NASA Astronaut Brain Damage Proof of Fluoride Poisoning? A Dangerous Suspicion Regarding Ferric/Ferrous Fluoride, and the Origin of the Term “IRON CROSS”. Saturn doth turn gold to iron.


Under God’s laws, When you heat iron, it loses its virtue. When you heat gold, the test shows proof of a higher power.

Moses took a wild woman from Africa to comfort him instead of a daughter of Israel. Although she is named as an Egyptian in the Bible, she was a woman of Nubia, the emerald city. She was able to guide him through the darkness while his people lived on because she remembered a comforting dream. What dreams may come? We must let the young dream them because the young are the boughs of gold. They are the future, don’t destroy it.

When the power of God came upon Samson, he tore doors off the city gates and lit great fires. He tied the foxes tails together and the fields of his enemies alight in one night. God had seen the foxes at the chickens, but all Samson had to see was the rope and the torch.

We must pass the torch, each and every one of us.

“God bless us, every one!”

~Tiny Tim

P.S. There was an article today stating that the age of any direct but illegitimate child of Adolf Hitler would be 66 years old or greater as of this year. I know of a few very prolific personages who fit that window quite well. But they are not the only ones who do.

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6 Responses to NASA Astronaut Brain Damage Proof of Fluoride Poisoning? A Dangerous Suspicion Regarding Ferric/Ferrous Fluoride, and the Origin of the Term “IRON CROSS”. Saturn doth turn gold to iron.

  1. QUEEN: I WANT TO RIDE MY BICYCLE
    STEPHEN KING: BICYCLE THROUGH THE DEADLIGHTS
    GOOD VIBRATIONS
    BODY LANGUAGE
    REDISCOVER HUMANITY

  2. observation makes real for the person you saved

  3. “Some people say that it is silly to suggest that Angela Merkel is one of Adolf Hitler’s illegitimate daughters because their ages and dates don’t support the assertion. The argument runs that Hitler died in his Berlin bunker in 1945 with Eva Braun (two simultaneous suicides: one gunshot, one cyanide capsule). That means that any child born to Hitler would now, at the very youngest, be 2011-1945 = 66 years old. And no-one thinks that Angela Merkel, even allowing for a Pakistani-style age-accounting method, can be much more than 60 years old. Her official age is given as 57; born on the 17th July 1954 in Hamburg.”

    EEK

  4. bill gates = 66, born year einstein died, same year LOTR written
    me, 3 weeks before Nicolaus von Below, who died the year I was born.

    we are who we choose to be ~Jung

  5. troubling a star: when you twist the heart of a star you can no longer see its light
    XFEL drains power from earth core and sun core, darkening both
    it won’t be stoppable. if there is a 4 pole helicon effect underway the energy is being endothermically sapped via these lasers with intention to re-ignite saturn or my sources are wrong

    where have you heard that before? cradle of saturn? what nasa man has not read it?
    what do you really know about twisting the heart of a star? with a giant ELF helicon wave you can literally endothermically extract the earth’s heat and blast a foreign body with the laser to light it up

    Jesus!

    Atomic X-ray lasers!

    Researchers at Stanford University reported a breakthrough in X-ray laser technology in this week’s Nature: a super-powerful free-electron X-ray laser that can be used to measure change in matter over tens of hundredths of a second, faster than they’ve ever been able to measure before.

    X-ray lasers aren’t a new thing. In fact, this laser is based on an existing X-ray laser, the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) at Stanford, which has been in operation for two years.

    In order to produce this new X-ray laser, researchers focused the light from LCLS through neon gas, which produced a laser that’s not quite as bright as the LCLS, but is also a single frequency, unlike the LCLS. What makes this particular laser special is that single frequency, as it makes the laser capable of much more precise measurements than the LCLS, over much shorter spans of time, says physicist Jon Marangos of London’s Imperial College.

    What does this mean to you, the average person? At the moment, not too terribly much, at least not in the short term. Marangos says science is a long way from practical applications for this technology.

    But for researchers who are working to study how matter, particles, change over incredibly short periods of time, this X-ray laser means that they can look at objects with higher resolution than ever before, according to Marangos.

    “We’re interested here in things happening in a microscopic scale, but it doesn’t mean the objects themselves are very small,” says Marangos. “You’re interested in things happening in a very short time scale.”

    It means that people doing medical research, for example, may be able to see how a particular drug affects a specific molecule over a previously unmeasurable length of time, which Marangos says could potentially lead to the discovery of new drugs.

    Marangos says another possible long-term application, which could prove important in the U.S. as the nation moves to energy independence, lies in examining and capturing the energy of natural light – the sun

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