John Maguire: Asymmetric Electromagnetic Machines

UFOPolitics is an engineer, open-source advocate, and new-energy pioneer. He has built a number of Asymmetrical Electric Motors that operate at COP > 1.0 (Coefficient of Performance). This blatently contradicts what most consider to be immutable “laws” of thermodynamics. The magic behind these motors is that they eliminate what’s known as the Back-EMF, and make use of this otherwise wasted …

Berto Jongman: Pentagon Oversaw Creation of Shi’ite Torture Squads and Secret Detention Sites

Pentagon Accused of Organizing Shiite Torture Squads Witnesses put key US military personnel at torture sites By Mark Russell,  Newser Staff Newser, Mar 6, 2013 (Newser) – The Pentagon directly oversaw the creation of a Shiite militia force that set up secret detention sites and tortured opponents during the US occupation of Iraq, as part …

Mini-Me: Sandy Hook, Israel’s “Art Students” in Purple Van, Greenwich Safehouse, Nurse’s False Testimony — Four Competing Narratives

Huh? Obama “Gun Address” Misses Real Terrorism Threat by  Gordon Duff, Senior Editor Despite attempts to blame a seemingly endless group of lunatic mass murderers for the equally endless number of devastating mass killings now plaguing the United States, our government, our “protectors” and, most damnably, our president, are failing to react to real terror attacks …

Jiemian YANG: Global Governance Limits and Potentials

 Limits and Potentials of the Developing Countries in Global Governance Inclusive global governance is one of the on-going efforts of the developing countries in this fast changing and complicated world. This is a process that started in the 1960s and will continue for many years to come. I. Current Roles of the Developing Countries in …

Mike Nelson: Adam Theirer’s Annual Cyberlaw and Info-Tech Policy Book Review

Always useful! Important Cyberlaw & Info-Tech Policy Books (2012 Edition) by Adam Thierer on December 17, 2012 · Add a Comment The number of major cyberlaw and information tech policy books being published annually continues to grow at an astonishing pace, so much so that I have lost the ability to read and review all …