Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Hazards of using Gas in the Home
Usage of natural gas in the home may cause radiation poisoning and cancer. The natural gas contains a radioactive gas known as Radon. Radon may also deposit on foods.
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Rat Problems Elimination
If there are rats or mice around a house, purchase some Snuff [Smokeless tobacco in a can] at a nearby store. Place a pinch on a small cardboard or other container. The rats and mice will eat the tobacco and die. Tobacco was used in the 1800's as a rat poison.
Friday, April 11, 2014
P.E.S. [Perpetual Energy System]
The P.E.S. [Perpetual Energy System] consists of:
[1] a run/ start capacitor
[2] an electric motor that has sufficient RPM to move an alternator gear to up to 3,500 RPM
[3] an alternator
[4] a breaker box
[5] Gears for the motor and alternator
[6] A power switch
The run/ start capacitor is connected into a switch that is also connected into a wire coming from the breaker box. The switch may be automatic or manual.
After the switch has been activated, the motor is supplied with power to start up. The motors turns the alternator[s]. The alternator[s] Send[s] 300 ampere to 1,200 amperes of 12VDC power to the breaker box. One of the breakers is used to send power back to the switch. The switch switches to power from the breaker. The remaining breakers send power o the home power outlets [electric plugs].
Optionally, a generator is used; or, an inverter to convert 12VDC to 120VAC [or foreign power] for a home or trailer.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Record a Massive Database
For future reference; and for emergencies, record an entire massive database. Begin with Wikipedia; then, add survival data for every country worldwide. In case of extreme emergencies, anyone may be capable of "Starting all over" with the database.
Here are a few things to add to the database:
[1] How to use tools
[2] How to build a house
[3] How to build a hovercraft
[4] How to fish
[5] Dictionaries
[6] Language translators
[7] Calculators
[8] Camping Data
[9] Backpacking data
[10] Mountain climbing data
[11] Animals worldwide/ edibility/ defending against them
[12] How to fly aircraft
[13] Edible plants worldwide
[14] First aid/ EMT
[15] Medicinal herbs worldwide
[16] "Foxfire" set of books
[17] Navigation: land, sea, air
[18] Building boats
[19] cooking and recipes
[20] Bow hunting
[21] Archery/ Bow and arrow construction
[22] How everything is made
[23] Plumbing
[24] Electrical technology
[25] Building a fire
[26] Getting out of quicksand
[27] Swimming
[28] Driving 18 wheeled trucks; and other vehicles
[29] Military survival guides
[30] Chemistry
[31] Physics
[32] Map Reading/ Maps worldwide
[33] Using CB/ SSB/ Ham radios
[34] Using Spectrophotometers
[35] Using Ph meters/ Taking Ph
[36] Radiation monitoring/ Testing
[37] Carpentry
[38] Earth Home Construction
[39] CIA factbook recording
[40] ALL mathematical formulas/ Equations
[41] Mother Earth News magazine CD copies
NOTE: For books and magazines, a permission must be obtained before recording into the database.
Monday, March 24, 2014
P.E.S. Compared to Nuclear Power Supply
A nuclear reactor costs from $5-$7 billion. A P.E.S. costs $350. For the cost of a nuclear reactor, 14,285,571 to 20 million people would have a power supply that is completely safe; for about $350 for 35-50 years.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Wikipedia Chat
Wikipedia Chat is Located at :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Articles_for_creation/ACT_Foundation
Home Safety Methods
For those who have very expensive items, here is a method of making the home safer:
[1] For displayed items in a showcase, use hardwood and bulletproof Plexiglas
[2] For Electrical:
[1] Use metal conduit for electrical wiring. Stainless steel is best.
[2] Use metal outlet boxes
[3] Use G.F.C.I. circuit breakers
[3] Fireproof the home
[4] For any items such as documents, make a copy of them. Multiple copies may be used for presentations and personal
use. The original should be kept in a waterproof and fireproof safe that is embedded in concrete.
