Secret ingredients of Corexit now revealed by feds after their dumping on the Gulf
source: http://www.naturalnews.com/028974_Corexit_dispersants.html
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As reported in the New York Times, Brian Turnbaugh, a policy analyst at OMB Watch said, "EPA had the authority to act all along; its decision to now disclose the ingredients demonstrates this. Yet it took a public outcry and weeks of complaints for the agency to act and place the public's interest ahead of corporate interests."
On the toxicity question, you could hardly find a more dangerous combination of poisons to dump into the Gulf of Mexico than what has been revealed in Corexit. The Corexit 9527 product has been designated a "chronic and acute health hazard" by the EPA. It is made with 2-butoxyethanol, a highly toxic chemical that has long been linked to the health problems of cleanup crews who worked on the Exxon Valdez spill.
A newer Corexit recipe dubbed the "9500 formula" contains dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate, a detergent chemical that's also found in laxatives. What do you suppose happens to the marine ecosystem when fish and sea turtles ingest this chemical through their gills and skin? And just as importantly, what do you think happens to the human beings who are working around this chemical, breathing in its fumes and touching it with their skin?
The answers are currently unknown, which is exactly why it is so inexcusable that Nalco and the oil industry giants would for so long refuse to disclose the chemical ingredients they're dumping into the Gulf of Mexico in huge quantities (over a million gallons dumped into the ocean to date).
But it gets even more interesting when you look at just how widespread this "chemical secrecy" is across Big Business in the USA... and how the U.S. government more often than not conspires with industry to keep these chemicals a secret.
It's time to end chemical trade secrets
Armed with the accomplices in the FDA, EPA, FTC and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, powerful corporations have been keeping secrets from us all. It's not just the toxic chemicals in Corexit, either: Large manufacturers of consumers products -- such as Unilever, Proctor & Gamble and Johnson & Johnson -- routinely use toxic chemical ingredients in their products -- ingredients which are usually kept secret from the public.
Similarly, virtually every perfume, cologne and fragrance product on the market is made with cancer-causing chemicals that their manufacturers refuse to disclose, claiming their formulas are "trade secrets."
Throughout Big Business in America, the toxic chemicals used in everyday products such as household cleaners, cosmetics and yard care remain a dangerous secret, and the U.S. government actually colludes with industry to keep these chemical ingredients a secret by, for example, refusing to require full disclosure of ingredients for personal care products. The FDA offers us virtually no enforcement in this area, depending almost entirely on companies to declare their own chemicals are safe rather than requiring actual safety testing to be conducted.
This is why the following statement is frightening yet true: What BP is doing to the Gulf of Mexico, companies like Proctor & Gamble are doing to the entire population. We are all being mass poisoned by the toxic chemicals in personal care products, foods, medicines, fragrance products and other concoctions created by powerful corporations that use toxic chemicals throughout their product lines... but who refuse to disclose those ingredients in the public.
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First, you can blame ALL the corrupt politicians and the gullible people who voted them in. Second, don't forget that real people work for these cancer causing corporations, but few, if any, care enough, have the integrity, guts or wherewithal to take a fuckin' stand.
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"It's time to end chemical trade secrets. Armed with the accomplices in the FDA, EPA, FTC and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, powerful corporations have been keeping secrets from us all."
Seriously.
Just look at the issues around hydro-fracking -- this is what we're dealing with in NY state right now... trying to protect our watersheds from the toxic soup of hydro-fracking chemicals used to extract gas from underground rock.
The companies involved in hydro-fracking use a proprietary mix of chemicals and wouldn't even tell the NY Dept of Environmental Conservation (which handles the approval process for hydro-fracking operations) what they were using.
How can we make choices about what's safe when these companies aren't required to disclose the chemicals their using???! It's just infuriating!
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Mass Exodus anyone?
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Lucretia_Gross:
funny u should mention it, booked one-way to Redding, CA. have two weeks before I say good bye to this place forever, I live 35 miles north of Grand Isle, LA
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Yes, Obama, even reportedly told Cameron there were no "hard feelings" with BP, I suppose not to tarnish our "special relationship." I simply am sickened by it. We have no real government. They are pointmen for corporations that really run it all.
