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		<title>Comment on A sad, curious tale of rampant duplicity and stupidity by James WFE Mooney</title>
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		<dc:creator>James WFE Mooney</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 16:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>deluca, thank you for completing your due diligence on this issue.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>deluca, thank you for completing your due diligence on this issue.</p>
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		<title>Comment on A sad, curious tale of rampant duplicity and stupidity by deluca</title>
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		<dc:creator>deluca</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 15:20:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>United States Federal Defenders Attorney Office financed DNA testing, along with proven genealogical work, confirmed that James Warren ‘Flaming Eagle’ Mooney is of direct lineage to the famed Seminole Spiritual Leader (Medicine Man) and War Chief Osceola. 
United States Attorneys and Investigators did an exhaustive and thorough investigation.  Sending a federal attorney, and investigator to Florida, Texas, Missouri, Southern Utah and South Dakota, it was found through their expert interviewing and investigative tactics that James Warren ‘Flaming Eagle’ Mooney is of  American Native decent, and had been legally proven to have received blessings by a Seminole Tribal Chief and her Tribal council, a Lakota Sioux Rosebud President and Roadman of the Rosebud Reservation Native American Church of South Dakota and a renowned Huichole Mara’akame of Mexico, to be a bona fide and legally instituted Medicine Person of American Native Spirituality.  The United States Government’s investigation also substantiated that at the age of 4, he had been blessed by his American Native Grandparents, on his father’s side, to be a Medicine person through their American Native spiritual dedicative blessing ceremony (Sweat Lodge) for an infant child to becoming a bona fide American Native Spiritual Leader.
Something else the United States Governments investigators substantiated, James Warren ‘Flaming Eagle’ Mooney is a direct descendent and named after, the famed American Native Smithsonian Institute Ethnologist James Mooney.  The same James Mooney that argued for American Native Spiritual Constitutional Rights  in front of the United States House of Representatives and co-assisted with Comanche Spiritual Leader Quanah Parker the formulation and Incorporation of the Native American Church in 1918.
Another interesting finding by United States Attorneys and Investigators was that ‘prior’ to the State of Utah raiding Oklevueha Native American Church (Benjamin, Utah) a bona fide Native American Church, State of Utah Governor Michael Leavitt had awarded ‘Flaming Eagle’ a citizen of the Year Accommodation for the Spiritual Medicine work rendered by James to the State of Utah Department of Corrections for his outstanding contribution in establishing the ‘first’ Nationally recognized American Native Ceremonial Program for the State of Utah Department of Corrections. 
James Warren ‘Flaming Eagle’ Mooney, along with Richard ‘He Who Has the Foundation’ Swallow, co-founded the Oklevueha Lakota Sioux Nation Native American Church, December 17, 2007.    Presently, there are over 81 Branches of the Oklevueha Native American Church in the United States, spreading from the State of New York to the State of Hawaii, Two Peruvian, One European, and Five American Native Federally Recognized Tribal Nation Oklevueha Native American Churches (Cherokee, Choctaw, Lakota Sioux, Navajo and Paiute Nations with CEO’s that are federally recognized Indians of their prospective tribes).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>United States Federal Defenders Attorney Office financed DNA testing, along with proven genealogical work, confirmed that James Warren ‘Flaming Eagle’ Mooney is of direct lineage to the famed Seminole Spiritual Leader (Medicine Man) and War Chief Osceola.<br />
