Car engine discussion changes to the Human Engine

Letters to "Susan" about newpath4 method of teaching & engine explanations 
also:
What if someone already has a muscle disease and takes these products???
    

 
Oh, Susan, Thanks for the compliment on my site information. I go very deep. Imagine, Google has all 138+ pages listed too. hehehe I have kicked the idea around of chartering a school and making a test for my website. Open book, but the diplomas would be scaled according to time it took to answer. A Master would be the most correct answers in the shortest time. But I won't be doing that any time soon. I tried, believe it or not, to cover a lot of stuff that will tweak young people to WANT TO LEARN and go beyond me... to show children a depth that the schools aren't able to show them. I have enough stuff on my site about Math, Physics, plus all the writing/verbal usage, that I kind of think if a child was to read through my website they would be motivated and equipped to go into life, and survive somewhat better than the schools are doing. At least that's one of my objectives, to supply stuff the schools aren't getting across to the children... a THIRST & LOVE OF KNOWLEDGE THAT MAKES A PERSON WANT MORE. Maybe even become a lawyer. hehehe Or a doctor. But to be exacting, be a damn good lawyer and be a damn good doctor... and to not be the kind of person who settles for part way. How did I do that? Why, the same way I taught my son. Incrementally showing the child just a little more ahead of their ability to understand. In other words you have to show the student that their well is dry so they will WANT TO FILL IT for themselves... Anyway, it worked successfully for "Randy". At 15 years of age he was well on his way to understanding the intricacies of 3d Studio Max, a complex software way beyond me. I wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot pole, and am quite content with asking him to do something for me. But the dominoe pix he did for me took both of us working together. Those pictures are on www.newpath4.com/effectsofairpollution.htm . Took us about 4 hours time to get those pictures right. That one page took me several days to put together, but I knew it had to be done. It's a kind of page that tries to "pull things together" and show students and everyone that our lives all matter and take us toward the future we all desire... which is something the schools have a difficult time doing, helping students feel their own self worth... How's your husband doing with the engine? It's a wicked thing isn't it? hehehee Gasoline is so easy. The steam-nitrogen process that mimics gasoline cylinder explosions takes a little dedication to understand how the 2 elements are going in their own continuous cycles, then joining briefly in the cylinders to release their energies into a synergy of power, then they separate again in their separate closed loops. It's possible it won't have an equal power to gasoline, but, it's like a steam locomotive where EACH STROKE IS A POWER STROKE, which makes it 400% (4x) the efficiency of gasoline. So even if such a finished engine was 1/4th the power of gas it STILL EQUALS THE POWER OF GASOLINE. And no pollution. It doesn't even leak water like hydrogen. Two closed loops and temperature balanced, does not need a cooling system. In fact, it IS the cooling system. This means -as I'm sure you know- means a radically abrupt end to global warming from car exhaust & engine waste heat since the engine produces neither! Not to mention an engine that can run thru any desert... without breaking down. Your husband shouldn't have a problem with it. Just tell him the words "heat pipe".
 
Susan, my reply to your nice mail is above. Just search for the word "pipe". Needless to say, now you're beginning to understand my optimism for our future... When we get off of crude oil in our cars & trucks it will STOP the advance of carbon dioxide levels that has been noted recently in many news mags, STOP the buildup of many carcinogens in our atmosphere, and heck probably help slow species' extinction. One of the MAIN TRICKS of my engine is I figured it out last December how the weight of the vehicle and vehicle inertia can be harnessed to recompress the nitrogen for the engine. A lot of scientists may reject my engine because it comes close to being "perpetual motion" but it is not. Perpetual efficiency, probably; perpetual power, maybe; but not perpetual motion. I am working on a simple drawing to show the process better. Basically, the car springs & shocks are removed. They dampen energy. Instead, compressors are around a central body-support stem (between the frame and the car body). It's like the old "blacksmith bellows" so whenever the car starts, stops, turns, hits bumps in the road, all that energy gets "levered into" the bellows-like compressors, re-compressing the nitrogen (or, just plain air)... the ultimate car engine that "makes" its own fuel "on the fly" driving down the highway. The water used for the steam (that balances the cold liquid nitrogen) is condensed on contact inside the cylinder with the cold nitrogen, drains out a port toward the bottom of the piston action, and simply pumps back around to the steam grid for re-introduction into the cylinder. The reason I say it's "wicked" is because a single closed loop cycle is 100% efficient, so, in EFFECT with this engine have 2 intertwined closed loops, I have made a 200% EFFICIENT ENGINE. (MINUS friction losses.) I guess that makes me look like a genius, but I don't really feel that way. It just took someone like me, possessing a smattering of engine know-how and plenty of time from being on disability, to put the pieces of the puzzle together, that's all. Anybody could have done it. There isn't any complexity to it, just simple unadulterated symbiotic synergy of the elements and forces.
 
