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fbs -> RE: History or Myth? (8/29/2009 9:41:04 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Termite2
...I already can't stand my wifes cooking



Hahaha.. something tells me the wife doesn't read this forum... [:D]
fbs




Sheytan -> RE: History or Myth? (8/29/2009 11:05:25 PM)

Any idea how much was exploited from occupied areas outside of Manchuria? Specifically China? How much was produced in the home islands themselves?

Just imagine what would have happened IF the population of Japan was deprived of its bean soup? I suspect a rebellion of epic scale would have ensued.

Indeed our demented Professor seems in some brief fleeting moment of lucid thought to have actually stumbled across something here!

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ORIGINAL: treespider

To get this back on topic [:)]---

Do you know how many quintals (1/10th of a metric ton) of Soy were produced in a given year c. 1941 in the area represented by the AE map?
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74,824,040 quintals - 7,482,404 metric tons.

Of this 464,000 metric tons came from Manchuria in 1940...rising to 628,900 tons by 1944.


As an added bonus did you know -

In Japan, the soybean forms the basis of the salty miso paste which in turn is made into bean soup, misoshiru, also known as miso soup. The bean soup, together with rice and pickles, is/was the standard breakfast throughout Japan, and is eaten as part of dinner by millions of Japanese.





sventhebold -> RE: History or Myth? (8/29/2009 11:06:13 PM)

Well I'm sure "thegreatwent" that they are waiting for one hell of a snowstorm in Wisconsin since the great
Brett Farve came to play for MINNESOTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i.e. When hell freezes over. Actually that happens here EVERY winter.




sfbaytf -> RE: History or Myth? (8/29/2009 11:57:37 PM)

Forget the Soy Beans. Seaweed.

Superb food to detoxify yourself. High in minerals and good for the thyroids.

There is speculation that many Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors of the atomic bomb blasts survived for as long as they did because they were heavy consumers of seaweed.

Some say if you're around depleted uranium you should eat foods that detoxify you.

Of course all speculation? 




Sheytan -> RE: History or Myth? (8/30/2009 12:45:04 AM)

I have asked the good Professor to investigate this, he rambled somewhat incoherently about Umberto Eco, and how he knows what really happened at the Benedictine Abbey. He also repeated the phrase over and over, "Stat rosa pristina nomine, nomina nuda tenemus".

One can only guess what all this means! At any rate I will endeavour to interest the demented Professor in this subject.[;)]

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ORIGINAL: sfbaytf

Forget the Soy Beans. Seaweed.

Superb food to detoxify yourself. High in minerals and good for the thyroids.

There is speculation that many Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors of the atomic bomb blasts survived for as long as they did because they were heavy consumers of seaweed.

Some say if you're around depleted uranium you should eat foods that detoxify you.

Of course all speculation? 






Cap Mandrake -> RE: History or Myth? (8/30/2009 1:49:08 AM)

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ORIGINAL: fbs

"All Your MacDonaldos Are Belong to Us"


[:D][:D]




Jonathan Pollard -> RE: History or Myth? (8/30/2009 4:25:33 AM)

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ORIGINAL: treespider

In Japan, the soybean forms the basis of the salty miso paste which in turn is made into bean soup, misoshiru, also known as miso soup. The bean soup, together with rice and pickles, is/was the standard breakfast throughout Japan, and is eaten as part of dinner by millions of Japanese.

And as demonstrated in the following historical documentary, pickled fish eyes with rice is/was the standard fare of the IJN.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vo_YCX01MCQ&feature=related




Zebedee -> RE: History or Myth? (8/30/2009 4:45:21 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Sheytan
"Stat rosa pristina nomine, nomina nuda tenemus".


[:D]

I wish the good Professor luck in his future endeavours. Is it true he's writing a paper on Nomadic Urbanistics? [sm=00000613.gif]




fbs -> RE: History or Myth? (10/8/2009 4:48:53 AM)


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ORIGINAL: SimHq Tom Cofield

So I am assuming that soy will be added to the resources and oil listings as raw commodities.

We need historic accuracy here.



http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/courant/access/896179802.html?dids=896179802:896179802&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Apr 22, 1946&author=&pub=Hartford Courant&desc=Japan's Super Battleship Powered By Soy Bean Fuel, Yanks Discover&pqatl=google




DivePac88 -> RE: History or Myth? (10/8/2009 2:33:23 PM)

Here’s my Thesis on the Japanese in WW2;

They gave it their best shot, and lost badly.

DR DivePac. [:D]




Sheytan -> RE: History or Myth? (12/25/2009 6:11:52 AM)

Bumpage for humor.




