop of the patient's blood, analyze it and produce a map of the patient's entire body and its inherent afflictions, such as cancer. Our corporate pharmaceutical conglomerate could not allow this intrusion on its profits, of course, and Ruth was forced to show her invention in England, where she finally received a patent. Other brilliant souls developed other wonderful ideas through the ensuing decades which were met with the same deterrence of greed, including that of Pons and Fleischmann in 1989, an invention which would have solved our energy needs forever ... cold fusion. The deprival of ready profits from the oil industry, however, frightened many accustomed to those profits to misrepresent the science of cold fusion. Our own Department of Energy, along with its hired gun yes-man, MIT, published quick reports in the major media to refute the claims of the science. In time, that marvelous breakthrough, which would have, like so many others, alleviated our dependence on a greedy monopoly, simply died from the lies of those who feared it. An added insult is the fact that cold fusion was, at the time, demonstrated on the Today show in Los Angeles, for its other amazing capacity ... there, on live and national TV, for all to see, a piece of radioactive material, subjected to the effects of cold fusion, was quickly rendered inert. Those thousands of years of "half-life" deadly decay became nullified in an instant. But that couldn't be allowed credence, either, however, for it would then have forced the reliance on oil and its profits to become moot. And we couldn't have that, could we?
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Unread postby Pops » Sat 08 May 2004, 17:12:21

So that's where the Energy Fairy went; the Illuminati got her and are keeping her imprisioned in the Skull and Bones clubhouse for the amusement of Johnny and Georgie!

Pass the Alcoa please.

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Unread postby Aaron » Sat 08 May 2004, 21:53:20

Please post some links for background material on your post. Specifically on cold fusion since the topic is relevant in this forum...

Thanks!

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Unread postby rowante » Sun 09 May 2004, 11:38:39

Holy Atom Batman, this guy could be onto something!8O

http://www.physicstoday.com/vol-57/iss-4/p27.html

Cold fusion just around the corner people... we're saved!

Or if you read between the lines... energy outlook is so bad DOE is clutching at straws. :roll:

Pass the what, Pops?
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Unread postby Pops » Sun 09 May 2004, 12:23:12

Rowante, Alcoa makes Aluminum Foil – the modern material to fabricate the so-called “Tin-Foil Hat” commonly used to shield ones cranium from the aliens.

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Unread postby rowante » Mon 10 May 2004, 04:45:43

Ahh, gotcha! :oops:

**rustle, rustle - TEAR**

Right, sorted! Ah ah ah bwraa ha...
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