Sunday, March 29, 2009

Pray we don't get fooled again.

thisisreality.org
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microbial fuel cell
http://www.cea.wsu.edu/Content/Assets/118729%20Innovation%20text%20p9.pdf
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ecowonk.com/colbert-report-synthetic-fuel-fro-bacteria-dr-jay-keasling-microbiologist-video

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Joint BioEnergy Institute
jbei.org
ecowonk.com/colbert-report-synthetic-fuel-fro-bacteria-dr-jay-keasling-microbiologist-video
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hydrogen
enviroliteracy.org/article.php/181.html
americanhistory.si.edu/fuelcells/basics.htm
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futurefastforward.com

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"Borden cheese proceeds go to dairy farmers"
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California Dairy Research Foundation
cdrf.org
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stj911.org/events.html#forbidden_questions
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"The CIA owns everyone of any significance in the major media."
~William Colby, former CIA Director

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"We do not have the right to allow this crisis to continue for long. We are determined to make sure the world financial system is vigorously regulated. You go to a shopping mall and you are filmed. You go to the airport and you are watched. I can't imagine that only the financial system has no surveillance at all."
~Luiz Inacio "Lula" da Silva

ecobusinesslinks.com
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biosuper ftsu
a biological fertilizer consisting of rock phosphate, elemental sulphur and an inoculum of sulphur-oxidising thiobacilli
publish.csiro.au/paper/EA9760099.htm
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myspace.com/holyholyholysound
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freepress.org
blackwavethefilm.com
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nukefree.org/news/peoplediedatthreemileisland
democracynow.org/2009/3/27/three_mile_island_30th_anniversary_of
freepress.org/columns/display/7
harveywasserman.com
web.me.com/windhw/harvey_wasserman/SOLARTOPIA!.html
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therealnews.com
trnn.com
http://sierraclub.typepad.com/scrapbook/2007/10/pittsburgh-pupp.html
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World Technology Evaluation Center
wtec.org
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watchmanbiblestudy.com/News/news_Technology.htm
...U.S. green lights anything into oil WorldNet Daily (August 13, 2008) - A Georgia company looking to solve America's energy problem has finally teamed up with the federal government, hoping to make millions of barrels of oil every day from virtually anything that grows out of the Earth. Bell Bio-Energy, Inc. says it has reached an agreement with the U.S. Defense Department to build seven test production plants, mostly on military bases, to quickly turn naturally grown material into fuel. "What this means is that with the seven pilot plants – the military likes to refer to them as demonstrations – with those being built … it gives us the real-time engineering data that we need to finish the designs for a full-scale production facility," J.C. Bell, the man behind the project, told WND today. "In 18 months or so, we will start manufacturing oil directly from waste and we will build up to about 500,000 barrels a day within two years. In another six months, we'll reach a million barrels a day." As the United States now imports about 13 million barrels of oil a day, the only obstacle then to total energy independence from foreign sources will be the money needed to develop the processing plants, he said. "Working with the USDA we've identified enough waste material around the country, we truly believe we can make the United States totally energy independent of foreign countries in about five years," he said. WND originally reported on the project in March as Bell, an agricultural researcher, confirmed he'd isolated and modified specific bacteria that will, on a very large scale, naturally and rapidly convert plant material – including the leftovers from food – into hydrocarbons to fuel cars and trucks. That means trash like corn stalks and corn cobs – even the grass clippings from suburban lawns – can be turned into oil and gasoline to run trucks, buses and cars. He said he made the discovery standing downwind from his cows at his food-production company, Bell Plantation, in Tifton, Ga. "Cows are like people that eat lots of beans. They're really, really good at making natural gas," he said. "It dawned on me that that natural gas was methane." WND also reported how the national news media more or less ignored his announcement of a potential solution to America's dependence on Middle East nations for its oil. But the U.S. military was listening. And Bell now confirms his agreement with the Department of Defense, the Defense Energy Support Center and the Army will have seven demonstration facilities built at Fort Benning and Fort Stewart in Georgia, Fort Bragg in North Carolina, Fort AP Hill in Virginia, Fort Drum in New York and Fort Lewis in Washington, as well as one more installation in San Pedro, Calif. "We should have all of the plants running within 60 days," he said. "This is a big step in our growth, from the engineering that we develop with these plants, we will be able to build our full-scale production facilities and be in full production in the next 12 to 18 months. "Everyone now accepts the fact that we can make oil through bacterial action and now it is just a matter of time and money until we are turning out one million to two million barrels per day," he said. more...
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standeyo.com/NEWS/08_Food_Water/081128.famine.2009.html
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watchmanbiblestudy.com/News/2008/news08_EarthChanges.htm
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http://watchmanbiblestudy.com/News/2009/01/01__2009news.htm

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van jones "planet cooking status quo"
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Hazelwood Harvest
Serving Hazelwood's Community Gardens
"All great achievements require time."
~Maya Angelou
mission
to:
grow fresh nutritious produce for community members;

clean up and use vacant lots for urban green space

promote environmental stewardship;

provide safe recreation, cross-generational and cross-cultural collaboration;

teach our youth to plant environmental urban gardens in a spirit of empowerment and team work.
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centerforinvestigativereporting.org/blogpost/20080429globalwarnings
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biodieselmake.com/html/algae_biodiesel.php
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facebook.com/profile.php?v=feed&id=1076796519#/video/video.php?v=1095653908084
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groups.yahoo.com/group/thelivingtheatre
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chomskytribute.org
stateofthebirds.org
openthegovernment.org
sentientdevelopments.com
groundwork.org

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