Guest guest Posted July 1, 2006 Report Share Posted July 1, 2006 ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]Good Morning -- BroJon Readers !! Here's the latest edition of THE BROTHER JONATHAN GAZETTE DAILY DIGEST Friday June 16, 2006]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]“We'll know our disinformation program is complete wheneverything the American public believes is false.”-- William Casey, CIA Director (from first staff meeting, 1981)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE FACTS ABOUT THE B6 BOMBER -- Part Five "The Greatest Source of Disease and Death in the World" WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PREVENT B6 DISORDER (The Story of “Going Under”) What you are about to read is the result of 50 or more years of circadian rhythm research and discovery. I will explain both the methods and the source of the discoveries. You will learn about four major new discoveries: 1. How to measure the cycling of the body's temperature and how to infer the normal circadian rhythm from the temperature. To do this you will learn about the three separate zones of temperature in the body and how each one operates independently. 2. How to determine from the cycling of the temperature, the “set point” or daily start point of the thyroid gland “set temperature” which operates the actual circadian cycle temperatures in the body. 3. How to read the chart of temperatures and look for changes or shifts which indicate the onset of psychotic or neurotic mental states which lead to abnormal behavior such as sleep/wake disorders, insomnia, overeating, depression or aggressive paranoia, or even Attention Deficit Disorder, Autism or Morning Sickness. This is a very long list and I will only look at several examples here. 4. Finally, how to restore proper circadian rhythms by “tryptophan pumping” which will, in minutes, overcome bad diets and medications which caused the initial problems. It started when I was about four years old. It was November 1948 and I did not want to get up so my mom dressed me and put me on the bus for preschool which was many blocks away. Since I was born in December, in November 1948 I was still three years old. The time had just shifted to daylight savings and it was then dark outside. I only wanted to go back to bed. A year later, the same thing happened in November 1949. I remembered it happening from the year before so I gave the strange sensation a name. I called it “going under.” This happened each year in November. In November 1951, when I was seven, I thought about this strange annual event. I visualized what “going under” meant. It was a dreamlike vision of me going into a dark cave and the ceiling kept getting lower and lower but there was another large opening far up ahead where I could see light, but the top of the cave during November and December was so low that I could not stand up, but had to stoop down and it even got so low that I had to crawl to move ahead. During this November/December “dream time” I felt cold and preferred to wrap up warm and read a book. Often I took a blanket and put it over me and my chair and the heater vent so the heat would come right into my little “cave.” I went to school just as all the other kids, but after school, it was usually me, and my books in “my cave” and like a hibernating bear, I didn't want to be bothered -- I was doing just fine. As an adult, I can now look back and see that what I just described to you are the classic definitions and personal sensations of “Winter Depression,” and “Seasonal Affective Disorder” but they have nothing to do with clinical depression. I wasn't unhappy. I was happy with my books in my cave, so don't bother me. Only other people, like parents wonder why I seemed to be so quiet and withdrawn. Was I unhappy? If this condition had occurred all year round, it is also the classic definition of Autism. Autistic kids aren't depressed or ill, they are happy in their “dream cave world” and they just don't want to be bothered by other people. Unfortunately, many autistic kids don't read in their “caves” so they seem to be backwards or intellectually challenged. I, instead, was a voracious reader. By the time I was five, I had taught myself to read and had read Compton's Encyclopedia from cover to cover, meaning from A to Z. When I was six, my mom took me to the library each week. I got my own library card and started reading about 20 books each week. My best estimate is that I have read over 50,000 books. Those of you who have wondered how I could know about so many things in so many areas, should get an inkling from the number of books I have read in almost every area of knowledge. Sometimes when I was a school kid, and we lived in small communities such as Scotia, New York, or Willow Glen, California, my parents had to take me to the big town library each week, because I had already read, and cleaned out all the school and local library shelves. There was nothing left to read. Besides the books I also read magazines at the library. I read Scientific American, Science magazine and many others from about the age of 10. At age 11, in 1956, I read in Scientific American about the latest experiments with fruit flies and daily circadian rhythms. I was fascinated. At that time I made no connection between circadian rhythms, and my “cave” sensation of “going under.” That came a few years later. But for some reason, even at age 11, the topic of annual