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Monday, September 24, 2007

prime sinister Fukuda electe in Japan

What kind of a FUKuca name is that? At first I thought it was a joke like the kid that asked Yao Ming if he was from YAOpan.

Scalar Waves and Caduceus Coil

Steven Gibbs uses inside his HDR a caduceus coil that generates scalar waves. It is these scalar waves that cause the strange effects of the HDR. We see more and more work on scalar waves and other frontwave science. The future is here.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Is Barack Obama a Muslim?

There are rumors floating around that presidential candidate Barack Obama is aligned with forces that are against the United States.

Lack of Oxygen in the future

Today, I did astral time travel to the future. Not sure what year I hit, but there was this shelter underground. We had trouble breathing due to lack of oxygen. One man suited up and went outside to get cylinders of oxygen from outside. We went meanwhile to a special room where they had minitanks and a cup you put over your mouth.

The air was getting heavy, I had trouble breathing and did not want to break into the emergency minitanks or use the oxygen machine. A group of old men in the shelter started arguing with each other over the lack of air. Finally, the spacesuit man came in from outside with cylinders of oxygen and turned them on. I could breath again.

There was a girl in the shelter which I went to high school with. We talked about classes we were in together and teachers. Also about decorations for Christmas time. She told me that before the war she used to sell stuff on Ebay and drew a map of where she lived.

Friday, September 21, 2007

Effects of HDR

Many people say that while the HDR can affect a mechanical clock, it cannot affect a digital chronometer watches. Well, this is but a failed attempt to disprove the HDR.

We know that the HDR can demagnitize a VCR tape, credit card, or old floppy disk because it has an HDR electromagnet, but the strange effects on clocks challenge our view of physics. Well, change your view. Follow the evidence. Gather results and then make your conclusion.

Monday, September 17, 2007

Oil breaks $80

Oil hits record high today going over 80. It keeps getting more expensive all the time. With oil at a record gasoline will soon follow. This will help drive inflation.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Pecan trees in the future?

In the future pecan trees are planted to help restore cover, stop erosion, absorb CO2 and produce oxygen as well as nuts. People value the pecan wood and plant the trees in early spring before it gets hot and dry in the long scorching summer.

Trees provide shade from heat as well as a wind break from dry dust bowl winds. Many people plant trees in the future.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Big Banks in trouble

The financial markets are in trouble as world credit tightens. Big banks with their mortgage exposure are going to be hard hit in the next quarter as subprime spillover hits home.

We face run away inflation from a decline dollar and rising oil prices. I predict oil at over 100/b in 2009.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

This con is a conman

A supossedly conservative CON-gressman Thompson R-Libya, a former lobbyist for the People's Revolutionary Republic of Libya run by the communist dictator Moamar Khadaffy now wants to be president of America.

This guy makes Kuku-Chicken-nich seem like a super patriot. Thompson is a total sellout. That flabby old mummy married to a little teenager is so wrong on so many levels.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Truck filled with explosives goes off

Today near the Texas - Mexico border a truck bomb went off. 37 people are dead and hundreds wounded. Terrorists struck south of the border. The US guv still believes that there is no worry with mexico and thoudsands of illegal aliens pour in thru the border every day.

In other news, mexico was rocked by gas pipeline explosions caused by terrorists. The government is scarmbling to get a hold on things. I predicted that we have a soft spot called the border. We need a fence.

Thursday, September 06, 2007

Future Crime

Future crime is a major worry of people now, yet in those distant days that lie ahead people do not worry about getting stuff. Our world will worry more about the environment and less about the latest toy on the market.

The future is one where people live in peace without worry.

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Wednesday, September 05, 2007

B-52 flies six nukes ober sevaral states

A b52 bomber flew six nuclear warheads against long established treaties. Not sure what effect this might have internationally with out trading partners. A tense situation worldwide.

It is dangerous to fly these devices over populated areas due to fear of a failure.

Bus with real HORSEpower

Here is a horse powered bus that is in the works. Makes you wonder, don't it? A real horse inside a bus is one future that I never did imagine.

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Strange Video

On Youtube a hyperdimensional gravity drive time machine. Not sure how it works or what it does, but here it is. Strange days indeed we will have in the future. Perhaps powered by ZPE -zero point energy.

Monday, September 03, 2007

Finding an Affordable home.

Certain cities like Boston, LA, & NYC are very pricey, but you can find nice affordable cities. Certain cities like Detroit are cheap, but with high crime and few jobs.

The most affordable city is Indianapolis, Chicago is only five hours away, and the city is flat, but rolling hills are close by on the south side. BTW, the south side is affordable, the north side is expensive. An average house in Indianapolis is $112,000 and household income is over$60,000.
On the minus side, winters are cold as low as 20 below. Crime is low in suburbs, but not downtown.

The second most afforable city is Cincinati. A little more expensive and jobs pay a little less than Indianapolis. It is a very pretty city with rolling hills. On the minus side those hills are no fun in winter.

Third pick is Dallas, a favorite of mine because there are lots of jobs. Houses are a bit more expensive $134,000 on average, and household income is only $55,000, but Dallas is a beautiful futuristic city full of modern buildings and night life. That three bedroom two bath ranch house that cost only $120,000 in Indy will run you $140,000 in Dallas. Still the climate is warmer. On the minus side, Dallas is hot in the summer over 100 degrees.

My pick is Dallas because Texas has no personal income tax so you have more money. A great place is nearby Fort Worth.