See www.newpath4.com/NNINDEX/nnindex.htm for links to "Icy Hot" pages and others.
The lightning pictures are real nice too.

 

New World New Planet New Life   Opened Eyes reveal Perfect World has always been here!

After Thanksgiving, the discussions with Susan continued.
Not about car engines tho; about the Human Engine:

Riley, here's an article you might find interesting, and it's appropriate to Arianna's blog. http://www.bopnews.com/archives/002537.html#2537
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Re: You Want A Moral Issue? How About Drugs That Don’t Kill?
Posted 10 hours, 24 minutes ago by Riley • • • Reply

Okay Jim. But if I look at yours you have to look at mine: http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/11/27/1413250 .
You too Gerald. You might want to know what the other madmen are up to...
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Re: You Want A Moral Issue? How About Drugs That Don’t Kill?
Posted 10 hours, 15 minutes ago by jim H. • • • Reply

Not only did that put me off my lamb chop, but a mouse posse just corraled my cat!

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Re: You Want A Moral Issue? How About Drugs That Don’t Kill?
Posted 9 hours, 56 minutes ago by Riley • • • Reply

You'd like my reply to be that short? Isn't going to happen. In the 4th Q-A, it says "My guess is that if the first drug doesn't work, the second one won't work either, since me-too drugs are so similar. But no one can say for sure." hehehe I can say for sure because I TOOK ALL OF THEM. They are different. It's hard to put your finger on. One thing I noticed was that my body rejected them after an initial period of helping me, some took a week and others took 3-4 weeks til my immune system attacked them... That was when my overall energy began getting zapped. So I had this pain specialist -Dr. Edward Workman- and working with my shrink, they allowed me to say the word when the damn drug stopped working and we would fast switch off to another drug... so essentially we were kick starting my brain ahead of the immune system, kicking it while the engine was turning over er being turned over by the drugs. And that's one reason why I'm COMPLETELY SANE TODAY. hehehehe Jim, that's why I wrote so much on my website about these drugs!!! WHAT MOST DOCTORS DO when the patient starts getting weaker, they up the dosage and then the immune system begins draining the entire body of life force. Then the domino effect kicks in, especially with young people, because they are VERY ACUTELY AWARE THAT THE DRUG IS KILLING THEM. So before they just stand still and let that happen, they kill theirself... (DECIDE TO GO OUT WITH A BANG, ONE LAST BLAST OF DEFIANCE IN THE FACE OF CERTAIN DEATH). One single drug and one doctor, working together putting these poor kids into a downward spiral, a tailspin of death. The one thing surprises me the most is that so many kids DON'T COMMIT SUICIDE.

