CARNICOM INSTITUTE NEWSLETTER
January-March 2018
Carnicom
Institute has recently relocated to southeast Utah. This was a big move
for us, requiring a
considerable investment of time, energy, and
resources. However, the new lab facilities will act as a more permanent
location, allowing for expanded research into the environmental and
health issues of our times.
CARNICOM INSTITUTE LAB FACILITY
During
the winter months as we traveled in Arizona, we did not have access to
good internet service, but important activities and discoveries took
place during these months, including new research into changes in the
ionosphere, as well as considerable work on the Carnicom Institute
Legacy Project.
Benefits for the public are being developed through the Carnicom Institute Legacy Project (CILP). The Carnicom Institute Legacy Project and the WikiCI.org site have been created to preserve, protect, and distribute the extensive body of work and ongoing research conducted by CI. Steady progress is being made on the conversion of a voluminous set of hand-written laboratory notebooks into digital form. Our goal is to distribute the body of work represented by Carnicom Institute at an international level in a manner that is as compatible, secure, and reliable as possible. Carnicom Institute encourages you to freely mirror this information on various sites and servers across the world.
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In-depth research into ionospheric issues continues. Biochemical and microbiological studies will resume during the early summer.
A
meeting with activist Matt Landman and a viewing of his documentary
“FrankenSkies” before our return to the lab was significant in regard to
learning how Matt’s research is related to the work being done by
Carnicom Institute. Matt is also putting on his third conference in
opposition to geoengineering:
Clifford, along with other activists and researchers, will speak at this conference.
Links that may be of interest in regard to Matt Landman and his work:
Our
work would not be possible without the generosity of donors. With the
support of donors, CI has been able to acquire some of the needed lab
equipment to pursue the environmental and health research related to
bioengineering and geoengineering. Along with the ongoing research, IT
management of the website and the CI Legacy Project are priorities that
require funding. In addition, there is ongoing need for repair and
maintenance of laboratory equipment, as well as basic upkeep of the lab
itself. We ask you to consider a donation to CI, either as a one-time
donation or by becoming a subscription donor.
An
update as to how donations are being used: We are pleased to note that
the infrared spectrometer, a highly important and prized instrument used
on thousands of trials and sample analysis, has been sent in for
repairs. An osmometer, used to determine concentrations of various and
numerous unknowns, is under evaluation and hopefully can be restored to
full operation. The website does not exist, of course, without support
of donors.
Please communicate the importance of the work of CI to your friends and peers to help us increase our subscriber base. The contribution of our donors serves the current and future generations.
Please communicate the importance of the work of CI to your friends and peers to help us increase our subscriber base. The contribution of our donors serves the current and future generations.
We
at Carnicom Institute thank you for your interest in the work we do
relating to the environmental and health issues of our times.
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