Solar power does not work when the sun doesn’t shine
A lie believed by many.
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Perhaps the most successful solar engine was developed in 1913 powering a pump that lifted 27,000 litres per minute from the Nile River for irrigation, by German-born American Frank Schuman. His engine could maintain over 40kw day and night. This was covered by major world newspapers, and dignitaries from the major world powers attended. Lord Kitchener represented the British Empire. The Scientific American, which up until then had been Schumer’s greatest critic, called it “the breakthrough of the century”. To think that this was achieved over a century ago. Imagine what today’s technology could do!
Schumer was not the first to harness solar energy, either. Solar power has been used since 1st century A.D. Pliny the Elder and Pliny the Younger had solar power houses so that in winter they required no wood heating. Roman heating systems of the time used over 90kg of wood per hour, but Pliny’s system used none and was entirely self-sufficient. According to his writings, his servants could walk comfortably barefoot on his stone floors on the coldest of nights. These methods were so successful that solar power for all households was written into Roman law. Even Pliny the Elder and Pliny the Younger were not the first, however. The ancient Greeks designed whole cities around the sun.
How many centuries must pass before we are not misled by slick advertising and benefit from what is free and proved practical and usable.
When will they ever learn ? - Where Have All the Flowers Gone, by Peter Paul & Mary.
Lindsay Bridge, Quirindi
Fluoridation of water
The Australian Dental Association is entitled to its opinion on fluoridation, but when it recommends fluoridation, what the ADA wants is for Councillors to force fluoride on their community. No dentist or doctor should ever force a medication or a treatment on a single patient, yet fluoridation is both mass medication and attempted treatment of a whole community through the water supply.
In 2006, Robert- Boyd Boland, CEO of the ADA, wrote denying the ADA had any liability for fluoridation, stating fluoridation was a matter for councils.
Currently a recommendation from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) is being used by some in NSW Health to try to force fluoridation on additional NSW councils. Our association has analysed the NHMRC’s recent fluoride review and has found it extremely biased and verging on fraudulent – commencing with the NHMRC stacking the fluoride review committee 2/3 full with known fluoridation supporters or lobbyists.
There are now at least 50 human studies linking fluoride to lowered IQ, but the NHMRC dismissed all evidence of neurotoxicity based on a single low- quality NZ study which did not even have the scientific power to determine if fluoride could reduce IQ. The NHMRC also ignored a 2012 fluoride–IQ meta-analysis published by Harvard University researchers.
Despite a large 2015 UK study linking fluoride in water to higher rates of hypothyroidism, the NHMRC denies that fluoride interferes with thyroid function The NHMRC also excluded a valid study linking USA water fluoridation to higher rates of medically diagnosed ADHD. The NHMRC’s final report did not even acknowledge the existence of this ADHD study.
A 2006 study linked water fluoridation to higher rates of Osteosarcoma bone cancer in boys, this study still stands, it is unrefuted, however the NHMRC claims there is no link between water fluoridation and cancer. There are many more criticisms of the NHMRC’s review – these can be provided on request.
It should be noted that most countries that are members of the World Health Organisation (WHO) do not fluoridate water, yet WHO child dental data shows that unfluoridated countries have no more tooth decay than fluoridated countries. A number of European countries have issued statements why they don’t fluoridate water, a significant reason – unethical mass medication.
We urge community members, before the 8th Dec, to visit Councils “Have Your Say” page at http://www.gunnedahfluoride.com.au/have_your_say.php so that they can have their say about fluoridation.
With the ever increasing evidence of fluoride’s neurotoxicity, particularly with a very recent study linking in-utero fluoride exposure to lowered IQ in children, we urge Councillors and the community to adopt the Precautionary Principle – when there’s doubt – keep fluoride out! Realise too, that under NSW law, if a NSW Council begins fluoridation, it can never stop.
All references supplied on request to contact@fluoridealertaustralia.org or Mob 0418 777 112
Merilyn Haines, Fluoride Action Network Australia Inc chair
As it gets hotter
Whether in the boot or the back seat, please remember that dogs should never be left in parked vehicles, which turn into death traps in a matter of minutes. Even on a mild day, the temperature inside a car parked in the shade can soar to 38 degrees in minutes. Leaving the windows cracked and/or leaving water in the vehicle will not keep animals safe. If a dog suffers as a result of being left in a car, the maximum penalty is $5,500 and six-months in prison. And if a dog dies from being left in a car, the owner can receive a $22,000 fine and a two-year prison sentence. If you see a dog left in a car, have the car's owner paged at nearby stores or call 000 immediately.
Desmond Bellamy, PETA Australia