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" A circular, plasma filled accelerator ring called the Magnetic Field Disrupter, surrounds the rotatable crew compartment and is far ahead of any imaginable technology... The plasma, mercury based, is pressurized at 250,000 atmospheres at a temperature of 150 degrees Kelvin, and accelerated to 50,000 rpm to create a super-conductive plasma with the resulting gravity disruption.
The MFD generates a magnetic vortex field, which disrupts or neutralizes the effects of gravity on mass within proximity, by 89 percent...
The current MFD in the TR-3B causes the effect of making the vehicle extremely light, and able to outperform and outmaneuver any craft yet ...My sources say the performance is limited only the stresses that the human pilots can endure. Which is a lot, really, considering along with the 89% reduction in mass, the G forces are also reduced by 89%.
"Guidelines to Antigravity" by Dr. Robert Forward, written in 1962 (available at: www.whidbey.com...). Dr. Forward's article describes how moving matter can create unusual gravitational effects. When I saw Figure 5 in Dr. Forward's article, the pieces of the puzzle all fell together. I instantly saw how the moving matter pattern that Dr. Forward describes as necessary to generate a gravitational dipole was exactly the same as the plasma ring pattern described in the physics article discussed above! If Fouche's description is even close to correct, then the TR-3B utilizes this little known loophole in General Relativity Theory to create it's antigravity effects! Even though the TR-3B can only supposedly cancel 89% of gravity
www.mercurynews.com...
The portrait of the 47-year-old quarry worker and single dad that emerged Thursday -- a day after he gunned down three co-workers and wounded seven other people -- was not that of a spiritual, peace-loving man who snapped. It was one of a coldblooded killer who sheriff's officials said kept a handgun at home hidden in the cutout pages of a Bible. Sheriff's officials revealed Thursday that Allman used a rope and piece of plywood to jam shut a door and trap about a dozen co-workers in a trailer at a Cuperitno quarry during a predawn meeting Wednesday. Then he began shooting. While on the run a little more than an hour later, Allman made a walkie-talkie call back to the terrified survivors. His message: He was coming back to finish them off, sheriff's officials told this newspaper. He never returned. Wednesday's massive hunt for Allman moved about five miles away to a neighborhood across the street from a Hewlett-Packard campus. A surveillance video released Thursday by the Sheriff's Office shows Allman walking past a liquor store with a rifle slung over his shoulder. Soon after, sheriff's officials believe he placed assault rifles in two hiding places along Homestead Road -- and left a shotgun in the trunk of his 1999 Mercury. Sheriff's officials said Thursday they believed he could have been preparing for a final shootout. Carrying a bulging bag of ammo, he next turned up in the HP parking lot, where he shot a 60-year-old woman in a botched carjacking. Then he disappeared. As helicopters searched overhead and schools locked their doors, officers picked through the neighborhood with German shepherds and bloodhounds, clued to Allman's scent through his abandoned car. Deputies said they were not sure how Allman had evaded them all night. He could have hidden in a home or a garage, but there's no evidence he knew anyone there. Deputies finally confronted Allman about 7:30
CUPERTINO -- The suspect in the Cupertino quarry shooting rampage that left three men dead was shot and killed Thursday by three Santa Clara County sheriff's deputies who spotted him as he crouched behind a car in a Sunnyvale neighborhood, authorities said. The shooting happened at about 7:30 a.m. outside 934 Lorne Way, just north of Homestead Road and east of Wolfe Road, in the same neighborhood where law enforcement agents went door to door all day Wednesday looking for triple-homicide suspect Shareef Allman, 49. The deputies were identified by the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office as Fabian De Santiago, a deputy sheriff for four years; Christopher Hilt, a deputy for two years; and Lindsay Crist, who has been with the department for 1 1/2 years. Terry Bowman, an attorney for the three deputies, said they came across Allman minutes after escorting a resident into a home. As the officers sat in two squad cars talking, De Santiago looked in his rearview mirror and saw a suspicious figure. They drove toward the man and got out.
Authorities say the suspect, 45-year-old Shareef Allman, is still on the loose and is considered armed and dangerous. www.huffingtonpost.com... It also isn't clear whether Allman, 47, intended to shoot himself or whether his gun went off accidentally in the melee. The investigation is still ongoing, Verbrugge www.mercurynews.com... Absurdly to them, this 47-year-old single father, who wrote a book about overcoming domestic violence, was now a major suspect in an early morning mass murder that began at Lehigh Hanson’s Permanente Cement Plant in Cupertino and left three dead and seven wounded. michellemalkin.com... Shareef Allman, 49, also shot and wounded a Hewlett Packard contract worker in a failed carjacking attempt nearby. He was on the loose for 27 hours before sheriff's deputies shot and killed him in a residential driveway in Sunnyvale. latimesblogs.latimes.com...
Wednesday looking for triple-homicide suspect Shareef Allman, 49.www.sfgate.com.../c/a/2011/10/06/BACN1LEB21.DTL&ao
Originally posted by OblivionGate
Quite interesting, thanks for sharing. I hadn't heard anything about this until now. DHS and FBI arriving on scene with the quickness? I don't see any reason for them to respond to this incident for anything other than "national security."
Why would Kaiser-Permanente even build a cement factory? Aren't they a healthcare/hospital organization (there is a Kaiser-Permanente hospital about 2 miles from me, and my grandmother used to work there.) X-Files, indeed! Where is Spooky and Dana? Oh, and the last link to the picture won't work for me.edit on 10/17/2011 by OblivionGate because: added information
Originally posted by IblisLucifer
Steve Jobs was the Edison of are time.
Yeah, I stopped reading after this... its OUR time.
DENY IGNORANCE.edit on 18-10-2011 by Gwampo because: (no reason given)
Cement is a powder mixture consisting about 85 percent of limestone, which contains small traces of mercury.
"The average amount of mercury in limestone is 20 parts per billion," Sikkema said. "Mercury is a naturally occurring element usually it's in the form of mercury sulfide, naturally in limestone."
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Mercury is a rare metal. Its only commercial ore is cinnabar
The limestone from the quarry used to make cement (clinker) is highly ladened with mercury which is very unique to this area. The limestone is baked in their kiln at 2750oF and completely vaporized into gas and expelled into our air. This puts residents at risk of prolonged continuous mercury exposure. Some is directly inhaled into our bodies and some is converted to methylmercury and deposited into our soil and waters. Below are aerial photos of Cupertino and the cement and quarry as will as comparisons of the 5 highest mercury producing cement plants in the nation and their proximity to nearby communities.
It becomes obvious that Lehigh near Cupertino has the highest population density and is in closest proximity to residents. It is the 5th highest producer of mercury emissions and arguably the 2nd high producer based upon the latest information Lehigh Cement next to Cupertino is unique among all other cement plants in the nation. It is a major mercury polluter immediately next to one of the highest population densities in the nation.
This multiplies the Health Risks to residents far beyond that established by the EPA and BAAQMD for the rest of the nation. It warrants special consideration for much tighter Toxic Emissions Standards by BAAQMD than any other cement plant.