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  1. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3305990/Nasa-conducts-secret-tests-impossible-engine-Study-reveals-fuel-free-thrusters-work-no-one-knows-why.html

     

    Is deep space travel a step closer to reality?

    Nasa reveals successful test of 'impossible' fuel-free engine that breaks the laws of physics

    • EM Drive Fuel-free engine could take a spacecraft to Mars in 10 weeks
    • Creates thrust by bouncing microwaves in chamber, using solar power
    • Nasa has conducted more tests using an improved experimental process
    • Test designed to remove errors from earlier study but still produced thrust
    • Scientists still aren't sure how this happens as it defies the laws of physics
  2. Just read the comments on the shoddy workmanship

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-11-06/us-taxpayer-set-bank-roll-biggest-billionaire-builders

     

    Fri, 11/06/2015 - 21:02 |6760414Xatos
    Believe me, I'm a superintendent in Texas involved primarily in multi-family new construction, whether they're 5 building garden-style apartments or 24 story high rises, and let me tell you I've been calling this for a long time.

    This bubble, at least in Texas, is freaking incredible. These things are shooting up left and right.

    Meanwhile, for sale signs in everyone's yards.

     

    *edit* By the way, in the years I've been doing this, lately I've noticed a trend... all of these projects are pushing harder than ever to complete early or stage immediate TCO. Didn't take long and I realized I bet these banks are pushing real hard to have these GC'S turnover these projects as fast as possible. These banks know this is a huge risk, as any day now you may be caught with your pants down amidst 50 incomplete projects that may never get done come SHTF.

    Fri, 11/06/2015 - 21:38 | 6760517Xatos
    Exactly. I'm on a job right now with 2 phases, building 1 and then 2. I just built a bridge that connects the two. Well, there's a lot of work left on this bridge still, all of which is overhead work. They STILL got a TCO on Bldg 1 despite the overhead work going on.

     

    Unheard of. We made them sign a waiver releasing our liability. They happily signed, they didn't even care. Go go go go. Build and gtfo asap.

    Part of the rise in construction costs by the way, as the article mentions , are related to "skilled" Mexican labor forcing contractors to, oddly enough, raise their bids to compensate for all of the overhead that stems from fixing fuck ups these guys are doing.

     

    Trust me on that one.

     

     

    Fri, 11/06/2015 - 22:51 | 6760707willwork4food
    But it's not just the "unskilled Mexicans" it's also the unskilled high school & associate degreed that can swing a hammer just like they think they can swing their dick.

     

    I've seen this right after 2008 and it didn't end pretty. A LOT of shoddy construction going on to save a buck. In a slow time we responded to a contractor that wanted tile set in a home...like in 3 days...COMPLETED. He said he didn't care what it looked like in a year+1 day..just get the work done. We refused.

     

    I want no part in it.

     

     

    Fri, 11/06/2015 - 21:47 | 6760548willwork4food
    In SE VA, there is a huge multi story apartment complex maybe 10-15 deep that have gone up over the summer next to a high school. I was working on a job and had to drive past it for 7 weeks looking at all the lumber placed outside (uncovered) while the workmen were building. Over a few weeks with the rain, humidity and sun I noticed there were many buildings that appeared grey and moldy because they had not covered the roof or side with Typar or tar paper. Sure enough one day I drove by and NO work was being done but I saw them talking with what I suspect was the city...who denied their building until they correct the mold.. I saw mulitple roofs being replaced by new wood after that. But the walls still look moldy. I would hate to rent in that place..EVER.

    The fucking GC on the job should be castrated then fired. In that order.

     

     

     

    Sat, 11/07/2015 - 01:13 | 6760935Xatos
    Brother I can give you another example. I'm on yet another job where a 7 floor garage was "completed" with only 50% of the post-tension cables installed. It delayed the job a good 6 months, you've never seen so many stilts propping up a massive structure in your life, and from what I understand cost the GC'S all their profits, and this before the building was even halfway up.

     

    Believe me, these Mexicans aren't doing the work white people won't do, they're literally fucking up everything they touch. Oh, by the way, their superintendent was Mexican.

