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The Age of Aquarius

1st posted 04-07-2012 – updated 2022-12-26 “Based on talks with actual engineers that work at Ford and GM, these two companies have actively discouraged any improvements in fuel efficiencies. Engineers would be threatened if they were caught tinkering with the computer systems or searching for ways to make the car engines run more efficiently.” … “CAFE standards were implemented in 1978 to force automakers to produce cars that get better. . . CONTINUE

Voting Machine FRAUD and Voter SUPPRESSION: little government regulation and almost no oversight.

updated 1-12-2021. Trump: “They had things, levels of voting that if you’d ever agreed to it, you’d never have a Republican elected in this country again,” Republicans have to cheat to win; ES&S machines, voter suppression, DeJoy’s postal hijinks, Russian interference & Trump… The Numbers Behind Mitch McConnell’s Re-Election Don’t Add Up: Mitch McConnell   and   ES&S 12-19-2020 Senator Mitch McConnell’s approval rating was 39% on the eve of. . . CONTINUE

tRump, traitor, giving national security secrets to the Russians: TRE45ON

Trump does not care that Putin put a bounty on our soldiers heads! Trump is the #1 biggest, most dangerous, informant to the Communists. Trump discussed highly classified intelligence with Russia’s Foreign Minister. The disclosure to the Russians by the President, prompted intelligence officials to renew earlier discussions about the potential risk of exposure. According to CNN’s sources, the spy had access to Putin and could even provide images of. . . CONTINUE

Nazi Germany, WWII Flying Saucers

first posted 02-12-2012 The Nazi Flying Saucer Program “the US military was justifiably alarmed about the Nazi development of fighter discs … that could hover, fly at supersonic speeds, and change direction instantly. German aeronautical engineers were working on discs beginning in 1933, and by 1945 they had developed a highly sophisticated circular craft that was able to fly at very high altitudes and with incredible speed using electromagnetic propulsion. . . CONTINUE

Corporations: Their Rise To Dominance In The U.S.

Our Hidden History of Corporations in the United States How our early colonists tried to control corporations and slowly-finally, unavoidably, failed. When American colonists declared independence from England in 1776, they also freed themselves from control by English corporations that extracted their wealth and dominated trade. After fighting a revolution to end this exploitation, our country’s founders retained a healthy fear of corporate power and wisely limited corporations exclusively to. . . CONTINUE

The US Navy sonar plan looses in court

Wednesday, April 15, 2015; By David Henkin On March 31, a federal judge ruled that the National Marine Fisheries Service broke the law when it approved the U.S. Navy’s five-year Pacific weapons testing and training plan. The agency had concluded that the Navy’s [reckless] use of sonar, explosives and vessel strikes would threaten thousands of ocean dwellers with permanent hearing loss, lung damage and death – but approved it anyway.. . . CONTINUE

Tesla’s Unk. Manuscript

(Manuscript discovered prior to 2009?) The Unknown Tesla Manuscript Proof of the Ether The 1908 Tunguska Event Unknown Manuscript of Nikola Tesla by Mikhail Shapkin FarShores Note: This is a new and more complete version of the unknown ‘Tesla’ manuscript, transcribed and translated into English by Mikhail using computer software. It replaces the original copy consisting only of Part 1. Editing has been kept to a absolute minimum in order. . . CONTINUE

Mass extinction threat “significant” in oceans

June 21, 2011 12:08 AM (CBS News) The threats of over-fishing and to the world’s fragile coral reefs have long been well documented, but now a panel of scientists say the threats to marine life are far worse than previously imagined. Dr. Alex Rogers, scientific director of IPSO, said in a press release: “The findings are shocking. As we considered the cumulative effect of what humankind does to the ocean. . . CONTINUE

You couldn’t trust the EPA

March 3, 2011 Pressure Limits Efforts to Police Drilling for Oil and Gas New York Times; By IAN URBINA When Congress considered whether to regulate more closely the handling of wastes from oil and gas drilling in the 1980s, it turned to the Environmental Protection Agency to research the matter. E.P.A. researchers concluded that some of the drillers’ waste was hazardous and should be tightly controlled. under Ronald Reagan: But. . . CONTINUE

frequency generator clears a polluted Gulf bay.

Researcher, John Hutchison, and his associate, Nancy Lazaryan, have come up with a device that emits a combination of audio and radio frequencies that have the effect of clearing waters polluted by oil and dispersant in less than 24 hours, bringing the native life back – The Coast Guard has been using it since the 50’s. Oct. 27, 2010 by Sterling D. Allan; Pure Energy Systems News Concerned about the. . . CONTINUE

Ronn Motors: Scorpion HHO super sportscar

updated 04-02-2012 vydrotec.com Apr 2, 2012 HOUSTON, TX–(Marketwire -04/02/12)- Ronn Motor Company (Pinksheets: RNNMD.PK – News) has now changed its name, effective today, to VydroTech, Inc and announces a one-for-seven reverse stock split. … “VydroTech was selected because we desire to be a visionary hydrogen technology company,” said David McGee, CEO of VydroTech, Inc. … Given the pressures of the price of fuel and the demand by the public and. . . CONTINUE

Invention Secrecy 3

updated 11-25-2013 Patents for solar photovoltaic generators were subject to review and possible restriction if the photovoltaics were more than 20% efficient. Energy conversion systems were likewise subject to review and possible restriction if they offered conversion efficiencies “in excess of 70-80%.” The Federation of American Scientists has published an extremely important article entitled Invention Secrecy Still Going Strong. It comes from a mainstream organization and corroborates information The Orion. . . CONTINUE

BP’s Slick Greenwashing

The petroleum giant tried to sell itself as a green industry leader. That was just an oily tactic. By James Ridgeway | Tue May. 4, 2010 5:30 AM PDT For the last decade, BP has been busily engaged in a multi-million-dollar greenwashing campaign. Changing its name from British Petroleum to BP, the company adopted a new slogan, “Beyond Petroleum,” and began a “rebranding” effort to depict itself as a public-spirited,. . . CONTINUE