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tilos
Old e-mail related to unusual patents
Wed Oct 20 15:22:50 1999
If interested see if you can find where this technology is being developed for
water purification uses.
http://www.magwell.com/principa.htm
Prehaps Mark Varel's (V.P. of Mag-Well) father was the founder of the original
Varo. Interesting use of magnetics in this company's product line.
I was probably jumping the gun to connect Varo to Remedios Varo or Varel,
Germany but the C.F. Guass / Lothar Meyer connection to Varel is an interesting
coincidence.
Considering the time, effort and $ you have spent researching our governments
apparent suppression of information have you ever found any other evidence to
support the connections between these companies and individuals to the
controlled release of advanced technology for civilian applications.
Danny
MoonShadow
Good resource.....
Wed Oct 20 19:16:31 1999
Water purification is a good lead....
What about other patents for methods of becoming independent from the utility
companies (i.e. - electricity)? Any other good leads for those? I'm not too sure
I wanna be messin' around with tritium paint. I figger tritium paint is about as
popular as plutonium triggers nowadays. I'll be payin' attention....
tilos
Some relevant links... Beal was what I was searching for
Mon Oct 18 00:06:12 1999
the others caught my eye while I was looking.
Beal Aerospace is about 15 minutes from where I work if I am not mistaken.
Robert Bigelow might have some competition I haven't read any of this yet but
will.
I'll check in on Tuesday to see how things are going.
Danny
http://www.bealaerospace.com/news.html
http://www.space-frontier.org/index.html
http://www.logsupport.com/nasa2.html
http://www.apscharts.com/abbrev.html
Science1
Great links
Mon Oct 18 15:23:37 1999
I wonder if the Beal development program includes launching mass simulators
(dummy payload) for first few launches...maybe the dummy need be not be so
dumb?? They seem to have earth escape mission profiles planned or developed...
this is a good thing!
tilos
Maybe a MoonCam could hitch a free ride as a test payload?
Mon Oct 18 16:31:30 1999
I assume that was the direction you headed. If the cost of the MoonCam was less
than the cost of a paid trip then the risk of loss due to launch vehicle failure
would be acceptable economically (this part is pure numbers for the most part -
of course final decisions are always subjective do to the decision maker being
human.)
Danny
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