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  • BlackLight Power, Inc. Announces Breakthrough New Energy Source Based on Hydrinos

    08/13/2009 9:24:39 PM PDT · by MetaThought · 37 replies · 1,478+ views
    Black Light Power ^ | August 12, 2009
    BlackLight Power, Inc. Announces Independent Validation of Breakthrough New Energy Source Based on a New Form of Hydrogen and Chemistry Capable of Continuous Regeneration Cranbury, NJ (August 12, 2009)—BlackLight Power, Inc. (BLP) today announces that scientists at Rowan University have for the first time independently formulated and tested fuels that on demand generated energy greater than that of combustion at power levels of kilowatts using BLP’s proprietary solid-fuel chemistry capable of continuous regeneration. Operating power systems using BLP’s chemistry, Rowan University professors have reported a net energy gain of up to 6.5 times the maximum energy potential of the materials...
  • Video: The (Vaguely Disturbing) Death of a Clunker

    08/01/2009 8:54:18 AM PDT · by MetaThought · 54 replies · 1,368+ views
    DC examiner ^ | August 1 | Bill Dupray
    The Cash for Clunkers program is stupid for a lot of reasons. Not only is it just another tax-payer bailout of the unions automakers, who can sell more cars at artificially depressed prices so they can keep the doors open. It also screws with the free-market (big surprise there) by pulling forward demand that isn't there now, only to kill demand over the next 1-2 years. Killing off the clunkers also hurts the used car market, the spare parts market, and the auto repair business. If there aren't any old cars to buy or fix, those guys are all out...
  • NKorea 'Tests Weapons on Children'

    07/25/2009 9:10:24 AM PDT · by MetaThought · 16 replies · 857+ views
    Military.com ^ | July 24, 2009
    SEOUL, South Korea -- When Im Chun-yong made his daring escape from North Korea, with a handful of his special forces men, there were many reasons why the North Korean government was intent on stopping them. They were, after all, part of Kim Jong-il's elite commandos -- privy to a wealth of military secrets and insights into the workings of the reclusive regime. But among the accounts they carried with them is one of the most shocking yet to emerge -- namely the use of humans, specifically mentally or physically handicapped children, to test North Korea's biological and chemical weapons....
  • Potential Alzheimer's, Parkinson's Cure Found In Century-old Drug

    07/09/2009 8:02:25 AM PDT · by MetaThought · 92 replies · 2,809+ views
    ScienceDaily ^ | Aug. 18, 2008
    ScienceDaily (Aug. 18, 2008) — A new study conducted by researchers at Children's Hospital & Research Center Oakland shows that a century-old drug, methylene blue, may be able to slow or even cure Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. Used at a very low concentration – about the equivalent of a few raindrops in four Olympic-sized swimming pools of water – the drug slows cellular aging and enhances mitochondrial function, potentially allowing those with the diseases to live longer, healthier lives. A paper on the methylene blue study, conducted by Hani Atamna, PhD, and a his team at Children's, was published in...
  • King Corn the movie.

    06/29/2009 12:28:06 PM PDT · by MetaThought · 19 replies · 928+ views
    Fat Head Blog ^ | Jun 28, 2009 | Tom Naughton
    I heard about King Corn when Nora Gedgaudas interviewed Curt Ellis, one of the film’s creators. Ellis and his co-creator Ian Cheney decided to learn about the dominance of corn in our food supply by growing an acre of corn in Iowa, then following where corn goes after it’s harvested. The short answer is: it goes into pretty much everything. People like to blame the big, bad food industry for turning us into a nation of corn-eaters, but it was clear to me (and yes, this fits nicely with my own bias) that the problem is rooted in stupid government...
  • Concerns Over Dietary Supplements Raised

    05/05/2009 5:02:02 PM PDT · by MetaThought · 16 replies · 696+ views
    ScienceDaily ^ | May 5, 2009
    As the FDA warns consumers to stop using Hydroxycut products, a new editorial published in the May 2009 issue of The FASEB Journal shows that this FDA warning is not unique. In the editorial, Gerald Weissmann, M.D. Editor-in-Chief of the journal and Research Professor of Medicine and Director of the Biotechnology Study Center at NYU School of Medicine, examines litigation involving StarCaps dietary supplement weight loss capsules to illustrate regulatory loopholes that make it impossible for the FDA to prevent dangerous substances sold with health claims from reaching the market. "You don't need to be a pharmacologist to suspect that...
  • Gluten linked to schizophrenia & type 1 diabetes

    05/04/2009 7:31:49 PM PDT · by MetaThought · 49 replies · 1,862+ views
    stv.tv ^ | 27 April 2009 07:00 AM
    Scientists study affect of gluten on mental health Scottish scientists believe that gluten-rich foods could help trigger schizophrenia in people with a genetic predisposition to the condition. Scottish scientists believe that gluten-rich foods could help trigger schizophrenia in people with a genetic predisposition to the condition. The researchers at the prospective University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) are looking at the links between schizophrenia and diabetes. The two studies undertaken by geneticist Dr Jun Wei and his team in Inverness are to be funded by £300,000 from the Schizophrenia Association of Great Britain. The first project is to explore...
  • Eight reasons even the innocent shouldn't talk to the police