     

    Guess it helps speaking 2 languages. Doh

     

    Fri, 11/06/2015 - 21:33 |6760504The best Sun
    Imagine if you knew that an ice-age of indeterminate duration was coming due to a solar minimum such as the Maunder minimum.

     

    Suppose you massively overbuilt cheap housing of the type you wished to force on the population in the temperate, sub-tropical and tropical zones of your human tax farm with 0% FED funds regardless of current needs.

     

    Suppose through your mocking bird MSM and captured science institutions you created a fake, socially engineered fear of impending hot climate, so called "man made climate change" as a distraction and to suppress the same sort of build out activity in equatorial competitors and emerging economies.

     

    Suppose tens of millions of people in your country alone are forced to relocate as climate refugees of the opposite type and in the opposite direction to that which many have expected?

     

    What would happen to the price of said property when the great lakes no longer melt ....at all? When Food production collapses world wide.

     

    Hmmmm?

     

    I smell something.

    Fri, 11/06/2015 - 22:01 |6760587stant
    They always set the sheep up on the wrong side of the trade
  3. Hmmmm..... Something nefarious comes

    Wonder how they are planning to screw us with this one :ph34r:

     

    http://www.ascensionwithearth.com/2015/10/time-magazine-cover-for-november-2015.html

     

    Time Magazine Cover for November 2015 - "Unlimited Energy. For Everyone. Forever. It might actually work this time"

     

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    http://benjaminfulford.net/2015/10/27/arresting-richard-armitage-and-forcing-him-to-talk-may-be-final-straw-to-break-back-of-khazarian-gangster-rule/#comment-331082

     

    I found a way to read the featured article on their website. It isn’t a very useful report, just talking about how Fusion Energy is coming soon, but they don’t have a working model “quite yet”. It is intended to be a replacement for nuclear power plants, thus keeping the same eletrical grid and same old electric bill.

    They describe a non-descript lab that is quite large, has huge liquid nitrogen tanks for cooling, and massive flywheels to store energy. Not quite what you’d expect from what is supposedly a huge energy source. Heck, they even have to disconnect it from the power grid when they power it up because it draws so much power it would cause power outages county-wide… Tons of money poured into this sinkhole of a project, with only a promise of success.

    Yeah, not very impressive at all.

    Meanwhile, you have Keshe over there showing off a cheap, toaster sized device, with no moving parts, that will power your house.

    Quite the contrast!

  4. http://www.greenenergyinvestors.com/index.php?showtopic=20361&do=findComment&comment=323542

     

    Is bad geometry killing free energy?

    Researcher Mark Wollum claims that the conventional value of pi is off by one-tenth of one percent. That doesn’t sound like much. But if Wollum is right, it could turn out to be a very expensive mistake.

    He says that even such a seemingly negligible error could wreck rotational energy models. And as former Jane’s Defense Editor Nick Cook reports in The Hunt for Zero Point, rotational energy is a key factor in the antigravity and free energy systems that were under development in Germany during World War II and later seized by US forces…then buried under layers of classification and hidden from the world.

    Conspiracy researchers have often claimed that secret societies are concealing esoteric information relating to the Golden Ratio (the number phi, 2.61803398875). Dan Brown’sThe Da Vinci Code played with that idea.....

  5. http://www.ascensionwithearth.com/2015/10/keshe-foundation-update-on-plasma.html

     

    Keshe Foundation Update on Plasma Energy Unit Technology

     

    Keshe .... has created a 'Plasma Energy Power Unit'......
    Some of the benefits of the Plasma Power unit are as follows:
    The unit is designed specifically to be affordable to every person on the planet. For a cost of $200 so every home can generate power and not be reliant on power companies. For those who cannot afford the unit funding will be available from many sources around the world.
    We will be able to maintain a heating as well as cooling system in our homes. It will maintain a consistent room temperature always and does not require a cooling system itself.
    There will also be a unit available for our cars saving thousands of dollars of fuel costs. There will be no more need for crude oil! He is urging the sale of oil to cease as it will no longer be needed.
    There will also be no need for a backup generator. There is no copyright and it cannot be copyrighted. ....
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