cycles in animals and people seemed absolutely fascinating to me. At the end of the Sci American article was a note that authorized university laboratories could get free fruit fly samples for duplicating the experiments by sending a request to the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Well, being only 11, and without any actual proper authorization from my mom, I borrowed her typewriter, and a request letter from head research scientist M. Smith, on Smith University letterhead was sent off to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories. Could I actually pull this one off for free? And wow, was I surprised when a week later the postman dropped off a small box containing vials with four variants of Drosophila which became the basis for a three year program of learning about fruit fly genetics and circadian rhythms. My original colony of four vials grew to about 50 and then a hundred in just a year. I made friends with Dr. Wolf, the local druggist at Wolf Drugs, who when asked, gave me old used vials for free, if I didn't mind the old prescription labels that were still on them. My “science” budget was limited so I usually had to scrounge and make do with “free.” To do the circadian rhythms studies with the flies as described in Scientific American, I needed an electron microscope. I had several years before, already taught my self, electronics and had became a licensed radio ham, and learned to build power supplies and receivers and transmitters from old TV-set parts scrounged from the county dump, which was within bicycling distance from home. I had the parts for the electron microscope, but to make it work it needed am ultra-pure hard vacuum. To make a long story short, I built my crude electron microscope, but I just couldn't find the parts for the ultra-high vacuum pump. That was just beyond my budget. So, my circadian studies were limited to exposing certain flies to light and dark and then observing their sleep wake cycles. I didn't have an electron microscope to study the chemicals inside the flies which drove their cycles. That came much later. Jumping ahead about 10 years to 1967, I was a 23 year old adult. I was married and had two kids. I was one of the top radio disk jockeys in the San Francisco Bay Area. I didn't want to be a DJ, I only wanted to play with the big electronic transmitters and antennas. My main hobby and interest was electronics and physics. But one day somebody asked me if I could talk, and I said yes, so I spoke into the microphone and that started a whole career as a radio talker. The job paid well so I built my own house. I mean literally, I built my four bedroom house with my own two bare hands from the ground up. It was a “sweat equity” program which was being advertised on my radio station. I only needed $500 down and then build the house , making low monthly payments. Such a deal. As you can tell I am a hands-on kind of guy. I have built several hundred electronic devices and instruments and two homes. I also did my own electrical wiring and plumbing. And yes, I do toilets. In my career with NASA, I was usually given those “dog” jobs that nobody else wanted or could figure out how to solve. They were mostly all critical electronic, rocketry or computer problems on the Space Shuttle. And somehow I had figured them all out, which amazed everyone. I considered those bad NASA “dog” problems to be like “dirty toilets” which nobody else wanted to deal with, since other people just couldn't figure them out. I often fondly look back on my decades with NASA as my career of cleaning “NASA's dirty toilets.” I only mention the first house I built, because between me and the kids we only needed three bedrooms in my new four bedroom house. That fourth bedroom became a special room. It was my full-color photography darkroom and laboratory. I used darkened curtains and sealed out all light and had a dim red photography light for black and white film and prints. I learned how to navigate the room in complete total darkness for doing color film processing and making enlargements and color prints. I also used this special room to do unique circadian rhythm experiments. The experiments I did completely changed the paradigm of circadian rhythms. In the late 1960's most books and journal articles about circadian rhythms explained about experiments with plants, usually with bean sprouts, which would lift their leaves up and down in response to the daily light changes. Most all plants open their leaves and blossoms to the sun at the same time each day. What makes them do that? The going theory then was that something in the plants was responding to the sunlight. The changes in the length of the day and the timing and amount of light was the driver which drove the circadian rhythms. Did this also apply to animals and even humans? There were at that time, many books being written which documented the body changes of migrating birds, hibernating bears and squirrels etc, which seemed to show cycles and changes in the animals in response to sunlight. These changes seem to mimic the observed daily and seasonal changes in plants. But was that true? I decided to find out for myself. As a baseline, on my shelves in my special bedroom laboratory, I had about 40 Styrofoam coffee cups in which was moist soil, a dry bean and another cup on top as a lid to keep the soil moist. I left the curtains and door open so the bedroom was lit by the normal daily