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- Libya Then & Now: An Overview of NATO’s Handiwork
- Heat A Room For Only 15 Cents A Day!
- Can You Program Your DNA to Improve Health & Achieve Immortality?
- How the Government Suppresses Free Energy Technologies
Posted: 28 Sep 2015 10:00 PM PDT
In 2011, as the entire world watched the Arab Spring in amazement, the US and its allies, predominately working under the banner of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), militarily overran the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.
The peaceful civilian protesters they claimed to be intervening to protect were not really what the US and its cohorts presented to the world. Many of these so-called “protesters” were armed, and when this became apparent they eventually began to portray themselves as “rebel forces.” These so-called “rebels” in Libya were not a military force that emerged spontaneously for the most part, but an insurgency movement cultivated and organised before any opposition activities were even reported in Libya. After Libya’s rapprochement with the US and the European Union, it was unthinkable to many that Washington and any of its allies could even have been preparing to topple the Libyan government. Read Entire Article » |
Posted: 28 Sep 2015 09:00 PM PDT
Wanting to cut costs on the energy bill, especially now that temperatures are dropping for the season? Economics may be one reason to seek more sustainable energy sources, but this inventive way to heat the house is also purely fascinating.
Journalist, YouTuber, and boat owner Dylan Winter created his DIY heater using tea lights and placed inside a bread tin and covered with two ceramic flowerpots. This creative system uses the scientific principles of convection heat transfer and, according to Winter, can heat his home for around 8 hours a day. His YouTube Channel KeepTurningLeft shows how the method works: The tea lights are first put into a bread loaf tin and covered with a small upside-down flower pot. Read Entire Article » |
Posted: 28 Sep 2015 08:00 PM PDT
Every day we hear about the rising rates of illness and young people dying from diseases that used to be only for the old.
At the same time, we read about the possibility of real immortality. Considering aging often means illness, hardship and pain, we come to the conclusion that we have had enough of life, or at least, this kind of life. So… do we really want to live forever? Read Entire Article » |
Posted: 28 Sep 2015 07:00 PM PDT
Have you ever wondered what the world would be like if better and cleaner energy sources were widely available and affordable to all of earth’s people?
by Buck Rogers, Waking Times If so, you’re not alone, as the quest for a better energy existence has been the focus of many ingenious inventors, scientists, experimenters and even corporate and government scientists for generations. We know it’s possible, but for some reason, though, society just can’t seem to get beyond 23.6 or so miles per gallon on average, highway. Read Entire Article » |