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Old September 9th 04, 11:08 AM
Tom Schulte
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hello people,
my name is tom schulte and I am from germany. I have some interesting links
for you. It would be nice if you would look at them

www.intalek.com
www.cheniere.org
www.stardrivedevice.com
www.disclosureproject.org

these websites tell you about some energie and propulsion systems that could
revolutionize our world. but why don't I read anything about these
technologies in a newspaper or on TV and can these technologies really work?
why don't these people get financial help to research their technologies
until they are market-ready? and why does no one use it? for example the
NASA or other companies

I would be glad if someone could look at these sites and tell me whats going
on. I would be the best if a physicist would look at the sites.

thank you very much.

tom schulte


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Old September 9th 04, 02:38 PM
David Harris
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Tom Schulte wrote:

hello people,
my name is tom schulte and I am from germany. I have some interesting links
for you. It would be nice if you would look at them

www.intalek.com


Extract :

William Alek, a researcher and explorer, conducted experiments at the spot using the Explorers Kit
shown below. He determined that time flows "slower" inside the spot by at least 3 minutes and 40
seconds per 24 day. An Accutron Tuning Fork watch was used to make this determination. Because time
flows slower, all of the metrics related to space and time change while walking through the spot.
These metrics include volume, mass, frequency, gravity, time, and energy. William also determined
the "shape" of the anomaly based on actual observations. He shows in the video all his equipment and
actual data collected.

This video is 45 minutes in length, and is available in DVD or VHS format.

PRICE: $16.95
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Mwahahahahahahahahaha.... ha.... ha

DH

(I didnt even bother looking at the rest of the carp..)

www.cheniere.org
www.stardrivedevice.com
www.disclosureproject.org

these websites tell you about some energie and propulsion systems that could
revolutionize our world. but why don't I read anything about these
technologies in a newspaper or on TV and can these technologies really work?
why don't these people get financial help to research their technologies
until they are market-ready? and why does no one use it? for example the
NASA or other companies

I would be glad if someone could look at these sites and tell me whats going
on. I would be the best if a physicist would look at the sites.

thank you very much.

tom schulte

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Old September 9th 04, 08:48 PM
OG
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"David Harris" wrote in message
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(I didnt even bother looking at the rest of the carp..)


Just all too fishy eh?



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Old September 10th 04, 09:07 AM
David Harris
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OG wrote:
"David Harris" wrote in message
...
(I didnt even bother looking at the rest of the
carp..)


Just all too fishy eh?


Not quite :-)

It's my patented "Swarewerds" (™ © G8INA, 2004).....

Carp, Barthstuards, She-ite & Bleddy Holl are just a few examples. More can be found in my post in
UK Astro Imaging Forum :-)

Royalties for private use to my Paypal account please :-)

DH
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Old September 10th 04, 08:02 PM
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David Harris wrote in message ...

Carp, Barthstuards, She-ite & Bleddy Holl are just a few examples.
More can be found in my post in UK Astro Imaging Forum :-)



Bløødy heck! Gallries to you too, Matey!! ;-)

Chris.B
 




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