2006
Master's Thesis 2006: HANDLING WATER - an approach to holistic river rehabilitation design
Master’s Thesis 2006, Institute for Ecopreneurship IEC, FHNW, Switzerland
HANDLING WATER an approach to holistic river rehabilitation design
Niels Werdenberg
Conservation biologist, environmental engineer
“…A wholly excellent work and highly recommended reading for any serious student of river engineering and water resources management generally.”
Callum Coats, Ecotechnology expert
Abstract
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PAX Scientific - Meet Viktor Schauberger
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Dean Warwick
Murder By Remote-Control?
News Brief – October 9, 2006
Further indications have come to light that Dean Warwick, alternative energy pioneer and intelligence insider did not die of natural causes.
Dean Warwick collapsed and died whilst addressing a packed auditorium in Blackpool last weekend. Significantly however, he said he felt a “beam†or “burning†at the side of his head shortly before beginning his talk.
According to those who last spoke to him before he began his talk, Dean said: “I think I’m going to be bumped offâ€.
Originally from New Zealand but now resident in Scotland, Dean had promised to make some momentous announcements at the conference.
In the weeks prior to speaking at Probe International’s conference, Dean had given Dave Starbuck a foretaste of what was coming in an interview.
Among other things, Dean promised that he would name who was behind the murder of Bobby Kennedy. ....
Discussion:
http://www.nineeleven.co.uk/board/viewtopic.php?t=4772
Warwick's website - ampliflaire.co.uk
The Intelligence of Water
Dr Masaru Emoto's 'Thoughts on Water' seminar enraptures audience with photographed frozen water crystals, showing the mysterious response of water to thoughts, words and pictures.
By Chris Thomas
Jul 09, 2006
The Epoch Times New Zealand Staff
Dr Emoto's original and groundbreaking research reveals that water is deeply connected to our individual and collective consciousness.
His discoveries are becoming well known around the world, particularly after featuring in the documentary "What the bleep do we know?"
His experiments include photographing differences between water crystals after attaching different word labels to identical bottles of water, playing different types of music to water, sending good and bad thoughts towards water, and showing images to water, has revealed that water has life, memory, and intelligence.
The experiments also show that water responds positively to moral messages by becoming clear, and negatively to immoral messages by becoming dirty.
Cutting out fossil fuels by building community
Written by Jan Lundberg
Thursday, 20 July 2006
Ecovillages and isotherms
CUTTING OUT FOSSIL FUELS BY BUILDING COMMUNITY
The urgent need to slash today's extreme consumption of fossil fuels is not a numbers game, nor is it a matter of degree. Rather, it is a matter of reduction in kind.
We cannot break our hyper-addiction to our fossil-fuelled economy of hyper-consumption incrementally, or gradually, or by means of some pain-free twelve-step program. We have to go cold turkey wherever we can. Right now. We have to begin by taking a good hard look at every single thing we do - at every single thing we have, at every single thing we want. Then we have to start the hard job of cutting out every single thing we can do without. http://i.am/jah/environ.htm
Chip Waste Tony on Euro Eco Trip
A Scotsman is driving round the coast of Europe in an eco-friendly van that runs exclusively on waste vegetable oil.
Antony Berretti arrived in Gibraltar on Sunday as he completed the latest leg of his trip from the French port of Calais to Brindisi in southern Italy.
Mr Berretti has vowed not to spend a single Euro on fuel during his trek across Europe.
Instead he relies on the owners of restaurants and cafés to provide him with the contents of their pots and fryers at the end of a busy day in the kitchen.
He spent yesterday touring the Rock and persuading friendly local restaurateurs to hand over their used oil.
He is pictured above with Roy Walker, owner of Roy’s Cod Plaice in Casemates, collecting 30 litres of oil which will end up in the tanks of his converted Fiat Scudo 1.9 Turbo Diesel van.
Used oil is regarded under law as a waste product and restaurateurs normally have to pay to have it collected and properly disposed of.
“It’s not waste,†Mr Beretti said. “It’s a valuable resource.â€
With this trip, Mr Beretti wants to generate awareness of practical, sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels.
Vegetable oil, he said, is ‘cleaner’ and cheaper than diesel, as some progressive countries have already discovered. In Germany, for example, drivers can even buy it from pumps in petrol stations.
And Mr Berretti insisted that such fuels are easy to use. He converted the van himself and built his own pressure filter – essential when using waste oils - using what he described as “garden shed technologyâ€.
All the materials he used were re-cycled. Even the van itself was saved from a scrap yard.
So far, Mr Berretti has made good speed. He started his trip in Calais 13 days ago and expects to arrive in Italy in just a week’s time. Readers can follow his progress at http://www.macharsoft.co.uk/freefuel
Practical Guide to Free-Energy Devices
This is a mirror of http://www.web-space.tv/free-energy/
What's that you say - perpetual motion is impossible? My, you're a difficult one to please. The electrons in the molecules of rock formations have been orbiting steadily for millions of years without stopping - at what point will you agree that they are in perpetual motion?
