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WA GOVERNMENT TO PAY FOR KALGOORLIE HALL OF FAME EXTENSION
WHOOSH ! WHAT WONDERFUL NEWS I RECEIVED TODAY FROM AUSTRALIA !
and so the Kalgoorlie Hall of Fame is in fact going to build an extension at the Kalgoorlie airport to get that new KALGOORLIE HALL OF FAME AVIATION HANGAR ! Indeed besides Hank Longcock's Beech 90 dual turboprop of Pilbara Iron Ore fame ( crashed on Mt Whaleback once Hank was completely ****ed ) Will be Tyrwhitt's Hercules C130 of Telfer Mine & australia greatest Gold Mine Fame ( crashed on Lake Disappointment salt flats ... this what Tyrwhitt called nearby ) But as well Dr Barr's Twin Otter of Nifty Copper Mine fame ( which David Barr crashed on Lake Wauk salty swamps ) ...nearby again AND finally the 600 SHP turbine Beaver which Dr Atkinson, of Kintyre Uranium mine find, tried unsuccessfully to land on 50ft of sand right in the Rudall River ( what a stooopid dude while all specifications of that beauty were against doing so .... CRA paid the bill anyway ) anyway it was nearby too ! WESTERN AUSTRALIA PREMIER THE RIGHT HON. Carpenter was in Kalgoorlie 1st of May, for a very important venue and 100 000 of people from Kambalda, and as far as Esperance and Wiluna attended In his address, Premier Carpenter, said that such Mining Heroes of that new prospecting flying age deserved, that the planes they used for their finds should be kept for posterity ... just the way they kept O'Shea's or Hannan 's camel saddles ... + pick & shovel I believe WA Premier said further : QUOTE We know without question the very procedure used by our Mining Heroes in making their extraordinary Great Sandy Desert Discoveries, since all of them told us the same story .... which confirm they said the Truth : I SPOTTED THE SITE FROM THE AIR AND LANDED NEARBY IN THE DESERT TO TAKE SAMPLES ! ( Tyrwhitt, Barr, Atkinson on well known Hancock' s major flute variation ) None varied in his report, and I say on to you Ladies and Gentleman of Australia, from now on I will not accept, as my colleagues of the West Australia Parliament, the Mines, Land & Justice Dpr of the Past right up to the Right Hon Sir Charles Court, that anyone should question the REAL MINING HISTORY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA FOR CENTURIES TO COME !!! Hence the Western Australia Parliament is extending a 15 MILLIONS LOAN to the Kalgoorlie Hall of Fame to build that new KALGOORLIE HALL OF FAME AVIATION HANGAR Glory and Honour to all our beloved Great Sandy Desert Mining Heroes then ; Dr Tyrwhitt foremost to whom we grant today the Gold Medal of the Order of the Dingo is awarded today, and the Brass Medal of same Order to Dr Thomson, Dr Borner ( posthumous) , Dr Searls, Dr Koehn, Dr Barr & Dr Atkinson Hurray, Hurray, Hurray to Our Mining Heroes ! ENDQUOTE Newmont, Newcrest as well as BHP / Billiton & CRA 's Chairmen, who were present, assured the Kalgoorlie Hall of Fame 's President that they would foot the bill of bringing all planes right up to the Kalgoorlie Airport and store it under an immense tarpaulin till the new Memory Aviation Hangar is built .....as for Thomson's crystal ball, thanks to which, he too discovered Telfer Mine alone ( as well as Searls, Borner & Koehn who did so alone each of them ) , it is already at the KALGOORLIE HALL OF FAME, but its perusal is restricted to Curtin 's Geology dpt director..Of course ! ...that chap using that fabulous tool is certainly to make major finds in near future Truly this must have been a marvellous ceremony and I am sorry I was not invited to attend .... Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud Australia Mining Pioneer Discoverer of Telfer, Nifty & Kintyre mines in the Great Sandy Desert Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant Mobile +33 650 171 464 Founder of the True Geology ~ Ignorance is the Cosmic Sin, the One never Forgiven ~ for background info. http://www.tnet.com.au/~warrigal/grule.html http://users.indigo.net.au/don/tel/index.html http://members.iimetro.com.au/~hubbca/turcaud.htm http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/bbing/stories/s28534.htm |
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WA GOVERNMENT TO PAY FOR KALGOORLIE HALL OF FAME EXTENSION
On 3 mai, 05:38, "Eduard Groenstein" wrote:
