Cold Fusion: Fire From Water

Created on Friday, 12 March 2010 17:58

Cold fusion refers to nuclear fusion of atoms at conditions close to room temperature, in contrast to the conditions of well-understood fusion reactions such as those inside stars and high energy experiments. Interest in the field was dramatically increased on March 23, 1989 when Martin Fleischmann, then one of the world's leading electro-chemists, and Stanley Pons reported that they had produced fusion in a tabletop experiment involving electrolysis of heavy water on a palladium (Pd) electrode.

They reported anomalous heat production ("excess heat") of a magnitude they asserted would defy explanation except in terms of nuclear processes. They further reported measuring small amounts of nuclear reaction by-products, including neutrons and tritium.

These reports raised hopes of a cheap and abundant source of energy.

 

Nassim Haramein: We Are All One

Created on Tuesday, 16 December 2011 18:41

Nassim Haramein presents his newest research from his lifelong journey of unifying the fields of all sciences, at Project Camelot's Awake And Aware Conference.

 

David Lynch: Consciousness, Creativity and the Brain

Created on Friday, 16 December 2011 18:33

In this presentation award winning writer, director, and producer David Lynch discusses his films, his 30-year relationship with Transcendental Meditation and its role in his creative process. He is joined by physicist John Hagelin, who was featured in the documentary 'What The Bleep Do We Know?', and neuroscientist Dr. Fred Travis, Director of the Center for Brain, Consciousness and Cognition at Maharishi University of Management.

 

HAARP and Advances In Tesla Technology

Created on Tuesday, 12 August 2014 22:29

The late Carl Sagan said (and it is related to this documentary):

“We’ve arranged a global civilization in which most crucial elements profoundly depend on science and technology. We’ve also arranged things so that almost no one understands science or technology. We might get away with it for a while, but sooner or later, this combustible mixture of ignorance and power is going to blow up in our faces”.

 This documentary film poses the question: Are we making “Holes in Heaven”?  

HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) is a very controversial high frequency radio transmitter, or “ionospheric  heater,” which is believed to be descended from the works of Nikola Tesla, and is operated by the U.S. Navy/Air Force and Phillip Laboratories in remote Gakona, Alaska. Using HAARP, the military can focus a billion-watt pulsed radio beam into our upper atmosphere, ostensibly for ionospheric research.

 

However, several researchers have already indicated that HAARP poses many dangers, including blowing thirty-mile holes in the Earth’s upper atmosphere. They also warn of possible disruption of the subtle magnetic energies of our Earth and ourselves.