Wednesday, November 25:
Sheila Dean:
*Fusion center data consolidation effort failing, Texas seeks public input
Since the passage of the PATRIOT Act, data collection has been a part of an ambitious effort to coordinate national security efforts. Many state governments are in the process of developing warehouses for private and public information in centralized digital hubs called fusion centers, over 70 of which have already been established around the country.One fusion center is the North Central Texas Fusion Center (NCTFS).
Noeline Clayfield:
CLIMATEGATE & POTENTIAL RELEASE OF FREE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
There has been very little media coverage of the recent release of information hacked from Global Warming Facility CRU, Anglia, UK,which has blown open the fraudulent activities of secret government and corporation promoting global warming and climate change. Now there is the potential release of free energy technology hidden and ignored for the last 100 years.
Harvey Wasserman:
Still more fluff, lies and radiation from TMI and the new nuke media machine
Like this vast core of green groups, Moody's, Standard & Poor, Citibank and a powerful cohort of financial analysts see atomic power as a horrific investment that can only be described as, well, radioactive. The risks of building a new reactor, says a recent Citibank report, "are so large and variable that individually they could each bring even the largest utility company to its knees."
|
Saturday, November 28:
Russia Train Crash 'Caused by Bomb'
A bomb blast caused the Russian train crash in which at least 26 people were killed, intelligence officials say.
BBC with short video.---The Nevsky Express derailed with nearly 700 on board as it ran through remote countryside between the capital Moscow and the second city, St Petersburg.
Friday, November 27:
OilGuy:
Solar Energy Showing Promising Signs After Years of Disappointment (4 comments)
After years of over promising and under delivering, the solar Industry is finally starting to show some interesting developments which have the potential to make solar power as cheap as fossil fuel on a cost-per-watt basis within five years.
We take a look at some of the latest technical and product developments in the Solar Industry and the companies behind them.
Nuclear Energy: Safe, Clean and Efficient – Leave Chernobyl in the Past (3 comments)
As oil prices continue to hover in the high $70's and many market commentators express their beliefs that cheap oil is a thing of the past, we find ourselves looking at the Alternative energy options and if any are a near/mid term replacement for fossil fuels.
Solar, Wind and Biofuels have promised so much in the past but really aren't delivering and will not do so for some time. Nuclear Energy is the only alternative that
New Techniques Oil Companies are Using in Drilling for Oil
Can New technology divert a potential Oil Crisis? We take a look at the latest technology and techniques being used by Oil Companies in the field of Oil Drilling. With our dwindling supply of fossil fuels, oil drillers are finding themselves in great demand and as their techniques become more sophisticated Oil Fields are lasting longer and producing more of the black stuff.
Thursday, November 26:
China's backing on Iran followed dire predictions
Two weeks before President Obama visited China, two senior White House officials traveled to Beijing on a "special mission" to try to persuade China to pressure Iran to give up its alleged nuclear weapons program. If Beijing did not help the United States on this issue, the consequences could be severe, the visitors, Dennis Ross and Jeffrey Bader, both senior officials in the National Security Council, informed the Chinese.
Monday, November 23:
Radiation Found At Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant, Site Of '79 Partial Meltdown
The commission sent investigators to the central Pennsylvania plant after a small amount of radiation was detected. About 150 employees were sent home Saturday afternoon, but officials say there is no public health risk.
No events have been submitted for this level in the last week
|
No polls have been submitted for this level in the last week
|
Saturday, November 28:
Ralph Nader On the True Meaning of Freedom
Excellent video....
Friday, November 27:
Lauren Zwiebel:
Benefits of Using Carpet Cleaners with Low-Flow Technology
As per experts says using carpet cleaners is the most capable way to deep clean your carpets and thoroughly eliminate dirt, allergens, pet dander, food particles, and stains from deep within the carpet fibers.
Noeline Clayfield:
2012 The Movie - Convincing or Unbelievable?
Some thoughts on the 2012 movie. The expensive special effects and storyline did not impress me. I was more interested in the details of Illuminati activity previously unconfirmed by them.
Thursday, November 26:
The Orion Project: Developing Clean Energy Solutions to Empower the 21st Century
The Orion Project is an organization created to transform the current energy, environmental and social crisis into a world of sustainability and Enlightened Abundance.
Technological progress in the areas of advanced physics and electromagnetic systems, if appropriately supported, will enable humanity to live on the Earth with a minimal footprint with genuine long-term sustainability.
Tuesday, November 24:
Bagram Prison Exposed – Rethink Afghanistan
Posted by robertgreenwald on November 24th, 2009
Two brothers and former prisoners at Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan give their testimony about the harsh abuse they witnessed while being captured. Their tale is an example of just how difficult and complex the situation in Afghanistan is.
Rob Kall:
Joyfully Arrested: Taking Image Editing to New Places, Including Protest Art (4 comments)
amazing what photo editing/processing software can do. These images were taken and Processed with my phone, except where otherwise specified.
Monday, November 23:
Ashu M. G. Solo:
Defining "Rich" (2 comments)
Warren asked McCain and Obama to define "rich" with a specific number. This was a ridiculous question for a presidential forum and caused everybody to laugh because the term "rich" cannot be defined so precisely as being greater than a single specific annual income. This is because "rich" is a fuzzy set, not a crisp set.
Sunday, November 22:
Woman loses health insurance for smiling on Facebook
Facebook can be a double-edged sword, a Canadian woman learned when an insurance company cut her health benefits, claiming she was healthy after seeing pictures of her smiling in bikini at the beach.
|
|
Back to Table of Contents
|