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Super clean-cheap water burning invention

Super clean-cheap water burning invention!
posted: Sun, 2 Dec 2007

Here is another perfect example of how the nefarious oil industry and governments do not want to incorporate or allow any new cheap clean energy sources to come before the public! The Zeta space angels have said that already the government has many inventions which would greatly benefit humanity in untold ways, but sadistic corporate heads want to perpetuate their position of power, prestige, and control over others and the market.

Please check out this HHO super clean burning water video, which also can power automobiles returning as clear water or H2O with no pollution! Can you image going thousands of miles on a gallon of water or heating your home for pennies a day?
In the very near future after the dreadful pole shift, in the new righteous earth world, these secret clean energy sources will no longer be kept from humanity. As for Mr. Danny Klein's marvelous clean water burning invention, you can bet that it is on it way already to a super secret vault somewhere to be never used by anyone not at least until after the coming imminent poleshift!!

Done by Fox 26 news...Inventor Danny Klein of Clearwater, Fla. invents a process to burn water!

Water Power
Added: May 31, 2007
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Ancient Greenland mystery has a simple answer, it seems

Ancient Greenland mystery has a simple answer, it seems

Did the Norse colonists starve? Were they wiped out by the Inuit – or did they intermarry? No. Things got colder and they left.
By Colin Woodard | Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor
from the November 28, 2007 edition

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QASSIARSUK, Greenland - A shipload of visitors arrived in the fjord overnight, so Ingibjorg Gisladottir dressed like a Viking and headed out to work in the ruins scattered along the northern edge of this tiny farming village.

Qassiarsuk is tiny (population: 56), remote, and short on amenities (no store, public restrooms, or roads to the outside world), but some 3,000 visitors come here each year to see the remains of Brattahlid, the medieval farming village founded here by Erik the Red around the year 985.

When they arrive, Ms. Gisladottir, an employee of the museum, is there to greet them in an authentic hooded smock and not-so-authentic rubber boots. "There were more visitors this year than last," she says. "People want to know what happened to the Norse."

The Greenland Norse colonized North America 500 years before Christopher Columbus "discovered" it, establishing farms in the sheltered fjords of southern Greenland, exploring Labrador and the Canadian Arctic, and setting up a short-lived outpost in Newfoundland.

But by 1450, they were gone, posing one of history's most intriguing mysteries: What happened to the Greenland Norse?

There are many theories: They were starved off by a cooling climate, wiped out by pirates or Inuit hunters, or perhaps blended into Inuit society as their own came unglued.

Now scientists are pretty sure they have the answer: They simply up and left.

"When the climate deteriorated, and their way of life became more difficult, they did what people have done throughout the ages: They looked for a more opportune place to live," says Niels Lynnerup, a forensic anthropologist at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark who studies the Norse.

Climate change was clearly driving the Norse, with their sheep- and cattle-farming traditions, to the edge of survival. With the onset of the Little Ice Age (from 1300 to 1850), conditions deteriorated across the Norse lands, particularly for people living on marginal farmland in Iceland, northern Norway, and Greenland.

Today, Greenland is warming up, with residents witnessing dramatic changes over the past five years. Winter sea ice, which the indigenous Inuit people in north Greenland traditionally relied on for sled dog transportation and seal hunting, has stopped forming reliably and robustly. Meanwhile, farmers in southerly communities like Qassiarsuk have enjoyed a markedly expanded growing area and season. Potatoes, previously confined to the far south, now grow as far north as the capital, Nuuk, 185 miles south of the Arctic Circle.

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A slowly cooling climate in 1300s

In the late 1300s, Norse Greenlanders likely experienced this process in reverse, their farms squeezed by advan­cing glaciers and truncated summers. It's no accident, anthropologists say, that the cold-adapted Inuit were spreading south in this period, their hunting territory eventually overlapping with the Norse.

Scholars have wondered why the Norse failed to adapt, dropping agriculture in favor of hunting and fishing, like the Inuit. Turns out, they did – up to a point. An analysis of the bones of Norse buried at Brattahlid and other Norse sites found that early settlers ate a diet consisting of 80 percent agricultural products and 20 percent seafood; from the 1300s, the proportions reversed.

But there were limits to their adaptations. Archaeological excavations indicate that the Norse never adopted the harpoons, kayaks, and fishing gear their Inuit neighbors used so successfully. And while there are plenty of seal bones in Norse dumps, virtually no fish bones have been recovered, leading some to argue that they never took advantage of the ample fish resources in the streams and fjords, even in times of famine.