southwestern sunlight in the room. I observed on day two, all the sprouts had started to break the top of the soil. On day three, two little leaves appeared. On day four, each plant was about 2 inches tall and they flattened out or spread the leaves during the day. At night the leaves were folded back or down. I observed that same up/down behavior in the growing plants for the next four days. At that point I “euthanized” the test subjects into the family dinner salad. Decapitation was not required, only removing the old bean husk from which they had sprouted. I repeated that same experiment several times to ensure that my records were correct and repeatable, and also to spice up my salads. I was now ready for my experiments in my “special” laboratory room. At night, in complete darkness I planted the beans in the cups. I closed the dark curtains and checked for complete darkness, as in my color photography setup. I put masking tape on the outside of the bedroom door to ensure that nobody entered the room during the daytime. I entered the room at night and only made observations using my dim red darkroom light which was placed far away from the plants and only turned on when I entered the room. What was totally amazing was that the bean sprouts on day four and afterward raised and lowered their leaves in daily cycles as if they had been exposed to bright daytime sunlight. But in fact, they were NEVER exposed to sunlight or any light at all. They were grown in complete and continuous darkness. So why did their leaves go up and down each day? This completely DISPROVED the current theories about circadian rhythms being driven by sunlight. Something else must be driving the circadian rhythms which were also related to the timing of the cycling of daily sunlight. I repeated the experiments several times, mostly to observe that ALL the plants went up and down at the same time, and they were not simply randomly distributed 24 hour cycles. In the plants, the cycles were synchronized. But in human circadian studies, with continuous dim light and no external time clues, most humans will “free run” their daily schedule on “about a 24 hour” (circa diam) cycle. But those circadian cycles are not synchronized between all humans. Meaning circadian “free running humans” don't all wake up at the same time. The humans don't “spread their leaves” at the same time as do the bean sprouts. The process that caused the circadian cycles in animals was not the same as in plants. I have known this since that experiment in 1968. The cycles of plants and animals are related and similar, but not the same. I now know also that human circadian cycles are not driven the same way as rats and monkeys. There is something special about humans which makes them different from animals. So circadian rhythm studies based on using animals such as rats cannot be used to study human cycles. That fact alone, will toss out about 95 percent of the current published scientific knowledge about human circadian rhythms. What is known by scientists is that the chemicals which operate the circadian cycles in plants and animals are similar. In the plant kingdom, the circadian chemicals are called Auxins. It is still a complete mystery how they cycle or cause cycling. They are also called by the chemical name, Indolamines. That is a very special type of amino acid. There are hundreds of similar chemicals in the class of Indolamines. In the plants, one of the indoles causes water to enter the nodes at the bases of leaves and blossoms which swells and lifts the leaves. Later in the day, another indole allows the water to drain from the node and the leaves and blossoms are lowered or dropped. The class of indoles in plants are also called “tryptophane,” and notice the “e” on the end of the word, since it refers to a class of circadian chemicals and not just one. One of those “tryptophanes” is called L-tryptophan. That is the primary and only circadian chemical which is used in animals, especially in mammals and humans where it is primarily and only found in mammalian mother's milk. It is just a myth that turkey is rich in “tryptophan” and that's why people fall asleep after eating turkey. Forget the false myth. The turkey is rich in “tryptophanes” not “L-tryptophan.” And eating L-tryptophan during the daytime will surely wake you up and not make you fall asleep. That only occurs at night. So by 1968, I had done experiments which proved that most of the researchers in circadian rhythms had gotten it completely wrong and I disagreed with all of them. But I had no college degree, and didn't know how to publish scientific papers, so who would listen to me? Skipping forward 10 years to 1978, I was now a university student earning three college degrees at the same time. What would you expect from a kid who had already read 50,000 books and cleaned out several libraries. I had started working for the University of Santa Clara as the head of the Radio-Television department, based on my years in my successful radio career. I built them a new quadrophonic radio station and a complete new TV studio and taught the students how to run the equipment. I soon became bored with that job, since it was too much like my boring career in radio, and moved on to a job in the High Energy Research Laboratory at the university. This was based on my hands-on experience of running my own darkroom, having built my own electron microscope and electronic projects