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Re: You Want A Moral Issue? How About Drugs That Don’t Kill?
Posted 9 hours, 45 minutes ago by Riley • • www • Reply

The Lithium I took for 13+ years was a different animal than psychoactives like Zoloft and Paxil. It did tho come close to finishing me off. I felt also that my insides were being drained of energy, mostly the left side. It has been a tough row to hoe. My faith carried me through because I know the truth, but many young people don't know a lot of stuff and haven't formed their own belief system yet, so they are very vulnerable. On top of that, all manmade drugs draw on the body's oxygen... which means the oxygen depletion BEGINS CONTRIBUTING INTO THE ORIGINAL MENTAL PROBLEM. Then the situation begins to morph into a layered kind of beast. The 3rd sad layer occurs then, where the immune system kicks in... and guess what? It draws all available oxygen from the entire body to protect the brain from dying. It's actually the selfsame system that keeps the brain alive after a serious car accident... shutting off unnecessary systems to keep the brain going. Except in this case it's protecting the brain from a drug-induced near-death situation. So yes, the drugs do in fact work. But it sets in motion the rest too. So when the doctor says to increase the dosage, the patient would be well advised to begin cutting the pills in half.

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Re: You Want A Moral Issue? How About Drugs That Don’t Kill?
Posted 9 hours, 28 minutes ago by Riley • • www • Reply

This information needs to be blasted to every corner of America. I could do it if I had the monies, but unfortunately so many people have defrauded me that I just can't do it like it needs doing. No doubt some of those people may have lost family members by beating me down, so what goes around comes around is about all I can say. I've tried to tell the CDC but I don't have the resources Ken has. Nor the energy. So as McCloud used to say "There you go". The rest of that article you sent me to discussed erectile dysfunction which was interesting too. It comes under the heading "Self Medicating". If I was to take something that affected my blood pressure when it's already 160/100, yep, that would just about do it. We need to have a decent healthcare system not a massive drug injection at all costs system. Like so many other things NO ONE LIVING TODAY VOTED FOR LIKE NATIONAL SCHOOL SYSTEMS FOR INSTANCE, WE HAVE INHERITED STUFF THAT WORKED ONCE, FOR A WHILE, BUT NOW NEEDS TO BE CHANGED. But we do like to hold onto our Shuttles don't we? We just keep adding new tiles (drugs) instead of having the God's good sense to drop back and punt.

Dr. Riley
Posted 9 hours, 33 minutes ago by Susan • • • Reply

Riley, my friend's husband has suffered from depression and anxiety for most of his adult life. He took Wellbutrin for several years.. but it wasn't working well enough, and he was often very miserable, unsocial, etc. He went to a new doctor who prescribed Effexor. It's been two months now, and he is so pleasant.. and in a good mood most of the time. Do you think it'll last? Just curious since you seem to know a lot about the topic. Thanks! And by the way, his wife was on Effexor and now takes Wellbutrin!

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Re: Dr. Riley
Posted 9 hours, 24 minutes ago by Susan • • • Reply

They also take prescription pain meds for back and neck problems; the wife takes something for her migraines and the kids, two boys, ADD medication.. one takes Ritalin and the other takes Strattera.. They pay a small fortune each month in co-pays for all of these drugs. They do seem to help them.

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Re: Dr. Riley
Posted 9 hours, 1 minute ago by frenchie • • • Reply

Dear Susan, please forgive my comment, but with this entire family taking their various drugs, perhaps they should check their living premises for a contributing cause, no? It does seem odd that an entire family has such problems requiring the drug intervention. Their environment should be analyzed perhaps. Maybe their drinking water is not healthy. Do they have a well? There is something terribly wrong even though their medications "seem to help." How long will they help and then something else will be wrong?

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Re: Dr. Riley
Posted 8 hours, 35 minutes ago by Susan • • • Reply

Frenchie, they had their home built 5 years ago..They do have well water.. but their issues go back 15 years or so ( I only met them 5 years ago ).. Anyway, I do think that the boys issues in part are due to the stress and depression in the parents' lives. I agree that while the meds seem to help now, there may be problems later... so, I'll stick to B-complex vitamins, Fish and Flaxseed oil supplements and long walks! Oh, and chocolate of course. Another friend's husband was in France on business in October and brought back some lovely chocolate for me!