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Didn't everyone already know this? I mean, the fact that it was harmful to humans was all over the news when they first started spraying it. And big corporations using dangerous chemicals in their products should hardly come as a surprise.
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You'd be surprised at how many people don't know this.
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So where's Obama? and why isn't he coming out on TV and declaring it's time to arrest all BP executives?? or is he a little to worried about Lebron James coming to Chicago to play basketball?
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Would seem so. Visiting the Gulf to score political points is getting very old. That isn't leadership to me.
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fuck bp... riding my bike back home for 2 hours doesn't feel so bad after reading this story.
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Make EPA, BP, and Obama take a bath in this shit!
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Why would the Obama administration allow this. I thought he was eco-friendly.
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everyone is eco friendly on paper :D
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This is nuclear war bad .
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BP is filled with idiots, first they can barely plug a leaked pipe with millions of dollars in their disposal, now they clean up with chemicals far worse than the oil. Either they are really stupid, or they are want to wake Godzilla from his slumber to seek and destroy.
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Here in Texas City, TX BP and other chemical plants are dumping unsafe ammounts Propionaldehyde, Benzene, and hydrogen sulfide into our air. We are and have been under a pollution watch for a couple of years. However, the city of Texas City has not informed the public about these chemicals within their air, and I don't see anything taking place to solve the issue. It really does scare me to think of everything we do not know.
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They excuse it by the Parts per Million argument. But #1> heavier than air molecules don't magically disperse upward they stay down here where we breathe, where they #2> squeeze the good |lighter| air we need higher up. It's a Double Whammy but they want people believing it's a 1/2 whammy.
So the PPM doesn't mean anything is my non-scientist opinion. When a person is standing or living or working downwind they get the full enchilada.
Oil companies' leaking ocean wells is the same argument.
Building industry & manufacturers' => formaldehyde.
Cow milk => bacteria count in milk, antibiotics.
Smart grid excessive radiation off of wires.
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The fact that this company needs to keep "trade secrets" on its oil dispersents says alot about the demand for & widespread use of such a product.
Secret Ingredients are fine for Col. Sanders & Bush's Beans, but not for Noxious chemicals being dumped in Our Waters. - 1 year ago
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so true... and col. sanders died of heart disease... ironic
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I like to think it was retribution.
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corexzit is 4 times more toxic than the oil is....when the benzine rains start to ruin flora and fauna. what will we do then.......move i guess..
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wasn't benzine one of ingredients used to kill cartoons in " who framed Rodger rabbit?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwPkAUBr4Sc, long story short. chemicals are bad.
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Next option: Soilent Green.
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were devistated , we just dont know it yet
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They have literally poisioned the entire planet because water moves through the hydrologic cycle and the dispersant is carried by wind and water. I don't think the words environmental holocaust are too strong to describe it... and the EPA is an accomplice to the crime. Amazing, because yesterday I actually praised the EPA for finally doing something right in moving to ban endolsufan. I take it back.
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Why would anyone expect someone with as little insight as you to even begin to comprehend what this means? Your ignorance is astounding.
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I love the "nothing bad has happened yet" justification. It's really good at pointing out the idiots. Go read Ishmael.
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If you spill wine on your carpet, do you wait and see if it stains it before doing anything? It's common knowledge, just as it's common knowledge that oil is toxic to life. The Earth is just a bigger "carpet" so the "stains" are more subtle...well, they used to be.
Remember, we were told that DDT, asbestos, leaded gas and paint, PCBs and CFCs were a good idea.
I wouldn't say it's simply a tree-hugger attitude to want a safe and healthy world.
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Well, I think the people making the decisions are under-reacting. I think my analogy is realistic though. I'll elaborate further. Perhaps, you have no choice but red wine and there's only white carpet to own. Perhaps you trusted the wine company's claim that the red wine was carpet safe. Perhaps there are other small wine companies that offer a white but it's expensive and there's no stores near you. Well, we're both exaggerating so the analogy kind of loses it's charm. I like how you ran with it though. Not bad.