Gisladottir, a native of Iceland, scoffs at the notion, pointing out that Norse in other lands ate fish in quantity. "Of course they ate fish," she says. "One common way of preparing cod was to gut it, dry it, and then cook it in a pot for three or four hours and eat your porridge, bones and all."

Fish or no fish, the Norse collapse was apparently in slow motion.

Eva Panagiotakopulu, a paleoecologist at the University of Edinburgh, has put together what happened to two of the Norse's more northerly farms with the clues left behind by the flies, lice, and beetles that lived in their sod-walled houses. Although located on the same fjord, she says, the farms met different ends.

Insect species can be highly specialized, allowing scientists to determine what livestock were present (certain lice live only on sheep, others only on goats), whether a building was occupied (some flies could only survive winter inside heated homes), and where food (in the form of decaying meat) was present. Together, their remains provide a record of events on the farms.

Two farms, two different fates

"In one, everything was going fine until the very end, and then they abandoned it, taking their food and supplies with them," Ms. Panagiotakopulu says. "In the other, it seems the farmers were trapped in their house during a very long winter, ate their livestock, then their dog, and then died in their beds," prompting the flies to move from larder to bedroom.

Still, society apparently carried on: Some­body later removed and presumably buried the farmers' bodies.

Other sites also show an orderly abandonment, not an apocalyptic end.

"You don't find bodies in and around the ruins," says William Fitzhugh, director of the Arctic Studies Center at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington. "People are being properly buried in church graveyards right up into the 15th century, so it doesn't look like they were wiped out by marauding Inuit or other big disruptions."

Another indication of an orderly re­treat: no valuables such as crucifixes, chalices, or chandeliers at church sites, items often found in early medieval churches elsewhere in Scandinavia.

"Nothing has ever been found of any real value, just everyday items," says forensic anthropologist Lynnerup. "To me that indicates they left over an extended period."

Dr. Lynnerup's genetic studies of modern Inuit from across Greenland has put another theory to rest: that the Inuit absorbed the Norse. Their mitochondrial DNA (inherited from mothers only) show no European admixture. Archaeological evidence at medieval Inuit sites backs this up, suggesting contact between the two peoples was limited to minor barter.

"During the same time period, a lot of Norse settlements in Iceland and northern Norway were being abandoned, but nobody writes big books about that," Lynnerup says. "I'm not sure that the Norse saw Greenland as being very different from the fjords they came from in Norway, and leaving it was no more stressful than abandoning a hamlet in Norway." His theory: In the 1300s and 1400s, Greenland's youths voted with their feet, leaving until the colony could no longer support itself. The last few left.

"I imagine this old Norse man standing in his sodden, graying field with a couple of scrawny cattle and saying to his son, 'One day, this will all be yours,' " he says. "And the son gets on the next ship to Reykjavik."
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Love and Sex with Robots

Human-Robot Relationships
posted: 02 Dec 2007

Ian spoke with author and electronic gaming entrepreneur David Levy about his new book, Love + Sex with Robots, in which he explores how robots may one day participate in physical and emotional relationships with human beings.

In about 40 years, Levy explained, robots will be very similar to humans in their appearance and in the way they interact with us. These human-like machines will have powerful intellects, able to think, plan, and solve problems, as well as artificial skin and an array of electronic sensors that allow them to experience tactile sensations, he said. They will be programmed to feel and act like humans, and may initially appeal to people who have a difficult time with human relationships or those with negative personality traits.

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Levy thinks humans will be able to readily adapt to having sexual relationships with robots. He pointed out that some men already purchase life-like sex dolls and a large percentage of woman use electronic devices for sexual stimulation. According to Levy, people will likely rent sex robots at first because of their high cost. He also discussed robotic therapists and how robots could one day be used to provide emotional and physical care for the elderly.

Ian Punnett Transcript
Saturday host of Coast to Coast AM, Ian Punnett was our special guest in Streamlink's Live Chat on Tuesday night. Below are excerpts from the Q & A; members can view the entire transcript.

Polliwog
Ian, what is the most interesting thing you have learned from the people you have interviewed on Coast to Coast?

Ian Punnett
Never trust your first impression.

Storyman
Ian, have you ever had a guest that you felt was holding back? Were you able to break through the crust and expose them?

Ian Punnett
You know, that's a tricky dance, really. I'm not sure that C2C functions best when it's an "expose" (with a French accent) kind of a show. That having been said, I think a recent ghost show was pretty self-revealing and didn't need much of my help.

GrayMan
What has been your most significant viewpoint change since your time on C2CAM?