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Re: Dr. Riley
Posted 8 hours, 44 minutes ago by Riley • • • Reply

Frenchie has good advice. Sometimes a mold can get to growing inside a home ventilation system, and those blasted things can really mess an entire family bad. But Susan, what you have described of a whole family taking these different drugs is probably happening to millions of other families! A house mold causes mental confusion and the children would in fact appear to a caring physician as in desperate need of those drugs! The back & neck problems could be what I was saying, the beginning of general muscle weakness, a bleedover effect of the mind drugs. Naturally it would start with nearby muscles right there in the neck. The back muscles would come from the person getting lazier an lazier, doing less and less exercise resulting in a loss of physical fitness. It's very sad what you are describing Susan, because we're talking about an entire family caught in a downward spiral of illness and eventually maybe a shorter lifespan as the heart weakens, the lungs weaken and gets less oxygen to their brain. At first they won't notice, but the people around them will. You'll see them slow down like they're descending a spiral staircase, then suddenly it will seem to you like they're tumbling down steps, but to them they may think they're doing fine. I know this is happening but it sure is sad that our medical professions and drug industries are so caught up in making money... that they have turned to alchemy on entire families. If you have any "pull" with them and want to hep them, you could prepare a dessert for them with oxy-nectar. Or not. Just depends on how long you can stand aside and watch people go to the hospital I guess. It's entirely your call. They're locked in a cabin on the Titanic and we few here on this board have the keys.

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Re: Dr. Riley
Posted 8 hours, 28 minutes ago by Susan • • • Reply

They are open to new ideas.. so perhaps I'll pass some your info along. They are too young to start or continue to fall apart. He also had sinus surgery of some sort last year.. and yet still gets frequent sinus infections.. Who knows, maybe it is a mold problem.

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Re: Dr. Riley
Posted 9 hours, 12 minutes ago by Riley • • • Reply

Susan, if it works for him and nobody else, so what? But I'll tell you one thing, that the long term effects of muscle weakness can creep up on you so dang SLOW you really don't realize how weak you've become. When I quit the Lithium it took about 3 days to a week and one day I was just standing in the kitchen and my entire arm "drew back up" into the shoulder socket! My shoulder had slipped out of its socket so slowly I didn't even realize it. These mind drugs do what they say. They affect the mind. maybe at first they don't affect MOTOR CONTROL AND FUNCTION, or LESSEN THE MIND'S CONSTANT TENSION ON THE MUSCLES, but I'm convinced they all begin "bleeding over" into areas of the brain you just shouldn't mess with. They're so slow, and since the darn drugs make you feel so happy or less sad, whatever, the patient is going to feel "less conscious" of what's happening to their body. I took Effexor but I got off it so fast I couldn't tell you much more about it. My personal belief is that the mind and body are supposed to work together, and when you add in these drugs you're taking part of the equation out, which can only result in a diminution of the WHOLE. That is to say in the long term. I'm sure your husband may not at all realize the danger he is in, the danger of advancing himself more quickly into old age. All that happy has to come with a pricetag somewhere. It's the law. And you know Susan, I'm not just talking about biceps here. I'm talking about the heart muscle getting weaker. If I were you? I sure as hell wouldn't let him shovel any snow this winter. He could rip a back muscle or rip the ticker, whichever decides to go. Another comment coming.

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Re: Dr. Riley
Posted 9 hours, 3 minutes ago by Susan • • • Reply

Hmmnn; well, he is lean, but not physically fit. Seems a bit fragile. Last year, he did have an infection in the lining of the heart.. I forget what it's called. Both are dear friends, so I hope for the best.

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Re: Dr. Riley
Posted 8 hours, 57 minutes ago by Susan • • • Reply

Riley, I was talking about my friend, HER husband and kids, not mine. My husband has lots of serotonin.. he's a happy go lucky guy.

