Articles from NaturalNews In-House Writers:
Free Energy Technology Could Destroy the Natural World (or Save It)By Mike Adams, April 26 2009 (CounterThink) As the editor of CounterThink, I've long been a proponent of free energy technologies and research. I've written about the reality of cold fusion for more than ten years, braving the incessant whining of ignorant scientists who said it was all a hoax, year after year, right up until the U.S. Navy recently announced its own cold fusion breakthroughs.
But in the world of free energy, cold fusion is where things are just warming up. The really interesting stuff is more in the realm...
Why the Free Market Doesn't Work: Consumption vs. ConservationBy Mike Adams, April 26 2009 (NaturalNews) I'm a big free market proponent. I love the "freedom" in it... the individual decisions of hundreds of millions of people coalescing into an "invisible hand" of efficiency improvements, quality of life enhancements and unlimited abundance. That's the Alice-in-Wonderland version of the free market economy, anyway. In reality, the free market is broken. It doesn't work (at least not as we once hoped it would), and it can't last. In fact, unless some important changes are made to the way...
Why Texas will (Eventually) Secede From the Union - And Other States will FollowBy Mike Adams, April 18 2009 (NaturalNews) Chuck Norris says he'll run for President of the new nation of Texas if it breaks apart from the United States of America (http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=91103). Gov. Rick Perry says he'll support the secession if Texans want it (http://www.myfoxchicago.com/dpp/news/dpgo_Secession_Controversy_Heats_Up2415789).
Over the past few years, I've publicly predicted the breaking up of the United States of America in numerous articles, including this March 22...
Police State Agents Detain Ron Paul Supporter in Airport for Carrying CashBy Mike Adams, April 9 2009 (CounterThink) I've warned readers for years about the "coming U.S. police state," even while being blasted by critics for exaggerating the issue. "We're not in a police state," they often tell me in feedback emails. "People are only arrested if they commit real crimes," they explain.
Tell that to Steve Bierfeldt, a Ron Paul supporter who was recently harassed, detained and threatened by TSA officers at the St. Louis airport. What was Steve's crime? He carried $4700 in a metal cash box -- money...
Why the End of America is Closer than You ThinkBy Mike Adams, March 21 2009 (CounterThink) I recently moved to Ecuador. Not for a vacation. Not for a month or two. I moved to Ecuador for good, as a permanent resident. Upon hearing my plans for living in South America, many people who knew me in the States asked things like, "Well what about the stability of Ecuador as a nation?" To which I would respond, "Oh, you mean the stability of banks that don't make loans and don't invest in derivatives? You mean the stability of a nation where the population still has the courage...
AIG Bonuses Add to Potential for Public Revolt against Wall Street, Federal ReserveBy Mike Adams, March 16 2009 (CounterThink) When AIG took more than $170 billion in bailout money from the Federal Reserve, it insisted it was so poor that only emergency funding of public money could save it. That was before AIG revealed it was "contractually obliged" to pay $165 million in bonuses to its executives. Which executives, exactly? The ones who lost all the money in the first place!
But this article isn't about the facts surrounding the AIG bailout and its subsequent payout of $165 million in bonuses to incompetent...
Financial Update: Why the Economic Destruction of America May Be Step One of A Global Banking Power GrabBy Mike Adams, March 5 2009 (CounterThink) The financial events that have taken place in the U.S. and around the world over the last few months are, in many ways, no surprise. In a September, 2008 financial seminar (http://www.truthpublishing.com/Health_Ranger_Live_p/live-cat21507.htm), I publicly predicted the majority of the big trends you're seeing unfold right now: The wave of commercial bankruptcies, the second round of bailout money, the dangerous creation of new money by the Fed and a continued weakening of both the...
Morgellons: Expert Says Awareness and Early Treatment are ParamountBy Barbara L. Minton, March 5 2009 (NewsTarget) Morgellons is a terrifying disease reaching pandemic status. Yet because the symptoms of the disease are so bizarre, people who have it tend to withdraw and become isolated from society. With mysterious fibers and parasites coming through lesions in their skin, Morgellons sufferers often live in fear. As a result there is no pressure on the medical establishment to become educated about the disease, and most practitioners continue to view it as isolated instances of delusional parasitosis...
Rare Fungus Discovered that Converts Plant Cellulose to Diesel FuelBy David Gutierrez, March 5 2009 (NaturalNews) Researchers from Montana State University, Yale University and the Center for Lab Services in Pasco, Washington, have discovered a fungus that naturally synthesizes diesel compounds, according to a paper published in the journal Microbiology.
