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http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/ ... n-a-bottle

1. The multinational bookkeeping for the project is so complex it has its own currency, the ITER Unit of Account.
2. Each member country is supposed to contribute some proportional number of billions of dollars, but things are so complex that there are other billions floating around and nobody knows where they came from.
3. Despite all this complexity, there is no actual machinery on the site yet -- just some concrete foundations. (Check it out on Google Maps.)
4. The entire purpose of the thing is about the promise of the "sun in a bottle", cheap energy for everyone, but the project has been scaled back due to its immense cost overruns and, if successful, it will only produce marginally more energy than it takes in.

This is almost certainly one of the most complex things human beings have ever tried to make. But it will not, itself, function as a power plant. It will merely lay the groundwork for even more complex power plants to be built at some indefinite point in the future, as the political situation grows less stable with every year.

If you consider the Babel tower you may begin to see.

Prof. Arysio Santos found the results long ago we consider.
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Ten years ago, that prediction seemed preposterous, and today no one is more astonished than I am to watch it come to pass. gd

Bashar al-Assad is much worse than ISIS. When ISIS tortures someone or forces the people in a village to pay taxes or be killed, the West is horrified. But when al-Assad performs mass torture, or uses barrel bombs to kill everyone in a village, then no one seems to care. When ISIS attacks a school or hospital, everyone is horrified. But al-Assad and the Russians attacked several schools and hospitals in the last week alone, and many more in the past. As I've written several times in the past, al-Assad is the genocidal monster of the modern age.

More than a few understood the times we are in. I would say Grant Jeffries and you as some others seen it before many even had a clue.
Many narrow views grounded in assertions everyone has the answer only if it fits the moment.
Products of the age. The silent minority since why bother with it.
Immediately, something like scales fell from Saul's eyes, and he could see again.

Earlier as Isaiah conveyed - Now go, write it on a tablet before them And inscribe it on a scroll, That it may serve in the time to come As a witness forever. For this is a rebellious people, false sons, Sons who refuse to listen To the instruction of the LORD;…

Good or bad, we are earthen vessels from his dust.
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http://cnsnews.com/news/article/barbara ... government

As Higg conveyed they will destroy you. We witness the water, wheat and weather, a time, times, and a half.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-02-1 ... hell-going

Russians ourselves walked along this suicidal path. The very period of the 20’s was considered the dawn of liberated culture, liberated from Tsarism and capitalism! Even the word “Russian,” such as “I am Russian” sounded like a counter-revolutionary cry which I well remember from my childhood. But without hesitation everywhere was heard and printed “Russopyati”! [Translator’s note: a disparaging term for ethnic Russians.]

Pravda published the following in a prominent place in 1925 by V. Aleksandrovsky
Rus! Have you rotted, fallen and died?
Well… here’s to your eternal memory…
… you shuffle, your crutches scraping along,
Your lips smeared with soot from icons,
over your vast expanses the raven caws,
You have guarded your grave dream.
Old woman — blind and stupid…

V. Bloom in Moscow Evening could brazenly demand the removal of “history’s garbage from [city] squares”: to remove Minin-Pozharsky monument from the Red Square, to remove the monument to Russia’s thousand-year anniversary in Novgorod and a statue of St. Vladimir on the hill in Kiev. “Those tons of metal are needed for raw material.” (The ethnic coloring of the new names has already been noted.)

Swept to glory by the political changes and distinguished by personal shamelessness.

The Spirit of the Age is indeed at hand.

http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... hag#p29668
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Neo pagans of gain mantra.

More recently, neuroscientists and their fans in the media have delivered a variation on this message: the mapping of the human brain will soon be completed, and we will know what we are and how we should act. The message is nearly the same as that of the new atheists: submit to science.
With the growing acceptance of these arguments, argues Curtis White, the rich philosophical debates of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries are being abandoned. Though an atheist himself, White fears what this new turn toward “scientism” will do to our culture if allowed to flourish without challenge.

And we thought Moleks of the emory study's of red and blue pills sparks was garnered for good will as others tribes absorb the gifted star power worshipers. http://www.mhpbooks.com/books/the-science-delusion/

http://gdxforum.com/forum/search.php?ke ... sf=msgonly

Third seal to convey to the proximity commons:

Preterist view: Pinpoints the start of the famine at year 44, which kept repeating right into the First Jewish–Roman War of 66. Ernest Renan (19th century), viewed year 68 as the most significant year of the famine. The famine was so severe that “mothers ate their children to survive”, while Jewish revolt leader, John Gischala, and his men, consumed the oil and wine that were luxury items from the Jerusalem temple.

Futurist view: Inflation and famine will plague the earth during World War III. Though many will starve, the wealthy will enjoy the luxuries of oil and wine.

Idealist view: This rider speaks the economic hardship and poverty that follow the unleashing of wars on humankind, while the rich get richer.