    04/16/2009 2:26:06 AM PDT · by MetaThought · 17 replies · 1,234+ views
    Disloyal Opposition ^ | Saturday, July 26, 2008 | J.D. Tuccille
    In one of the more engaging, convincing and easily understood presentations I've ever seen, Prof. James Duane of the Regent University School of Law explains why even angels devoid of the slightest moral blemish should never speak to police officers, tax collectors or other law-enforcement agents investigating crimes. Duane assumes no malice on the part of the police -- just human failings and motivations. In a 27-minute lecture, he details the legal pitfalls people can wander into even by telling the absolute truth. Of course, "innocence" is relative. At the very beginning of the video, Prof. Duane addresses the --...
  • Reversing Tooth Decay

    04/03/2009 1:02:10 AM PDT · by MetaThought · 4 replies · 1,033+ views
    Whole Health Source ^ | Wednesday, April 1, 2009 | Stephan
    Teeth are able to heal themselves. That's how traditional cultures such as the Inuit can wear their teeth down to the pulp due to chewing leather and sand-covered dried fish, yet still have an exceptionally low rate of tooth decay. It's also how the African Wakamba tribe can file their front teeth into sharp points without causing decay. Both cultures lost their resistance to tooth decay after adopting nutrient-poor Western foods such as white flour and sugar. ... When enamel is poorly formed and the diet isn't adequate, enamel dissolves and decay sets in. Tooth decay is an opportunistic infection...
  • Why We Must Fix Our Prisons

    03/29/2009 11:25:48 AM PDT · by MetaThought · 59 replies · 2,132+ views
    PARADE magazine ^ | 03/29/2009 | Senator Jim Webb
    America's criminal justice system has deteriorated to the point that it is a national disgrace. Its irregularities and inequities cut against the notion that we are a society founded on fundamental fairness. Our failure to address this problem has caused the nation's prisons to burst their seams with massive overcrowding, even as our neighborhoods have become more dangerous. We are wasting billions of dollars and diminishing millions of lives. We need to fix the system. Doing so will require a major nationwide recalculation of who goes to prison and for how long and of how we address the long-term consequences...
  • 10 shot, killed in south Ala. towns; shooter dead

    03/10/2009 11:37:25 PM PDT · by MetaThought · 9 replies · 1,013+ views
    Breitbart.com ^ | Mar 10 10:05 PM US/Eastern | JESSICA GRESKO
    SAMSON, Ala. (AP) - A gunman on a terrifying rampage across two southern Alabama counties killed at least nine people Tuesday, including members of his own family and apparent strangers, and burned down his mother's home before shooting himself at a metals plant, authorities said. Police were investigating shootings in at least four different locations in several communities, all of which were believed to be the work of a single gunman who had not yet been identified by investigators. The afternoon of bloodshed began in Kinston, near the Alabama-Florida border, where the shooter burned down his mother's house, according to...
  • How He Did It: A Diagrammatic Analysis of the Obama Campaign

    02/27/2009 2:16:32 AM PST · by MetaThought · 28 replies · 849+ views
    American Thinker ^ | February 26, 2009 | Paul Shlichta
    "All issues are political issues, and politics itself is a mass of lies, evasions, folly, hatred, and schizophrenia." ---George Orwell. The audacity and speed with which Obama railroaded the stimulus bill through Congress took Republicans by surprise. It shouldn't have; it was a logical extension of his campaign tactics. Like the spear-carrying soldiers of Ethiopia, overwhelmed by Mussolini's tanks and poison gas in 1936, the Republicans simply don't know what hit them in last year's election. Some felt that they had conducted an old-fashioned 20th century campaign while Obama mounted the first truly information-age 21st century political blitzkrieg. Others blame...
  • Fat Head the movie

    02/03/2009 4:41:11 PM PST · by MetaThought · 14 replies · 809+ views
    Have you seen the news stories about the obesity epidemic? Did you see Super Size Me? Then guess what? ... You've been fed a load of bologna. Comedian (and former health writer) Tom Naughton replies to the blame-McDonald's crowd by losing weight on a fat-laden fast-food diet while demonstrating that nearly everything we've been told about obesity and healthy eating is wrong. Along with some delicious parody of Super Size Me Naughton serves up plenty of no-bologna facts that will stun most viewers, such as: The obesity "epidemic" has been wildly exaggerated by the CDC. People the government classifies as...
  • U.S. Weight, Lifestyle and Diet Trends, 1970- 2007

    12/26/2008 11:19:14 AM PST · by MetaThought · 17 replies · 762+ views
    Whole Health Source ^ | December 14, 2008 | Stephan
    For this post, I compiled statistics on U.S. weight, health and lifestyle trends, and graphed them as consistently as possible. They span the period from 1970 to 2007, during which the obesity rate doubled. The data come from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Some of the graphs are incomplete, either because the data don't exist, or because I wasn't able to find them.
  • Study: Religion colors Americans’ views of nanotechnology

    02/20/2008 9:39:32 AM PST · by MetaThought · 33 replies · 194+ views
    University of Wisconsin Madison News ^ | Feb. 15, 2008 | Terry Devitt
    Is nanotechnology morally acceptable? For a significant percentage of Americans, the answer is no, according to a recent survey of Americans' attitudes about the science of the very small. Addressing scientists in Boston today (Feb. 15, 2008) at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Dietram Scheufele, a University of Wisconsin-Madison professor of life sciences communication, presented new survey results that show religion exerts far more influence on public views of technology in the United States than in Europe. "Our data show a much lower percentage of people who agree that nanotechnology is morally acceptable...