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Re: Dr. Riley
Posted 8 hours, 35 minutes ago by Riley • • • Reply

Okay, I mistakenly thought you meant YOUR WRECK. hehehe I studied over these matters a long time. The way I see it, a lack for brain oxygen has very similar effects to breathing carbon monoxide. One, a lack of good, the other, a plus of bad. But the numbing effect to the human brain, sluggishness, sometimes people even have slurred speech as a side effect of these drugs. But, is it a side effect of the drugs or rather an effect of oxygen deprivation, starvation? The loss of manual dexterity kicks in to as small objects become hard to grasp. Like I said, it's all the same effects as carbon monoxide poisoning.

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Re: Dr. Riley
Posted 8 hours, 22 minutes ago by Susan • • • Reply

Yea Riley, so far so good in my house.. & like I told Frenchie, I am sticking to vitamins, fish/flax oil supplements and chocolate!

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Re: Dr. Riley
Posted 8 hours, 21 minutes ago by jim H. • • • Reply

Carbon monoxide displaces oxygen in our bloodstream and tissues.

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Re: Dr. Riley
Posted 8 hours, 14 minutes ago by Riley • • • Reply

Exactly! And if you aren't getting enough oxygen in, your own carbon monoxide goes to the Plus Side... Add to that the Immune System fighting the meds like they're Lone Wolf McQuade there's a lot more of it.

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Re: Dr. Riley
Posted 8 hours, 8 minutes ago by Susan • • • Reply

Sleep boosts the immune system ; so on that note, I'm turning in. Goodnight!

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Re: Dr. Riley
Posted 8 hours, 2 minutes ago by Riley • • • Reply

Back spasms come from overworked muscles generating an abundance of lactic acid. I didn't mean to seem like I had a canned answer to all back problems. The cause is multi level. Adding mind drugs to the situation doesn't help. A person feels so good they don't see much need to exercise, lay around a week or less, and then they go to bend over the wrong way of course. They don't use their knees because their leg muscles are weakened by then also. It turns into a downward spiral that ends in a "bad back". Complex? Yes, and kind of No. You just have to learn the Stonehenge Lesson (dominoes). http://www.newpath4.com/effectsofairpollution.htm for the pictures.

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Re: Dr. Riley
Posted some seconds ago by Riley • • • Reply

For the brain to be healthy Susan it needs a constant nutrition bath. Oxygen is the gas that makes it go and of course the heart also, so you need to think seriously about getting hubby on some serious nutrition products that have sources of oxygen. The best product I've found so far is called Oxy-Nectar. Here's the link: http://search.store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/nsearch?catalog=vitaglo&query=oxy-nectar&x=11&y=9 . It has both chlorella AND chlorophyll, has a berry flavor. I mash it into a bowl of plain or vanilla yogurt, altho sometimes I put a teaspoon directly on my tongue but since it's a fine powder that's dangerous to do. If you happen to inhale before it dissolves, the powder gets pulled into the windpipe. But the yogurt works great. This product will raise your husband's physical brain health and mental health. And strengthen the heart muscle too. It's chock full of powdered carrots, Chinese celery, and spinach which all do their work immediately, plus they're antioxidants. The only down side to this is that after a week the Nectar will be trying to raise hios health above the point where the Effexor is wanting to hold him at... I think. I do know that's what happened with the Lithium. The nutrition products I was taking were having to fight against the drug as it was trying to keep me where it wanted me. And that was when I quit it. Not to mention tho that the shoulder going back into socket plumb shook the living daylights out of me, enough to steel me to stay off the stuff.

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Re: Dr. Riley
Posted 8 hours, 52 minutes ago by Susan • • • Reply

Riley, thanks... but just for the record, my husband is fine... It is my FRIEND and HER HUSBAND with the back, neck and depression issues.. and the kids with ADD. I'll pass your info along to them.. and since we could probably all use more oxygen, maybe we'll try the stuff too. hehe.