"These are the first organisms that have been found that make many of the ingredients of diesel," researcher Professor Gary Strobel said. "This is a major discovery."
The fungus, Gliocladium roseum, was discovered living inside a type of...
American Doctors, Medical Staff Committed Sexual Abuse and Torture of Gitmo PrisonersBy Mike Adams, February 19 2009 (NaturalNews) Specialist Brandon Neely, a member of the U.S. Army, witnessed horrifying events at Guantanamo Bay: Beatings, sexual abuse, prisoner humiliation, forced medication, torture... and many of these acts were carried out by American doctors and medical personnel.
In December of 2008, Spc. Brandon Neely found the courage to share his story with the Center for the Study of Human Rights in the Americas (CSHRA). His interview, which was recorded and transcribed, is now posted in full at the...
EPA Sued to Properly Assess Health Risks of Pesticides in the Water SupplyBy David Gutierrez, February 11 2009 (NaturalNews) The nonprofit environmental law firm Earthjustice has sued the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for failing to properly take into account the health and ecological risks of approved pesticides.
"There are several pesticides on the market that pose extreme risks to human health - through the water, air and food," said Earthjustice attorney Joshua Osborne-Klein. "Our lawsuits say that the EPA has not fully assessed these risks."
Of particular concern is the tendency of pesticides...
 EPA Warns of Impending Human Threat Due to Global WarmingBy David Gutierrez, February 8 2009 (NaturalNews) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a strong warning that global warming will have "substantial human health impacts" within the next few decades. The warning came in a report released only days after the same agency declined to regulate global warming-causing greenhouse gases as pollutants under the Clean Air Act.
"Today typifies the climate-change schizophrenia in the Bush administration," said U.S. Rep. Edward J. Markey, chair of the House Select Committee on...
ADM, Monsanto to Study Converting Corn Waste to BiofuelsBy David Gutierrez, February 2 2009 (NaturalNews) Three major agribusiness companies have announced plans to work together on studying whether unharvested corn residue could be used to produce animal feed or biofuels.
Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) Co., Deere & Co. and Monsanto Co. will conduct research into whether it can be economically viable to gather, store and transport the unused leaves, stalks and cobs of corn plants, known as "stover." This scrap is normally left on the ground after harvest to decompose naturally, replenishing...
The Higgs Boson Particle Isn't a Particle - Why the Search for Subatomic Particles is an IllusionBy Mike Adams, January 30 2009 (NaturalNews) Physicists are a great bunch of folks. They're bright and imaginative, but just like professionals in any other field of science, when educated under the same organized system of beliefs they have the ability to cluster together and share some rather remarkable delusions.
The latest delusion is the search for the so-called Higgs Boson Particle. It's a multi-billion dollar effort that has taken decades to pursue in the U.S. using the Fermilab particle accelerator. Soon, the search...
Movie Review: Wall-E from Pixar is the Best Animated Film of 2008By Mike Adams, January 29 2009 (NaturalNews) Released in the Summer of 2008, the animated feature film "Wall-E" from Pixar is flat out one of the best animated feature films you'll ever see. It easily takes the title of best animated film of 2008, and perhaps of all time. If you haven't seen Wall-E yet, you owe it to yourself to pick up this movie and see what you've been missing.
The film is set in the far future when Earth's climate has been destroyed by humans, and the surviving drifters live on a distant space station,...
 Radioactive Medical Devices Could be Used to Make Dirty BombsBy David Gutierrez, January 15 2009 (NaturalNews) The radioactive devices used in medical centers across the country could pose an attractive target for terrorists seeking to make dirty bombs, according to a report by a panel of the U.S. National Research council.
In a report commissioned by Congress, the council suggests phasing out the 5,000 most radioactive medical devices in the United States, with a particular emphasis on the 1,300 radionuclide devices that use radioactive cesium chloride.
Cesium chloride contains the high...
 Movement Aims to Give Nature Legal StandingBy David Gutierrez, January 14 2009 (NaturalNews) A growing number of environmentalists and legal scholars are arguing that non-humans such as trees, rivers and animals should have legal standing to defend their rights in court, and that humans should be able to bring lawsuits on their behalf.
"If I've got a right to life, you have a duty not to kill me," said Cormac Cullinan, a South African environmental lawyer and the author of "Wild Law".
