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Cover Up – Mainstream Reporting on Fukushima a Joke

Terence Newton, Staff WriterIt has been over four years since the 9.0 magnitude Tōhoku earthquake and ensuing catastrophic tsunami leveled the Pacific coast of Japan, setting off a nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Daichi power plant. Radiation has been pouring into the ocean, into the earth below, and into the air for over 1500 days now and there is still zero sense of urgency on the part of the government and world leaders to seriously address this blooming catastrop [...]

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Luxury-Sea Boat Generates Electricity from Ocean Water

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A company named Luxury-Sea is building a boat with a special device that is claimed to generate electricity from ocean water, to both produce hydrogen to fuel its engine as well as power its on-board electronics. 

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Sterling Allan on Cash-Flow: “It’s an act of revolution to support free energy.”

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Discussing the role that Rossi's cold fusion technology and other breakthrough clean energy technologies are poised to play this year as they emerge into the marketplace, to create jobs, instill hope, spur independence from t...

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Breakdown to Breakthrough is Possible Now

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Astronaut and Professor Brian O'Leary says that burning uranium and hydrocarbons is very, very bad for our health and the environment, and is utterly unnecessary. Clean breakthrough energy is on its way with the Rossi Cold Fusion ...

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Steorn’s Orbo — From Permanent Magnets to Solid State Systems

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Steorn is a small company based in Dublin, Ireland. For most of the past decade they have been working on ways of producing energy via the interaction of magnetic fields. They have been ridiculed and attacked, but it seems Steorn is m...

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