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Post by Harry on Apr 17, 2011 14:03:34 GMT -5
Lynn, I do believe in prayer circles. Our Lord and Jesus does love us and he will take care of us. I don't know how I would have survived this nightmare without my faith in Jesus. This is disturbing: If he doubles donations ---- that keeps him always as the top donator/ controller. I hope I am wrong, but time will tell if and when information is released. On another morgellons board, a long time poster posted information recently about the OSU ties to Monsanto and others who went to the conference were told that FOOD has nothing to do with morgellons. Sad to think that the "information" could have been bought and sold to morgellons victims. So I ask, is it possible that this one person (a billionaire using chemicals who managed to block the EPA from getting in his way) -- --Is he simply making sure he is always the primary "owner" of donations at this research facility with his offer to double donations? Will information released from OSU be filtered to his favor as it is "human nature" to keep ourselves afloat and this human nature could be assuring him the ability to keep drilling out our Earth's precious and valuable water and contaminating them with chemicals without regard for health issues getting in the way? Time will tell the truth along with reviewing his past behavior/history. >>>>very nice Ginna, it seems many feel the same way, I've seen them in many posts and in chat. take care & be well all
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Post by bannanny on Apr 17, 2011 14:05:20 GMT -5
I think we all need to be POSITIVE about this... and not put any negative thoughts into it at all by wondering the why's and how's. T. Boone Pickens has the money it's gonna take to get morgellons research into full swing... so let's just be grateful for that right now! Filling our minds with positive thoughts and prayer are the way to go here!! It IS a very contagious thing ya know!
love ya's ~~ banny banny bo banny (just for you freakerdeeks!)
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Post by Harry on Apr 17, 2011 16:58:19 GMT -5
I think we all need to be POSITIVE about this... and not put any negative thoughts into it at all by wondering the why's and how's. T. Boone Pickens has the money it's gonna take to get morgellons research into full swing... so let's just be grateful for that right now! Filling our minds with positive thoughts and prayer are the way to go here!! It IS a very contagious thing ya know! love ya's ~~ banny banny bo banny (just for you freakerdeeks!) Hi Bannanny!! how ya doen?, although he gave the university a big chunk of change I hope Dr. Wymore gets enough so he can identify the gene of this thing, that's where he was going last I heard & good luck to him for sure. hugs Harry
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Post by itchin4answers on Apr 17, 2011 18:52:05 GMT -5
I was thinking, when Dr Wymore starts his research, it would be great if we could be kept updated via the OSU website. I'm not sure if this would be possible, though it would give us hope.
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Post by Harry on Apr 17, 2011 20:13:23 GMT -5
I was thinking, when Dr Wymore starts his research, it would be great if we could be kept updated via the OSU website. I'm not sure if this would be possible, though it would give us hope. ..such a good thought itchin, yes that would be great!, I am sure he will let out information as he goes along, he always does, seen him for the last 6 years give or take, thank you for sharing that's a good 1
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Post by itchin4answers on Apr 18, 2011 4:31:17 GMT -5
I was thinking, when Dr Wymore starts his research, it would be great if we could be kept updated via the OSU website. I'm not sure if this would be possible, though it would give us hope. ..such a good thought itchin, yes that would be great!, I am sure he will let out information as he goes along, he always does, seen him for the last 6 years give or take, thank you for sharing that's a good 1 Hi Harry I wanted to thank you for your hard work with the petition & to let you know I signed it, thanks for helping out. I found this youtube tonight as I've always loved this song & Glen Campbell, made me all warm & fuzzy inside watching this Dr Wymore is a wonderful man in my books & I'm sure he will keep us informed, like you said. He has supported the Morgellons community from the onset. Catch ya later - itchin
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Post by Harry on Apr 18, 2011 15:36:30 GMT -5
Hi Itchin, so good to see you, & your very welcome Darlen, oh! the poll, so far the numbers are not there, I might make a call to see if Cindy will do it, is all I can think of. Their would be a need for a Major site like the MRF to get the numbers required so sorry!, I had the same poll at 3 sites no numbers. like the song video Itchin, nice one. Big hug Harry
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Post by headbee on Apr 18, 2011 22:14:50 GMT -5
Mr. Pickens is also a lover of animals. Somehow we have to get more word out about how it also greatly affects animals!!!