"If one thinks of other species in the same way ... they would at least have the right...
 Granite Countertops Release Cancer-Causing Radon GasBy David Gutierrez, December 29 2008 (NaturalNews) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports an increasing number of calls from homeowners and radon inspectors in recent months concerning granite countertops emitting unusually high levels of radiation.
"It's not that all granite is dangerous," said Stanley Liebert, a radon measurement and mitigation technician from CMT Laboratories in Clifton Park, N.Y. "But I've seen a few that might heat up your Cheerios a little."
Liebert carried out testing at the home of pediatrician...
 Eco-Friendly Hotels Gaining PopularityBy David Gutierrez, December 28 2008 (NaturalNews) More and more hotels are billing themselves as "eco- friendly," in response to a growing consumer desire to make more ethical purchasing decisions.
Eleven hotels in the United States have already been certified under the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program of the U.S. Green Building Council. The Gaia Napa Valley Hotel in American Canyon, Calif., for example, uses special tubes to magnify sunlight into its hallways and conference room, creating life so bright...
Review: Golden Lion Mint is Trusted, Private Source for Gold and SilverBy Mike Adams, December 23 2008 (NaturalNews) As the rapid devaluation of the American dollar rapidly approaches, more and more people are looking for a safe place to store their savings. In previous articles, I've talked about the importance of putting some percentage of your savings in gold and silver coins (that amount varies from 10% to 50%, depending on who you ask).
These discussions got the attention of Peter Ragnar from Roaring Lion Publishing (www.RoaringLionPublishing.com). Peter is a remarkable author, speaker and...
 NASA Research Identifies Areas Suitable For Offshore Wind FarmsBy David Gutierrez, December 23 2008 (NaturalNews) Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., have used global satellite maps to identify the locations on earth that are most suitable for the placement of offshore wind farms, according to paper published in Geophysical Research Letters.
The researchers used seven years of data from the QuikSCAT satellite, which was launched in 1999 and has been continuously collecting information on the direction, speed and power of ocean surface winds ever since...
 NF3 in Microchips May be the Missing Greenhouse GasBy David Gutierrez, December 22 2008 (NaturalNews) A chemical widely used to manufacture microchips and flat-screen monitors and televisions has 17,000 times the greenhouse effect of carbon dioxide, but remains unregulated under domestic laws or international treaties, a team of atmospheric chemists from the University of California-Irvine has warned, in a paper published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.
The chemical in question is known as nitrogen trifluoride (NF3), and researchers Michael J. Prather and Juno Hsu have...
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Is the Bounce Still Bouncing? By Daily Reckoning, April 26 2009 (NewsTarget) Is the Bounce Still Bouncing?
[Bill Bonner] 04/22/09 Buenos Aires, Argentina "What's that smell?"
We were on an airplane when Edward, 15, noticed an odor that seemed out of place.
"Dad...you should have at least cleaned your boots!"
The manure began accumulating when we rode up to the high pasture on Tuesday. More about that below...
In the meantime, the Dow rallied a bit yesterday- up 127 points...barely half of what it lost on Monday.
Is the bounce still bouncing?...
The Failed Intervention: A Morality Play in Three PartsBy Daily Reckoning, April 26 2009 (NewsTarget) The Failed Intervention: A Morality Play in Three Parts
[Addison Wiggin] 04/17/09 Baltimore, Maryland The Daily Reckoning PRESENTS: Some of you may recognize today's DR essay, published first in April of 2005. It never hurts to be well acquainted with one's past...even if that past happens to include mistakes. At the height of the housing boom, many mistakes were made...and made again. This 'play' written during that time, offers some insight into what those who made themselves...
The Feds Keep Spending AliveBy Daily Reckoning, April 26 2009 (NewsTarget) The Feds Keep Spending Alive
[Bill Bonner] 04/13/09 Buenos Aires, Argentina What a wonderful time to be alive! Never has it been easier to feel superior to our fellow man! So many dopey ideas...so many preposterous delusions! So many fools...so eager to part ways with their money!
We have to pinch ourselves occasionally...and remind ourselves that it is real.
Yes, after the real estate bubble burst, we thought the fun might be over. But no! In come the feds. As you know, what...
A 'Rebubble' AttemptBy Daily Reckoning, April 20 2009 (NewsTarget) A 'Rebubble' Attempt
[Bill Bonner] 04/10/09 Buenos Aires, Argentina The rally is on! The Dow rose another 246 points yesterday.
