Archive for “May, 2009”

On this page the following entries were made in the “May, 2009” time-frame.


Where Is The iPhone Compass Pointing?

Posted May 22nd, 2009 by Leif Eriksson

It is rumored that the new iPhone will have an electronic compass.

This may not inspire you jump up and down from joy, cork up champagne bottles, and light a cigar.

But maybe it should?

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It Is a Lack of Integrity

Posted May 19th, 2009 by Anton Molander

If you ever wanted to know how the financial industry and bankers managed to bring the world economy to its knees, this video is for you.

It has less to do with economic theories and more to do with personal integrity and how it has been undermined by other priorities. Our culture is changing from the top down, slowly and insidiously.

Values other than the monetary varieties are becoming unfashionable.

Don’t be such a cry-baby! If it pays off being a psychopath, it must be a good thing.

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Linus Pauling’s and Matthias Rath’s Unified Theory of Human Cardiovascular Disease

Posted May 2nd, 2009 by Leif Eriksson

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It is a strange world we live in.

Did you know that there is a theory for the cause of heart disease that explains many of the things the traditional cholesterol theory of heart disease fails to explain?

This theory proposes a treatment that involves completely safe nutrients that reliably reverses atherosclerosis in animals and humans. There is a lot of studies that support the theory, it makes more sense on many levels, but there has been no serious attempts by mainstream medicine to evaluate if the treatment works or not.

It has in fact been completely ignored.

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Linus Pauling’s and Matthias Rath’s Unified Theory of Human Cardiovascular Disease (References)

Posted May 2nd, 2009 by Leif Eriksson

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1 Milton, K. (1999) “Nutritional characteristics of wild primate foods: do the diets of our closest living relatives have lessons for us?” [...]

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