Unexplained Mysteries
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Unexplained Mysteries
I've just cruised this and it looks interesting. Ken you'll like it I think.
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/
Jim I think you'll find this interesting.
http://pages.sbcglobal.net/webster.kehr ... uction.htm
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/
Jim I think you'll find this interesting.
http://pages.sbcglobal.net/webster.kehr ... uction.htm
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Michael...
Yes, it looks interesting and when I have some time to spare, I'll check it out in depth. Thanks for posting it.
ken
Yes, it looks interesting and when I have some time to spare, I'll check it out in depth. Thanks for posting it.
ken
On 7/6/06, I found, in any overbalanced gravity wheel with rotation rate, ω, axle to CG distance d, and CG dip angle φ, the average vertical velocity of its drive weights is downward and given by:
Vaver = -2(√2)πdωcosφ
Vaver = -2(√2)πdωcosφ
re: Unexplained Mysteries
Micheal...
This one is also a mysyery to me? ....can you help..? LoL
From NEXUS magazine year 2000
(1)
For the last six months in the cattle feed factory at the Caillaud plant in northern france, excrement from staff toilets was plumbed into the production line. Between August 1998 and March 1999, 15 to 20 tonnes of human and other sewage sludge was mixed each week into feed for chicken, pigs and sheep.
Workers revealed last week that blood from carcasses was also swept into the stinking swill. "Every time they clean the filters, the smell is so bad that it makes you want to vomit," said Benard Guillard, a 52 year-old worker at the factory in Javene, Brittany.
(source: The Sunday times, London, 31 October 1999, www.sunday-times, Londo , 31 October 1999, www.sunday-times.co.uk)
(2)
While many were shocked about relelations that human sewage had been added to French cattle feed, residents from the village of Saxthorpe, north Norfolk, england, who live close to Great Farm, know that for years British cattle have been eating silage that has been cultivated on land laden with sewage.
Great Farm has three lagoons which are lined with black polythene and can each hold about a million gallons of sewage sludge. "It's like a dark porridge with a thick, grey crust covering it," said Aubrey Pobersfsky, 62, who lives in Saxthorpe.
"It's full of bacteria and chemicals, but they have been putting thousands of gallons of it onto the fields."
(3)
The Belgian Government has also admitted that human and animal waste was being mixed into animal feed until early 1999. The country's farm minister was responding to a television report which said sludge from slaughterhouses and toilets had ended up in Belgium's food chain.
The VTR telivision network also reported that waste from slaughterhouses, toilets and showers was mixed in with animal feed in Belgium.
(Source: Sightings website, 22 September 1999, www.sightings.com)
This one is also a mysyery to me? ....can you help..? LoL
From NEXUS magazine year 2000
(1)
For the last six months in the cattle feed factory at the Caillaud plant in northern france, excrement from staff toilets was plumbed into the production line. Between August 1998 and March 1999, 15 to 20 tonnes of human and other sewage sludge was mixed each week into feed for chicken, pigs and sheep.
Workers revealed last week that blood from carcasses was also swept into the stinking swill. "Every time they clean the filters, the smell is so bad that it makes you want to vomit," said Benard Guillard, a 52 year-old worker at the factory in Javene, Brittany.
(source: The Sunday times, London, 31 October 1999, www.sunday-times, Londo , 31 October 1999, www.sunday-times.co.uk)
(2)
While many were shocked about relelations that human sewage had been added to French cattle feed, residents from the village of Saxthorpe, north Norfolk, england, who live close to Great Farm, know that for years British cattle have been eating silage that has been cultivated on land laden with sewage.
Great Farm has three lagoons which are lined with black polythene and can each hold about a million gallons of sewage sludge. "It's like a dark porridge with a thick, grey crust covering it," said Aubrey Pobersfsky, 62, who lives in Saxthorpe.
"It's full of bacteria and chemicals, but they have been putting thousands of gallons of it onto the fields."
(3)
The Belgian Government has also admitted that human and animal waste was being mixed into animal feed until early 1999. The country's farm minister was responding to a television report which said sludge from slaughterhouses and toilets had ended up in Belgium's food chain.
The VTR telivision network also reported that waste from slaughterhouses, toilets and showers was mixed in with animal feed in Belgium.
(Source: Sightings website, 22 September 1999, www.sightings.com)
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Yeah that's disgusting, no wonder meat has so many diseases in it nowadays. You know what's really sad but should be a wake up call to all of humanity, the worst nightmarish world we can imagine for ourselves, ie; aliens taking over, totally dominating us and making us slaves to their intent, or monsters or demons instead of aliens, whatever- we already do to the other life forms on this planet.
Can you imagine female humans being held in cages and forcefully impregnated and then ripping the fetus's out of their wombs, and/or if the babies of these women weren't of a certain sex or type, throwing them into a thresher to get rid of them? Do you think this horror would ever be even considered for a horror movie? No it's to violent, yet it's part of out culture in what we do.
Can you imagine female humans being held in cages and forcefully impregnated and then ripping the fetus's out of their wombs, and/or if the babies of these women weren't of a certain sex or type, throwing them into a thresher to get rid of them? Do you think this horror would ever be even considered for a horror movie? No it's to violent, yet it's part of out culture in what we do.
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I was walking accross a silage field last year, hoping the grey smelly scum that had been sprayed on it wasn't what it looked like when I saw a tampon.... Glad I'm veggy.
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Maybe the message from all of this is to limit one's consumption of meat (as well as fish!) and then to only eat meat, poultry, and fish that have been certified to be free of toxins. Of course, that will increase the cost of one's food, but it'll be a lot cheaper in the long run than the medical bills associated with treating cancer...