On Wed, 02 May 2007 14:05:28 -0700, sir.jpturcau wrote: WHOOSH ! WHAT WONDERFUL NEWS I RECEIVED TODAY FROM AUSTRALIA ! and so the Kalgoorlie Hall of Fame is in fact going to build an extension at the Kalgoorlie airport to get that new KALGOORLIE HALL OF FAME AVIATION HANGAR ! We can understand your feeling peeved and rejected that you don't have your own entry in the Kalgoorlie hall of fame. You were offered an even better memorial in the form of the outback memorial toilets concept. http://groups.google.com.au/group/sc...e_thread/threa... A national network of toilets would be better than a single exhibit in a ****y hall of fame don't you think? Eduard Thank you indeed for one of the Officials' response from the Land of *******s, Australia ! On the positive side, I am pleased to say the DDD ( Divine Drudging Drought ) is forging full ahead and is in fact slightly in advance of planned program which is clearly to bring all australian cities dams to mud caked level ! This is going to achieved this very year 2007, and I am sick to the brim of the Antipodean Convict Rabble standing in defiance of Our Almighty Celtic, Franc & German God Divine Laws of Eternal Justice Hence 2007 is the year indeed when the Land of *******s at large will bite the dust and ponder upon the long range validity of supporting Collective Crimes such as the Port Arthur Holocaust, the Great Sandy Desert multi Trillions Swindle or the Murder of a most fine Australian Prime Minister The Right Hon Harold Holt I am pleased to say that I am in full control of the situation, and presently pushing the fires to have all that Convict Rabble on its knees, in full penance and begging forgiveness before Great Sandy Desert Mines 37th anniversary date of discoveries by Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud ! ... and this is on October 14th 2007 ! the day after the 700th anniversary of the Destruction of the Knight Templars on October 13th 1307 ! Mark my words *******s, this year will not pass without your Collective Chastiment laminating you all, Corrupt Politics, Mining Criminals, Financial Legerdemain Artists, Geological Frauds, and all of your immoral Convict Rabble supporters right to the ground .... right down to those maggots, rats & snakes to which races you really belong both in mind & spirit Please read on the great news down below about your dams level No regards Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud Australia Mining Pioneer Discoverer of Telfer, Nifty & Kintyre mines in the Great Sandy Desert Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant Mobile +33 650 171 464 Founder of the True Geology ~ Ignorance is the Cosmic Sin, the One never Forgiven ~ for background info. http://www.tnet.com.au/~warrigal/grule.html http://users.indigo.net.au/don/tel/index.html http://members.iimetro.com.au/~hubbca/turcaud.htm http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/bbing/stories/s28534.htm DAMS HIT NEW LOW WATER MARK "ADELAIDE NOW" http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/s...00-911,00.html Sarah Wotherspoon May 02, 2007 11:30pm Dams hit new low water markSarah Wotherspoon May 02, 2007 11:30pm MELBOURNE'S water supplies have drained away to less than 30 per cent of capacity for the first time in decades. Our nine main reservoirs are now just 29.9 per cent full, the lowest total level since the Thomson Dam was completed in 1983. It is only the second time dams have fallen below 30 per cent since May 29, 1968, when Victoria was recovering from the 1967-68 drought. etc ( for full story see the ref indicated ) NOTE Incidentally, at the time of that 1967-68 Drought I was in australia, and something made me very upset indeed, until I found new interest in Geology ....hence that well documented Drought befalling you all as a result ! PEOPLE SHOULD NOT PLAY LEAP FROG WITH A UNICORN (Murphy's Law ) |
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WA GOVERNMENT TO PAY FOR KALGOORLIE HALL OF FAME EXTENSION
The DDD or Divine Drudging Drought is likely to bring great changes
in australia, with people becoming prey to terrific plagues and falling like flies as a result ! The Divine Drudging Drought, I am afraid, cannot be averted at the present time, since the conditions for such are not met. Be certain that I am very sorry of the present worsening situation Please see down below confirmation of the present desperate set up ! Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud Australia Mining Pioneer Discoverer of Telfer, Nifty & Kintyre mines in the Great Sandy Desert Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant Mobile +33 650 171 464 Founder of the True Geology ~ Ignorance is the Cosmic Sin, the One never Forgiven ~ for background info. http://www.tnet.com.au/~warrigal/grule.html http://users.indigo.net.au/don/tel/index.html http://members.iimetro.com.au/~hubbca/turcaud.htm http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/bbing/stories/s28534.htm ************************************************** ********* CLIMATE CHANGE AND AUSTRALIA S HEALTH by Peter Lavelle Published 03/05/2007 http://www.abc.net.au/health/thepulse/s1913165.htm HEALTH MATTERS. THE PULSE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*----- Most of the dire warnings about climate change have focused on costs from damage to ecosystems, loss of habitat, and damage to property from freak weather patterns; fires, storms, floods and so on. There hasn't been much attention given to the effect on the long-term health of populations. But anything that radically affects housing, water and food supply, will affect our wellbeing. And climate change has the ability to affect all these in spades. The latest