United States Attorneys and Investigators did an exhaustive and thorough investigation.  Sending a federal attorney, and investigator to Florida, Texas, Missouri, Southern Utah and South Dakota, it was found through their expert interviewing and investigative tactics that James Warren ‘Flaming Eagle’ Mooney is of  American Native decent, and had been legally proven to have received blessings by a Seminole Tribal Chief and her Tribal council, a Lakota Sioux Rosebud President and Roadman of the Rosebud Reservation Native American Church of South Dakota and a renowned Huichole Mara’akame of Mexico, to be a bona fide and legally instituted Medicine Person of American Native Spirituality.  The United States Government’s investigation also substantiated that at the age of 4, he had been blessed by his American Native Grandparents, on his father’s side, to be a Medicine person through their American Native spiritual dedicative blessing ceremony (Sweat Lodge) for an infant child to becoming a bona fide American Native Spiritual Leader.<br />
Something else the United States Governments investigators substantiated, James Warren ‘Flaming Eagle’ Mooney is a direct descendent and named after, the famed American Native Smithsonian Institute Ethnologist James Mooney.  The same James Mooney that argued for American Native Spiritual Constitutional Rights  in front of the United States House of Representatives and co-assisted with Comanche Spiritual Leader Quanah Parker the formulation and Incorporation of the Native American Church in 1918.<br />
Another interesting finding by United States Attorneys and Investigators was that ‘prior’ to the State of Utah raiding Oklevueha Native American Church (Benjamin, Utah) a bona fide Native American Church, State of Utah Governor Michael Leavitt had awarded ‘Flaming Eagle’ a citizen of the Year Accommodation for the Spiritual Medicine work rendered by James to the State of Utah Department of Corrections for his outstanding contribution in establishing the ‘first’ Nationally recognized American Native Ceremonial Program for the State of Utah Department of Corrections.<br />
James Warren ‘Flaming Eagle’ Mooney, along with Richard ‘He Who Has the Foundation’ Swallow, co-founded the Oklevueha Lakota Sioux Nation Native American Church, December 17, 2007.    Presently, there are over 81 Branches of the Oklevueha Native American Church in the United States, spreading from the State of New York to the State of Hawaii, Two Peruvian, One European, and Five American Native Federally Recognized Tribal Nation Oklevueha Native American Churches (Cherokee, Choctaw, Lakota Sioux, Navajo and Paiute Nations with CEO’s that are federally recognized Indians of their prospective tribes).</p>
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		<title>Comment on Reality 1 &#8211; Stan Deyo 0 by Robert Cottrell</title>
		<link>http://www.computernewbie.info/wheatdogg/2006/02/09/reality-1-stan-deyo-0/comment-page-1/#comment-49138</link>
		<dc:creator>Robert Cottrell</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 23:08:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Nowell Didear I did enjoy reading your letter. Especially that (We live in the Grand Therapeutic State, where shrinks and other medicos, psychologists and POLITICIANS have dedicated their efforts to creating a society of massively drugged, brain-dead and ultimately dependent, controllable zombies).
This is tragic but very  true. I also like the way you speak here,(a colorful guy whose real crime is just refusing to knuckle under?.
Thank God there are still some who refuse go along with the lies, deceipt and propaganda of those in control producing the zombies Nowell writes about!
This brings up the letter which muzzo subscribed. I challenge MUZZO to buy himself a copy of the book, The Pilgrim Church, by E. H. Broadbent and then comment on all the paranoid people he talks about</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nowell Didear I did enjoy reading your letter. Especially that (We live in the Grand Therapeutic State, where shrinks and other medicos, psychologists and POLITICIANS have dedicated their efforts to creating a society of massively drugged, brain-dead and ultimately dependent, controllable zombies).<br />
This is tragic but very  true. I also like the way you speak here,(a colorful guy whose real crime is just refusing to knuckle under?.<br />
Thank God there are still some who refuse go along with the lies, deceipt and propaganda of those in control producing the zombies Nowell writes about!<br />
This brings up the letter which muzzo subscribed. I challenge MUZZO to buy himself a copy of the book, The Pilgrim Church, by E. H. Broadbent and then comment on all the paranoid people he talks about</p>
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		<title>Comment on Reality 1 &#8211; Stan Deyo 0 by Shane of Sydney</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shane of Sydney</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 10:41:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have 2 theological issues with ET&#039;s.