Enjoy it while it lasts...but keep those trailing stops tight.
The "End of the Rally is Nigh," says Barron's.
Our old friend, Marc Faber, says he expects a 10% drop in the stock market before the rally resumes.
Maybe. This rally is going to end sometime. But it probably has a ways to go. There are still a lot of suckers who haven't been drawn...
California Dreamin'By Daily Reckoning, April 20 2009 (NewsTarget) California Dreamin'
[Bill Bonner] 04/10/09 Buenos Aires, Argentina The pall of insolvency hangs over Los Angeles like the smoke from a brush fire. Fire is such a hazard in California that inspectors roam the hills around the city looking for dead wood. Residents are fined if it is found on their lots. But no such penalty awaits those whose financial tinder poses a risk.
We have come to California to look into the future. America may lead the world. But the Golden State leads...
Deflation's ReturnBy Daily Reckoning, April 20 2009 (NewsTarget) Deflation's Return
[Bill Bonner]04/09/09 Buenos Aires, Argentina The Dow rose 47 points yesterday...and is up around 180 points this morning. Not too much...but the rally is still on. More or less. But don't trust it...keep moving up those stops.
The state of the economy can be summed up this way, according to our friend Barry Ritholtz, author of The Big Picture blog and the forthcoming book Bailout Nation.
"Imagine you jump from a airplane- for a while, you are free falling...
The Great DeceptionBy Daily Reckoning, April 18 2009 (NewsTarget) The Great Deception
[Bill Bonner] 04/08/09 Los Angeles, California It's the Great Deception...
Not much time to write this morning. In a few minutes, we're getting on a flight from L.A. to Buenos Aires. Now, in the lounge in Houston, we're wondering if the bear market rally is over...
The Dow fell again yesterday- down 186 points. It could be that the rally is over...and at only about 15% up from the bottom. That would be a disappointment to many investors. They were just beginning...
A Sucker's RallyBy Daily Reckoning, April 18 2009 (NewsTarget) A Sucker's Rally
[Bill Bonner] 04/07/09 Los Angeles, California Keep moving up those stop losses!
The Dow took a breather yesterday. The index was down 41 points.
But as far as we can tell, the rally is still underway. The G20 meeting is widely seen as a triumph. The money is flowing. People think we've seen the bottom.
"Cramer: The Depression is over," says a headline. Jim Cramer says the bottom has come and gone. That's all we need to know. If Cramer thinks the worst is...
Bear Market SurpriseBy Daily Reckoning, April 18 2009 (NewsTarget) Bear Market Suprise
[Bill Bonner] 04/07/09 San Diego, California "People in this country don't realize how bad things can be," said Richard Russell on Saturday night.
"I lived through the Great Depression. I remember people standing in bread lines. It was hard to get a job, any job, back then. But now, you see the restaurants are still full. People are still spending money. They may be worried and they may be beginning to save, but there's no sense of urgency. And there's a rally...
The New World OrderBy Daily Reckoning, April 18 2009 (NewsTarget) The New World Order
[Bill Bonner] 04/03/09 London, England In London, last night:
"You weren't here today," began the cab driver. "You missed the excitement. You know, the G20 meeting. They held it here in London...
"Some lads got out of control. They smashed a window over at the Royal Bank of Scotland, and then broke up the computers and so forth...
"Nothing very important, but the media makes a big thing of it. They kept talking about that G20 meeting- as if they were...
How to Put the "Great" into a DepressionBy Daily Reckoning, April 18 2009 (NewsTarget) How to Put the "Great" into a Depression
[Bill Bonner] 04/03/09 London, England The facts are extravagant enough; the theories take our breath away
"The Great Depression in the United States," wrote Milton Friedman, "...is a testament to how much harm can be done by mistakes on the part of a few men when they wield vast power over the monetary system of a country."
What a wonderful time to be alive! We get to see things we had only read about in the history books...such as a...
Capitalism is Doing its WorkBy Daily Reckoning, April 14 2009 (NewsTarget) Capitalism is Doing its Work
[Bill Bonner] 04/02/09 Paris, France We're playing it straight today. And, as usual, optimistic...
The world is NOT going to Hell in a handcart. After a long time spent in the handcart, it is finally getting out and standing on its two feet. Americans are beginning to save again. The Chinese are beginning to look for other places to sell their gadgets and paraphernalia.
