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Could a cell membrane provide an electromagnetic shield ?

k p Collins kpaulc at [----------]earthlink.net
Sat Feb 14 23:17:30 EST 2004


the below is, apparently, an incomplete
duplicate.

k. p. collins

"r norman" <rsn_ at _comcast.net> wrote in message
news:0n8t20pifbo30cp9cd5ao3ht5vkklvvnhm at 4ax.com...
> On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 08:51:22 -0500, Doktor DynaSoar
> <targeting at OMCL.mil> wrote:
>
> >On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 08:31:28 -0500, r norman <rsn_ at _comcast.net>
> >wrote:
> >
> >} As a rapidly aging guy brought up in the Eisenhower era to be polite
> >} and respectful, I find truly appalling the level of civil discourse
> >} all too often practiced on news groups.  (Not this one so much). I
> >} think I made it pretty clear that neither I nor anyone else in the
> >} universe believes his theories.  But I didn't feel it necessary to be
> >} rude about it.
> >}
> >
> >I'd like it to be known that I have nothing against him and his
> >"theories" I only have something against him expounding them at
> >unsuspecting people asking serious questions. They're very often
> >students, and posting in a non-alt newsgroup might expect real answers
> >to their questions. I think they deserve the chance to find the right
> >answers, and that sometimes necessarily includes indicating a given
> >answer is wrong. If in doing so I can shorten the time it takes to
> >make the effect stick, and therfore decrease the long term traffic
> >noise level, I will.
> >
> >Compare him with John Winston. John hangs out in the UFO and
> >paranormal groups, regularly posting things he's found along those
> >lines. If someone asks him a question about something he knows or has
> >material on, he posts it. He's been doing this for 15 years on usenet
> >and Fidonet before that. He's impervious to flames because he knows
> >he's done nothing to give people cause to be upset with him. Never has
> >he done the equivalent to what goes on here, such as answering every
> >question by claiming it's related to motion (because after all, all
> >energy and matter are in motion) and then relating it to Bob Lazar's
> >"discovery" that the anti-gravity engines in the flying saucers at
> >Area 51 run on element 115. I've been a major fan of John Winston (for
> >his behavior, not his material) for all of those 15 years. No one can
> >claim that in all that time he misled anyone.
>





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