I'll get back to this later. I gotta head to work.
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The End is Extra Near btw.
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Well, the ecosystem will recover for sure but that's not really the biggest problem that I have. Sure, the wildlife is at the top of my list, personally, but the way that this is being handled is ludicrous. It's been, what, 56 days of shoulder shrugging and failed attempts. I would expect that both the oil companies, as well as the government, would have worked out some worst-case-scenarios. Maybe I'm crazy, but planning for the two biggest dangers on a rig (spill/explosion) seems like something that would have come up at a meeting.
I want people to stay outraged about this because there are lessons to be learned. First, we need to understand the significant stress that we place on the systems on Earth that provide us life. Secondly, it's a glimpse into the corporate mind and what they consider priorities. Also, it's showing that we need to live within our means and start amping up newer, cleaner, safer, ways of making energy. Essentially, we are living in a 21st century world that is still using 19th century technology.
The main thing that we should take away from this disaster is: We are only hurting our own chances for survival. The Earth will recover but the human race's survival, if we continue consuming at the current rate, is very much in jeopardy. I think it's fair to compare humans to rodents or insects. When the resources are vast, we thrive until they are gone, and then the population crashes.
We are living in a world that is becoming increasingly unable to sustain us. Perhaps this well is big enough to get us away from foreign oil, but for how long, and then what? Oil is becoming harder to find all the time. Otherwise, we wouldn't be trying to suck it out of tar sands, because it's a terribly expensive and labor-intensive process.
Would you agree that we are misusing our technology? Do you think it's worth using alternative energy, not only to gain some energy independence, but to step away from oil. This is America. Every country seems to want to emulate us. Shouldn't we lead by example and become revolutionaries?
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In the movie the two aliens were being pulled into a planet so the one asked his fellow helmsman What Do We Do?! His answer was We Die. I don't particularly like that answer. A lot better answer is in the Bible. But it's hard to do a home Bible study in the middle of multiple disasters so you're back to the helmsman's answer.
My circular engines are a direct result of Bible knowledge. The prophecies being fulfilled -that I studied in the late 1960's- were the seed that grew in me. A world that did not have my faith were neither able to accept the engines that came from that faith. So as actor Dennis Weaver as McCloud used ta say => There you go.
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Same as the crazy man dies so dies the sane, and btw more than a few people would lock you up. You're preaching against their cherished global economy god. It's the Economy, the Money, their Money that's threatened and they put their hold on their money above your hold on your life.
Sometimes all the planning in the world can't prepare you, you wrote also. You can prepare when you listen to the prophets God gave you to listen to. So when you don't make it the fault is in the mirror and nowhere else. You die as many will die => with closed ears.
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I think that there are extreme, unreasonable actions on both sides of this argument. The biggest obstacle that we have created is the argument itself. It seems like many people work harder trying to piss off the oppostion rather than finding middle ground and working towards a solution. As much as people try to deny it, something is changing on this planet and the majority of the evidence is point to us as a cause. This may be debatable but since we don't fully understand how the Earth works, it seems reasonable to think twice that perhaps it's possible that we are doing something wrong. I'm not talking about doomsday, just awareness. Our lifestyle is not healthy for a planet. Animals that are successful species are beneficial to the Earth and work symbiotically with it. Without moderation, something that we need to survive will eventually disappear. Since we aren't able to attach a time frame to that disappearance, I think we need to believe that it's most likely sooner, rather than later, especially with an exponential population growth.
Showing dead birds and wildlife is just a way to quantify the reality that we are having an impact on the biosphere that we are also a part of. The sad fact is that the average person could care less about birds, but the birds are just a poster child for oil spills. The problem lies in the way that the biosphere works, it's all interconnected. For instance, there's something killing our bees. We don't know what but that's beside the point. The bees and the birds are integral pollinators that directly affect the way our food grows. They are nescessary for our own continued survival. There is a solution needed as soon as possible.
I may be a "tree-hugger" but I don't expect every person to have my own views. What I expect is simply understanding that our progress as a species creates a consequence for another. That may not seem like a big deal for population in the millions but when we're getting into the realm of 10 billion by the middle of the century, there's going to be increased stress on the very systems that have allowed us to thrive in the first place. There's just not enough resources to support a population that size.