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Re: Dr. Riley
Posted 8 hours, 16 minutes ago by Riley • • • Reply

You are apparently their best hope. It just takes someone outside of the problem to see it because it all happens so slow. The people involved don't have a clue what they're dealing with, and don't realize that meds are a form of poison. That's why they're called CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES. In other words, carefully metered out rat poison if you ask me. They are caught on a never ending seesaw ride now. If you don't help them I fear they won't be your best friends a real long time. So either hunker down and tell them or copy-paste my comments and throw them in their mail box one night. They're on a one way train ride.

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Re: You Want A Moral Issue? How About Drugs That Don’t Kill?
Posted 9 hours, 25 minutes ago by jim H. • • • Reply

I left my reply short so I could get to you're response! --- The real gist of the article, to me, was the remark about doctors prescribing pills to help us cope with lifes normal ups and downs, something you've stressed before. Unfortunately, unless we're lucky enough to have a longtime family doctor like Gerald(and few of us are), pill pushing and a quick kick out the door is S.O.P for most docs these days, though it's more the fault of for-profit HMO's than of the docs.

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Re: You Want A Moral Issue? How About Drugs That Don’t Kill?
Posted 8 hours, 27 minutes ago by Riley • • • Reply

I'm not against the taking of pills Jim, PILLS THAT WORK, but Susan is talking about a dear friend who had an infection around the LINING OF HIS HEART?! The human body should NOT allow an infection that deep inside... and it indicates 2 things. Low bloodsteam oxygen and high acidic content. Ken of course when he returns I'm sure could spell it out much more detailed but, simply put, a body having low oxygen is going to fall to all manner of passing germs. A low oxygen condition is what germs look for. TO BREED. Germs can't stand sunlight, so the internal human body is the perfect dark spot to "set up house".

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Re: You Want A Moral Issue? How About Drugs That Don’t Kill?
Posted 8 hours, 13 minutes ago by Susan • • • Reply

Riley, the heart problem was pericarditis, an inflammation of the pericardium ( the membrane enclosing the heart )... cured with antibiotics. That time.

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Re: You Want A Moral Issue? How About Drugs That Don’t Kill?
Posted 7 hours, 58 minutes ago by Riley • • • Reply

I knew a fellow who had that, but he drove his truck into the back of a Pilot truck in the fog. Mashed his heart into the steering wheel... Goodnight, sleep tight, and don't let the bugs bite!

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Re: You Want A Moral Issue? How About Drugs That Don’t Kill?
Posted 9 hours, 37 minutes ago by Riley • • • Reply

I'm not against the taking of pills Jim, PILLS THAT WORK, but Susan is talking about a dear friend who had an infection around the LINING OF HIS HEART?! The human body should NOT allow an infection that deep inside... and it indicates 2 things. Low bloodsteam oxygen and high acidic content. Ken of course when he returns I'm sure could spell it out much more detailed but, simply put, a body having low oxygen is going to fall to all manner of passing germs. A low oxygen condition is what germs look for. TO BREED. Germs can't stand sunlight, so the internal human body is the perfect dark spot to "set up house".

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Re: You Want A Moral Issue? How About Drugs That Don’t Kill?
Posted 9 hours, 24 minutes ago by Susan • • • Reply

Riley, the heart problem was pericarditis, an inflammation of the pericardium ( the membrane enclosing the heart )... cured with antibiotics. That time.

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Re: You Want A Moral Issue? How About Drugs That Don’t Kill?
Posted 9 hours, 9 minutes ago by Riley • • • Reply

I knew a fellow who had that, but he drove his truck into the back of a Pilot truck in the fog. Mashed his heart into the steering wheel... Goodnight, sleep tight, and don't let the bugs bite!

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Re: You Want A Moral Issue? How About Drugs That Don’t Kill?
Posted 9 hours, 4 minutes ago by jim H. • • • Reply

Grim, Riley. Really grim.

