Archive for October, 2008


Buckypaper

500 times stronger than steel

Buckypaper is made from carbon nanotubes — about 1/50,000th the diameter of a human hair.

Buckypaper owes its name to Buckminsterfullerene, or Carbon 60—a type of carbon molecule whose powerful atomic bonds make it twice as hard as a diamond.

Sir Harold Kroto, now a professor and scientist with FSU’s department of chemistry and biochemistry, and two other scientists shared the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their discovery of Buckminsterfullerene, nicknamed “buckyballs” for the molecules’ spherical shape.

Ben Wang, a professor of industrial engineering at the Florida A&M University-FSU College of Engineering, serves as director of FAC2T, which works to develop new, high-performance composite materials, as well as technologies for producing them at University of Florida

Vote Fraud

1.3 Million Registrations by Acorn
“No Evidence of Voter Fraud”

Interview of Loyola Law School Professor and election law expert Richard Hasen
by Newshour’s Judy Woodruff
Discussion of integrity of voting systems

ACORN DISCUSSED
John Flannery Constitutional Expert Destroys FOX Pundit On GOP’s Vote Fraud Fraud

Mccain campaign and DOJ, Department of Justice conspiracy to suppress votes and steal the election

The Obama campaign has asked the attorney general to order a special prosecutor to investigate whether the Bush administration and the McCain campaign are illegally working together. This comes after the McCain camp alleged voter fraud.
Interview with Jonathan Turley

Court Testimony – Computer Programmer Clinton E. Curtis
How the 2000 election was fixed?

Princeton University
AccuVote-TS Diebold Software Manipulation

Vegetarian Statistics

FOOD INC Michael Pollan claims the food industry is taken over by the multinationals processing industry.

Access the WORLD HUNGER MAP and then click here for Food Security statistics.

The push to end hunger is addressed and to read more follow the FAO studies links and see “ASK FAO”.
KILL RATE

According to these numbers, some 52 billion animals are killed each year worldwide by the food industry. Only three countries (USA, China, Brazil) account for almost half of the worldwide slaughters.
Between the U.S. and China together they slaughter over 20 billion animals per year, as of 2003. Do review the Meat Industry Statistics and keep yourself informed.

See below for a summary of the minimum 2003 worldwide slaughter estimates, by type of animal.

— 45,895 million (45.9 billion) chickens
— 2,262 million (2.3 billion) ducks
— 1,244 million (1.2 billion) pigs
— 857 million rabbits
— 691 million turkeys
— 533 million geese
— 515 million sheep
— 345 million goats
— 292 million cows and calves (for beef and veal)
— 65 million other rodents (not including rabbits)
— 63 million pigeons and other birds
— 23 million buffalo
— 4 million horses
— 3 million donkeys and mules
— 2 million camels (and other camelids)

According to the FAO database.

See a corporate farm that produces enough milk to serve 8,000,000 people

WHY BECOME A VEGETARIAN? NO CHOICE ! ! !
Warning mature audiences only.

FAO Statistical Database – Agriculture

http://faostat.fao.org/faostat/collections?subset=agriculture

Exuberance, The Passion for Life

“Exuberance is an abounding,
ebullient, effervescent emotion,”

writes KAY REDFIELD JAMISON in the beginning of this book.


Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, speaks about her book:

Exuberance: The Passion for Life
which can be purchased here at Amazon.com

Thanks Kay for this most wonderful contribution.

Rotating Skyscraper by 2010

World’s First Rotating Skyscraper
By Dr. David Fisher