1. Adam and Eve sinned in 5 minutes, so will Jesus planet hop and die for ET&#039;s sins all over the cosmos?

2. If 2 peter 3:10 is true, then this will be a bad hair day for aliens because of little ol earthlings.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have 2 theological issues with ET&#8217;s.</p>
<p>1. Adam and Eve sinned in 5 minutes, so will Jesus planet hop and die for ET&#8217;s sins all over the cosmos?</p>
<p>2. If 2 peter 3:10 is true, then this will be a bad hair day for aliens because of little ol earthlings.</p>
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		<title>Comment on The latest &#8220;scientific breakthrough&#8221; scam &#8212; water gas by mickey</title>
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		<dc:creator>mickey</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 02:59:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The radarman seemed to me to be one of the most interesting views.  
The biggest problem I see is that you may only be able to operate this system in warm weather. Adding another chemical for antifreeze may change everything.
The maintenance seems to be a minor issue as I check my oil alot.
It seems like it converts water to HHO on demand and with a different programmble chip, the engine should adapt to the air fuel mixture and prevent preignition. 
If someone has a case history of an injury, I would like to know about it.  It seems safe as it is made on demand.  I won&#039;t buy it until I know it is safe and effective.
I am not a technician or scholar, but common sense tells me to hold off and gather a little more data.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The radarman seemed to me to be one of the most interesting views.<br />
The biggest problem I see is that you may only be able to operate this system in warm weather. Adding another chemical for antifreeze may change everything.<br />
The maintenance seems to be a minor issue as I check my oil alot.<br />
It seems like it converts water to HHO on demand and with a different programmble chip, the engine should adapt to the air fuel mixture and prevent preignition.<br />
If someone has a case history of an injury, I would like to know about it.  It seems safe as it is made on demand.  I won&#8217;t buy it until I know it is safe and effective.<br />
I am not a technician or scholar, but common sense tells me to hold off and gather a little more data.</p>
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		<title>Comment on The latest &#8220;scientific breakthrough&#8221; scam &#8212; water gas by Smarterthan^</title>
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		<dc:creator>Smarterthan^</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 23:04:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well I know I didn&#039;t make myself exactly clear, I do have a HHO gen. nor do I know someone that has used one so I could see the results first hand.  They &quot;claim&quot; 20-30 % or more increase, if it creates a 1-2 mpg load increase due to the alt drag that will still increase mpg.  The question is how efficient are the generators, also have to add in the cost of building and maintenance on it.  Will all that still outweigh the price?? I don&#039;t know</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well I know I didn&#8217;t make myself exactly clear, I do have a HHO gen. nor do I know someone that has used one so I could see the results first hand.  They &#8220;claim&#8221; 20-30 % or more increase, if it creates a 1-2 mpg load increase due to the alt drag that will still increase mpg.  The question is how efficient are the generators, also have to add in the cost of building and maintenance on it.  Will all that still outweigh the price?? I don&#8217;t know</p>
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		<title>Comment on The latest &#8220;scientific breakthrough&#8221; scam &#8212; water gas by Smarterthan^</title>
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		<dc:creator>Smarterthan^</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 22:50:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Of course man... but what you and everyone else believe is that by running 10-20 amps off of the alternator it&#039;s going to take off 5 mpg which is not going to happen.  If that was the case my friend who has the same kind of vehicle would get 12 mpg because he has an amp with 2 subs.  his truck gets the same fuel economy as mine (within reason of course)... maybe if you want to break out decimal places there maybe a difference.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Of course man&#8230; but what you and everyone else believe is that by running 10-20 amps off of the alternator it&#8217;s going to take off 5 mpg which is not going to happen.  If that was the case my friend who has the same kind of vehicle would get 12 mpg because he has an amp with 2 subs.  his truck gets the same fuel economy as mine (within reason of course)&#8230; maybe if you want to break out decimal places there maybe a difference.</p>
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