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GRIM, YEP, THAT IS THE WORD FOR IT
Posted some seconds ago by Riley • • www • Reply

Jim, your words echo loudly. Here we have this guy who is a good enough human beings to have FRIENDS, but the one friend he needs desperately is missing. His doctor. Someone who will step back and see this guy is being assaulted by numerous infections... his sinuses and his heart have been breached... Grim? Yep. Because we are all that guy. His children? They are our children. And the friend doktor? Out on the golf course I guess, laughing all the way to the bank. I hope they've saved some of it because they're going to join OPEC.

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Re: I will say another thing about YOUR leader...
Posted 9 hours, 57 minutes ago by Gerald, Lay Minister • • • Reply

Frenchie, it's not the foreign terrorists we should fear. It's the American terrorists we should fear and all lover bloggers know who the American terrorosts are! When will these perpetual wars stop? America's years of a hate and kill mentality has caught up with us and we are going mad as a nation. America is going stark raving mad!

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Posted 9 hours, 22 minutes ago by Riley • • • Reply

Dang it Gerald! All we have to do is bring in more immigrants and everything will be O K. Fresh blood will save us, like uhm a NATIONAL BLOOD TRANSFUSION.

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Re: You Want A Moral Issue? How About Drugs That Don’t Kill?
Posted 3 hours, 43 minutes ago by Dr. A. N. Feldzamen • @ • • Reply

I have alway supported and admired Arianna Huffington, and appreciated her run for governor in California (and her splendid showing in a debate there), but on drug matters, she is totally and abysmally wrong. I myself, despite an education that included a biology major in college and post-grad work in cellular physiology, did not understand the situation until I became a physician and began treating patients. The truth is that all drugs can kill. I had patients near death in a hospital from Tylenol, which can kill. I had patients die (unintentially) from Aspirin. From Advil. It is always a trade-off, between benefit and risk. Automobiles kill people too, more, during the Korean and Vietnam wars than died in combat. So do we want to criminalize GM, Ford, and Chrysler? Give the drug companies the same benefit of the doubt as one might give the car companies. I'm afraid that -- much as I dislike the idea that doctors are possessed of some superior wisdom -- it is the working experience of physicians who treat patients that should be considered relevant in these drug matters, not politicians, not journalists, not even judges. Sorry, but that is the truth. People have also died from eating a peanut. So do we criticize peanut farmers? Think about it.

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Re: You Want A Moral Issue? How About Drugs That Don’t Kill?
Posted 11 minutes, 45 seconds ago by Riley • • www • Reply

You left out the working experience of the patient. Must have been a Freudian slip, as it might have threatened your death grip on the pedestal. http://www.newpath4.com/doctorsmustpaymalpracticeawardsfortheirmiserymistakesandsurgeons.htm Yeah, I know, it's going to widen the dang page. The good news is it will shorten the copy-pasters columns.

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MEDICARE, SOCIAL SECURITY, AND GIVE NO QUARTER TO THE OPPRESSORS
Posted some seconds ago by Riley • • www • Reply

This one is a longer read but it contains my pdf (link) damning Social Security and Medicare: http://www.newpath4.com/how2liveanyway8.htm . The pdf is: http://www.newpath4.com/SS03152004.pdf . I didn't pull any punches, mostly because I'M NOT GIVING ANY QUARTER TO THE OPPRESSORS.

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To the DOCTORS Re: You Want A Moral Issue? How About Drugs That Don’t Kill?
Posted 16 minutes, 12 seconds ago by Riley • • www • Reply

