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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Iran's nuclear lies busted


(AP) "Shared in the past two weeks was material on a laptop computer reportedly smuggled out of Iran, said another diplomat, accredited to the IAEA. In 2005, U.S. intelligence assessed that information as indicating that Tehran had been working on details of nuclear weapons, including missile trajectories and ideal altitudes for exploding warheads."


Read the whole article.

Umm, "IDEAL ALTITUDES FOR EXPLODING WARHEADS!" This comes after repeated denials by the Iranian leaders that they have any intention to build nukes. But then they do chant "Death to America!" at each of their Revolutionary Council meetings. So maybe they are lying. Ya think?

Iran has already tested firing its Shahab-3 missiles off of freighters at heights ideal for Electro-Magnetic Pulse effects.

If you're not familiar with EMP nukes, ONE well placed detonation over the US could knock out all electrical equipment over the entire US and parts of Canada and Mexico. Iran would probably detonate more than one to make sure it did the job.

All vehicles on the road would have their electrical systems fried. Major roadways would be blocked by dead vehicles. Gas stations would not be able to pump their fuel.

Water delivery to your home would also end once the water towers are empty. So your toilets won't flush.

Your refrigerator would also be dead. You'd have no lights and no a/c.

Basically with the loss of indoor plumbing and access to food and water, the entire population of the nation would die of starvation and pestilence.
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Saturday, January 05, 2008

First some related good news...the price of CoQ10 dropped dramatically about a month or two ago...it's about 75% to 80% lower than it used to be! I read about a year ago that a new manufacturing facility was to open in Texas. Apparently it has opened. Before all the CoQ10 was made in Japan.

As a result of the drop in price I decided to increase my dose from 100/200 a day to 400mgs a day to see if it would increase my energy.

Meanwhile, I'd been dealing with nerve pain in my leg due to a fall which had aggravated an old back injury since infancy that included poorly healed broken bones. Since the fall, I often needed a crutch and had great difficulty walking 100 yards.

In fact, I was looking forward to my appointment with the neurosurgeon...that's how bad my situation was.

Well, to my utter surprise, the CoQ10 did a lot more than increase my energy and help me to sleep better. [B]From the very first day[/B] the nerve pain in my leg has been reduced greatly. Whereas the burning used to be almost all the time, now it's maybe a half-hour a day, and it's less distracting.

Also I can walk without having to think about every step. I can walk a few hundred yards without a crutch and do it more quickly.

I had no prior inkling that the CoQ10 would help me in this way.

I'm not back to 100%, but I'm postponing the surgery...hopefully forever.

I gave some CoQ10 to a friend who was suffering 24/7 from degenerative back pain down her leg that was made far worse from a physical therapy session.

Again, from the very first day of taking 400 mgs, her pain was greatly reduced. She only takes it intermittently now because she suffers from OCD and too much CoQ10 makes her a little hyper. She's trying 100 mgs but that doesn't seem to be helping her much.

I've read that super high doses of 1,200 mgs has helped Parkinson's patients quite a bit, so there is some evidence that it has a positive effect on nerves.

Also, a pharmacist told me that nerves contain fluid. When the nerves swell, it can cause pain that is untouched by NSAID's and heavy duty pain killers. Well, CoQ10 has been shown to be extremely beneficial for congestive heart failure, which is also a fluid problem.

So maybe the CoQ10 is affecting the nerves in a similar fashion. Maybe it's reducing the fluid swelling inside the nerves.

I don't know for sure. My preliminary Google search hasn't turned up anything other than the original question in this thread.

But it might be something to try for any nerve pain to see whether it would help or not. Remember, it did nothing for me as regards my pain and mobility when I took 100-200 mgs. So a half dose didn't produce a half benefit.

I'd be interested to hear if this works for anyone else. If it does, then this accidental discovery sure could benefit a whole lot of people.

Please let me know.Publish Post
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Saturday, November 10, 2007

At least Hillary didn't steal the silverware this time

The former first lady is getting better. When Hillary left the White House she stole some of the silverware and other property belonging to the White House.

Yeah, she stiffed the waitress and used her story in stump speeches, but this time all the diner's silverware was accounted for.

She's improving, I tell ya!
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