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Post by bannanny on Apr 19, 2011 10:27:49 GMT -5
I so agree headbee... and I'm really happy to hear he loves our creatures too!!
hugs ~~ bannanny
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Post by ginna898 on Apr 19, 2011 11:46:51 GMT -5
Mr. Pickens is also a lover of animals. Somehow we have to get more word out about how it also greatly affects animals!!!headbee, Hope this video helps others understand ill health effects too! Uploaded by BakkenWatch on Mar 1, 2011www.bakkenwatch.org Witness the devastation at one North Dakota farm where hydraulic fracturing (fracking) is taking place in multiple nearby locations. Hydrocarbons are obtained in the fracturing process with those other chemicals that T Boone Pickens uses for fracking and contaminating the water Pickens has been on a campaign of late to convince the American public that fracking is safe.
On "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart," Pickens said he had never heard of a problem with fracking causing water contamination or any other issues. "That’s a bold claim for a man who built his wealth in the oil and gas industries." --------------------------------- A congressional hearing on the safety of hydraulic fracking revealed a few rifts on Capitol Hill. Wed, Apr 13 2011tinyurl.com/3asalfrThis week the Senate’s Environment and Public Works Committee held a subcommittee hearing on the safeness of hydraulic fracturing in the United States. Fracking, as it has become commonly known, is an increasingly prevalent process for producing natural gas. But the practice has drawn lots of attention of late — most of it negative. Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) is serious about following the trajectory of the natural gas industry. “Few things in life are more important than clean water and few responsibilities of the federal government are more important than protecting clean water. We hear of contamination, but the EPA is powerless because of the Republican Congress and Dick Cheney’s loophole,” said Lautenberg. The so-called “Halliburton Loophole” that Lautenberg is referring to is part of the Energy Act of 2005, which exempts companies from disclosing specifics about the toxic chemicals they use to pump into the ground at high pressures to access natural gas supplies. Lautenberg went on to make the case why federal oversight is needed. After all, waterways and water supplies often do cross state boundaries. “The risk to families isn’t just for those who live near drill sites, but people in other states who drink water. Nothing is more important than the health of our children, and it is unacceptable to trade that for fuel.” A second hearing, this time in the House of Representatives, has been postponed and no new date has been announced. NOT BUYING IT: Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) was skeptical about fracking during a hearing this week. In February, the New York Times’ Ian Urbina began an investigative series about fracking that highlighted the possibility of radioactivity from fracking in Pennsylvania in streams and waterways. Around the same time, "Gasland," a documentary highlighting concerns about fracking, was nominated for an Academy Award. Since then, more reports have surfaced about fracking, highlighting concerns about everything ranging from water contamination to the possibility that the process is causing earthquakes in Arkansas. ---------------------------- The amber color of "gelled hydrocarbons." tinyurl.com/3mbl4otGelled hydrocarbons can carry high concentrations of proppants into the fracture with viscosity comparable to the best gelled-water systems. Some Pictures of Hydrocarbons: Hmmmmmmm, are hydrocarbons and other chemicals good for the health of human and animals? I think not. Hydrocarbons were identifed in fiber analysis: www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0D_Ki--fPI
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Post by ginna898 on Apr 19, 2011 12:04:36 GMT -5
In the video, the woman who lives on the farm had lesions that look just like morgellons.
I hope others will take notice of the "dates" from the news on Pickens and see that he had a hearing in Washington,D.C., he also has activist groups recently who are angry, ill and all with their farm animals becoming sick due to fracking.
In February, the New York Times’ Ian Urbina began an investigative series about fracking that highlighted the possibility of radioactivity from fracking in Pennsylvania in streams and waterways.
All these dates I'm seeing ------ makes me think like things were crashing down on his Fracking and now here comes the good deed.
In time, the truth will always prevail.
We will see what happens in research.
I notice his next hearing before the House of Representatives has been "postponed" with no date rescheduled.
I understand he lost money on his "wind" energy and this Fracking perhaps, he feels he must continue in order to continue his wealth? JMO.
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Post by Lynn on Apr 19, 2011 12:38:12 GMT -5
Hi Ginna
Pickens is going to debate Ted Turner on t.v. 1 p.m. Eastern time today. April 19th Tuesday. I wonder if it will be about the Fracking...
