If this Texas brother
www.valcent.net/s/Home.asp
would start talking to this Dubai brother
www.dynamicarchitecture.net/
then perhaps we would have an unlimited but economically sound source of fuel. Just a thought.
Roger, I haven't forgot you. Our friends here in Santa Cruz have an amazing algae farm, but it's not human grade at this point, just high potency fishfood. Finding a good source is difficult right now.
But this is good stuff:
www.veganstore.com/vegan-vi.../635.html
...very important if you are vegan. The body needs DHA/EPA or it becomes extremely vulnerable to disease.
www.valcent.net/s/Home.asp
would start talking to this Dubai brother
www.dynamicarchitecture.net/
then perhaps we would have an unlimited but economically sound source of fuel. Just a thought.
Roger, I haven't forgot you. Our friends here in Santa Cruz have an amazing algae farm, but it's not human grade at this point, just high potency fishfood. Finding a good source is difficult right now.
But this is good stuff:
www.veganstore.com/vegan-vi.../635.html
...very important if you are vegan. The body needs DHA/EPA or it becomes extremely vulnerable to disease.
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Re: Algae
Mon, May 5, 2008 - 4:56 PMi just cannot buy into the processed stuff
was a real eye opener for me when i realized the body treats bottle 'vitamins'
as poison
and then i had another 'beer'
and dug a tad bit deeper and found out big pharm
actually started the vitamin craze...
as they are major mfg
that way the have both ends covered
and most alternative medicine is another fraud
took me almost 3 decades to see that one
sorry
where might i find raw algae?
ocean is not close but if it was...?
could i get a 'plant' and submerge in some kind of liquid...
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Re: Algae
Mon, May 5, 2008 - 5:21 PMI had a huge sea monkey farm for ages. I got it working so well that it was almost a self contained ecosystem. I grew spirulina in there, which was easy enough. Big tank, some marine salt from aquarium, oxygen feed. Sea monkeys would be optional, but not recommended if your a vegan -
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Re: Algae
Mon, May 5, 2008 - 6:30 PMIt's difficult to make human grade algae of any nutritional value. Toxicity, contamination, constant sterilization, strain balance...all has to be very precisely engineered.
This is why, despite having a million dollar operation, our friends have not upgraded past fish food, although they plan to.
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Re: Algae
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 11:44 AMNettles are very good food. Inhaling the smoke is even good for you... especially if you have allergies :)
Spirulina is awesome food, nearly perfect, but still lacking in usable DHA.
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Re: Algae
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 5:13 PMdha: how is it then utilizied if processed?
please do not give me the bs that durk pearson told
the body sees it at the molecular level: cannot tell if it is live food or not
and he was my most exalted teacher...
sometimes even the brightest on this planet has a few
new
things to learn
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Re: Algae
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 6:05 PMGive up that vegan trip and glug a gutful of live well fed sea monkeys. NASA secretly plan using them to put life on other planets, so you'll be well equiped for blast off. -
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Re: Algae
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 7:17 PMwell well well
heads of melon
you already weaseled me
on the hoopes/paypal
wanted to see if anybody ever sent him money
blast off ain't no problem
landing... is
check your mirror in life
serious if not for a second
i have seen so much destroyed
due to meds
and almost if not just as many by
poor
diet
gee, i would like to see you in a real jungle
a lion, tiger, maybe a kiddycat: panther
maybe a few hyenas
let's say, things have changed
but somebody forgot to tell you
these animals will not kill you just because you are there
but you are hungry, and you need? want?? to eat them
and you no knife...
gee, i could sell alot of tickets for that...
blacksmith? you equated that to heated steel/wtc...
that is almost like asking, gee mr blacksmith
proprane heats to about 3000 degrees
why does not my
grill
melt
and not only fall,
but vaporize
gee khan
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Re: Algae
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 7:58 PMlol, why didn't you just ask him straight?
as for lions tigers and bears, I certainly wouldn't wanna be eating them, so by your logic there you'd be getting a bunch o' refunds so hang on to your pennies.
nevertheless while we're into vaporizing, I found a great video of how to make a plane disappear. enjoy:
youtube.com/watch
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Re: Algae
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 8:25 PMif you choose flesh for food, why not go after...them?
so, you do not have a taste for all flesh? only the little, or the ones you can kill or be killed
ever so.../mercy?
i watched your post/utube
you are getting too clever
let us children try to follow your logic here
are you talking about the pentagon or the wtc 1 and 2
sorry professor, i must of missed your take on wtc 7
and do not bother bringing your lackey 'experts' and apple with fcp
if you nor the government can TRUTHFULLY explain with real...
wtc 7, then no need to go further
and that flight that crashed into the ground...
the first one where no plane parts nor anything else were ever found?
vaporised; go tell your children, not mine...
make them believe, not LET them....believe
sometimes you do make more than sense on some subjects
tho, not many vs not all
you can believe what you want
free will...?