When you step back and understand the negative effects of our actions, what is so wrong with working to eliminate them? I'm certainly doing my best. If I'm wrong, what harm have I done? It's not an agenda, it's just science, and when the overwhelming majority of science favors moderation, I'm siding with science unless we learn otherwise. And if science is wrong what are we losing as a species?
Why do you make me type so much?! And what the hell is your avatar?
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Basically you are a name caller so I should dismiss you just like everyone else does. But there is something you should know. I never listened to any "invisible friends" because quite frankly I never considered myself anyone worthy of them to talk to. I believed in them without hearing anything but what the Bible contains in writing.
It was God who began showing Himself to me but not speaking. I began suddenly understanding deep laws of Physics I had never studied to any depth, and Calculus. He began using me as a vessel to deliver many new technologies to a world that chose to fight off every one I released.
I was speaking in a tongue of engineers without studying to be one, so just like the Jewish rabbis of Jesus' day hated his revealings of scripture I was hated for walking into their temple and explaining higher laws they had not invented yet.
And to make sure dupes like you would not listen to my Bible beliefs they decided to withhold my new ideas til such time I die so they could release them gradually, charging you and any children you have each separate doled out invention, making sure they stayed rich and you & yours stay their slaves.
hahaha That's why we're in a pickle jar today. They over-played their hand and have delivered you all into the waiting arms of Armageddon, to spite God's Energy Prophet provided you.
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I do wish you'd stop repeating that lie that we can't get off of crude oil. What's the Sun? Chopped liver? Ever hear of a magnifying glass sonny? Ever hear of the wheel? How about solar cells then?
Put em together. Eat the liver it's good for you.
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See the light yet? Pour some solar concentrate on the spinning cells. You'll get it, if you find enough innards to admit I'm right and you're wrong.
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By the way, the shockwave from the Betelgeuse super nova won't reach u because all the Black Holes absorbs the energy til one day they have enough energy to become new suns.
See if you can find that in any of your enlightened textbooks.
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I've been able to see better laws than others. One of those was an anti-Gravity engine in 2005, another was figuring out Tesla's anti-Gravity system in 2007. You won't find them anywhere because they're inside my noggin. So you stick with your godless world all ya want.
The world that refuses you all my other engines. Satan's World that right now is trying to blow you straight to hell.
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When your President shows his face tonight on TV you only need know one thing. He knows about my engines and you don't have em. You also don't have Tesla's and he died 65+ years ago. You also don't have Cosmic Energy that can power everything on this Earth and 15 more no sweat. It was invented by Floyd Sweet and his working device of 1987 pulled the energy of the stars and released it as straight 60 Hz household current you also do not have. I adapted his ideas to use the weight of the oceans to turn generators not by tides by the weight.
The world your godless self wants sucks rotten eggs.
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So you figure a JW is a slave eh? I think being strapped to a barrel of crude oil and being shoved over Niagara Falls so a group of slave masters can have their yuks [and caviar] is slavery myself.
I like this new government=> http://www.watchtower.org/e/20060715/article_02.htm
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You invoke the name or our glorious previous Leader? hehehe In a nationwide televised news conference Herr Bush dismissed my engines as "magic wands". You sir have been double teamed but, you got to smart mouth me so boy that's good.
Continue on your path towards the top of the Poseidon. I'll not get in your way. hahahahaha
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Yeah, what the deal with him? Heh, I may be a crazy vegan/treehugger, but even I can't compete with those rants.
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"For to Jehovah are the fixtures of earth, and He setteth on them the habitable world." from => http://www.bibletools.org/index.cfm/fuseaction/Bible.show/sVerseID/7249/eVerseID...
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You make some valid points. Currently, we can not realistically stop using oil, but that's not to say it's not possible to cut back. Oil is always going to be a part of human existance in one form or another. All that I ask for is more options and more consequences for those who abuse the system.. The alternative energies that are available are largely expensive for the average Joe (namely you and I). I've stated before that, as much as I hate Wal-Mart, they are the perfect candidate to invest in creating an infrastructure for other alternatives. They have the resources, they have the loyal customers, and they could make a fortune if they market it the right way. By getting the ball rolling, the costs to us would come down. If they can sell a flourescent bulb to a hillbilly, they can sell anything.