IN LIght Lynn
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Post by xiblanque on Apr 19, 2011 13:17:50 GMT -5
What a heartbreaking video! Seeing animals suffer is about the worst thing. Yes Ginna, those lesions do look a little too familar. Xib
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Post by ginna898 on Apr 19, 2011 14:23:35 GMT -5
Hi Ginna Pickens is going to debate Ted Turner on t.v. 1 p.m. Eastern time today. April 19th Tuesday. I wonder if it will be about the Fracking... IN LIght Lynn Hmmmmmmmm, From February 2011: Oscar-nominated 'Gasland' director wants to debate T. Boone Pickens.He may not have won an Oscar, but the director of 'Gasland' isn’t backing off the natural gas industry.Many eyes were fixed on Josh Fox on Oscar night because he had a chance to bring a whole new level of exposure to the world of hydraulic fracking. In the end, Fox didn’t get the Oscar for best documentary for "Gasland," an expose on the world of fracking. Fracking is the process of injecting toxic chemicals into the ground at high pressures to extract natural gas. Fox didn’t take home the 18-inch statute on Sunday night, he is hoping for another prize: a chance to debate billionaire energy tycoon debate T. Boone Pickens. I would rather see T. Boone Pickens debate with the Director of the documentary "Gasland" exposing the dangers of the fracking industry.tinyurl.com/3zuskno----------------------------- I'd really like for Wind, Solar or other clean energy to be brought to the forefront by a billionaire! That would be a selfless act using FREE wind or other FREE environmental supplies. Toni posted a good video on how to acquire a sustainable living at this link: lymebusters.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=rash&action=display&thread=14755This video, (I found it) just excites me to a million pieces I love it that much. Man, am I boring, hahaha But every word out of Gunter's mouth is extraordinarily brilliant "imho" because it's "hopefully" our and Earths future. I believe you'll love it too XIB. vimeo.com/5280798To buy the Water Rights to our Planet's Water supply is plain unspeakable and wrong. On top of that, wasting even more water in the process of Fracking for gas! Makes no sense when there ARE clean alternatives available. ---- these alternatives may not make a person wealthy, but they ARE out there and available. Wouldn't it be fantastic if T. Boone Pickens invested with Gunter Pauli on a sustainable Earth instead of destroying Earth? Gunter Pauli from the video Toni posted on the "Fracking" thread shows us the clean sustainable alternatives we COULD be using. vimeo.com/5280798It should be what is best for ALL and not what is best for the FEW!
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Post by ginna898 on Apr 19, 2011 14:41:56 GMT -5
I would like to hear T. Boone pickens discuss the increase of illness and new diseases popping up (morgellons included). It would be "fair" to allow the director of Gasland in on this "debate". It was the Gasland documentary that brought this to the attention of the public along with other activist groups fighting against it. ----------------------------------- Video debate can be watched: www.c-span.org/Events/The-Future-of-Deepwater-Energy-Drilling-Examined/10737420970-1/Thanks Lynn for the update on the debate! Ted Turner said that he is AGAINST using plastics/HYDROCARBONS!Hydrocarbons were identifed in fiber analysis by Dr. Wymore:www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0D_Ki--fPIhmmmmmmmm, since jet fuel was found in the urine by the CDC of numerous USA citizens, it does seem extremely plausible that environmental hydrocarbons will find their way into the human body as well.
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Post by ginna898 on Apr 19, 2011 15:34:36 GMT -5
Pickens said: "I don't know who paid off Cornell University to do those studies"
(Pickens is talking about studies on fracking that do not favor his side of the debate)
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Post by xiblanque on Apr 19, 2011 17:01:16 GMT -5
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Post by Harry on Apr 20, 2011 10:53:49 GMT -5
>> good find Xib seen this two day's back, it really makes one thing don't it?
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Post by itchin4answers on May 4, 2011 13:34:13 GMT -5
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Post by Harry on May 23, 2011 18:40:39 GMT -5
Hey itchin how have you been?, I thought Wymore would be getting aprox.$ 100,000 last that I looked at the news that is out there, if anyone disagrees speak up Please. xx harry
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