Dr. Feldzamen, I have been disabled since a 1,000 lb. bale landed across my back, then my legs, and crushed my foot up to the shin in'89. I've a a few real good doctors but they left. Since then the replacement players haven't been doing much. We here on this board have not collapsed into a pool of depravity. Through our cross postings we have noticed a trend in America where people are not receiving the medical care we think we should, especially given the multi billions of dollars going in. We're not hear to argue aspirins and peanuts. For you to suggest that we are the petty, bitching about next to nothing, is the kind of attitude WE GET EVERY TIME WE GO TO OUR DOCTOR. We see children being given drugs like they're the greatest thing since sliced bread, and then dying. And their parents too. We haven't just reached these conclusions overnight. I have 15 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. Many of my worst problems lingering from the accident (7,000 ft.-lbs. of Force plus my chest was flung, catapulted, into the ground causing me internal massive lesioning between organs, heart, lungs), well sir, I didn't get better til I researched my own health issues and found health products and CURED MY SELF. So sir, it isn't that we don't respect your voluminous experiences... but we give ourselves a little credit too. The FDA, AMA, and CDC combined don't understand psychoactive meds nearly as much as I do, and if you start reading about 20 posts or so above you'll find out. Or you can read some of my webpages. Through my experiences in hand to hand combat with stupid doctors and their brain meds, I have found the truth. It may not be your truth, it probably isn't anything you've read anywhere else, BECAUSE I JUST WROTE IT. I have lived over 2 years now, writing, inventing numerous inventions such as an engine that does not use gasoline, does not combust, and may reduce your workload to where you can give REAL HELP TO THE REAL SICK... and I did all these things AFTER I QUIT THE LITHIUM THAT WAS POISONING ME TO DAMN DEATH. So, if you want to learn, suck it up and read my comments above as not being the rantings of a petty underling. I would also strongly suggest if you want to see the members of your "profession" escape the coming wage guillotine you better consider spreading my information around. You and yours are killing us and ours, and we're not going to take it anymore. Take it to the bank. Woodrow Riley, Copyrighted Author and Patented Inventor, & Lithium Overdose Survivor

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Re: You Want A Moral Issue? How About Drugs That Don’t Kill?
Posted 8 hours, 8 minutes ago by Jonathan Campbell • • • Reply

Arianna, The next drug to look at is Pfizer's statin drug Lipitor and its cousins, Zocor, Crestor, etc. produced by the other companies. I believe there is going to be a holocaust of victims. There are nearly 20 million people on Lipitor alone. These drugs block cholesterol synthesis, and cholesterol is necessary for cell membrane repair and replacement as well as the carrier of essential fats. When a neuron membrane can't be repaired, it dies, eventually taking with it any muscles controlled by it. People are reporting ALS, Parkinson's, nvCJD, and bizarre muscle wasting syndromes. Check out the excellent articles on statin dangers at Dr. Mercola's website: http://www.mercola.com. It's all based on false claims of reduced heart disease risk, and faulty science as well about the cause of heart disease. Check out the discovery by Pauling and Rath in the 1990s that heart disease is actually a nutrient deficiency disease. Regards Jonathan Campbell Health Consultant

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Re: You Want A Moral Iss ue? How About Drugs That Don’t Kill?
Posted 7 hours, 37 minutes ago by Riley • • www • Reply

Now you see? Precisely what I was talking about earlier! The lesson of Stonehenge, the message left to us from the past, DOMINOES. Lose a brain cell, body goes to hell. www.newpath4.com/effectsofairpollution.htm for spiraling dominoes pictures. World environment, body environment, both going down the proverbial drain. Say Jonathan, why not take that a LOGICAL LEAP FORWARD? What if someone ALREADY HAS A MUSCLE-WASTING DISEASE AND THEN TAKES ONE OF THOSE PRODUCTS?? Do you think death would be more merciful and quick?

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Re: A bonus or a bounty?
Posted some seconds ago by Riley • • www • Reply

Last night I decided my asking price for my interstellar engine. ***Ownership of Philip Morris. I think it's current worth is $6.4 billion, but if all the lawsuits go through it might be worth nothing. It's a gamble, I know, but I have some ideas to turn them into a better company. Otherwise I wouldn't take the gamble. I also have figured a way to change their Pay Structure that will insure loyalty to the company and dedication to company survival, by lowering salaries and tying in their retirements to company survival. If they screw the company, they screw their retirement. (The retirements and benefits would be increased and the company would pay for housing, bringing online an awesome company tax write-off. Sort of like a business home & a business car in every garage you might say.) Take it to the bank.

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***Reduced price because it's a Theory... Updated price of 2/23/2005