[5] Floodproof the home. Keep it as high as possible; or portable [such as an R.V.]. Optionally, have a deep moat
surrounding the home.
[6] Prevent fires on carpets from electrical outlet sparks.
[7] Use no fiberglass insulation. Fiberglass damage is called silicosis.
[8] Keep fire extinguishers available. Class A/B/C/ is sufficient for homes.
[9] Use metal trim when affordable
[10] When possible, use tile or closets and kitchens. Marble and granite and other minerals are very well also; but very sensitive to breakage. The tiles and minerals are non flammable
[11] Use hardwoods for walls, ceilings, and floors
[12] Use metal beams for wall braces [studs] and ceiling frames. Optionally, use hardwood.
[13] Use water purification systems
[14] Use an outdoor water heater room with tile walls. Water heaters are explosive under certain circumstances.
NOTE: Anything flammable must be avoided in the home. Anything toxic such as fiberglass must equally as well be avoided.
Home Database
For a home database begin by obtaining a hard drive with a 2TB to 5TB [terabyte] capacity. Use 100GB [gigabytes] to record the entire Wikipedia.
[1] Join Wikipedia and record all recipes or other information you may have to the Wikipedia. Write down any other names the items may be denoted.
[2] Add a photo section. Itemize folders and subfolders accordingly to specific photos.
[3] Add a document section with copies of your documents; including birth certificates.
[4] Add first aid sections, and medical supplies sections.
[5] Add motor vehicles, motorcycles, and other transportation folders and sections.
[6] Add prescription and non prescription drug sections.
[7] Add a section on how to deliver a baby at home.
[8] Add herbal, vitamin, and food remedies
[9] Add unit converters
[10] Add how- to sections from Youtube
[11] Add music videos
[12] Ad a cooking course from allrecipes.com
[13] Add antiques data
These are a few things top add to your home database.
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Cologne and Perfume Storage
When I store Colognes, I store them in a refrigerator. That keeps them fresh and prevents them from evaporating.
Monday, February 24, 2014
Food Safety: Careless Shoppers and Hazardous Foods
In any community or environment, there are those who are clean; and those who are careless. When looking at fruits and vegetables in a market or grocery store, I have to see if the foods are packaged. I will not purchase any fruit or vegetable that is not packaged; or will not be skinned. I consider who may have placed their hands on the fruits and vegetables. I have to calculate if anyone used household chemicals, had carefree sex , or had any other contaminant on their hands before looking at the fruits an d vegetables; and did not wash their hands or did not wash their hands well.
I consider if everyone in my area is sterile. I ask whether I would mind anyone in my area to come to my house, pick up my fruits and vegetables; then, set them back down before I ate them.
I absolutely abhor any foods anyone touched that I would eat. I equally as will do not desire carcinogens such as Ethylene Oxide; used to ripen foods, in my foods.
It is best to grow a small garden, and eat fresh frits and vegetables; as well as peppers and other foods.
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Private and Home Record Storage
For safety, it is best to use a SD card to keep a copy of records, birth records, photos, maps, letters, or other important and irreplaceable documents and items. In cases of emergency, the records will be carried with the person; and another copy locked in a fireproof small safe. Even MP#3 music, videos and other media may be stored. A micro SD may contain up to 2 TB of data, images and videos. It is very tiny and easily lost; so, it is mandatory to carry it in jewelry, a wallet, or a purse.
Use blowfish encryption freeware to encode data so no one will be able to view the data..
Youtube videos may be recorded using special freeware; as well as recordings of certain websites. It Is best to keep a 100GB space for recording the entire Wikipedia onto the card.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Massive Pollution Control Systems and Devices
I originally designed these systems for my home and space vehicles; but due to world conditions today, I added them onto potentially necessary devices for every person's home. These systems filter ALL pollutants from the atmosphere and water
Here are a few of the systems:
[1] Bering Sea Salt: Since the bering sea is the saltiest sea worldwide, I chose the salt to kill any living organisms; including biological warfare organisms.