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Tue, May 6, 2008 - 8:29 PM>>>lol, why didn't you just ask him straight? <<<
h too smart for that. good dancer, singer too...?
its funny how you can utilize an old post...
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Re: Algae
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 8:33 PMmaybe, but I don't reckon you got all your own teeth
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Re: Algae
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 8:44 PMwell, welcome to planet earth. I was flesh free for many years, but ya know, after hanging about with animals here I got to appreciate how I ended up in this fancy machine, so like you might say, apply some moderation, sprinkle with gratitude. I can live with that, for the time.
but back to your favorite cross, I'm not going to prove anything. But see, I gets presented with a bit list of things that seem impossible, so must be the result of the amazing NWO. so what I likes to do is tick things off the impossible list. see how it seems possible that planes can vaporize with imapct at high speed? that gets a tick. so maybe with enough ticks to be tucked, there won't be much left. See, I don't have any suspicion, nor look for any reason to be.
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Re: Algae
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 9:02 PMmy only kiddies?
last nite she awoken me, with a slurping sound of such
i left my newest concoction up on the table...in a bowl
i have been trying to add raw food to the dead food to try to balance
she was doing so good...and then this
lots of vine ripened tomatoes, avocados, green onions, garlic, raw honey, spring mix leafies, very little canned organic black beans, lots of pink salt/sea... put into a blender. i used to use a vita mix. and she ate? the whole thing.
anyways
if plane vaporised upon hitting pentagon then what made the first hole, perfect too, in the first fortified wall
and three walls past that? you point out it vaporised?
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Re: Algae
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 9:31 PMalso: baby bella raw mushrooms
everything organic; why kind of fool do they think i am?
the organic industry has been...DESTROYED
a new feature in r's children hour
learn and love the: gardener
especially the one you get your produce from
tired of eating the filthy flesh?
addicted, but don't even know it?
r's children has an easy way...
sorry, i meant simple
to go vegan
feel better? better than you ever have
more energy? only you can tell us, but u will
do not fight HUNGER
is it your friend?
no? because it can and will be your
foe
whispers just slurped down another bowl of yummies
i never thought i would live to see the day
if my dumb cat can do it
i am sure
your children will too
and then if you are smart enough..
you
will
follow
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Re: Algae
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 9:41 PMoh for fucks sake:
Onions, Garlic, & Related Root Vegetables
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Re: Algae
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 9:47 PMyeah, you can punch the
paypal button a few hundred times
once i get
...it
i bought into that great bullshit too
i need not be rude here and say
do the research
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Re: Algae
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 9:56 PMdamn, one last beer and i hit wrong button
let's cut
after i read the hundreds of abstracts to the very
this is what i found:
ready?
set, go. noo time for humor
what you stated is only created through
SPECIFIC PROCESSING
i would lay sleepless every nite, wondering if she would
awaken
the same as aids: show me where the body, as a natural occurance
would attack itself
i tried everything, from tinctures and herbs, homeopathy, the list is long...
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Re: Algae
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 9:59 PMshe is not my only kiddy
she is
a
cat
did anybody ever tell you that jesus would return?
yeah, me two.
but as a
cat?
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Re: Algae
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 10:49 PMThe best thing you could ever give little jesus is to live the life mother earth gave the body to be made for. rather than wonder about whether some bodies are capable of digesting things and others aren't, and whether I should let my dog drink battery acid, why don't you show me a you tube of a cat gardening.
"An alkaloid, N-propyl disulphide, present in both cultivated and wild onions, chives, and garlic, affects the enzyme, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, in red blood cells that interferes with the hexose monophosphate pathway. Oxidation of hemoglobin results because there is either insufficient phosphate dehydrogenase or glutathione to protect the red blood cells from oxidative injury. The resulting formation of Heinz bodies within erythrocytes is characteristic of onion poisoning." -
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Re: Algae
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 10:55 PMyes, i am quite good at bio
and a tad bit of chemistry
too
professor, if i must bring bring to when you were introduced to me
or i to you...
the magic you did not see before...it will take a while; brad posted
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Re: Algae
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 10:59 PM
Re: Lawsuit, SuperCollider could create Black Hole!
