Review (Guest): Where Did the Towers Go? Evidence of Directed Free-energy Technology on 9/11

Judy Wood How the Towers turned to dust April 1, 2011 By Alan S. Glassman I am delighted to finally see Dr. Judy Wood’s book about the disintegration of New York’s World Trade Center Twin Towers on September 11, 2001, appear in print. It has been a long time coming but well worth the wait. …

Progressive Press Integrated Bibliography Project

Below is the beginning of an integrated bibliography with links to Amazon pages for each book or DVD, a few links to articles or papers.  It provides a searchable means of considering many authors whose books question the mainstream myths while challenging the integrity of the existing blend of neo-everything.

Occupy Update (Inter-Occupy National Initiatives)

Occupy Update (Inter-Occupy National Initiatives) Posted on 2011/12/26   Past Call Notes Official Announcements and Notes for This Meeting Informal notes below the line.   Direct Report on Media Group VERY impressive.  Monitoring media better than any government.  Thinking creatively about messaging, outreach. Discussion of National Hearts and Minds Strategy Working group forming Discussion of …

TCP/IP Alternative Solution Scenarios

From Scott at SolarNetOne via GoogleGroup on DistributedDecentralizedInternet TCP/IP over quantum entanglement TCP/IP over frequency ranges not yet used … http://www.blazelabs.com/pics/em_spectplanck.gif TCP/IP over Tesla’s scalar impulses Phi Beta Iota: DuckDuckGo stacks added. See Also: Free Space Optics Contextual Comment Below the Line

2010 Hacking Humanity & SPY IMPROV, Email, Photos, Complete Audio

The State of Global Intelligence Robert Steele Our first speaker at our first conference back in 1994 is back to once again presents an overview of global intelligence. Smart Cities, Smart Corporations, Smart Nations are the ideal. The “tribes” of intelligence – academic, civil, commercial, government, law enforcement, military, and non-governmental – are almost catatonically …

Event: 25-26 Sept 2010, Queens NYC, World Maker Faire

A family fun festival to MAKE, create, learn, invent, CRAFT, recycle, build, think, play & be inspired by celebrating arts, crafts, engineering, food, music, science and technology. rockets & robots • diy science & technology • arts & crafts • bicycles • electronics • artisan foods • urban farming • sustainable living • woodwordking • …