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Military Robots to Feed on Dead Bodies and Organic Matter

Posted on July 16, 2009 by admin

A steam powered robot is in the works, which will use organic matter to power a steam-electric engine, FOX News reveals.
The Maryland company (Robotic Technology Inc.) is currently working on the project with the Pentagon. The robots name is, believe it or not, EATR! Energetically Autonomous Tactical Robot.
They say it can consume “grass, wood, old [...]

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HDTV Dangers

Posted on June 22, 2009 by admin

There appears to be an alteria motive for the governments on the world to support the implementation of High Definition (HD) TV in the western world. If you read this article on the dangers of HDTV you will learn about some rather shocking discoveries that have been made in science over the last few decades. [...]

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Cashless Society Coming Soon…

Posted on June 19, 2009 by admin

Further development in the financial world sees not just a one-world currency, but a micro chip based currency. Used either in common personal belongings (ie. mobile phones), or ‘other places‘ (a vague reference to under-skin in the right arm or forehead). Expect to see this in your nation within 2-3 years…

Bank bosses foresee death of [...]

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Infrared Light Can Restore Eyesight

Posted on June 18, 2009 by admin

The research suggests that infrared light could one day be used to treat some forms of vision loss.
Researchers at The Vision Centre have discovered compelling evidence that infrared light can reduce the severe damage caused to eyesight by exposure to bright light.
Their world-first finding opens the possibility for one day successfully and painlessly treating some [...]

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Water Documentary is Amazing

Posted on June 16, 2009 by admin

“Water is the driving force of all nature.”
Leonardo da Vinci
“Just as with the film WHAT THE BLEEP, WATER shows us through science that our thoughts have an effect on our external reality. Imagine the possibilities when people realize their own potential for creativity. Films like this give me hope that there is an emergence of [...]

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Japanese Water Powered Car

Posted on June 16, 2009 by admin

The basic power generation mechanism of the new system is similar to that of a normal fuel cell, which uses hydrogen as a fuel. According to Genepax, the main feature of the new system is that it uses the company’s membrane electrode assembly (MEA), which contains a material capable of breaking down water into hydrogen [...]

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Israeli Military Develop Robot Snake

Posted on June 16, 2009 by admin

Israeli Defense Forces have unveiled a new weapon which imitates a snake.
The military says the snake, also known as a robot, was developed with a camera and a microphone on its head and will be used as a field weapon.
The new weapon was inspired by snakes because of their approach on their prey. When snakes [...]

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An Alien History of Planet Earth

Posted on April 14, 2009 by A-L

A recording from The History Channel UFO Files
This is a very interesting documentary, starting with the Foo Fighters spotted over Europe during World War 2, and continues into a top secret project by the Nazis into anti gravity. It then goes into Roswell, and attempts to shed light on the various goings on between American [...]

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The MYT Engine

Posted on February 14, 2009 by A-L

This engine looks AMAZING! Watch the video to learn more about.
Power to weight ratio of 40 : 1
Estimated miles per gallon: 140!!!
Size: TINY!!
Watch the youtube video below…
Read more about the MYT Engine here

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Intel Wireless Electricity Power

Posted on August 25, 2008 by A-L

A news report has just sprung up revealing that Intel is developing wireless power systems for consumer goods, such as laptops and other mobile devices, it is named “Wireless Energy Resonant Link“.
One thing the article incorrectly asserts is “Previous wireless power systems consisted basically of firing lightning bolts from sending to receiving units.”
Readers of this [...]

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