1. Oil Costs Are Going Up Again
The bright star explosion may be observed at the Southern Hemisphere. Many are being joined in
any one second? Jon Indall: Right now, it's a much different feeling than it was in 1985.
Did you know that according to the U.S Surgeon General radon gas is the second leading cause of
lung cancer related deaths each year in the United States?
The bad news is that these organism can cause a variety of physical illnesses. Diarrhea and nausea
are the most typical reactions that a person drinking one of these microorganisms would have. The
effects are usually short lived but quite acute.
How many times do we hear the argument that an oil rich country has no need of nuclear power?
Consider what has been happening to the price of oil. I don't remember the world objecting to U.S
nuclear power because Uranium Enrichment we had more trees and coal than we can use in a
century. Can it possibly be a national right to conserve a natural resource? Of course not - we must
use everything up before we die. If we must do this, you must too or you are evil.
Baby boomers are the biggest spenders in history. They are now retiring in record numbers. Since
they will have to live off retirement money and decreased incomes, they will not be spending nearly
as much money as they had in the past. This will have a massive affect on spending.
Some of the torturers from that time are now on trial for war crimes. One side claims the Jesuits
were activists, and that the future pope didn't do enough to protect them. There are even claims that
he ratted them out to the bad guys to make points for himself. The pope of course claims he did all in
his very limited power to work behind the scenes with the Junta to secure the Uranium Fuel Cycle
release of the two accused priests.
He goes on to call World War II a judgment on the way man has lived, and to state that victory will
be ours only on the condition that we repent. This was a war-time statement, and was geared to
shifting the blame to Protestants for a war encouraged by Papal friendships with men like Mussolini
and Hitler. This man and his church continue to make very strong political statements and spiritual
condemnations in America.
I cannot help but believe the world will come out of this with new and better ways to generate and
store Uranium enrichment. This may even stir the creative juices into high gear to create better fuel
and energy alternatives which won't harm the environment when Mother Nature flexes her muscles.
Maybe we could even harness the energy generated from events like these, store it and use it to our
benefit. I also believe this event will lead to improved warning systems for earthquakes and
tsunami's in the future. This list can go on and on.
Still, it is my belief that if private space ventures are allowed to grow, mankind will be better off in
the end. Privatization of space will also drive down costs, and result in an increase in technology.
The US space program has developed many new technologies, I believe private space will do the
same only 20-times faster - Welcome to Kurzweil's Singularity!
Thus was the year that was. In there somewhere were also things like the death of the Crocodile
Hunter and the release of the Iraq study that George W. continues to ignore. Things got worse in a
place known as Darfur in Africa and in Iraq. All in all, it was a year most would probably agree it's
2. best that it just ends. So, now we look forward to 2007. Hopefully little-known writer Bryan W.
Alaspa will finally get an offer from a newspaper or magazine either online or in print to write these
columns for them and get paid so-as to make all of the effort a little more worthwhile.
The actual amount of uranium in Custard glass is minute, maybe 1%-2% of the glass mix. We're
seeing a lot of these types of stocks in the markets of today's. Idaho has a population of about 1.5
million individuals.