Picture from inside e-diesel plantNational Geographic – by Wendy Koch

Cars that run on a synthetic fuel, made from water and air, represent the cutting-edge of innovation now sweeping the auto industry. In a German factory, Audi is making “e-diesel” that uses— rather than emits—carbon dioxide.

The carbon-neutral fuel contains no sulfur or fossil oil. If it catches on and is produced for a mass market, it could make internal combustion engines much cleaner in the future.   Continue reading “Cars That Run on Air and Water? Audi Rolls Out E-Diesel”

Lee Hoogveldt during K9 attackCop Block – by Asa Jay

Body-cam video has been released as a part of a lawsuit filed against the West Jordan Police Department in Utah, showing an officer kicking in a door and releasing a police K9 on a man seated, surrendering on his couch, with his hands raised.

The video shows Lee Hoogveldt seated on a sofa after police enter his home on March 24, 2013. After commands from officers, he raises his hands in the air before a police dog jumps up and chews on his face for 15 seconds.   Continue reading “Video Shows Officer Break Down Door, Release K9 On Seated Man With Hands Raised”

Intellihub – by Alex Thomas

Within the last 48 hours multiple mainstream news outlets have attacked the alternative media and any coverage of Jade Helm that doesn’t automatically believe the military’s official reasons for the multi state realistic training exercise.

The attacks purposefully conflated questions or opinion pieces about what may happen during Jade Helm with the legitimate facts put forward in actual news pieces by the alternative media.   Continue reading “Mainstream press targets alternative media over Jade Helm coverage in series of coordinated attacks”

Activist Post – by Catherine J. Frompovich

When people talk about Smart Meters (SMs), often they just fumble around in most instances. One informed activist in Pennsylvania, Tom McCarey, was interviewed on an Allentown, PA, radio show the morning of April 30, 2015, and categorically laid out what’s going on with SMs.

Not only is dirty electricity involved with SMs in Pennsylvania—as elsewhere—but there also are dirty politics going on too.    Continue reading “What Consumers Should Know about Smart Meters”

Infowars – by Steve Watson

During a hearing Homeland Security head Jeh Johnson admitted Wednesday that he doesn’t know or understand the laws covered by the Fourth Amendment.

Johnson was appearing at a Senate gathering on the government’s surveillance capabilities and authority, specifically regarding obtaining records from telephone companies without a warrant.   Continue reading “Homeland Security Chief Admits He Doesn’t Understand 4th Amendment”

7586943_GInformation Liberation – by Adema Freeman

In Detroit, a family is sitting around their home, just minding their own business, when there’s a knock at the door and it’s the police. They claim to have a warrant. So you open the door and several cops burst into your home. This much is known, the rest of the story depends on who you’re talking too. Of course, the police claim that Kelom, who was wanted on the warrant, lunged at police with a hammer. While the family contest that Kelom had turned his life around and was in fact lunging towards his father. According to WSWS:   Continue reading “Family of Detroit Man Killed by ICE Agent: He Was Executed”

time to go against the grainNutritional Anarchy

I really hate food labels, food pyramids, the USDA, and the FDA.

All of the stuff that they say are good for you are bad for you. And the things they say are bad for you are actually good for you.

Here’s why: of course, it all boils down to money. As usual.   Continue reading “Got Chronic Health Issues? Maybe It’s Time to Go Against the Grain”

Hiding waterSurvivopedia – by Bill White

One of the most basic principles of prepper OPSEC is to hide your preparations, so that others don’t get an idea of what you’re doing. While that is a good idea, it’s not always easy to accomplish. Some things are easy to hide, while others, well, they’re more like trying to hide an elephant in your garden.

Such is the case with water. It’s not that water in and of itself is so hard to hide, but that you need so much of it. That’s what makes it hard to hide. If all you had to do was hide 100 gallons or so, then you could put it in your basement and be done with it. But you need a whole lot more water than that, which means that you’ve got a problem finding a place to put it.   Continue reading “How To Hide Your Water Reserve”

drone-for-planting-trees-BioCarbon-Engineering-True Activist – by John Vibes

A new company is hoping to reverse deforestation by using drones to plant trees. The company, BioCarbon Engineering, plans to disperse seedlings using drones, which could plant up to one billion trees per year.

“We are going to counter industrial scale deforestation using industrial scale reforestation,” says Lauren Fletcher, the founder of BioCarbon Engineering.   Continue reading “New Company Wants To Plant One Billion Trees Per Year Using Drones”

homeschool-michigan-billCounter Current News – by M. David, April 18, 2015

A new bill in Michigan would require homeschoolers to be monitored by the State with two annual visits from social workers.

The bill was introduced this week, after two children were found dead in a freezer by officers serving an eviction. The children had been dead for two years, but their mother had told everyone who asked about them that they were being homeschooled.   Continue reading “Bill Would Force Homeschoolers To Have Home Inspections by Social Workers”