Berto Jongman: Food Security — Rotten Intelligence, Worse Ethics

Uncertainty on figures hampering food security efforts Mark Kinver BBC News, 4 October 2013 More than 600 scientists gathered in the Netherlands for a global food security conference, described as the first of its kind. Organisers said science could help end uncertainty surrounding efforts to meet the food needs of future generations. They added that, …

SchwartzReport: Tea Party Tantrums — Don’t Want to Be a White Minority — Never Mind Already Being Stupid

This, I think, is the truth of the Tea Party, and it reflects my own views. I published my first essay on the coming White minority in 1998, after following this trend beginning in the 70s, and it has just been growing angrier and more irrational year by year. The White Man’s Last Tantrum? ROBERT …

Sepp Hasslberger: The Crystal Cell — Quantum Fluctuations and Electric Energy

For those who think free energy is impossible, this is a tangible proof-of-principle that shows that electrical energy can indeed be extracted from an as-yet unacknowledged source. The Crystal Cell Coherent Quantum Fluctuations into Electric Energy From www.sustainablemedia.co – October 1, 9:58 PM The Crystal Cell is a capacitor like device that generates a steady …

Penguin: 4th Media on Fukushima – NIGHTMARE Gets Worse!

The News is Bad: The Fukushima Nightmare Gets Worse Just when it seemed things might be under control at Fukushima, we find they are worse than ever. Immeasurably worse. Massive quantities of radioactive liquids are now flowing through the shattered reactor site into the Pacific Ocean. And their make-up is far more lethal than the …

Mini-Me: Give Every Afghan a Radio? Or Give Every Afghan OpenBTS with a Radio App? + OpenBTS Meta-RECAP

Huh? Overheard in the World Cafe: Speaker A:  My friend is creating a wide-area radio network for Afghanistan. Speaker B:  Afghanistan has no infrastructure — including radio stations.  Although radio is popular, it is mostly shortwave, with a few local FM stations for the local Iman.  And electricity for radio stations is spotty at best …