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Patrick Flanagan is an American New Age author and inventor.
Flanagan has written books focused on Egyptian sacred geometry and Pyramidology. He holds several patents as an inventor.[1][2][3][4] He is also known for developing a method of drawing the geometrically complicated Sri Yantra.[5]
Inventions and discoveries[edit]
In 1958, at the age of 14, Flanagan invented the Neurophone, which he said transmitted sound via the nervous system to the brain.[10] Life magazine[11] called him a "unique, mature and inquisitive scientist". In 1968, the invention was improved by the development of a means of simplifying speech waveforms, for which he received a patent.[12]
In 1982, Flanagan and his wife, Gael Crystal, were credited with the discovery of a new form of colloidal silica, known as a microcluster, in the glacial water consumed by the Hunza people of northern Pakistan. The Flanagans then sold a product utilizing the microclusters called Crystal Energy (the ingredients are water, silica, potassium carbonate, and magnesium sulfate), which they say lowers the surface tension of drinking water.[13]
FlySolo
But how bad is it? Patrick Flanagan says it's 10 Hiroshima's every day. Ten!
I hang my head in despair. This is Biblical.
FlySolo
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You're kidding right? Phage? Can't you think for yourself? Phage is not your savior. Geez
Aleister
FlySolo
reply to post by Aleister
You're kidding right? Phage? Can't you think for yourself? Phage is not your savior. Geez
???? He is very knowledgable in many areas, and I'd welcome his viewpoint on this. If this data is being presented as true, and submits that there is that much radiation emitting and spreading, then I'd like lots of eyes on the data.edit on 7-11-2013 by Aleister because: (no reason given)
SovereignEve
If that were the case wouldn't there be a lot more obvious affects from said radiation?
2 years its been has it? 10 Hiroshima's an hour - 365 days a year - 24 hours per said day. . . hmm
webedoomed
You can't directly compare an atomic explosion like Hiroshima, to nuclear radiation leaks at Fukushima. There is no similar nuclear reaction at Fukushima like there is in a nuclear bomb explosion.
One could make a case that the amount of radiation released is comparable, but still Hiroshima is measured in kilotons and not megatons as has been released several hundreds of times in testing across the planet.
FlySolo
Aleister
FlySolo
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You're kidding right? Phage? Can't you think for yourself? Phage is not your savior. Geez
???? He is very knowledgable in many areas, and I'd welcome his viewpoint on this. If this data is being presented as true, and submits that there is that much radiation emitting and spreading, then I'd like lots of eyes on the data.edit on 7-11-2013 by Aleister because: (no reason given)
How do you even know phage is just one person anyway? Phage, for the record, ALWAYS has an incredulous MO. Clearly, you haven't paid much attention to Phage's MO here at ATS.
Aleister
FlySolo
Aleister
FlySolo
reply to post by Aleister
You're kidding right? Phage? Can't you think for yourself? Phage is not your savior. Geez
???? He is very knowledgable in many areas, and I'd welcome his viewpoint on this. If this data is being presented as true, and submits that there is that much radiation emitting and spreading, then I'd like lots of eyes on the data.edit on 7-11-2013 by Aleister because: (no reason given)
How do you even know phage is just one person anyway? Phage, for the record, ALWAYS has an incredulous MO. Clearly, you haven't paid much attention to Phage's MO here at ATS.
One or many, as I said, as many eyes on this claim as possible. It's a major claim the OP makes, about the amount of radiation, you have to understand that - and maybe it's not news to some people but it's news to me and likely others.edit on 7-11-2013 by Aleister because: (no reason given)edit on 7-11-2013 by Aleister because: (no reason given)