from junkyard parts, and having a broad general knowledge of science. I was hired as an electronic technical specialist to calibrate the equipment for the laboratory's hydrogen fusion experiments. That was exactly right up my alley. After three months at that job, the head of the lab, Dr. Cheng, told me that he only had contract money to hire me as a contractor for three months. I would need to either leave the job or change my status to a university student. That's how I became a student at a prestigious and expensive university. But how could I pay for it, I wasn't rich and wealthy? Dr. Cheng arranged for a new research contract from NASA in which I was the sole experimenter. I worked my NASA research contract job for three years. It was a form of special scholarship which only I could do since I had to build the 4-story experimental setup from whatever I could scrounge around the campus, and then run the experiment myself taking movies and photos of each daily data run. And then processing the films and photos in the darkroom I had setup in the lab. That job paid my expensive tuition for an expensive private university. I was a full time student and worked half time for NASA. As an incidental process at that job I made a major discovery about 3-dimensional fluid mechanics which applied directly to the solution of how to achieve fusion in a hydrogen fusion reactor. I have not yet published that discovery. The dean of the university Engineering department, Dr. Bob Parden, was the one who had hired me to work at the laboratory which was under the college of Mechanical Engineering. Thus is was Dr. Parden who also matriculated me as a new student into the school of engineering. He told me about a new special program he was running called the “Da Vinci Program” in which talented students could actually get two college degrees in unrelated fields such as Mechanical Engineering and French, to aim for a career as petrochemical engineer in French Guiana or something. He invited me, as some kind of “renaissance man” to enroll in his “Da Vinci” program but I needed to declare which degrees I wanted, so I should go home and think about it, and then we'll talk. A few days later, I told him about my many interests and that I had already read about 30,000 books, so I said “here are the eight degrees I want to get.” He said, “Oh no no.” Nobody can get eight college degrees in four years. We argued. He said its too much work. I told him I worked full time in radio, built a complete house in the evening and still went half time to college. I am not afraid to work hard. We compromised, I would earn three degrees, with two minors while working on my NASA contract half time. That's how I got three degrees in Mechanical and Electrical engineering along with a degree in Physics with two minors in Philosophy of Knowledge and Sociology. I won't mention the other three degrees I wanted to get. I soon after graduation, went on to master about 10 other areas of knowledge, using Dean Pardon's “Da Vinci program” as my independent study model. Example, I spent two decades with NASA as one of their highest paid computer designers and consultants. But I never took any Computer Science courses at the University of Santa Clara. I had taught myself. I have also read cover to cover more medical textbooks and journal articles than most doctors. I love arguing with medical doctors, but I've never been to medical school. The important part here was the special thesis requirement which the university had for its engineering students. It is rare for most colleges to have that thesis requirement for undergraduate degrees. University of Santa Clara engineering students all must present an undergraduate thesis before getting the degree. I talked to dean Parden about my thesis. Could I combine them for several degrees? I wanted to write a thesis about my main interest “circadian rhythms” based on my previous discoveries in the last decade. He said I could present one thesis. but I would need to shop around for a thesis adviser on my topic, and if I found an adviser, that topic was OK with him, even though it was not really about engineering. He already knew that I was one of the “oddest” students he had ever met and had excelled through his classes. I was already in his special “Da Vinci” program so I figured I probably could talk him into just about anything. But I couldn't get him to agree on my eight simultaneous college degrees. I think he was more concerned about his own reputation. If he had let me get eight degrees, then other universities might think that Dr. Parden is turning the University of Santa Clara into some cheap “diploma mill.” How else could anybody get all those degrees which were coming as fast as you could print them on cheap paper? So I had to agree with Dr. Bob and only go for three degrees and two minors. I quickly found a thesis adviser whom I will call Dr. Schlock. Dr. Schlock had no idea what my thesis was about, but I seemed knowledgeable enough that it or whatever it was seemed to be OK with him. Rumors were that Dr. Schock was having problems with a messy divorce, and some unspecified police problems, so he wasn't really interested in my thesis, but he did agree to be my thesis adviser. And that's all I needed to get dean Parden to agree on my thesis topic. So in the spring of 1978, I made a public presentation of my thesis. I demonstrated my homebuilt desktop type computer which I had