SelectPlusAP Top StoriesAP Top StoriesThe Associated PressHere's the latest news for Monday August 4: Rockefeller due in court; Favre ready to report to training camp; President Bush leaves Washington heading to Asia; Olympic torch heads to hard-hit earthquake zone.[Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]This is A-P NewsMinute. The man accused of kidnapping his daughter, then disappearing with her is due in court today. Clark Rockefeller and his daughter were found in Baltimore on Saturday, after a concerned citizen phoned in a tip. The daughter -- 7 year old Reigh (ray) Boss is doing fine. In a matter of hours it's expected to become official -- Brett Favre (fahrv) will be reinstated back into the N-F-L. As soon as that happens, Favre will report to the Green Bay Packers training camp. Favre flew to Green Bay Sunday night ... Where he was met by hundreds of Packers fans. President Bush leaves for Asia today. His first stop will be South Korea. It's part of a week-long trip, where he will attend the opening ceremonies for this summer's Olympic Games. The president says he is travelling to Beijing to -- first and foremost -- cheer on Team U.S.A. In the Olympics. The Olympic torch has now reached the area hardest hit by that deadly earthquake in China. The torch was supposed to pass through that region back in June -- but the relay was postponed following the massive earthquake that killed more than 70, 000 people. ___ ___, The Associated Press with AP NewsMinute. (****END****) VOICE:---------------------------------------PRODUCER:---------------------------------------VIDEO APPROVAL:--------------------------------------- Station: Affiliation: Location: Contact: Number: E-Mail:
One last self-indulgent rant:
"SHAME, shame of you Albert Gore Jr.!"
SevenMinusOne 3 years ago
Research "Casimir effect"
11)systems have been developed, in essence making use of the Casimir effect
In general, the resulting technologies have been withheld from the public not for
economic reasons such as oil interests, but because it had been judged that widely
available free energy would only speed the unchecked growth of the world's population -
this being regarded by the Powers that Be as the most pressing problem of our times.
(I don't agree with overpopulation btw. Smells of BS)
SevenMinusOne 3 years ago
10) Vitamin D3 (5000/IU/day)-cheap insurance against viral epidemics, whether natural or engineered. Dark-skinned people may require
slightly higher doses. D3 has many additional benefits to include teleomere protection. Ten to twenty minutes of exposure to sunlight (on your skin) will generate
more than enough D3, but for those who are indoors most of the day
(elderly or office workers), or those who are in high-latitudes (during winters)
should compensate with approx 5000IU per/day of D3.
SevenMinusOne 3 years ago
8) In the event of a heavy EMP, any vehicle with an electronic engine management system would be vulnerable to being rendered useless. A reliable vehicle to have would be a diesel-engined car or truck, old enough to contain no electronic components or bicycles
9)Ham radio may be the only reliable means of communication to local&global. Even these may fail temporarily to some degree for direct, long distance communications, if the ionosphere is perturbed by HAARP-like systems or Solar activity.
SevenMinusOne 3 years ago
Use of EMP is not a new technology.
Some info on preparation during this period of political unrest (for those interested)
7) To protect against the EMP (electromagnetic pulse) that might be associated with a Corona Mass Ejection or EMP devices, electronic components should be (a) wrapped first in cotton or natural cloth (an insulator) and then (b) wrapped in aluminum foil, or buried in the ground or stored in a metal container. (cont)
SevenMinusOne 3 years ago
Perhaps, the secret meeting to which Dennis Kucinich refused to attend has critical information-perhaps not.
Leaks, lie, or an attempt to stop what this individual believes is tragic. Given the mounting interest in the Vatican and the scientific community, I would keep an ear peeled:
watch?v=CVAAWbTcGMA
SevenMinusOne 3 years ago
Third nuclear accident in France
Ralf Streck July, 22, 2008
The third accident in two weeks, 15 people have been charged radioactively. In France's nuclear facilities is increasingly to breakdowns.
They were among 15 employees at the nuclear power plant Saint-Alban/Saint-Maurice "slight traces" of a pollution [external] festgestellt found..."
SevenMinusOne 3 years ago