For people that share your opinion about environmental nutcases, I just suggest ignoring their hype, but listen to the underlying message. That's all.
I've been fairly responsible in how I treat the Earth. As much as I can be at least. I make an average salary and can afford it. It's so natural for me that I don't even remember my former lifestyle ( I remember Arby's though, goddamn it!). I still buy a lot of fuel because I have to. I think that it's somewhat of a compromise if I recycle, use less chemicals, plant native plants in my yard, buy rechargable batteries, keep the ol' Subaru in tip-top shape, donate to trustworthy environmental groups, and basically cut out the useless bullshit in my day to day. It's no big thing. Living within means is all we can do. Not everyone can, but then again, I'm not sure that everyone shares my definition of "necessity".
You know how E=mc2 is a natural unyielding equation? I like to think that there is an equation that governs our harmony with the Earth. I would be awesome if someone could figure that one out! Since nobody has figured that out yet, I create my own theory that is closest to what I can imagine is the solution.
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You are a man after my heart. You want it, you got it => mc2=E written backwards. That's what I did with my "Millenial Dawn" portable waterwheel. I showed how to make the power of the atom release slowly. My engine is the one Albert Einstein died knowing was possible.
As an equation it doesn't make a difference reversing sides of course, I just wrote it that way to make the point. It's one of my engines that was suppressed hoping people like average Joe and Jane would be kept thinking it's still a long ways off in the future.
It's desktop fusion without destroying any Matter. Earth Harmony you bet'cha.
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You have amazing, unprecidented, technology, and yet you take the time to creep around on Current?? That's an equation that doesn't add up, bud.
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The riddles aren't helping your cause. Um, laymans terms? Perhaps crudely scrawled crayon art? That's the shit that works for me. Help me see the light!!
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I have been posting and writing and inventing and surviving cancers all at the same time since 2000, websites online beginning the middle of 2003. Current is one of many... if you can imagine the volume of posting I've done here in a few months time being multiplied many times over.
Being on full disability, plus then running into a 245/140 blood pressure that lasted 3 years, has not allowed me the wherewithal to fight the system. Been too busy fighting to stay alive actually. However, in 2003 I began having this idea that if I could just find the right assortment of health products and supplements I could blow people's doors off with improved health.
So while I was working on everything else I was trying various products to find them. I finally gave up in 2009, threw in the towel, it was hopeless. But then a couple new products came under my radar so one day last September I just got them delivered and threw together the formula that did even more than I dared dream.
My "calling" has been to tell people not concentrate on one single thing and get rich. I've had times when I felt like fighting but my health was so poor I knew if I did I would expend what energy I had so I dropped it and kept doing what I was doing, and I have been blessed many times over.
So have the people who listened to me albeit few did. I showed the formula online here on Current how to make the tonic and even in what order, so if nobody felt like doing an hour's work in the kitchen they really missed the boat. But my "job" was telling and spreading Hope.
I knew people would eventually catch up to me. That was their job.
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Circular Energy rocks.
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Combustion fuels you get one explosion but with Imitation Energy you get repeat explosions.
1. I took some computer programming courses in 1986. We had to make a "flowchart" that had subroutines. If one was incorrectly written it could go into a "repeating loop" Well, that's what many of my circular engine systems do.
2. But it gets better. I found that many negatives could be used in a positive way.
3. And in a cycle (cyclical) system if each cycle goes to failure (exhausts all kinetic energy) it picks up a fresh load of Potential Energy for the next cycle. That defeats Entropy in the system so you then have a runaway train engine that never runs out of fuel.
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MrMxyzptlk:
Not real long ago I took a trip down Louisiana way and while there I was given the strength of 10 Samsons and pushed over an oil platform.
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MrMxyzptlk:
Heh, it's funny how we all have little posses on here.
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Gravity_Man:
Wouldn't it be just as easy to have an electric motor? Does your engine use batteries?