[2] Water Filtration: Water filtration is sequential. It is processed in 5 stages from a prefilter in a tower; to a less than 1 micron filter.
[3] Heating Strip Heated Pipes: Air heater pipes are heated to 1800*F to disintegrate any extrinsical particles. The air/ water is cooled before use.
[4] Cryogenic Precipitator For Air: Air particles are precipitated by sending air through a set of radiator tubes that are placed in a dry ice container. All particles will drop. Living microorganisms will die.
[5] Rever5se Osmo9sis: Reverse osmosis would be utilized through the stages from the large particle extractions to the nanofiltration unit.
[6] Odour/ Particle Filtration: HEPA and activated charcoal are used for the extremely fine air particles.
[7] Dehumidification: Dehumidification will be performed by dual tower dessicant dryers. Dessicants are packaged for train car sizes and larger. The dessicants are rechargeable by reversing hot air through the dessicant and switching outside air through the second tower.
[8] High Pressure Air/Water Blasting : Air and water are blasted at extremely high pressures to 5,000 psi against a plate to disintegrate microorganisms and other living entities; after prefiltration.
[9] Dust Collection Bags: Giant dust collection bag towers filter dust, beach sand, desert and, smoke, and small particles.
[10] Lead Shielding: ALL towers will be radiation proofed with lead shielding.
[11] Anodic/Cathodic Water Purifier: An anode and cathode converts water into hydrogen and oxygen; filters the hydrogen and oxygen; then recombines the hydrogen and oxygen into water. Microorganisms will not be filtered.
[12] Seawater Pipes with Filters: This system is used for obtaining drinking water.
[13] Continuous Monitoring Equipment: This equipment is used to monitor chemicals and radiation in the air.
[14] Air monitors: Monitors will measure carbon dioxide, oxygen, and carbon monoxide in the air.
[15] Frequency to Frequency Converters: These converters convert atomic frequencies to a lower power supply energy; or pyramidal or radioastronomical frequency energy
Monday, February 10, 2014
Meat isHazardous to Consume
There are many hazards associated with meat consumption. Here are some of the hazards:
[1] Chicken: Consumption of Chicken may result in salmonella illness. Though well cooked, many chickens still contain salmonella.
[2] Fish: Consumption of fish may result in mercury poisoning. Drum fish re filled with worms; but, still eaten by many people.
[3]Pork: Consumption of pork may result in trichinosis. Trichina worms are easily visible in the pork meat.
[4] Sheep: Sheep may contain gonnorhea.
[5] Beef: Consumption of beef may result in salmonella illness.
In ALL cases, animals contain parasites that are harmfull; or deadly to humans. Proper cooking supposedly kills them; but, it is not feasible; nor preferable to eat them at all.
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Avoid sharp Objects in the Kitchen
In the kitchen are many sharp objects such as blenders, knives and other items. When a blade dulls, it just doesn't dull; it is due to the sharp edge falling off. That leaves splinters in the food that are tiny. After eating the food, you may have pieces of sharp metal wedged in your esophagus or stomach. The body eliminates it safely in most cases; but, it is an inconvenience.
Pyrex versus Kimax
Pyrex is used throughout the world in kitchens. It is heat and chemical resistant; but leaches odours, micoorganisms, and food juices.
Kimax does NOT leach odours, microorganisms, or food juices. It is a borosilicate glass similar to pyrex; but, sterile. It is used in chemical research laboratories where chemical contamination is not desired.
Monday, February 3, 2014
Ridding the home of fleas
Place a bowl in a place where it will not be kicked over or bothered by pets. Put some laundry or dishwashing detergent in the bowl. Fill the bowl with water. Place a light approximately 12" above he bowl.The light puts out heat at the fleas jump at. After missing the light, the fleas fall into the water and drown due to the detergent encapsulating them and sinking them to the bottom of the bowl.