Tue, April 1, 2008 - 6:13 PM
in response to: Lawsuit, SuperCollider could create Black Hole!
well, if only einstein might have been real vs a chosen puppet
he said: explain simply, but no simpler...
and the imagination is...more than...
and if the planet changed to a vegetarian diet, (too bad he left out RAW), then the lot of its/the problems...
in search of god...
an enzyme exists, that cannot be seen by the most powerful electron scopes, etc
that is far beyond what humans try to duplicate or explain with their simple, silly: science and medicine fields
and they build these corny machines...
yet this miracle enzyme can be 'experienced'
no, this is not part of my work/study on/into lsd, dmt, etc etc
but this enzyme no longer exists...if heated over/past 117.5 degrees f
so what if i am off by a tenth of a degree or so
naysayers? take the test: vegetable OR fruit
try some raw, garden grown ie: spinach, carrot, etc if wish to cut chase=ttry juicing...
but must do this on an empty stomach at least 8 hrs after anything else other than liquid has been consumed
next day: take the canned and/or processed variety and consume
the end: or close to it...
try this after a fast, especially if your system suffers from: toxemia; and/or other known disease prone conditions...
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Re: Algae
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 11:04 PMoriginal post: search for the god particle
YOUR RESPONSE TO MY POST:
Re: Lawsuit, SuperCollider could create Black Hole!
Tue, April 1, 2008 - 7:53 PM
in response to: Re: Lawsuit, SuperCollider could create Black H...
this Easter, in lieu of our saviour and your sins, a spear of destiny fashioned from the living branch of willow I whittled away, before piercing my liver into my tumtum. There I placed horsepoop and grew a nutritious lettuce. This morning I lay in the glorious waking sun as still as I could. I held my breath high on 20 minutes until the Easter bunny took sniff and entered my burrow to feast. Thereupon I sewed myself shut and dined upon the living enzymes. The bastard wouldn't stop kicking though so I ran inside and gorged on conspiracy theories until my blood boiled blacker than the hand of the shadow governments top puppeteer. That cooked the bunny a treat. All the benefits of a fresh bloodied meal without the taste. Ah whose laughing now, I rejoice! -
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Re: Algae
Wed, May 7, 2008 - 11:45 AMI don't think their is much debate over whether processed DHA is still viable. The issues are really quality and how much. I understand your distrust of supplements but don't judge them all as useless. Algae derived DHA is a supplement that you should reconsider and lot's of recent academic (not industry) research is backing that up. Good for depression and fighting off brain degenerative diseases as well.
The Inuit get massive doses of DHA via blubber and they are waaay healthier than Americans, despite not eating any fruits or veggies. For them DHA has been "processed" through the food chain anyway. Or go with "cold pressed" algal DHA if you are worried distillation wacks the good stuff.
I have seen some simple ways to grow and harvest spirulina online.
Here is the hard way :)
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Re: Algae
Wed, May 7, 2008 - 12:22 PMSpiralina is pretty unpalletable if you ask me. How you consuming that stuff? -
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Wed, May 7, 2008 - 3:22 PMsorry mp
military police?
might have got a bit off topic before...
will a small aquarium do?
i want to watch my nutrients
grow
i will sterilize
will not use tap water tho
ha ha, you knew that one
distilled/added?
ro/?
because i will not watch my nutrition
fail to grow because i was stupid or ignorance
i think whispers will love
real
raw spirulinia...sp?
cannot spell too good today
missed happy hour on the way home from 'work'
yeah, don't we all wish we could edit...
in the mean time i will read your previous post and see if that can/will
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Re: Algae
Fri, May 9, 2008 - 3:52 AMI saw this in the mornings news and think it is interesting information about both the human use of seaweed and algae and the peopling of the americas. Also that there was an ancient relative of the elephant called the gomphothere that ancient people chowed down on along with seaweed evidently.
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Remains of meals that included seaweed are helping confirm the date of a settlement in southern Chile that may offer the earliest evidence of humans in the Americas.
Researchers date the seaweed found at Monte Verde to more than 14,000 years ago, 1,000 years earlier than the well-studied Clovis culture.