Capitalism is doing its work. It's destroying the mistakes of the Bubble Epoch...
The Dollar's Days are NumberedBy Daily Reckoning, April 14 2009 (NewsTarget) The Dollar's Days are Numbered
[Bill Bonner] 03/30/09 Granada, Spain The dollar's days are numbered. We are beginning to feel sorry for it...as we do all lost causes.
Trouble is, we don't know whether it's a big number or a little number that marks the dollar's last days.
Last week, a decimal point seemed to move to the left. A UN advisory panel had suggested that maybe it was time to figure it out a better way to run the world's monetary system. Better, that is, than using...
A Talk With Tim GeithnerBy Daily Reckoning, April 14 2009 (NewsTarget) A Talk With Tim Geithner
[Bill Bonner] 04/01/09 Paris, France Our phone rang yesterday. You know, the hotline we set up to help Treasury Secretaries and Finance Ministers cope with the problems of the global financial meltdown?
We picked it up...it was Tim Geithner!
Imagine our surprise. But we explained that we were delighted to help and proceeded to outline the problem he faced and suggested a course of action. What follows is merely a recitation of our conversation:
"Tim...
U.S. Bonds - the Riskiest Safeguard in Financial HistoryBy Daily Reckoning, April 14 2009 (NewsTarget) U.S. Bonds- the Riskiest Safeguard in Financial History
[Bill Bonner]03/19/09 Paris, France It's the waterslide into Hell! Whee!
What a day. Under cover of the AIG scandal, the Fed did something foolhardy yesterday.
"Fed plan stuns investors," says the headline in the Financial Times this morning.
It should stun us all. But we're getting used to expensive bamboozles.
In response to the Fed's latest move, the yield on 10-year Treasuries fell more than any time since they...
The Feds Take on the Auto IndustryBy Daily Reckoning, April 14 2009 (NewsTarget) The Feds Take on the Auto Industry
[Bill Bonner] 03/31/09 Paris, France We're delighted to see Mr. Obama in action...rolling up his sleeves and taking direct action to straighten out the U.S. auto business. In this world of collapsing asset values and depression, we needed a laugh.
Yes, dear reader...here at The Daily Reckoning, we feel positively blessed. We are getting to see things we never thought we'd see: crash, depression, socialism, nationalizations...things that we'd read...
Still Searching for a RecoveryBy Daily Reckoning, April 9 2009 (NewsTarget) Still Searching for a Recovery
[Bill Bonner] 03/27/09 Paris, France The mobs are forming...
Give the sans-culottes a chance...and they'll turn violent. So far, two bosses have been held hostage in France. Employees wanted something the bosses either couldn't or wouldn't give.
In England, the yahoos attacked poor Sir Fred Goodwin's house. Fred ran the Royal Bank of Scotland into the ground; you'd think the rabble would be delighted.
In America, meanwhile, they organize bus...
Born BiddableBy Daily Reckoning, April 9 2009 (NewsTarget) Born Biddable
[Bill Bonner] 03/27/09 Paris, France Mr. Timothy Geithner was the man who was on watch when the ship ran aground. His job, as head of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, was to keep an eye on Wall Street. Now, he's come forward with a new $1 trillion plan to get the boat back on the water. He should have left it to the ship-breakers.
We almost feel sorry for him; Sisyphus had it easier. But Sisyphus was doing honest work. Besides, when Geithner's tour of duty is...
Fed Begins Buying U.S. TreasuriesBy Daily Reckoning, April 9 2009 (NewsTarget) Fed Begins Buying U.S. Treasuries
[Bill Bonner] 03/25/09 London, England Write in your diary...save today's newspapers...remember what you did today. Most historians won't even notice, but today is a big, big day.
Today is the day the Fed begins buying U.S. Treasuries. Britain is doing it already. So is Japan. Why shouldn't we? What's a few trillion extra...just between friends?
The scope of the project is immense.
Do you remember how it works, dear reader? When you buy...
A Bailout in DisguiseBy Daily Reckoning, April 9 2009 (NewsTarget) A Bailout in Disguise
[Bill Bonner] 03/26/09 London, England Three cheers for Topolanek!
Never heard of him? Neither had we until this morning. But on the front page of today's Financial Times, we discover two extraordinary things. Topolanek is the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (and coincidentally, president of the European Union). And, he has a very accurate road map.
