ANALYSIS
ANALYSIS
News and commentaries that reveal historical facts and trends that place current events into perspective and make it possible to anticipate future events.
A man who lived through the Bosnian war gives advice on how to prepare for disasters that lead to anarchy caused by shortages of food, water, electricity, medical help, gasoline, and money. The origin of this article has not been authenticated, but we believe the account is accurate and the advice is totally realistic. Personal Liberty posted 2015 Aug 20 (Story) (Cached)
A new study from Columbia University links depression to consumption of refined carbohydrates and sugar. Women who consume large amounts of added sugars and refined grains were found to have a 23% increased risk of depression. True Activist 2015 Aug 19 (Story) (Cached)
India: The airport in Kochi is operating on solar power, using 46,000 photovoltaic panels. The project took six months to build and cost $10 million. It is anticipated that the cost will be recouped in five years and that the panels will last twenty-five years. Aljazeera 2015 Aug 18 (Story)
US: The TSA has spent $160 million on body scanners that failed to detect explosives and weapons 67 out of 70 times. The covert tests were conducted by the Department of Homeland Security. HNGN 2015 Aug 18 (Story) (Cached)
Is it possible that a suppressed technology exists in the archives at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory that can produce electrical power from nuclear energy with almost zero health risk? Is it possible that this technology would produce no nuclear waste that lasted more than a few years? Is it possible that this technology could use up radioactive bi-products from military weapons, such as spent uranium, to generate electricity. The author of this analysis says yes to all three questions. posted 2015 Aug 13 Infinite Energy (Story)(Cached)
The Russian Prosecutor-General’s Office says that the activities of the US National Endowment for Democracy are classified as “undesirable”. That means the Russian government considers it to be a threat to its interests. Carl Gershman, the neo-conservative who has been president of the NED since it was founded in 1983, confirmed this by stating that the NED was a cover for distributing funds among opposition movements in foreign countries. The idea is to do openly and in the name of democracy what the CIA traditionally does covertly in the name of national security. NEO posted 2015 Aug 8 (Story) (Cached)