built out of small parts, and which was set up to collect data on all the possible electric, magnetic, and atmospheric forces which might affect the circadian rhythms in plants and animals. It certainly wasn't daily sunlight, since I had already proved that fact with my darkroom laboratory experiment in 1968. So I was going to find out what it really was, using my computer analysis. I also showed how those same circadian triggers would affect the circadian rhythms of humans so my presentation was also about annual, monthly and daily cycles in humans. What had leaked out to all the other university students was that M. Smith's thesis was something about female menstrual cycles, the moment when you were born, and the motions of the moon and planets, so it must be about astrology along with something about a new small computer he had built. How could such a prestigious University let an engineering student present a college thesis on astrology and those strange topics? At the time for my presentation, the location needed to be moved from the usual small thesis engineering classroom to a much larger university hall with seating for hundreds. It was a packed house. The crowd of students and even many faculty were curious, what is this guy Smith going to talk about. Using my best radio voice, I calmly explained to the large audience that it had nothing to do with astrology, but it had everything to do with the new science of chemically-driven circadian rhythms. I demonstrated my computer which was set up to collect scientific data as a “data acquisition system.” It was a straight scientific presentation. But still all the girls giggled when I showed my equations relating menstrual cycles being due to the 27 day magnetic field variations of the sun, and not the 27 day rotation of the moon – so the cycles should be called female solstrual cycles and not menstrual cycles. I only mentioned Dr. Schlock because when it came time to present the written thesis in the next fall term, Dr. Schlock “had left the building” and was no longer with the university. My second thesis adviser was a no-nonsense academic electrical engineer and he didn't want me to teach him about female menstrual cycles, plant circadian rhythms and calculating equations of planetary motions, or anything else. My written thesis, thus, had most of the “pizazz” of my oral thesis presentation compressed into the several page introduction, and the remainder of the written thesis was a dry description of my computer analysis methods. Oh well, all my oral presentation was still there, at least in the introduction, but you gotta please your thesis adviser, or no degree. Jumping forward another 10 years to the fall of 1987, I came down with a cold or flu or something. I had a new toy which was a digital oral thermometer which beeped when it finished taking the temperature. I took my temperature to see how sick I was. I noted the temperature was about 99 to 100F. Not really that bad, but the miserable cold and the elevated temperature seemed to hang on for days. I skipped work for over a week. I had taken some cold medication. I didn't know then what I know now. If you have a cold or flu, elevate the temperature to about 102F and you are cured in about 4 hours. But, then in 1987, my mild temperature and miserable feeling went on for days. I had a new, and for then, hi-tech digital watch which beeped every hour. I took my temperature every hour when the watch beeped. I recorded the temperature in a small wire-ringed notebook to see when the fever was finally gone. It lasted almost a week. I scanned though my hourly record of fever temperatures and noticed that they were higher during the daytime than they were at night. Could this be due to my circadian rhythms? It seemed to be a daily cycle in my fever record. Did it continue cycling even when I didn't have a fever? I continued to take my temperature every hour for the next three years. I ran through several little notebooks full of hourly temperature records, along with a mechanical pencil and my beeping thermometer which I carried in my shirt pocket. I did this even at work. I never wore a pocket protector. I was always a bit too different to be just an engineering nerd. I didn't worry about my pencil leaking in my pocket. I couldn't be a pocket-protector-type engineer. I was too much of a “Da Vinci” artist and musician. I gave piano recitals at age six and my paintings have been around for 40 years. I was too interested in literature, poetry, history, law, medicine and astrophysics to be just an engineer. So don't let my two degrees in engineering fool you. I didn't really want to be an engineer, but NASA did. I had wanted to be a physicist or an archaeologist or both ever since I was about 13. But those silly academics in the physics department at the University of Santa Clara had never heard of me, so they wouldn't let me into the college of physics. But I fooled them. I got my Physics degree through the “Da Vinci” program in the college of engineering. But by the time I graduated the Physics department had all heard of me. Just as in high school, I became known as “the kid who proved Einstein wrong.” They all also knew that I was doing something very strange, by getting a degree in Physics through the engineering department. It later seemed OK with them, since I was also doing something very strange, by getting two engineering degrees at the same time. None of the physicists