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On 7/6/06, I found, in any overbalanced gravity wheel with rotation rate, ω, axle to CG distance d, and CG dip angle φ, the average vertical velocity of its drive weights is downward and given by:
Vaver = -2(√2)πdωcosφ
Vaver = -2(√2)πdωcosφ
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I'm trying to see what yours big problem is here, but I aint gettin it. Nearly as long as there has been agriculture ( and civilization) fields have been fertilized with manure. Penned livestock have always been in their own excrement and eating off the ground there-in. Manure isn't the boogyman. That which doesn't us makes us stronger.
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Terry,
I agree, I do not see the issue here. Treated sewage waste had been trucked from larger citys and spread on farm land for years. A tampon simply adds a little mulch that will break down in time. Where do people think the fertilizer comes from to grow the vegetables for the vegies.
Next time you go to a department store or nursery, Think of the people that make an issue of this and then buy bags of steer manure to spread on their gardens and flowers.
It is all part of the natural food chain with a little helping hand by man thrown in to expedite it. I have been told that raw meat is a no-no as it kills the desired enzymes, but yet bone meal is a goody.
Ralph
I agree, I do not see the issue here. Treated sewage waste had been trucked from larger citys and spread on farm land for years. A tampon simply adds a little mulch that will break down in time. Where do people think the fertilizer comes from to grow the vegetables for the vegies.
Next time you go to a department store or nursery, Think of the people that make an issue of this and then buy bags of steer manure to spread on their gardens and flowers.
It is all part of the natural food chain with a little helping hand by man thrown in to expedite it. I have been told that raw meat is a no-no as it kills the desired enzymes, but yet bone meal is a goody.
Ralph
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I think the general idea was feeding manure and meat directly back to livestock, unless I misinterpreted. These things do happen though. There is an opinion that feeding cow back to cow is what brought on mad cow disease, but not only that, our system of the way we treat these animals isn't normal or natural. Since it isn't natural and these animals are aware, who's to say our actions aren't causing some kind of disease like reaction from these alive beings?
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Mad cow disease seems to be caused by a certain prion protein ,not a virius or bacteria.
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Hi Joel, it is and unfortunately even cooking the meat at a really high temperature doesn't get rid of it so there's the fear that the prion can be transferred from items tainted meat is cooked with. There is an opinion in the beef industry by some that feeding cow to cow has caused or accelerated the disease.
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I think this might be one possible solution. Eventually...
Sheet Meat
I'm starting to think that the idea might have legs after all (pun intended). It can provide people (and pets) with needed protein, it's sterile, it's a hell of a lot easier and cleaner than raising a farm animal, and you don't have to slaughter a living creature to eat it...
Meat starter cells
The only real problem left to be overcome is the "gross out" factor, which is formidable to say the least. But I do think it will happen eventually. It's not a far cry from a chicken nugget to sheet meat.
-Scott
Sheet Meat
I'm starting to think that the idea might have legs after all (pun intended). It can provide people (and pets) with needed protein, it's sterile, it's a hell of a lot easier and cleaner than raising a farm animal, and you don't have to slaughter a living creature to eat it...
Meat starter cells
The only real problem left to be overcome is the "gross out" factor, which is formidable to say the least. But I do think it will happen eventually. It's not a far cry from a chicken nugget to sheet meat.
-Scott
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Scott...
Now there's a novel idea...cloned meat!
Actually, it is already possible to make a kind of synthetic meat that would contain all of the proteins, fats, carbs, vitamins, minerals, etc. of regular meat and which could be compressed into slices, patties, and steaks for consumption.
At the rate the degradation of our natural food supplies is going, it may not be too long before we are all eating completely synthetic food that is totally free of various toxins, pesticides, antibiotics, heavy metals (my area of expertise!), and other junk that does not belong in the human body.
ken
Now there's a novel idea...cloned meat!
Actually, it is already possible to make a kind of synthetic meat that would contain all of the proteins, fats, carbs, vitamins, minerals, etc. of regular meat and which could be compressed into slices, patties, and steaks for consumption.
At the rate the degradation of our natural food supplies is going, it may not be too long before we are all eating completely synthetic food that is totally free of various toxins, pesticides, antibiotics, heavy metals (my area of expertise!), and other junk that does not belong in the human body.
ken
On 7/6/06, I found, in any overbalanced gravity wheel with rotation rate, ω, axle to CG distance d, and CG dip angle φ, the average vertical velocity of its drive weights is downward and given by:
Vaver = -2(√2)πdωcosφ
Vaver = -2(√2)πdωcosφ
re: Unexplained Mysteries
scott:
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The only real problem left to be overcome is the "gross out" factor, which is formidable to say the least. But I do think it will happen eventually. It's not a far cry from a chicken nugget to sheet meat.
i think that's whats INSIDE a "jumbo-jack "..........NOW... !
I think Jack in the box has used a reconstituted soybean/some kind of meat for about 10 years......................barf
I wish they'd bring back the clown maybe then i'd eat there again
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The only real problem left to be overcome is the "gross out" factor, which is formidable to say the least. But I do think it will happen eventually. It's not a far cry from a chicken nugget to sheet meat.
i think that's whats INSIDE a "jumbo-jack "..........NOW... !
I think Jack in the box has used a reconstituted soybean/some kind of meat for about 10 years......................barf
I wish they'd bring back the clown maybe then i'd eat there again
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Are you saying this 'sheet meat' is something different from Oscar Meyer Bologna?