i mean with such great things like joseph newmans energy machine which can power anything even charge un-chargeable batteries. and imagine that combine with the technologies we have used since 1996 fully electric cars that go freeway speeds. (google who killed the electric car)
that itself will eliminate sooo much pollution, not to mention get rid of most power plants of the world and replace them with super joe newman energy machines which do not make pollution. (www.josephnewman.com)
then we have more informations today like the rife machine which can be used to cure every disease even the government is looking into using frequency generators like the rife machine to clean water instead of highly debated chems like chlorine and flouride. (google royal rife, rife machines, hulda clark, hulda clark zapper)
with disease and pollution almost done for how great will it be i can't wait for new jersey shores to look beautiful again.
wont the future be cool?
2007-07-03
12:59:17
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jim jo wat are u talkin about joseph newmans machine causes no pollution it will lead to more vacations.
and who says the government wont allow an end to disease? thats insane although they make a lot of money from it eventually the technologies will be available for everyone.
u can buy a hulda clark zapper right now for like 100$ or make one urself for 20$
2007-07-03
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linyons no shoot he wants money and whats wrong with an inventor wanting some money for his invention?? the main problem is they wont give him a patent even though there is patents for such stupid crap i mean seriously what right do they have to deny him?
2007-07-04
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Hey, I'm sorry but the Rife resonance is a farce. While molecules resonate at a frequency tissues are composed of many molecules.
Everyone will be driving electric cars soon (probably in 3 years). They not only are available now for not too much, but they are cool as hell, fast as lightening, and going to be very popular.
In two days J. Newman will demo his water pump in Phoenix, AZ and I'll just bet it doesn't quite work.
The present is cool, the future has promise, beware of false prophets and avoid scams.
2007-07-03 13:49:49
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Sorry, but Newman's machine is a fake. The flywheel is magnetic, and that's where much of the energy comes from. The US patent office confirms that it doesnn't work.
http://www.randi.org/jr/03-22-2000.html
http://pesn.com/2005/04/03/6900078_Newman_on_Discover_Canada
http://www.skepticfiles.org/mys4/newman.htm
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-3794102.html
http://www.ncas.org/nbsreport/ncasintro.html
2007-07-03 16:42:19
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1st, they'll be no impact to you or I, except in the form of higher prices throughout the food chain, and more expensive fuel. Insurance rates will go up, after a few EMT'S are severally injured because of our stupidity in allowing electric cars. I could go on...climate change is natural.
Then, after we've spent all this time and money, our land is taken over, because we're too weak to fight. Bin-Laden refers to us as paper tigers.
ahh...I can see it now...a dirty bomb here, perhaps even volcanic activity there...all things we either refuse or can't control, even though we feel we can.
2007-07-03 13:36:55
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answered by Mr. Me 7
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The government will never allow such things.
Disease and pollution are far from being "done for."
2007-07-03 13:03:26
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Might be -could be- sure hope it IS
but I hope people get off this lazy kick about misspelling the English language willfully and on purpose.
2007-07-03 14:27:35
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answered by Renegade 5
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Um...whites will never be the "sexless" ones...who do you think those athlete Indians and Asians want to sleep with?
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answered by Anonymous
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Quite frankly, anyone who claims to get 1000% efficiency is obviously incompetent.
2007-07-03 15:17:58
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answered by Azure Z 6
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no..we do have the tech.. but slowly the conventional stuff like reading books, taking vacations or camping would go awway..
2007-07-03 13:02:49
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I've polled some people:
"The future is here - I'm in it."
"Built it myself and I love it!"
"I'm not sure."
"The future - damn, the future's not here yet, man."
"Smaller, but cleaner."
"Straight ahead - it's electric."
FP
2007-07-03 13:03:33
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answered by Anonymous
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No, i dont think so !
2007-07-03 23:07:50
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