had ever heard of doing such a thing, so they just scratched their heads and smiled and said, “OK whatever – go for it.” So, no, I never wore a pocket protector. I quickly discovered in 1987 that I could easily graph my circadian rhythms with nothing more than a thermometer and a notebook, and also I could see how they changed with diet, illness and the time of year. I was then primed and ready for some more precise human circadian rhythm experiments. I found that then I could precisely measure and mathematically graph the sensation of “going under” each winter. I could scientifically measure exactly when the sensation should start and when it ended. I also found out how to make the psychological sensation permanently go away with nothing more than a glass of milk. (Continued...) Marshall Smith Editor, Brother Jonathan Gazette newseditor For more information about circadian rhythms, Winter People, B6 and controlling diseases such as cold and flu with temperature see the front page of the BroJon Gazette. Click here to find the live links to the full stories in the Gazette - http://www.brojon.com"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""Here are the stories you won't find yet on Drudge, Fox, WorldNetDaily or elsewhere --Topping Today's News in the Brother Jonathan Gazette: BroJon TOP STORY: U.S. EXPERT SAYS SHELL WAS ISRAELI -- A U.S.-trained military expert disputed on Wednesday an Israeli claim that it had nothing to do with an explosion that killed eight Palestinian beachgoers in the Gaza Strip last Friday, an incident that has turned a critical spotlight on Israel's military practices ================================== WHO IS REALLY RUNNING THE WORLD? MEXICO LAWMAKERS WORK TO REVIVE DRUG BILL -- Mexican lawmakers are working to revive their bill decriminalizing the possession of small amounts of marijuana, cocaine and heroin, and hope to override a veto if necessary, saying the reform will help curb drug-related violence that has killed more than 600 people this year. ATTACKS DIP AFTER IRAQI SECURITY OPERATION -- Government forces fanned out across Baghdad, setting up checkpoints and frisking motorists in a major security operation to crackdown on violence in the capital. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki promised the crackdown would not target any ethnic or sectarian group. =================================== THE NEW MEDICINE MAN: Dr Shaman MD DOCTORS GROUP CALLS FOR LIMITS ON DRUG ADVERTISING -- The largest U.S. physicians' group on Wednesday called for moratoriums on consumer adver- tising promoting new drugs and medical devices until the products have shown they work and are safe. In a new policy, the AMA urged the U.S. FDA to require manufacturers to wait for an unspecified period after a drug or device obtains regulatory approval before launching direct-to-consumer advertising. PROBE SAYS U.S. EMERGENCY CARE IN TROUBLE -- Half a million times a year — about once every minute — an ambulance carrying a sick patient is turned away from a full emergency room and sent to another one farther away. It's a sobering symptom of how the nation's emergency-care system is overcrowded and overwhelmed, "at its breaking point," concludes a major investigation by the influential Institute of Medicine. PROFESSOR'S PHAGE-HUNTERS STRIKE PAY DIRT -- Pittsburgh high school and college students, encouraged by their teachers to dig in the dirt, have isolated and characterized 30 viruses that infect bacteria. Now they are co-authors on an article in a peer-reviewed scientific journal. Phage-hunting is an engaging and effective way to combine education and scientific research. =================================== INVESTIGATING THE INVE$TIGATORS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE YIELDS DENTAL SURPRISE -- Thousands of years before screen idols began beautifying themselves with cosmetic dentistry ancient Mexicans were getting ceremonial dentures. OFFICIALS SUED OVER PHONE RECORDS ACCESS -- The federal government sued the New Jersey attorney general and other state officials Wednesday to stop them from seeking information about telephone companies' cooperation with the National Security Agency. ==================================== THE EDUCATIONAL-RESEARCH COMPLEX AND THE EMPIRE OF ENERGY INDIA TO SEEK CHINESE HELP TO ENTER NUCLEAR CLUB -- India plans to seek the backing of one-time rival China as it bids to enter an elite club of nations allowed to trade in nuclear supplies, the defense minister said on Tuesday. ==================================== ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// THE AMEN CORNERED Friday June 16, 2006 WRITING VERSES IN REVERSE GEAR Writing poems backwards I'd rehearse But each time, it simply got worse I really bungled As my tang got tungled -- So the best I could do was inverse ------------- BroJon ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Click here to find the live links to the rest of the full stories in the Gazette - http://www.brojon.com ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]*** Tell A Friend You Read About It In The Brother Jonathan Gazette ***You can forward a copy of this Digest to a friend to let them know what they can find in the latest edition of the Brother Jonathan Gazette.==================================================The BROJON DAILY DIGEST is published for readers and rs of the Brother Jonathan Gazette. 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