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Kurta:
The car engine uses a much smaller battery than used in combustion engines. It can do direct drive or it can spin a heavy generator and run a car that has separate electric motors on each wheel, either way you want it. The electric would be great for cities.
But I prefer the regular drive train because the front wheel drive is for reverse and several forward lower gears, but when doing speeds over 35-40 the front wheel drive disengages and a 2nd transmission sends direct ratio drive speed back to the rear axle. So it's a split four-wheel drive vehicle, best of both worlds.
That's just another way this baby really cooks. I guess what I need to do is grow younger now that I've solved so many riddles so I can be someone else then make better choices and become the Dictator of Detroit with lots of money so I can tell people how to make my inventions.
I've been writing here in my home town so happens the Jews made their big splash in America here and own the newspaper. People here cry for relief, cry for new job opportunities, wailing to the heavens for help to no avail because the Jews like it this way. They have the money and the economy stays butt-dragging-in-the-gravel low so their money goes the maximum distance and they remain King of the Hill.
It was in their interest not to assist me.
I'll accept my failures too but when a whole crowd of religious leaders controlling the banks put the clamps on they can also share the blame. They knew about me just as soon as I filed with the Dept. of Energy in 1989 how to harness lightning power. They knew I had to be stopped after my mini-novel revealed some others, but they used one to make a super fast turning jet. Jews love fast-turning jets.
American Jews, Israeli Jews, all Jews, of every country love jets, and making natural born Americans suffer degradation. Like my system for multiplying the Gold in Fort Knox they saw when they stole the plane-turning idea from my novel =>
The Gold-from-ocean-water natural system where I told how to siphon Pacific Ocean water over to Death Valley and a small lake, and using the intense sun heat & optimal conditions for evaporation, they let that one sit. California cries for relief too, all the time, and they get it of course, so so long as socialism reigns supreme they don't have to be smart. They could have tripled the amount of gold in Fort Knox by now, 20 years later.
The Jews are free to exercise their religious beliefs all day long but when they expand outward and take over a country and work to deprive my inventions from Americans they have stepped off the pulpit and showed themselves for what they really are => Haters of Americans.
And that dummy puppet throwing in my face why I couldn't make a touchdown with an entire Jew football team standing on my back has an agenda. Insulting an inventor at a time America needs inventors shows what he is too. They sit back hoarding what I released keeping them from American taxpayers who pay my disability check and own what I invent to a certain degree => when I went to school I was told that was TREASON AGAINST THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Treason warrants a firing squad in anybody's book no matter what their religion! Treasonous acts trumps religions.
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Gravity_Man:
You had me for 3 paragraphs. Jews? What the hell?! Jews are not the problem, assholes are the problem. Is see many more dispicable old white guys that fit that description. And if you want to push for treason in this country, I'd certainly start with the Evangelicals. Christianity has such an obvious agenda. But this is all off topic. We'll save this for another time.
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Kurta:
Like most people when you read the word JEWS your brain switches off. I have nowhere stated every single Jew on earth. You need to learn to read better. What I don't write can be as important as what I do write. The Jews leaders have made it their purpose on earth to stop great American inventions, and not just mine.
So yes, I call that correctly TREASON AGAINST AMERICANS and I'll say it again til your brain turns back on.
Evangelicals are nice people. They just don't understand the Bible. Their heart is in the right place, and there's nothing wrong with getting emotional, but without Bible Truth what happens is you're in the unenviable position of furthering Satan's objectives, usually through Politics.
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MrMxyzptlk:
We have a working relationship, albeit unspoken.
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Gravity_Man:
You are a strange character.
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Kurta:
Thanks but that has little actual relevance. All you need to know is you're not -or don't appear to be- standing under Divine protection. You lack an umbrella you sorely need. There's a greater reality than anyone bothered to tell you, because they probably didn't know either. They will be looking for you on the other side. You need to be there or it will damage them.
I could coddle you along and try to be less blunt, but sometimes blunt is what works best. It's a tough call. I do the best I can for you.
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Kurta:
You're very respectful. I like you. Mail me if you want.
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