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Full Tucker Carlson Interview with Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY)

June 10th, 2024

Rep. Thomas Massie doesn’t care what you think of him, which is pretty great. (3:19) Where Does US Debt End?(10:32) Why Massie Voted 15 Times Against Funding Israel(14:53) AIPAC(34:04) Mitch McConnell(42:25) Area 51(50:32) Massie's Relationship with Trump(57:09) Kill… pic.twitter.com/VBOiWjq056 — Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) June 7, 2024

Off the Grid with Thomas Massie

June 9th, 2024

Via: Free the People: Research Credit: NH

Kevin Knuth, Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Albany: Handheld Nuclear Fission Reactor to “Lure” UFOs

June 4th, 2024

Keep in mind, long time CIA contractor, Garry Nolan, is listed as, “Executive Director of the Board,” on the Sol Foundation’s website. Via: The Sol Foundation:

Fusion Tech Finds Geothermal Energy Application

June 4th, 2024

Via: IEEE: The upper 10 kilometers of the Earth’s crust contains vast geothermal reserves, essentially awaiting human energy consumption to begin to tap into its unstinting power output—which itself yields no greenhouse gasses. And yet, geothermal sources currently produce only three-tenths of one percent of the world’s electricity. This promising energy source has long been […]

OPEC+ Agrees to Extend Production Cuts in Bid to Boost Oil Prices

June 2nd, 2024

Via: Wall Street Journal: OPEC+ on Sunday agreed to extend all production curbs into 2025 in an effort to shore up oil prices, delegates said, with top producers in the group continuing to haggle over a deal to cut output further. The agreement comes on the same day the group’s kingpin, Saudi Arabia, launched a […]

Neuroplatform: World’s First Online Platform to Access Biological Neurons in Vitro

May 28th, 2024

Via: tom’s HARDWARE: A Swiss biocomputing startup has launched an online platform that provides remote access to 16 human brain organoids. FinalSpark claims its Neuroplatform is the world’s first online platform delivering access to biological neurons in vitro. Moreover, bioprocessors like this “consume a million times less power than traditional digital processors,” the company says.

The Strange Case of Chinese-American Physicist and Anti-Gravity Researcher Ning Li

May 27th, 2024

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Lithium from Shale Gas Well Waste Water

May 15th, 2024

Via: University of Pittsburgh: Most batteries used in technology like smart watches and electric cars are made with lithium that travels across the world before even getting to manufacturers. But what if nearly half of the lithium used in the U.S. could come from Pennsylvania wastewater? A new analysis using compliance data from the Pennsylvania […]

Gavin Newsom Is Coming For Your Car, And He Wants You To Know It

May 12th, 2024

Via: Politico: Gov. Gavin Newsom is taking California’s climate story — with its big ambitions and political risks — on the road. The Democratic governor, Biden surrogate and potential presidential contender is pushing aggressive climate action in appearances from China to the Vatican, selling it as a winning issue beyond the borders of his deep-blue […]

Natron Energy: Lithium-Free Sodium Batteries Enter U.S. Production

May 3rd, 2024

These have no supply chain constraints; made in U.S. They are for stationary applications only. Via: New Atlas: Two years ago, sodium-ion battery pioneer Natron Energy was busy preparing its specially formulated sodium batteries for mass production. The company slipped a little past its 2023 kickoff plans, but it didn’t fall too far behind as […]

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