IEEE Houston Section: Cold Fusion vs Thorium Molten Salt Reactors co-Sponsored by Christopher Sanderson

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    I found this meeting announce on IEEE Houston section:Cold Fusion vs Thorium Molten Salt Reactors as Alternatives to Conventional Nuclear Power Plants(Link)
    https://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/m/38088
    http://sites.ieee.org/houston/…ium-molten-salt-reactors/



    Michele Murphy is the author of that presentation


    "Cold Fusion vs Thorium Molten Salt Reactors as Alternatives to Conventional Nuclear Power Plants"
    http://www.arcflashtables.com/new-nuclear-presentation.html

    “Only puny secrets need keeping. The biggest secrets are kept by public incredulity.” (Marshall McLuhan)
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  • I don't think that you will have to go to Houston: http://www.arcflashtables.com/new-nuclear-presentation.html


    Clever girl: http://www.libertybombhouston.…-everything-working-on-it


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    I have studied black hole theory in depth as put forward by mainstream physicists. I agree with the movie Interstellar, that potentially other dimensions/realms exist on the other side of black holes.


    This could be interpolated even further into a phenomenon I am researching on altered states, ranging from enlightenment through sleep deprivation and meditation, to psychosis, shamanism, prophesy, dreams, demon-activity, out of body experiences, remote viewing and altered states on mind-altering drugs.


    Perhaps not after all:

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