Ian Punnett
Contrary to popular opinion, perhaps, I remain very open to good questions and sincere pursuits of answers. I haven't experienced any major shifts except for the simplicity of the JFK assassination conspiracy. I think we know the truth now and that was different from what I thought.

taylor42
Ian, as a preacher, what's your take on EVPs and other evidence of life after death?

Ian Punnett
Good question. I haven't heard any convincing EVPs yet but as far as ghosts are concerned, the belief in ghosts does not violate my cosmology or theology at all.

Japanese_American
Ian, a core group of us including me are trying to get George to run for the presidency in 2012, your thoughts? And if George does become President, would you want to be in charge with something and which department? I would put Art Bell in charge of the FCC and Lex in charge of the Internet.

Ian Punnett
I'm all for it. Talk show hosts should be running the free world, as far as I'm concerned. You've made good cabinet picks. I want to be Secretary of the Interior so that I can keep track of the Mole People, especially my arch-nemesis, King Goddard the Squinty.

dhess
How many hours of preparation do you usually put in for a single C2C show? What type of actions do you perform to prepare?

Ian Punnett
I prepare all week which should tell you that I really suck at this.

GrayMan
What is the perception of the people in your church to your hosting the show - or do they withhold their opinions for the most part?

Ian Punnett
Every Sunday as I greet people all robed up by the door, I get a lot of "Was I listening to you as I fell asleep last night?" kind of thing.

Raymond-TX
Well as long as they fall asleep at night and not during your sermons.

Ian Punnett
They too busy being horrified to fall asleep when I preach, I'm afraid. "The Bible says that!!!!?

Polliwog
Do your sermons ever contain anecdotes about Coast to Coast?

Ian Punnett
I have mentioned it once. A couple of knowing nods in the audience.

taylor42
What's the story with JC?

Ian Punnett
Come to my sermon this Sunday. Oh, THAT JC. Never mind.

Thunderhorse
Have you ever tried to get "Franks Box" to listen to EVPs?

Ian Punnett
Yes--I'm very interested in that. So far, no luck.

riki
Ian, what do you do when you're not prepping for C2C? Do you have a "day" job?

Ian Punnett
A couple. Besides being an involved father, I do a weekday morning show with my wife that runs five days a week. Then I do regular church duties. And currently I'm appearing in "High School Musical On Ice."

aooga
Ian, great job on Coast. Who is the one person you would most like to do an Interview with?

Ian Punnett
I've never done Liza Minnelli. Or Michio Kaku. I should rephrase that whole sentence.

lites97
Ian, what books are you reading?

Ian Punnett
Right now? "Love and Sex with Robots" by David Levy and "The Darkest Day of the Year" by Dean Koontz and "The Idiot's Guide to Books for Dummies."

ingrabella
Have you ever got a call on open lines that was so strange that you laughed so hard that you could not go on with the show?

Ian Punnett
Many hearty yucks, to be sure, but so far none that I couldn't survive. I am still smiling at the dope smokers we've been getting during open lines lately.

Les
How do you like working with your wife doing radio?

Ian Punnett
Challenging but only because I know too much material I can't use! She's a dream which is why we've grown closer over the last four years of doing it instead of divorced.

dhess
Do you know of a safe place to go hide out on Dec. 21, 2012 that gets decent radio reception?

Ian Punnett
The C. Crane factory?

Bill
Are you really not sure of RCH's new book, in terms of seeing from his side?

Ian Punnett
No one has sent it to me yet. I do like what I've read though. I find him to be quite a character. Wait--that answers a previous question. I almost couldn't stop laughing when RCH was on with me and he was doing all those shameless plugs. That was so effortless it was hysterical.

king goddard the squinty
So we meet again, oh reckless and silly human!

Ian Punnett
If you want your glasses back, you'll have to release the hostages.

riki
A few months ago you interviewed Maurice Cotterell, and weren't too happy about the fact that he wouldn't let you get a word in edge wise. I was kind of shocked by him... I've read one of his books, and think he's really interesting. But you really made me think twice... I appreciate that!

Ian Punnett
Thank you--he was probably the biggest regret I've had in the past year. Not for having him on but for the way he wanted me off. C2C is not a university extension service, it's a conversation and long may the Art Bell ring on that.

Polliwog
I liked the show you did where Fred Bell's pyramid kept falling off your head because of the headphones. You ought to try a head pyramid, seriously. It accumulates orgone. You know, razors stay sharper under a pyramid. He is a kind of mad genius.

Ian Punnett
I had that around here for years. Was it Fred Bell's? I thought it was somebody else's though. I used to make my kids wear them but they still couldn't remember to clean their room.
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