HansBolter -> RE: History or Myth? (12/25/2009 12:00:29 PM)


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ORIGINAL: jjax

Not every academic publishes cold fusion articles!




But the simple reality is that the one's who do undemine the credibility of the entire group.

I would suggest endeavoring to grow a thicker skin.




Joe D. -> RE: History or Myth? (12/25/2009 1:24:11 PM)

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ORIGINAL: HansBolter

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ORIGINAL: jjax

Not every academic publishes cold fusion articles!



But the simple reality is that the one's who do undemine the credibility of the entire group ...


And "one who did" was Ward Churchill.

"... Ward Churchill has been no stranger to controversy, nor accusations of dishonesty and fraud. There are currently questions about his academic credentials, plagarism, theft of artwork, advocating violence, and finally, to add to the irony, he has finally admitted he is not actually an Indian, as he long claimed to be."

Stealing History: Part 1 - Ward Churchill and the Mandan Smallpox-Blanket Genocide Fraud
http://tim.2wgroup.com/blog/archives/000889.html

I don't know if he had a Phd., but Churchill -- a former professor of ethnic studies -- was once the chairmen of the Ethics Committee for Colorado U.




Jakerson -> RE: History or Myth? (12/25/2009 8:34:42 PM)

USA, Brazil and Argentina produce over 80% of world soy beans maybe Japan should have increase trade relations for these nations. Rather than attack China witch only produce 9% world soy beans. Especially Argentina was pretty axis minded nation at time of WW2 from there Japan could have bought all soy beans they would ever need. Argentina produces 14% of world soy beans production and a lot more than China. You don’t need PhD to see that this article about soy beans is totally rubbish.




stuman -> RE: History or Myth? (12/25/2009 9:21:06 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Joe D.

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ORIGINAL: HansBolter

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ORIGINAL: jjax

Not every academic publishes cold fusion articles!



But the simple reality is that the one's who do undemine the credibility of the entire group ...


And "one who did" was Ward Churchill.

"... Ward Churchill has been no stranger to controversy, nor accusations of dishonesty and fraud. There are currently questions about his academic credentials, plagarism, theft of artwork, advocating violence, and finally, to add to the irony, he has finally admitted he is not actually an Indian, as he long claimed to be."

Stealing History: Part 1 - Ward Churchill and the Mandan Smallpox-Blanket Genocide Fraud
http://tim.2wgroup.com/blog/archives/000889.html

I don't know if he had a Phd., but Churchill -- a former professor of ethnic studies -- was once the chairmen of the Ethics Committee for Colorado U.


Interesting. I had read something similar before.




Historiker -> RE: History or Myth? (12/25/2009 11:34:31 PM)


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ORIGINAL: stuman


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ORIGINAL: Joe D.

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ORIGINAL: HansBolter

quote:

ORIGINAL: jjax

Not every academic publishes cold fusion articles!



But the simple reality is that the one's who do undemine the credibility of the entire group ...


And "one who did" was Ward Churchill.

"... Ward Churchill has been no stranger to controversy, nor accusations of dishonesty and fraud. There are currently questions about his academic credentials, plagarism, theft of artwork, advocating violence, and finally, to add to the irony, he has finally admitted he is not actually an Indian, as he long claimed to be."

Stealing History: Part 1 - Ward Churchill and the Mandan Smallpox-Blanket Genocide Fraud
http://tim.2wgroup.com/blog/archives/000889.html

I don't know if he had a Phd., but Churchill -- a former professor of ethnic studies -- was once the chairmen of the Ethics Committee for Colorado U.


Interesting. I had read something similar before.

Others fake climate data to gain billions of funding... [;)]


To the threadstarter: Chapeau! It took me a few minutes to find out that his university didn't exist before I tried my latin...




Sheytan -> RE: History or Myth? (12/26/2009 12:10:22 AM)

Merci! Glad you enjoyed it.




Sheytan -> RE: History or Myth? (3/5/2010 2:05:29 AM)

Bump for humor! [;)]




vettim89 -> RE: History or Myth? (3/5/2010 5:49:12 AM)

You have it all wrong.

As we know McDonalds alters its menus to better appeal to local tastes. The Japanese wanted their Bic Macs but not with beef. The real reason they invaded the DEI was the only resource that truly could not be found any where else in the world: Komoda Dragon meat. These monster reptiles are found only on Bali and a few islands nearby. The whole oil thing was a ruse to throw off the one force the Japanese new they couldn't defeat: The Sierra Club.




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