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Video - Peter Schiff PREDICTED THIS HOUSING MARKET DISASTER

Posted by keelynet on September 29, 2008

“The guy they’re laughing at is Peter Schiff, economic advisor for Ron Paul. Peter Schiff was recently on the Fox Business, and Fox’s Cashin-in. He is the author of Crashproof:How to profit from the coming economic collapse. Peter Schiff is a regular contributer to Fox Business news, and is the president of Euro-Pacific capital. He is an economic advisor for Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul. Mr. Schiff is one of the few non-biased investment advisors (not committed solely to the short side of the market) to have correctly called the current bear market before it began and to have positioned his clients accordingly. As a result of his accurate forecasts on the U.S. stock market, commodities, gold and the dollar, he is becoming increasingly more renowned. - Source. / And this video interview from January 1st, again warns of imminent collapse and where Schiff supports Ron Paul. / Think we only have 2 choices for President? Think again.

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Car Works Pushover Gate (Feb, 1951)

Posted by keelynet on September 29, 2008

What a slick way to setup a self-opening gate!

“William Benke got tired of jumping in and out of his car to open the gate to his west Texas ranch. So he invented the automatic gate at left. The car pushes down the gate (top photo); rides over it (center); then, after hydraulic checks hold it down, it rises (bottom). Hawley Mfg. Co., Houston, makes the Push-Over Gate.” - Source

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Nuclear Detection By Cellphone

Posted by keelynet on September 29, 2008

As long as that phone is on, you can be tracked and information gathered, even to turning it on without you knowing so you can be recorded.

“Researchers at Purdue University are working on tech that will turn every cellphone into a roaming nuclear weapon sniffer and are lobbying Congress to legally require cellphone users and carriers to participate. The Distributed Nuclear Detection by Ubiquitous Cellphone project would be kind of like the massive cellphone dragnet in The Dark Knight, but it would look for terrorists sneaking dirty bombs and nuclear weapons instead of the Joker.” - Source

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Solar Panels Are Vanishing, Only to Reappear on the Internet

Posted by keelynet on September 29, 2008

Now here is a market for gps, security and offensive protection systems.

“Police departments in California — the biggest market for solar power, with more than 33,000 installations — are seeing a rash of such burglaries, though nobody compiles overall statistics. Investigators do not believe the thieves are acting out of concern for their carbon footprints. Rather, authorities assume that many panels make their way to unwitting homeowners, sometimes via the Internet. Beyond California, solar-power markets are comparatively small, so thefts are still rare — but they are spreading. In the last 18 months, Oregon’s highway department has lost a few panels used to power portable traffic message boards. In Europe, where the solar industry is well-established, thievery is entrenched, and measures to ward it off have become standard, including alarm systems and hard-to-unscrew panels. But in the United States, installers are just coming to grips with the need for alarms, video cameras and indelible engraving of serial numbers.” - Source

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Inventor offers High Efficiency Vehicle Modifications - Needs Investors

Posted by keelynet on September 29, 2008

This guy really needs a group or company to back him up. He has several versions, all novel and interesting.

Video - Car Inventor Tony Fini - You may have seen Local Inventor Tony Fini driving around the southtowns in cars he built from scratch. He said they get between 40 and 100 miles per gallon. “Combination of the transmissions and the weight loss, in the smaller vehicles, the combination of things.” The retired Frontier industrial arts teacher has built seven experimental vehicles in the garage and basement of his Blasdell home. Oe of the cars uses electricity and solar power and some are gasoline powered, but use hydraulic motors. One 1904 Curved Dash Olds replica gets 100 miles per gallon. One of his cars, the Jeep-like vehicle, is 25 years old. Fini said it gets between 40 and 60 miles per gallon, and he doesn’t just drive it around. He’s also taken it to Toronto numerous times and also to the outskirts of Chicago. People have asked about them. While they get great mileage, Fini said he’d have to mass produce them to be practical. “I’ve told them $35,000-40,000 if I have to build one custom made just for you. On the other hand, if we run a line of 100 of them, I’m sure I’d get that down to about $12,000.” Fini said he spent about a quarter of a million dollars of his own money. “I went to the Department of Energy, I went to the national bureau of standards, I even went to the McCarthur Foundation, zero.” Fini said it took him about nine months to build each vehicle.” - Source

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3 Videos on the Keppe Electric motor which claims to tap ZPE

Posted by keelynet on September 29, 2008

I’m still not confident in his claims that it is tapping into zpe, but check out these videos.

“About Keppe Motor Primary source of energy: scalar or essential energy (from space). / Secondary source of energy: battery or electrical current used only to give the initial start. / Motor heating: none. / Environmental pollution: none. / Energy cost to operate: 5-10% of what it costs to operate motors of the same potency. / Energy consumption: 10-20 times less than normal. / Operating area: any place on the planet because it is not dependent on other sources of energy such as atomic, hydroelectric, eolic (wind) or coal. / RPM: adjustable in accordance with the applied voltage. 3500 RPMs has already been accomplished with a motor whose rotor weighs 400 grams and consumes 15 watts and 4500 RPMs with a 250 gram rotor. / Torque: a minimum of 5 times greater than the best conventional motors. / Efficiency: depending on the dimensions can be 20 times greater than normal motors. Coil made of regular copper wire, rotor made of permanent magnets, shaft, switching system, 1 or 2 batteries and a rectifying circuit.” - Source

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Gas Shortage In the South Creates Panic, Long Lines

Posted by keelynet on September 29, 2008

Is this a sign of nationwide shortages?

