Friday, July 10, 2009


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World celebrates Tesla's 153rd anniversary

ITWeb - Kirsten Doyle - ‎33 minutes ago‎
[ Johannesburg, 10 July 2009 ] - Nikola Tesla, one of the pioneers of modern electrical engineering, ...

Nikola Tesla, time travel and Philadelphia experiment

In Entertainment - ‎49 minutes ago‎
He also claimed that Dr. Albert Einstein, Dr. Nikola Telsa and Dr. John Von Neumann were involved in the project. Although this claim has also brought about ...

Philadelphia Experiment

Nhatky.in - ‎Jul 7, 2009‎
Bielek also says that on August 12 every twenty years, the magnetic field of the Earth reaches a peak and allows the synchronization between the Tesla coils ...

Nikola Tesla: Google commemorates birthday of pioneering ...

Telegraph.co.uk - Murray Wardrop - ‎5 hours ago‎
Nikola Tesla, the inventor and pioneering electrical engineer, is being honoured by Google with a special logo to mark the 153rd anniversary of his birth. ...

Nikola Tesla in Google

Radio FmBolivia (Noticias Bolivianas) - ‎1 hour ago‎
True to his style, the browser again to change its banner presentation this time to celebrate the 156 anniversary of the Croatian physicist. ...

153 Years Since Serb Nikola Tesla's Birth

Balkan Travellers - ‎1 hour ago‎
10 July 2009 | As those of you who have come to this site via a Google search will know, today's date marks the 153 anniversary since the pioneer electrical ...

Happy birthday, Nikola Tesla: thanks for the electricity

guardian.co.uk blogs - ‎3 hours ago‎
"Look at those anachronistic Tesla coils, Igor!" From the 1931 film "Frankenstein". (Photograph: The Kobal Collection/www.kobal-collection.com) Happy ...

Happy Birthday Nikola Tesla, says Google

Soft Sailor - ‎4 hours ago‎
Google is celebrating today the birthday of Nikola Tesla, a Serbian born scientist well known for his contributions in electricity and magnetism research. ...

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Medvedev Unveils "World Currency" Coin At G8
Russian President shows reporters example of "united future world currency"




Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Friday, July 10, 2009
In a highly symbolic moment at the G8 summit in Italy today, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev unveiled to reporters a coin representing a “united future world currency”.
http://www.prisonpl anet.com/ medvedev- unveils-world- currency- coin-at-g8. html



Dmitry Medvedev has said that he continued the dialogue with Barack Obama during the G8 summit in Italy. The Russian president spoke to the international media after the meeting in the Italian city...
Dmitry Medvedev has said that he continued the dialogue with Barack Obama during the G8 summit in Italy. The Russian president spoke to the international media after the meeting in the Italian city of LAquila.

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Bored With PCs, Bill Gates Sets His Sights On Controlling the Weather



Microsoft's chairman is part of a join patent filing for using fleets of vessels to stop hurricanes via geoengineering


Bill Gates' Plan to Stop Hurricanes: A diagram from one of the newly disclosed Gates and Myhrvold patent filings, depicting a deployment of hurricane-supression vessels in the Gulf of Mexico. via TechFlash

Truly this is the age of Greenfinger: Billionaire Bill Gates has patented the idea to halt hurricanes by decreasing the surface temperature of the ocean.

The patent calls for a large fleet of specially equipped ships which would mix warm water from the ocean surface with colder water down below, according to five new patents that include Microsoft's chairman as a co-inventor. That could then reduce or perhaps eliminate the heat-driven condensation which hurricanes feed upon, thus significantly reducing their intensity.


Patent-watcher "theodp" first spotted the new patent filings, and told TechFlash that the scheme reminded him of something Mr. Burns might have concocted in "The Simpsons" -- if the fictional industrialist hadn't already blown his master plan on blocking out the sun.

The hurricane-stopper plan apparently hatched from a meeting of Intellectual Ventures, a patent house which regularly gathers scientists and technologists to brainstorm together. TechFlash notes that the official filings came through an Intellectual Ventures affiliate, Searete LLC.

One of the five patents also suggests how to pay
for the massive seagoing fleet, including selling insurance policies in hurricane-prone areas -- so much for the billionaire backer.

This represents just the latest in a long line of geoengineering proposals aimed at taming Mother Nature, whether aimed at climate change or hurricanes. Even the prestigious National Academy of Sciences held a workshop in June on geoengineering, although that ended with disagreements on whether the cure might be worse than the problem.

We previously looked at other plans regarding hurricanes, such as sending supersonic jets slicing into the eye of the giant storms. But for now, it's likely that coastal cities should at least invest in more grounded ideas to become hurricane-proof.

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