Keshe Spaceship Institute has declared every 21st of the month as a day of Peace, starting from 21st June 2015. You can join by signing a Peace Treaty at the Keshe Foundation website.
How about combining the lifework of John Lennon and Yoko Ono with this effort?
Their campaign 'War is Over - If You Want It!' is a perfect match.
I designed a poster to this effect, here in English. This website has some 100 languages.
PDF of the poster below is also available.
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Monday, November 3, 2014
Towards A Better Airport Region
Friday 31st October 2014 was a conference (link in Dutch) at Pakhuis de Zwijger in Amsterdam which focussed on possible future scenarios for Schiphol Airport and its surroundings. The studies were presented by Podium voor Architectuur Haarlemmermeer, Schiphol in cooperation with ETH Zurich.
We were able to draw attention to the Starrport and made some new contacts. The Starrport became a main discussion point during the pause, and we expect to connect soon with various stakeholders.
We will keep you informed.
Friday, April 25, 2014
V20 First test run with all group members
Keshe non-nuclear reactor, a well-documented experiment of plasma technology. Via Youtube and Livestream, you can follow the newest developments. A third-millennium space technology that will evolutionize EVERYTHING. See also
https://www.facebook.com/SpaceshipInstitute
Thursday, January 30, 2014
45 minutes explain it all!
First published today 30 Jan 2014, a talk given just a few days ago.
How to clean up the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plants and the Earth's environment. Mehran Keshe's space technology unravels the building blocks of the universe(s). Here applied to utterly urgent problems. Many related solutions.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4f02CcnHjSk
How to clean up the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plants and the Earth's environment. Mehran Keshe's space technology unravels the building blocks of the universe(s). Here applied to utterly urgent problems. Many related solutions.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4f02CcnHjSk
Friday, March 16, 2012
Keshe Fondation lecture
I headed to Heemstede for a very special lecture, see http://www.delezing.nl.
Forget everything that you ever heard about energy shortage, unhealth, shortage of resources, materials, and clumsy space flights. This promises to be a revealing lecture. So I wonder, how will it match with the insights and work of Jim Starry that I presented in this blog earlier?
The website www.keshefoundation.com gives a little taste of the extraordinary promising new venture of the nuclear engineer Mehran Tavakoli Keshe born in Iran, working from Belgium (UPDATE: since 2013 moved to Italy, in 2015 headquarter in Trani LUM University, near Bari, Italy).
By the way: Iran captured an American spy drone end of last year. It was all in the news. What the news did not tell loudly is that the drone was taken down without any damages. This seems to have been possible due to Mr. Keshe's magrav technology. See for yourself.
http://keshefoundation.org/media-a-papers/keshe-news
The US spy drone captured by the Iranians. Credit: AFP
Forget everything that you ever heard about energy shortage, unhealth, shortage of resources, materials, and clumsy space flights. This promises to be a revealing lecture. So I wonder, how will it match with the insights and work of Jim Starry that I presented in this blog earlier?
The website www.keshefoundation.com gives a little taste of the extraordinary promising new venture of the nuclear engineer Mehran Tavakoli Keshe born in Iran, working from Belgium (UPDATE: since 2013 moved to Italy, in 2015 headquarter in Trani LUM University, near Bari, Italy).
By the way: Iran captured an American spy drone end of last year. It was all in the news. What the news did not tell loudly is that the drone was taken down without any damages. This seems to have been possible due to Mr. Keshe's magrav technology. See for yourself.
http://keshefoundation.org/media-a-papers/keshe-news
The US spy drone captured by the Iranians. Credit: AFP
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Conference postponed
Our planned conference with Jim Starry is postponed. The next possible date is during the ISAS-Festival in Amsterdam, now planned in February 2012. We will need some support for this. The most desirable case would be when somewhere in the world, the first Starrport will be realized as a beginning of a new chapter in Aviation & Environment. The benefits are numerous. Built on one third of the land, for half the cost and yielding four times the revenue of a known airport. Plus huge time savings, security enhancements, maximum comfort, minimal environmental impact. Part of an advanced overall concept for rapid individual and public transport.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Starrport.Ning replaced
Starrport (Jim Starry's design for environmentally-friendlier airports) had an own Ning site. It was planned to be a channel for updates and community building for Starrport. Because of spam and other adversities, the Ning will be suspended. Instead, point to http://www.recyclus-com.blogspot.com where you can find an introduction video with Jim Starry himself who introduces his Starrport. A two-minute version is free, the full 8:36 version and some 200 high quality lifestyle videos in an advertising-free environment are available with a modest one-time subscription of $ 9,-.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Clean Technology in AWE Congress
Jim Starry Congress, (planned for September 2010) in Utrecht, the Netherlands
Seats2Meet, inside Central Station Utrecht, entry door left of AH (Albert Heijn) Supermarket
Language: English
This Congress shares innovative, smart technology solutions for Air, Water and Earth (AWE). The inspiring work of the American eco-inventor Jim Starry (see our website www.recyclus.com) is presented for the first time exclusively in the Netherlands. His approach will be enhanced and complemented by field experts (to be announced soon). Breakout sessions invite everyone for personal input and inspirational co-creation. The programme will conclude with a prize draw for the most accessible, practical and affordable idea(s) from the participants.
Seats2Meet, inside Central Station Utrecht, entry door left of AH (Albert Heijn) Supermarket
Language: English
This Congress shares innovative, smart technology solutions for Air, Water and Earth (AWE). The inspiring work of the American eco-inventor Jim Starry (see our website www.recyclus.com) is presented for the first time exclusively in the Netherlands. His approach will be enhanced and complemented by field experts (to be announced soon). Breakout sessions invite everyone for personal input and inspirational co-creation. The programme will conclude with a prize draw for the most accessible, practical and affordable idea(s) from the participants.
More details soon.
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Friday, May 15, 2009
Anya Kamenetz: Ten Best Green Jobs for the Next Decade
(Found via http://conscioustimes.typepad.com/my_weblog/ - original from FastCompany - excerpt:)
"It's time to bail out the people and the planet," says Van Jones, author of The Green Collar Economy: How One Solution Can Fix Our Two Biggest Problems. We agree, and this guide to to sustainability-focused career paths will help retrofit and solar-charge your work life.- Farmer
- Forester
- Solar Power Installer -
- Energy Efficiency Builder Buildings account for up to 48 percent of US energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. LEED, the major green building certification, has over 43,000 accredited professionals. But the cutting edge in efficient buildings goes far beyond LEED. Buildings constructed according to Passivhaus and MINERGIE-P standards in Germany and Switzerland, respectively, use between 75% and 95% less heat energy than a similar building constructed to the latest codes in the US.
- Wind Turbine Fabricator
- Conservation Biologist
- Green MBA and Entrepeneur
- Recycler The total number of recycling jobs in the United States is at more than 1 million, according to recent reports (PDF, right click to save).
- Sustainability Systems Developer The green economy needs a cadre of specialized software developers and engineers who design, build, and maintain the networks of sensors and stochastic modeling that underpin wind farms, smart energy grids, congestion pricing and other systems substituting intelligence for natural resources. Coders with experience using large scale enterprise resource planning have an edge here, as well as developers familiar with open source and web 2.0 applications.
- Urban Planner
First published in: http://www.fastcompany.com/node/1129671/print
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Thursday, May 14, 2009
Guidelines
This blog is set up to be a co-operative effort. For that reason, it is as open as possible.
As a general guideline, here are the Unesco Manifesto 2000 six keypoints:
- Respect all Life
- Reject Violence
- Share with Others
- Listen to Understand
- Preserve the Planet
- Rediscover Solidarity
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