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supernaught

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Nov 26, 2002, 10:09:34 PM11/26/02
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This device (like all of them) use cold fusion or fission as some
scientists say it to actually reprogram the water. Really fucking awesome.
I am anxious to get to work with the scientists on cold fusion driven
transports. Dude, wait to you see the levatron...
It is fucking amazing. A 1"x1" levetron can lift a refrig. (no problem)
right off of the ground about 2-3 inches. and you easily push it where ever
you want it. We can build them virtually any size.
Why aren't some of these amazing things on the market right now Jim? Our
beloved government.
BUT, we are growing in size so broadly now that it will not be long before
the number of us speaks for itself.
Some of this stuff; Tesla's "free energy" as an example has been around for
awhile, but it took one man with a vision to pull together all of it.

hoKEy w0Lf

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Nov 28, 2002, 4:03:56 PM11/28/02
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In article <6ZucnUVccar...@texas.net>, super...@nospam.com (supernaught)
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Makes you wonder why he didn't bust a spleen

hypo-luxa

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Dec 2, 2002, 9:35:17 PM12/2/02
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hypo-luxa 11/28/02 1:03 PM Live! from Demiurge

no drones in my laboratories.

...hypř-luxa


like a sonic boom, you're dead

Eb Oesch

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Dec 3, 2002, 4:26:49 PM12/3/02
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super...@nospam.com (supernaught) wrote in message news:<6ZucnUVccar...@texas.net>...

> This device (like all of them) use cold fusion or fission as some
> scientists say it to actually reprogram the water. Really fucking awesome.

What about the stickatron (purified superconducting homeopathic
cyanoacrylate in a mayonnaise matrix). Once somebody stepped on a
stickatron that was lying on the sidewalk, and his shoe was STUCK.
His friend fetched a crowbar, but the stickatron wouldn't give up that
easily. You would think the crowbar would at least tear up the sole
of the shoe, but nothing happened. Then he tried to take off the shoe
-- the knot wouldn't come untied. Tried to cut off the shoelaces --
they wouldn't be cut. The stickatron was reinforcing the bonds
somehow. It took a diamond saw to cut through those laces, honest to
God.

After the guy got loose so there was just the shoe left, they finally
got it up too, with the crowbar -- but the crowbar got stuck. I think
the stickatron let go of the shoe cause it found something better.
Now the crowbar, it's still there, glued to the sidewalk. Nobody will
come near it. Not even animals.

Kevin S. Wilson

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Dec 3, 2002, 4:42:10 PM12/3/02
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This thread is starting to look more and more like something that
might result if TJ Frazir ever learns to spell.

Now stop scaring me.
--
Kevin S. Wilson
Tech Writer at a University Somewhere in Idaho
"You can safely ignore Kevin in order to
maximise life's experience." --A. Loon, in alt.religion.kibology

fredrock

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Dec 7, 2002, 4:51:17 PM12/7/02
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"Kevin S. Wilson" <res...@spro.net> wrote in message
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Thing is, most of it has a shred of truth buried, if you know where--and
how--to look. It has a lot to do with intuition. You see, I, too, am a tech
writer at the University of Somewhere, Idaho. I wouldn't exactly call myself
a doppelganger, but only because I don't know what it means. I prefer to
think of myself as a virtual factotum. That, too, is a mystery to me, but
it's easier to say than those German vowels.

Just to establish my credentials: I worked with John Gleason, Harold Harmon,
and Gilbert Pomeroy back before they became prominent "behind-the-scenes"
figures in Washington. Of course, no one knows their real names--how could
they?!--but if you knew who I'm talking about (and perhaps you already
suspect), then you understand the urgency of what I have to say, and why I
can't say it.

First of all, like any large building, the Pentagon has several above-ground
stories, and several below-ground stories, including two so-called
"sub-basements." What very few people (most of them deceased) know is that
there is a third, secret, sub-basement. It contains three high-security
labs. (It was once rumored that the "Roswell remains"--both biological and
technological--were brought here for examination. If not for the persistence
of these rumors (those pesky memes!), the third sub-basement and its
all-too-real labs would be the most highly kept secret in the history of
national security.

One lab is given to research at the crossroads of microbiology,
nanotechnology, and information technology'computer science. Imagine
engineering a electro-mechanical life form adaptable, able to perceive,
analyze, and create...all on its own. the entire thing is a machine; the
entire thing is a computer; in fact, the entire thing is, somehow, alive.
Evolving in this sequestered lab with others "of its own kind." No wonder
they keep the door locked.

The second lab houses the physics experiments, including the technology that
leap-frogged the supercollapsing supercollider (as they now laughingly refer
to it) and obsoleted it before it was built. Condensed anti-matter.
String-tension generators. Beakers full of neutrinos and
anti-neutrinos--enough to play with in your hands, if they weren't a tenth
of a degree above absolute zero. this is wherre the initial work with the
so-called "levitron" was conducted (though it had nothing to do with
"re-programming water" as earlier suggested, but was based on low-temp
superconductors subjected to an increased Higgs field.)

The third lab is the most inte


supernaught

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May 9, 2003, 1:32:19 PM5/9/03
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In article <BA115864.45B5%pmck...@dc.rr.com>, pmck...@dc.rr.com says...
no clouds in my coffee

--
supernaught

hoKEy w0Lf

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May 9, 2003, 9:26:04 PM5/9/03
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In article <Jq-dnTcg4eC...@reliant.com>, super...@nunya.com (supernaught)
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do you think the levetron will be pleased with your disrespectful post?

Limbo Socrates

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May 10, 2003, 12:36:38 AM5/10/03
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"hoKEy w0Lf" <y...@nope.net> wrote in message
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ernie hits burt, the scram switch is missing, and i think you will find that
you are missing a few ions as well, or i'm a chipmunk.


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