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Mushroom treatment

  • 06-11-2004 4:59pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,741 ✭✭✭


    [font=Arial, Verdana, Arial]from[/font]
    http://www.unison.ie/gorey_echo/stories.php3?ca=34&si=1282147&issue_id=11653

    Anybody know where I can get my hands on
    "sub-atomic frequencies of pure oxygen "

    Critical journalism indeed...
    jd

    ps a bit of googling found this..
    http://www.quaver.ie/howtheywork.php

    [font=Arial, Verdana, Arial]Miracle mushroom stink cure[/font]

    [font=Verdana, Arial]

    An Irish company is claiming to have found the solution to the ongoing odour problem which is being caused by the mushroom composting plant at Ballyminaun Hill.

    Clones-based company, Quaver Technologies says that it has an immediate solution, and that the odour problem which haunts Ballyminaun, Barnadown, Ballycale and the surrounding areas can be eliminated for good in a matter of three days.

    “We have the solution and can solve it in one day,” Ciarán Walsh, a company director told The Echo, “and the cost to the industry would be negligible.”

    He pointed out that the industry had spend $800 million on finding a solution, but that his company had cracked it for €15,000 in 10 days.

    Mr. Walsh explained that his remedy simply involves sprinkling a product called Penergetic-k onto the compost, boosting its aerobic capability. “It restructures the atomic structure of the compost,” he explained.

    Atoms in the calcium carbonate are affected, and instead of causing the offensive odour, it spreads sub-atomic frequencies of pure oxygen throughout the ammonia.

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Comments

  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 93,563 Mod ✭✭✭✭Capt'n Midnight


    ahhh the old Mushroom Method for press releases..
    Keep them in the dark and feed them sh*t...

    I reckon this belongs in the O-zone ???
    and I can't help feeling a bright spark was responsible.

    Molecular O2 adsorbs strongly at 60GHz and 118GHz
    Atomic O2 is like this http://mail.ifam.pi.cnr.it/lucch/oxygen.html
    Sub atomic - electrons are sub atomic (see above)
    I don't think they were on about vibrations in the nucleus as that should be beyond the ability of muchroom farmers, on this planet anyway..


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 54 ✭✭SpaceJunkie


    jd wrote:
    Anybody know where I can get my hands on sub-atomic frequencies of pure oxygen

    Critical journalism indeed...
    jd

    ps a bit of googling found this..

    Sounds like the founders of this company are related to the folks who created "Cold Fusion" in the laboratory and the folks who have cloned children for a few childless couples. Probably a family talent.


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