Ridding pets of fleas
If experiencing fleas on pets, simply take the pet outside to a very inconspicuous spot that you do not mind the grass dying at; and, rinse the pet. After wetting the pet, place an 1/8" wide line of common table salt along the pet's spine. Rub it into the complete pet's fur. Count to 45 seconds slowly; ten rinse the salt off. If the pet is in a bathtub, you may see the dead fleas come off. Salt kills he eggs also.
the floor is hardwood, I may be lightly sprayed with salt water solution from a bottle, to kill fleas.
Home Safety Cameras
For proper home safety, place cameras throughout the home inside and outside. Use Infrared cameras used by hunters. When there is no light, the I.R. cameras will still view the areas. This system is great for those who are forgetfull. Camera's storage remembers where someone places things; as well as closet interiors, attics and other places. Use a handheld computer for viewing the screen. Combined with a set of computer glasses; such as Sony Eyetech, the system may be used for interior navigation.
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Start a Neighborhood Newsnet
If too busy to communicate, work many hours a day, work night shift, or simply have very little time to communicate, start a newsnet. The newsnet is actually a blog. Everyone may enter a special section of data for everyone else to read. Everyone in the neighborhood; as well as friends must know the passcode. The blog may be labeled "Neighborhood News" or other name. It is convenient for everyone.
Eventually, a large newsnet may be formed where thousands or millions of people may enter anything. New folders may be created for specific data such as work, home, cosmetics, or other data label.
The Ultimate Sterile Metal
For most uses; including my own ; of I had the money, silver is the absolutely BEST metal t use for food use. If any microorganisms; except a few, touches silver, it will die. Silver is used for burn wounds at burn Hospitals to kill microorganisms that may collect on burns; especially third degree burns.
Real silverware is still available at high cost to consumers. It would be best used in biological warfare situations, or many unsterile environments due to its self sterilizing nature.
Stainless Steel not Suitable for Cooking
Stainless steel does not retain heat well; and actually, repels heat. It is usefull as cookware only due to its sterility. If sterility is the main objective for cookware; as well as chemical resistivity, stainless steel exceeds copper [which may cause brass poisoning].
I would only use stainless steel or platinum ; if I could, for food use only.
Rollers for the Kitchen
Custom rollers from stainless steel, platinum ebony hardwood, or oak wood is best for bread making, pizza dough flattening and other uses.
Mortars and Pestles
If possible, have a special stainless steel or platinum mortar and pestle manufactured for kitchen usage. Mortar and pestles replace blenders, crushers, grinders and other items in the kitchen
Fresh Foods are sometimes not Fresh
Not only do some growers place poisons on crops to keep insects off; but, for some foods, even place the food in ethylene oxide to help keep it fresh and to ripen fruits.
Ethylene oxide is extremely toxic [see http://www.airgas.com/documents/pdf/001081.pdf]. It is used to sterilize surgical instruments for surgery. It is also carcinogenic [cancer causing].
It is best to have a greenhouse in the back yard and grow everything feasible and possible to eat fresh fruits and vegetables. Neighborhood bartering is best. If everyone in a neighborhood grew a certain plant, they could barter to other neighbors for foods.
Friday, January 31, 2014
Why to Never use Knives to Cut Foods
Knives tend o dull; but what happens o the point is deposition into foods. Knife metal slivers enter foods when cutting. The are tiny; and may cause cancer by lodging into cells. When cells attempt o extract the metal; but, cannot, it turns into a decayed cell to be released into the body to send out of he body. If it cannot release from the body, it may [rarely] become destructive to other cells and cause cancer.
Lye Soaps
Throughout the early 1800's to the early 1900's, lye soaps were used to wash the body; as well as clothes. It was used to preserve deceased bodies. I is a very powerfull chemical.