And the report comes just a month after other scientists announced they had found coprolites — fossilized human feces — dating to about 14,000 years ago in a cave in Oregon.
Taken together, the finds move back evidence of people in the Americas by a millennium or more, with settlements in northern and southern coastal areas.
The prevailing theory has been that people followed herds of migrating animals across an ancient land bridge between Siberia and Alaska, and then moved southward along the West coast. Proof has been hard to come by, however. The sea was about 200 feet lower at the time and as it rose it would have inundated the remains of coastal settlements.
A team led by anthropologist Tom Dillehay of Vanderbilt University reports on the new seaweed study from Monte Verde, Chile, in Friday's edition of the journal Science.
There is a continuous mountain chain along the western side of the Americas, Dillehay explained in a briefing, with thousands of rivers and streams flowing down the mountains to the ocean.
This would have encouraged north-to-south migration, he explained, with some groups choosing to turn and follow rivers inland.
Places like the Paisley Caves in Oregon and Monte Verde in Chile are ideal locations for such settlement, he said.
"We really don't know," he added, but genetic and linguistic evidence is beginning to build a fairly strong case that movement was primarily along the coast, he said.
"I tend to think that, even if they came down the coastline, it is a slow process," Dillehay said. "We're just not finding all of the archaeological sites, yet."
Nine species of seaweed and marine algae were recovered from hearths in the ancient settlement, about 500 miles south of Santiago and about 10 miles inland.
Between 20 and 30 people appear to have lived at the site. Other food remains found there include vegetables, nuts, shellfish, an extinct species of llama and an elephant-like animal called a gomphothere.
Some of the seaweed had been chewed, including two types still used by local natives for medical purposes. Other examples were burned, indicating cooking.
Beach stones and other materials were also found at the inland site, Dillehay said, indicating the people at Monte Verde had a stronger coastal tradition than was previously known.
Dillehay said Monte Verde was originally studied several decades ago, but the seaweed remains were only just discovered in a new analysis of recovered materials.
The materials in Oregon and Chile were radiocarbon dated at 12,500 years ago which, Dillehay said, translates to between 14,200 and 14,500 calendar years ago.
The research was funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation, Chile's National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development, the National Geographic Society and the University of Chile.
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Re: Algae
Fri, May 9, 2008 - 4:30 PM>>>Spiralina is pretty unpalletable<<<
???
should your fuel
TASTE?
good....
wow
and i suppose you need for exercise to be...
easy
or you will
waaaaaaaaaa
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Re: Algae
Tue, May 13, 2008 - 10:27 AMyou been talking to my cat?
the old guy in his eighties who is probably more healthy in all areas
than most in 30's, 40's, 50's and beyond
JACK LALANE
JUST remembered; see the beer cannot be all that bad, dementia...not yet
bennie franklin said it best
jack is back with more than wisdom
br: you still are welcome to r's little childrens hour...
talk to your sister about this or do not bother replying:
JL: IF IT TASTES GOOD, SPIT IT OUT
OR MAYBE my version: if it tastes too good, spit it out
can you do a one handed pushup?
me neither but i am close
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Tue, May 13, 2008 - 11:17 AMyou prick...
damn, that is so great to see
have i said anything bad about you in past poststhreads?
so what
i watched 3 seconds...
he was a mostly diseased child, frail and small
till he came to a 'seminar'
scientology?
no, idiots, paul bragg
fasting...
this is too great
if i say something shitty about you in future
sorry
no, not really. you will get over it...
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Tue, May 6, 2008 - 9:40 PMI hope thats not your cat your feeding onions to. thats a BIG toxic no-no. I went total raw with our pooches after finding out one had a suspected inoperable spinal nerve-sheath tumor. She lost the use of her front leg as her nerves got shut off, but 14 months later she's doing really well. Messing with raw meat, bones and offal isn't fun, but its the best thing for 'em. raw veggies come from the pulp of our juicer. usually kale carrot and apple, but watch the sugar. anyhow, maybe it's not a cat you're feeding.
Now, see, I'm not saying "anything", except that the argument that planes don't vaporize isn't true, as they obviously can, although the hole could be part of the impact it vaporised into. but maybe they sent 2 missiles after a hijacked plane. 1st one blew it to bits and the second hit the pentagon.
see, the notion I like to entertain is that the conspiracy notion of the NWO is bunk.
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