“Gasoline shortages hit towns across the southeastern United States this week, sparking panic buying, long lines and high prices at stations from the small towns of northeast Alabama to Charlotte in the wake of Hurricanes Gustav and Ike. In Atlanta, half of the gasoline stations were closed, according to AAA, which said the supply disruptions had taken place along two major petroleum product pipelines that have operated well below capacity since the hurricanes knocked offshore oil production and several refineries out of service along the Gulf of Mexico. Terrance Bragg, a chef in Charlotte, “I drove past nine or ten gasoline stations that were out of gas,” Bragg said. “I had my GPS up looking for any gas in the area, from the mom-and-pop places to the corporate gas stations. Nothing. They were all taped off.”The Energy Department said that as of Wednesday 63 percent, or 800,000 barrels a day, of production in the Gulf of Mexico was still shut down as were five refineries with a combined capacity of 1.2 million barrels a day. The refineries produce a half-million barrels of gasoline a day, or about 5 percent of the nation’s total supplies. Other refineries are still working at less than full capacity. Hurricane Gustav landed Sept. 1, and Ike hit Sept. 13.” - Source

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The Perot Charts - 1 Billion every day, we are running out of time.

Posted by keelynet on September 29, 2008

All predicted, all foreseen…most annoying was a comment about intercepted emails from one of the failed business, commenting that he hoped they were all retired before this ‘house of cards’ they were building finally collapsed.

“The American people must wake up and face the reality that promises made in the past will soon bankrupt this nation. These problems are explained in an easy-to-understand chart presentation discussed further at the bottom of this page. Comments to the charts and other material described are encouraged. The United States faces large and growing budget deficits mostly due to an aging population and rising healthcare costs. Unless we solve the problems caused by entitlement spending, there will be little money left to do anything else in the future. Over time, our standard of living, our national security, our standing in the world and the value of our currency could all be threatened. The sooner we confront these issues, the better. / Ross Perot is exactly right to echo Winston Churchill’s famous cry for “action this day” to rally the nation to reform our entitlement programs, end deficit spending, and balance the federal budget. Perotcharts.com contains information every citizen needs to know so we can demand real change to get the nation on the right track.” - Source

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‘ICE’ Cell Phone Plan Would Help Rescuers

Posted by keelynet on September 29, 2008

This is something everyone should take the time to do.

“To its owner, the cell phone is an indispensable lifeline at times of crisis, reuniting loved ones separated by unforeseen events at the touch of a button. But for members of the emergency services making life-and-death decisions, the cell poses a conundrum: Which of the numbers stored in its electronic address book should they call to reach a casualty’s next of kin? Now a simple initiative, conceived by a paramedic in Britain, has gained momentum on both sides of the Atlantic to try to solve this problem. Cell users are being urged to put the acronym ICE — “in case of emergency” — before the names of the people they want to designate as next of kin in their cell address book, creating entries such as “ICE — Dad” or “ICE — Alison.” Paramedics, police and firefighters often waste valuable time trying to figure out which name in a cell phone to call when disaster strikes, according to current and retired members of the emergency services, who said they must look through wallets for clues, or scroll through cell address books and guess. Many people identify their spouse by name in their cell, making them indistinguishable from other entries.” - Source

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Water-powered cars unrealistic

Posted by keelynet on September 29, 2008

I don’t buy this for a second…too much smoke for there not to be a big fire somewhere in all the claims.

“Energy experts are speaking out against a Japanese company that claims to have invented a water-fueled car. Genepax is touting their newly released water-fuel as capable of powering a car and other fuel-reliant devices. Yet information on the product is only available online and the company has failed to release any details to the public aside from a few simple diagrams. These diagrams show technology that enables the use of water as a fuel and as the system’s main emission. Daniel Dingel, an inventor from the Philippines, claims to have created a water-powered car 30 years ago. He has garnered worldwide press for his invention, but like Genepax, he has never released the details of his design. Both Dingel and Genepax were unavailable for comment. While the technology does exist to get energy out of water, it is still considered too inefficient for vehicles. “What’s appealing is the concept,” said Arne Elias, executive director of the Centre for Sustainable Transportation. “The problem is that’s not how it works. The conversion to hydrogen from water is very inefficient.” “It’s possible to put H2O in your tank and use a fuel to split it . . . but there is no such thing as an H2O-powered vehicle.” The concept of an H2O-powered vehicle is often confused with hydrogen fuel cell technology, where hydrogen gas is converted into energy with a pure H2O emission.” - Source

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