Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday 12 August 2015

Humans Are Free-Blog



Posted: 10 Aug 2015 10:00 PM PDT
In a world of problems and solutions, few ideas spur both immediate hope and skepticism as the idea of free energy, and, on the brink of ecological disaster, nothing may be of greater importance to the human race.

The story of Nikola Tesla is a remarkable reminder of how our economic, political and media systems create our reality, because it shows how human ingenuity can be co-opted, shut-down, taken-over and hushed by powerful people with financial interests at stake.

Fortunately, the legacy of Tesla lives on and people are now more interested than ever in his theories about cosmic energy and his patents for energy systems that could offer promise for liberating earth from dependence on fossil fuels.

Could it be that his vision has finally come to fruition and has been made available to the public, some 100 years after his patent for a fuel-less electricity generator?

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Posted: 10 Aug 2015 09:00 PM PDT
A marijuana chemical known as cannabinoid cannabidiol (CBD) helps fractures heal faster and even make the bones stronger than they were before, according to a study conducted by researchers from Tel Aviv University and Hebrew University and published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research.

CBD has no psychotropic effects.

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Posted: 10 Aug 2015 08:00 PM PDT
A motorcycle able to travel up to 500 kilometres (310 miles) on a litre of water was announced by creator Ricardo Azevedo in Sao Paulo, last month.

It’s called the “T Power H20,” and the design includes a combination of water and a single, external car battery that’s used to produce electricity, and spark the process that separates the hydrogen from the water molecule. As a result, the necessary energy to power the bike is created.

A large amount of skepticism still remains about water-powered machinery. Those who are skeptical will often cite various reasons as to why it’s not possible including the law of thermodynamics.

While others will just lump it in the plain old “conspiracy realm” with no true reason at all. This has many people confused, why would Ruptly TV, a parent company of RT news, The Daily Mail, websites like the motorbike timesand more publish this story?


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Posted: 10 Aug 2015 07:00 PM PDT
The finding of a mummy that predates the first dynasty has shocked researchers. This mummy is one of the oldest found in Egypt and could lead to a review of what we know about history and Egypt.

The finding was made in Kom al Ahmar, also known as Nejen or Hierakonpolis, the historical capital of Upper Egypt.

Archaeologists were exploring what they assumed was a tomb built during the reign of Narmer, the first Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt and founder of the First Dynasty in the 31th century BC.

To everyone’s amazement , the research on the material obtained, revealed that the tomb was actually 500 years older.

The archaeologists found an ivory statue of a bearded man and the mummy of the tomb’s owner, who appeared to have died in his late teenage years, the ministry said.

Bearded figure: The archaeologists found an ivory statue of a bearded man (pictured) 
and the mummy of the tomb’s owner, who appeared to have died in his late teenage years 

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