United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report looked at the health implications of global warming and the news was grim. There'll be hundreds of thousands of deaths from crop failures and food shortages, floods, cyclones, droughts leading to mass population displacements, and water contamination leading to diarrhoeal diseases like cholera and dysentery. These climate change-related events are already causing 150,000 deaths a year worldwide, say the report's authors. This figure is likely to jump sharply as carbon dioxide levels rise over the coming century. But how will it affect Australia? The report contains a section evaluating the impacts of climate change on Australia and on New Zealand. It points out that in many respects, Australia is quite well placed. In the jargon of the report, we have 'substantial adaptive capacity due to well-developed economies and scientific and technical capabilities.' In other words, being an advanced industrialised country with sophisticated health serves, we can adapt to many of the changes. (It's a galling irony given that we're the highest emitters per capita of carbon dioxide in the world). Yes, we'll have floods, storms, fires etc, but we have emergency services and early warning systems and the ability to evacuate threatened communities ahead of the event. We're not going to see epidemics of diarrhoeal diseases such as cholera and dysentery because of our advanced sanitation systems and fresh water supplies. And we have an advanced, accessible medical system that can cope with increased demands of ill health from climate change. Heat waves, mosquito-borne diseases But we'll still be seriously affected. One of the contributors to the Australian and New Zealand chapter of the IPCC report is Dr Rosalie Woodruff, who until recently was associated with the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, at the Australian National University. She's also an author of a 2005 study called Climate Change Health Impacts in Australia. She identifies several areas where our population will suffer. We're likely to see a sharp rise in deaths from heatwaves, especially in elderly people with chronic heart and lung disease, in our cities and suburbs (where heatwave temperatures tend to climb higher than country areas). About 1,100 people aged over 65 years die each year from heatwaves - mostly at home or in nursing homes. But, depending how high temperatures go, this could rise to 8,000-15,000 each year by 2100 in the worst case scanario. Also, we can expect to see an increase in mosquito-borne illnesses like malaria, Ross River fever, and (especially) Dengue fever. Today these diseases are seen only occasionally, and are usually restricted to the north of Australia, brought in from travellers back from the tropics. But as temperatures rise, they could become endemic in the population as far south as Brisbane and even Sydney. Food poisoning is likely to rise, as salmonella bacteria, a common cause of food poisoning, thrives in higher temperatures. In rural areas, we'll see economic hardship and social dislocation caused by drought, possible food shortages, and possible rising petrol prices - all leading to depression, higher rates of suicide and substance abuse. So what are we doing about it? We're still at the stage of grappling (ie arguing about) how governments, businesses and individuals can tackle the root cause of the problem - how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. When it comes to dealing with the consequences, we're even further behind. Health departments in Queensland, NSW and NSW are working on developing systems to warn of impending heatwaves, so the population can be notified via the media and individuals, hospitals and nursing homes can prepare. State emergency services are working with the CSIRO to improve responses to freak weather events. But there's been very little planning by health departments to deal with the spread of mosquito-borne viruses from the north of Australia. To combat the rise in heat-related deaths, there'll need to be changes to building guidelines, housing design and construction, and urban planning. And to combat the rise in infectious diseases, we'll need public awareness campaigns and mosquito control measures. Governments react slowly and poorly to a crisis like this (to be fair to them, it means taking resources from elsewhere and reducing other services). So much of the problem will be borne by the private sector; people will have to look out themselves. It will be the wealthy who weather climate change the best. Those who suffer most will be the marginalised - the old and the frail, Indigenous communities, the unemployed, those on low incomes, and the disabled. They'll be less likely to be able to build heat-resistant housing, to manage economic loss from freak weather patterns, to access specialised medical care, and to move south to cooler climates. |
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