On 12/12/2015 8:06 PM, BOZ wrote:
> On Friday, December 11, 2015 at 8:18:08 PM UTC-4, Anthony Marsh wrote:
>> On 12/10/2015 10:35 PM, BOZ wrote:
>>> On Thursday, December 10, 2015 at 5:15:42 PM UTC-4, Sandy McCroskey wrote:
>>>> On 12/9/15 2:47 PM, BOZ wrote:
>>>>> On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 6:00:32 PM UTC-4, bigdog wrote:
>>>>>> On Monday, December 7, 2015 at 11:55:06 PM UTC-5, Dave Reitzes wrote:
>>>>>>> Call this a bonus track, if you like.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOVFhS8sdVU
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It speaks volumes that there are actually people who take Fetzer seriously.
>>>>>
>>>>>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_is_dead#/media/File:Batman222june1970.jpg
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> But not so surprising in a country where people take Donald Trump
>>>> seriously.
>>>
>>> Donald Trump should be taken very seriously. Are you giving away any free
>>> copies of THE NATION McCroskey?
>>>
>>
>>
>> Is Trump giving away free copies of his book "MY STRUGGLE"?
>
> My Struggle to make 4 billion dollars by D J Trump. Are women allowed to
> drive cars in Saudi Arabia yet? This law has nothing to do with Islam
Did you know that women in Saudi Arabia just got the right to vote? But
no, not the right to drive a car. And Saudi Arabia still beheads people.
> because it's about global warming.Did you know that Hitler's Mein Kampf
> and The Protocols of the Elders of Zion were translated into Arabic and
> are popular among Moslems. I think it's called MY JIHAD.
>
Funny, but you might remember that several Arab countries supported
Hitler, only because he killed Jews.
Regarding fossil fuels, Germany invented the processes for converting
coal into gasoline and jet fuel.
Synthetic fuel grades included "T.L. [jet] fuel ", "first quality aviation
gasoline", "aviation base gasoline", and "gasoline - middle oil";[18] and
"producer gas" and diesel were synthesized for fuel as well (e.g.,
converted armored tanks used producer gas).[17]:4,s2 By early 1944, German
synthetic fuel production had reached more than 124,000 barrels per day
(19,700 m3/d) from 25 plants,[21][verification needed] including 10 in the
Ruhr Area.[22]:239 In 1937, the four central Germany lignite coal plants
at B?hlen, Leuna, Magdeburg/Rothensee, and Zeitz, along with the Ruhr Area
bituminous coal plant at Scholven/Buer, had produced 4.8 million barrels
(760?103 m3) of fuel. Four new hydrogenation plants (German: Hydrierwerke)
were subsequently erected at Bottrop-Welheim (which used "Bituminous coal
tar pitch"),[18] Gelsenkirchen (Nordstern), P?litz, and, at 200,000
tons/yr[18] Wesseling.[23] Nordstern and P?litz/Stettin used bituminous
coal, as did the new Blechhammer plants.[18] Heydebreck synthesized food
oil, which was tested on concentration camp prisoners.[24] The Geilenberg
Special Staff was using 350,000 mostly foreign forced laborers to
reconstruct the bombed synthetic oil plants,[22]:210,224 and, in an
emergency decentralization program, to build 7 underground hydrogenation
plants for bombing protection (none were completed). (Planners had
rejected an earlier such proposal because the war was to be won before the
bunkers would be completed.)[20] In July 1944, the 'Cuckoo' project
underground synthetic oil plant (800,000 m2) was being "carved out of the
Himmelsburg" North of the Mittelwerk, but the plant was unfinished at the
end of WWII.[17]
Indirect Fischer-Tropsch ("FT") technologies were brought to the US after
World War 2, and a 7,000 barrels per day (1,100 m3/d) plant was designed
by HRI, and built in Brownsville Texas. The plant represented the first
commercial use of high-temperature Fischer Tropsch conversion. It operated
from 1950 to 1955, when it was shut down when the price of oil dropped due
to enhanced production and huge discoveries in the Middle East.[14]