I recommend it for clothes washing, house cleaning and bathing. It is mandatory not to get lye in the eyes.
Lye soap also healed many wounds as well as destroyed parasites on he body.
A short description of lye soaps is written in Wikipedia under "Lye".
What to do if Foegetting to turn off Bathtub Water
If you forget to shut off bath water sometimes, Try adding a flood alarm on the bathtub. It may be connected to the tub at the faucet area. When the water gets too high, it raises a ball that floats up to a circuit. When the circuit is connected, it sounds off a loud alarm.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Do Not Eat Foods that are Canned
When opening any can, there are tiny slivers of metal that may be deposited in the foods; especially if there are no strong magnets on the openers. One time I used a handheld can opener. I noticed a 1.5" sliver of metal in the food. I noticed tiny slivers in other canned foods prior to that. In multiple tests, I found slivers in approximately 1% of the canned foods.
Never use a Knife for Food Cutting
When cutting foods, the knife sometimes becomes dull. The dullness is caused by a missing point. Metal slivers have been deposited in your food. Proper cooking of foods will allow proper cutting with a spoon or fork. If not, go to:
Allrecipes.com
This website will teach anyone from absolute beginner to professional chef how to cook; as well as millions of recipes.
Baby Products
In the future, extremely sterile baby products will be available to mothers. Here are a few products:
[1] Extremely chemical resistant Teflon PFE plastic Bottles, bibs, dinnerware, and table top covers that tie under the
table top, and all other plastic product replacements.
[2] For middle class people, 316l stainless steel metal product replacements. For rich people, Platinum metal products.
[3] Lye [Sodium Hydroxide] Cleanser. This is a powerfull alkaline cleanser that will kill almost ALL micoorganisms. It was used up to the early 1900's as soap. It was created from wood ashes by mothers.
[4] Hood for baby changing. This hood circulates warm air and removes baby odours created from diaper changing routines.
[5] Teflon air filtration systems tat remove everything from the air. HEPA filters for chemical removal; as well as odour
removal, submicron filters for particle removal, and prefilters for dirt and dust removal. Dust may carry dust mites
which may be harmfull to allergic babies.
[6] Pyrex glassware is not well with babies. I prefer to use Kimax. Kimax is non leaching; and used by research
laboratories in chemistry for its properties to remain sterile.
Due to extremely high costs, Teflon PFE and platinum are not normally used in the home. Both are chemically resistant to almost every chemical known; and EVERY chemical listed in the Merck Index [This book contains a list of every chemical ever created].
Another plus is polypaper for writing. This paper may be sterilized in chemicals with no effects. It is used in laboratories where accidental spills may be present. The polypropylene paper is chemically resistant to many chemicals.
These are products I would use if I had a baby. they are the ultimate products.
Teflon data is located at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfluoroalkoxy
http://www2.dupont.com/Teflon_Industrial/en_US/tech_info/prodinfo_pfa.html
http://www2.dupont.com/Teflon_Industrial/en_US/assets/downloads/DuPont_Teflon_PFA_340_Product_Info_K26135.pdf
Platinum data is located at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platinum
The Merck Index is located at:
http://www.rsc.org/publishing/merckindex/index.asp [It may be ordered at your local library]
Data regarding chemicals may be obtained through MSDS [Material Safety Data Sheets] online.
[This blog is not complete. It will be completed at a later date]
Washing Dishes
Usually, I soak dishes: at the least, for 30 minutes to 1chour in Clorox to sterilize them. After soaking, I wash the dishes; then dry them and seal them in a plastic bag with a FoodSaver vacuum sealer to prevent further microbial contamination from the air.
It may be well to soak the dishes; after rinsing 3 times, with boiling water for 5 minutes; then wash them and dry them. Remember, if you have black soil in your area, you have botulism germs. The botulism is extremely toxic to most lifeforms; but mildly to humans.
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