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.

 

Alessandro Acquisti at TED: Why Privacy Matters

Last updated: July 15, 2020 at 17:28 pm

Created on Friday, 17 October 2014 16:40

Facebook's future privacy options:

Alessandro Acquisti is an Associate Professor of Information Systems and Public Policy at the Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), and a member of Carnegie Mellon CyLab.

Acquisti's research focuses on the economics of privacy. His studies have spearheaded the application of behavioral economics to the analysis of privacy and information, security decision making, and the analysis of privacy risks and disclosure behavior in online social networks.

In this TED Talk, Alessandro Acquisti explains how and why the line between public and private, both online and in real life, has blurred in the past decade and might even be erased in the (near) future. With his thought-provoking, slightly chilling talk, he shares details of recent and ongoing research, including a project that shows how easy it is to match a photograph of a stranger with their sensitive personal information.

What motivates you to share your activities and personal information online? After watching this presentation ask yourself how and why you (still) use the plethora of social media. The preservation of your privacy may very well depend on it.

Source: TED.com

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Project Camelot interviews Jim Humble, The Man Behind Miracle Mineral Supplement

Created on Friday, 17 April 2009 23:31

Project Camelot’s Synopsis:

Aerospace engineer Jim Humble's third career started accidentally while on a gold prospecting trip in the jungle of Venezuela. There, using stabilized oxygen, he improvised an effective remedy for his colleagues who were stricken with malaria. As curious as he had always been in his life, he returned to his native US and wondered why the cure had worked so well.

The answers to his own questions led him to the development of a more powerful form of oxygen therapy, chlorine dioxide, which he called Miracle Mineral Supplement. With a mission to help the human race with whatever he did, Jim made it widely available in the form of sodium chlorite, which the user 'activated' by adding lemon juice or vinegar. Medical teams conducted many research trials in Africa, where it was found that MMS would frequently relieve the symptoms of malaria in as little as four hours.

In this 75 minute interview, Jim talks with Project Camelot's Bill Ryan about his life and work. Charming, engaging and passionate, Jim reveals his most interesting background in aerospace and mining engineering – careers few users of MMS will be aware of – and then goes into detail about how MMS works, his experience with successfully treating not only malaria but hepatitis, cancer and AIDS, and his personal spiritual and philosophical perspective on everything he does.

 

AIDS Inc. (2007) & Deconstructing The Myth of AIDS (2003)

Last updated: November 7, 2020 at 13:23 pm

Created on Saturday, 28 March 2009 13:49

AIDS Inc. and Deconstructing The Myth Of AIDS are two feature-length documentaries about the multi-billion dollar AIDS industry, and how it profits from fears and misconceptions about the disease. 

Could it be that the entire orthodox medical establishment has sought to profit from a diagnosis it knew was wrong from the beginning?

Doctor Robert Gallo who discovered the HIV virus said there is no legitimate dissent when it comes to AIDS, but a great number of physicians, microbiologists, journalists, and activists disagree and say that we have been misled about the real causes of AIDS and the nature of its treatment.