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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Fallout Maps: Source moved to…
Just a quick updating of a popular map source, below. I can see what people click on and when I see a lot of clicks on something, I tend to test the link. In the case of the Sept 29, … Continue reading
Om Mani Padme Hum
In Tibetan: Listen to these monks chanting it (Just for the audio – makes excellent background music while you catch up on my previous 200 blog posts. ;-) ): An excellent book that delves into the depth of this mantra … Continue reading
US (s)Election Show (Moving Forward as Predicted…)
On March 18, in the second part of my post, here, I summarized my election prediction with “Obama – Romney ; 1-0“. The first part of that has already come to pass: Mitt Romney will, almost certain, be the Republican … Continue reading
Two Months of Blog Stats. Views from China, Syria and ‘Saint Kitts and Nevis’
The list of countries from where some trafic has come continues to grow. ;-) Very entertaining. Surprising was to see two views from China just before this past weekend. Wordpress is still reportedly banned there. Very odd. A glitch? Here … Continue reading
Svensmark: ‘Evidence of nearby supernovae affecting life on Earth’ (Re. Climate Change)
I explained the basics of the cosmoclimatology theory before as part of my list of reasons “Why I Question the CO2-driven Global Warming “Scientific Consensus”“. On that fascinating science topic, the British science writer Nigel Calder has an incredibly interesting story on his … Continue reading
Tagged A Stellar Revision of the Story of Life, climate change, climate change natural, cloud formation, cosmic rays, cosmoclimatology, Danish Space Research Institute, global cooling, global warming, global warming man made or not, news, Nigel Calder, paleoclimatology, RAS, Royal Astronomical Society, supernovae, Svensmark’s Cosmic Jackpot, The Svensmark Hypothesis, theory
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Fukushima Regional Modeled Radiation: Next 20 years (METI maps)
April 24, 2012 – Colorado. The Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) just published (April 23, 2012) a radiation map showing that the hardest-hit areas will continue to see dangerously high fallout-caused external radiation levels for decades to come. … Continue reading
Tagged allegedly apparent, current, fallout, fukushima radiation map, fukushima-daiichi nuclear power plant, http://www.meti.go.jp/earthquake/nuclear/pdf/120423a.pdf, Japan, Japanese Ministry of Economy, map, map of japan in 2012, METI, meti maps, modelled, nuclear, radiation, radiation dose map, Trade and Industry
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Birds in a Tree
April 22, 2012 – Nice and simple, perhaps something for the bathroom wall or so. A little bit of evening painting with acrylics last night, with a couple birds added this morning turned a ”30 x 40″ linen canvass (in centimeters, close … Continue reading
Tagged art, birds in tree, online art store, painting
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Did the 5 largest recent quakes show up on the HAARP magnetometer record? (No, they didn’t)
Last year, on April 10, 2011 I posted “Earthquake Machine Terrorizing the World? – re. HAARP“, and the day after, “HAARP 1.2“. The first one I’ve been updating and expanding. My conclusion hasn’t changed yet: something like HAARP could artificially … Continue reading
Tagged alaska, allegedly apparent, artificial earthquakes, Belgium, comparison, complottheorie, conspiracy, debunking, do all harrp activities corrolate with major earthquakes?, environment, evidence, graphs, H.A.A.R.P., HAARP, HAARP data, haarp indonesia quake 2012, haarp magnetometer, haarp quake, indonesia, indonesia quakes, Japan, K index, magnetometer flux record, manmade earthquakes conspiracy, March 15 2012, news, quake uptick, samenzwering, SIDC, skepticism, solar flares, strong earthquakes, The Solar Influences Data Analysis Center, unusual amount of earthquakes, uptick, USGS data
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New Painting: ‘Ceremonial Fire in Forest’ (with Flower of Life Pattern)
Boulder, Colorado – April 18, 2012 – Art update! ;-D What started out 2 weeks ago with a vague idea of “black panthers in trees with lots of aqua color”, to create a wall decoration for my sweetheart’s office, morphed into … Continue reading
Senate Bill 1813 —> Noteworthy for its “and for other purposes”
Cowardly, like last time, I paid my taxes. Interesting news is that this will allow me to leave the country when I so desire. Say what? Yes… To all the far more courageous and honorable war tax- or … Continue reading
Information for Breakfast.
After I glimpse for any email requiring immediate attention, I swing by Facebook, ‘like’ a couple likeable things, maybe repost, offer a comment, and go see what my blog stats were for yesterday. Blog stats are my ego-meter, telling me … Continue reading
Sunny Colorado
Boulder, CO – Another sunny morning with chirping birds in blossoming trees… It is so sunny here, very much like Utah actually, but with a lot less snow than where I lived in Park City. There’s snow on the way … Continue reading
Spent Fuel Pool 4
The first half of THIS POST, a couple days ago, was all about SFP 4, at the still extremely troubled Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan. Siting many of my same sources, I want to add this excellent overview from … Continue reading
IIDJ offers near-real-time radiation measurements for Japan
I just received a nice a email from the Institute for Information Design Japan (IIDJ), letting me know that the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology started to publish a consolidated record of more than 2000 live observation spots of … Continue reading
Tagged allegedly apparent, alpha, beta, current radiation, data, disaster, environment, Ex-SKF News, fallout, fallout map, Fukushima, fukushima-daiichi nuclear power plant, gamma, http://allegedlyapparent.wordpress.com/, IIDJ, Institute for Information Design Japan, interactive map, Japan, Japan Radiation Map, map, MEXT, news, nuclear, nuclear energy, pollution, radiation, radioactivity, reactor, SPEEDI, 日本語
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THRIVE Into Alignment With Your Heart’s Desire. (Or worry about Japan’s looming radiation armagheddon…)
First part: Fukushima-Daiichi Gloom; Second Part: Thrive and Tesla Documentaries. (So don’t be alarmed by the first part of this post, it is merely “a little obstacle” before the all-smiles-inducing grand vista of possibilities…) ⌒▽⌒ On the one hand, … Continue reading
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