"The US is repeating mistakes from the 1930s," he says, "such as wide-ranging stimuluses, protectionist...
U.S. Bonds - the Riskiest Safeguard in Financial HistoryBy Daily Reckoning, March 30 2009 (NewsTarget) U.S. Bonds- the Riskiest Safeguard in Financial History
[Bill Bonner]03/19/09 Paris, France It's the waterslide into Hell! Whee!
What a day. Under cover of the AIG scandal, the Fed did something foolhardy yesterday.
"Fed plan stuns investors," says the headline in the Financial Times this morning.
It should stun us all. But we're getting used to expensive bamboozles.
In response to the Fed's latest move, the yield on 10-year Treasuries fell more than any time since they...
The Fix Is in at AIGBy Daily Reckoning, March 30 2009 (NewsTarget) The Fix Is in at AIG
[Bill Bonner] 03/18/09 Paris, France "Stone him to death!"
No kidding. Dilapidation may be coming back into style. That's what one of Madoff's victims proposed in front of the courthouse.
We're in the "anger" stage, writes John Authers in the Financial Times. No more denial...now, people want blood.
After the South Sea Bubble blew up, in the 18th century, the Walpole government was faced with similar anger. It seized the property of the company's directors...
Jerome Daly: The Man Who Humbled the Federal ReserveBy Gabriel Donohoe, March 21 2009 (NewsTarget) Jerome Daly is one of the few men to take on the might of the Federal Reserve in the courts and win. 40 years ago, a Minnesota bank attempted to foreclose on Daly`s mortgage but he humiliated them, thanks to his profound knowledge of Fractional Reserve Banking and a courageous, scrupulously honest judge. The judge delivered a dynamite decision that blasted the Federal Reserve and National Banks as unconstitutional and fraudulent. Understandably, the bankers have tried to bury this case...
The Great Red HopeBy Daily Reckoning, March 21 2009 (NewsTarget) http://www.dailyreckoning.com/the-great-red-hope/
[Bill Bonner] 03/12/09 London, England The Great Red Hope. We'll get to the commies in a just a moment. First, a question: what happened to Tuesday's big rally?
Yesterday, stocks held steady. The dollar lost ground. And gold rose back over $900.
So, are we at the beginning of a major rally...or did it end in a single day? We wait to find out.
In the meantime, let's look at China.
Yes, dear reader, the whole world turned...
Federal Firefighters to the Rescue!By Daily Reckoning, March 18 2009 (CounterThink) Federal Firefighters to the Rescue!
[Bill Bonner] 03/02/09 London, England Investors are "bloodied and confused",says Warren Buffett, "much as though they were small birds that had strayed into a badminton game..."
By the end of 2008, $30-$40 trillion had been lost, in stocks, housing and derivatives. Investors breathed a sigh of relief when December 31 finally came. But then came 2009! World markets have fallen 18% so far this year...2009 is on track to lose far more than even...
Without the Bankers: America can be Prosperous and Debt Free By Gabriel Donohoe, March 18 2009 (NewsTarget) The world's economy is in a state of chaos because of the unbridled greed of bankers. Their recklessness and deception has brought many countries to the brink of ruin, including the United States where the global rot is believed to have started with the avaricious sub-prime lenders.
But now, because of unprecedented public scrutiny (and previous articles on Natural News), people are becoming aware of a great banking secret. It`s a banking secret so astonishing, so simple, and so brazen...
Fuel-Saving Shock Absorber Invented at MITBy Susanne Morrone, C.N.C., February 19 2009 (NewsTarget) At a time when the saving of energy and fuel is a top priority, a team of MIT undergraduate students have invented a technology to increase fuel economy as reported in ScienceDaily (Feb. 13, 2009). Called the GenShock, their patented shock absorber generates electricity from small bumps in the road. Senior Shakeel Avadhany and his team say they can produce up to a 10 percent improvement in overall vehicle fuel efficiency with their regenerative shock absorbers.
"We wanted to figure...
Six Ways to Save Money on Healthy Meals By Laura Weldon, February 19 2009 (NewsTarget) Concerned about sacrificing your healthy diet to today's difficult economy? According to the International Herald Tribune, "The Department of Agriculture forecasts that food prices will jump by 4 percent or 5 percent in 2009, compared with 5.5 percent this year. Some predict much steeper increases." This is the largest increase in food prices in over 15 years. But there are changes you can make to your daily and weekly routine that will help you develop a reasonable food budget. Advance...
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