Pericopic view: Conveyed also: Isaiah 2:13; "the trees of the field", in Isaiah 55:12; are interpreted of kingdoms (l): the Alexandrian copy, the Complutensian edition, the Vulgate Latin, and all the Oriental versions, read before this clause, "and the third part of the earth was burnt"; that is, of the Roman empire: and all green grass was burnt up; the common people, who may be compared to spires of "grass" for their multitude, being as it were innumerable; and to "green" grass, for their delightful, comfortable, and flourishing condition before these calamities came upon them; and for their weakness and impotency to withstand such powerful enemies; see Job 5:25; and these commonly suffer most when a country is overrun and plundered by an enemy.

Looting intellectual property as we have noted numerous times.
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As noted from another: Alternatively, it was a bunch of corrupt commie asshats doing dumb shit to people who were too mind-fucked by decades of State fantasies to realize they were being led off a social, mental, economic financial and environmental cliff?

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-02-1 ... ot-recover

Either way, it's not got a happy ending. https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2015/j ... -interview

P we noted before has built a real time rope burn unit.
http://twoshortplanksunplugged.blogspot ... -post.html

Then Jehovah bids him feed "the flock of the slaughter"—the flock sold remorselessly by its rich possessors, and slain, and left unpitied, as the people were despoiled by its nobles and its kings. The prophet undertakes the charge of the miserable flock, and takes two staves, one of which he calls "Prosperity," and the other "Union." While he was thus engaged three shepherds were cut off in one month, whom he loathed, and who abhorred him. But he finds his task hopeless, and flings it up; and in sign that his covenant with the people is broken, he breaks his staff "Prosperity." The nation refused to pay him anything for his services, except a paltry sum of thirty pieces of silver, and these he disdainfully flung into the sacred treasury.

The rest read and was recorded that the prophecy came true in every particular.

There could be no securer method of reducing to paralysis all their national aspirations. Strangers in a strange land, they forgot their nationality, forgot their religion, forgot their language, forgot their traditions. Their sole resource was to plunge into material pursuits, and to melt away into indistinguishable obliteration.

He was sold out with 30 pieces later but fulfilled the promise to his covenant with Abraham. Jerusalem paid that price later as we know in full.
The old covenenat was filled with a price few can pay for.

His ways are indeed just.

The initial persecutions of the early Jerusalem church were conducted exclusively by the Jewish religious leaders. These involved beatings and imprisonment. They escalated to the point where a mob took Stephen and stoned him to death.
Instead of destroying the church, these persecutions had the result of scattering the Christians to other lands. Within a few years, churches began to grow up in foreign cities.

http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... 180#p29892

Egypt is ruled by a bunch of lunatics. http://thinkprogress.org/world/2016/02/ ... t-toddler/
An Egyptian court sentenced the child, now four, to life in prison on Tuesday.
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aedens wrote:An Egyptian court sentenced the child.
As they have done of old. Perhaps long reed arc and pitch? I noted your Flint and that high Cl levels destroy ferritic based systems. Better is reverse osmosis but is more expensive. Do you think perhaps a deep well is a better long term option then?

Regarding L-tools site many thanks for that link as I have lost 2 hours of my life there. Very interesting and I suppose could be used to front run quite a bit. I suspect if properly used John could almost autogen this site for topics. Speaking of which you find a dearth of sites but I must ask your programmer to tweak his AI settings as clarity degrades in random fashions! Ha ha! Calling Turing.
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http://waterguangxi.com/a-successful-en ... eginnings/ I hope this goes forward also.
True, that is given to you. I have two educated who can fathom lambda calculus. Me, nope but the concept does not to application seen over time.

Age specific question "life system cycles" we just went through. As I noted with opex and capex issues with permits also for the 10 inch well it took just over a year to complete the project.

Many are sifting the carnage. The graphical views are disturbing given the bloated debt corpses in the withering sun. http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-02-1 ... -bull-back
The system is designed to destroy capital as the cartelization nodes refire.
As for my system at home we are 5 micron and carbon filter.

Industrial is a complex affair as most know. RO systems output must be adjusted by alkalinity Ph control. I cannot use city water on that system since chlorine destroys the membranes and the Ion Exchange Demineralization beds are expensive and application specific for polmer chains of that nature and we do not make encapsulated cationic initiator transfers chains in that sector we once did.

As for the herd... self-sustaining plasma has been under construction. How do i put this... hmm - it was working until something took it offline and so did mankind for a long, long time. It was speculated way before the last ice age so that should rewrap the tin foils hats for one hell of a long time. Then God said, "Let there be light"; and there was light. God saw that the light was good; and God separated the light from the darkness.…
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"When you’re there you can see behind you, in front of you, the sides of you, everything," http://cosmicconvergence.org/?p=11905

"Einstein likens the gravitation of the universe to a net" http://www.grandunifiedtheory.org.il/book/timeP.htm

Firmament - gauze - net

Measurement placed after the slot yielded interference patterns as if particles knew they were measured, went back in time and changed to wave behavior.
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You guys are in a contest with each other, right?
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God saw that the light was good; and God separated the light from the darkness

Are you talking plasma here then as in "Electric Universe, full of electrically-charged plasma"?

Have always read that but never really understood it since later comes:
15 And let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so.
16 And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also.

This means the light in earlier verses is not stars nor sun nor moon but something else entirely.
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