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Newsvandal - : Newsvandal. The Next Web - International technology news, business & culture. After the Shift. Science News, Articles, and Information - Scientific American. 60-DAY COUNTDOWN BEGINS -- U.S. Media Silent as BBC Confirms: Fukushima Radiation Plume Arriving North American Coast. February 25, 2014 -- (TRN) -- Today, a 60 day countdown has begun until the arrival of Fukushima radiation on the west coast of North America. The mass-media in the United States remains disgracefully silent despite the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) confirming that a massive plume of radiation in the Pacific Ocean is arriving. California, Oregon and Washington state will begin to get the worst of it -- within 60 days.

Folks out there HAVE to prepare, just in case. We tell you how. PLEASE NOTE: This story is causing severe load on our server; the page may take time to load. The image above, provided by the BBC, shows the "likely" scientific projection of radioactive waste flowing toward the west coast of North America from the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Reactor meltdowns and explosions in Japan, which took place in March, 2011. The WHOI scientist described the citizen science effort now under way to record radioactivity in beach waters of the western United States. E) Schools. 4NI - Northern Ireland On The Internet - NI News, NI Property, NI Jobs, Used Cars NI, NI Local Directory. 100 Websites You Should Know and Use (updated!) - StumbleUpon - Nightly. In the spring of 2007, Julius Wiedemann, editor in charge at Taschen GmbH, gave a legendary TED University talk: an ultra-fast-moving ride through the “100 websites you should know and use.”

Six years later, it remains one of the most viewed TED blog posts ever. Time for an update? We think so. Below, the 2013 edition of the 100 websites to put on your radar and in your browser. To see the original list, click here. While most of these sites are still going strong and remain wonderful resources, we’ve crossed out any that are no longer functioning. And because there are so many amazing resources out there, please add your own ideas in the comments.

And now, the original list from 2007, created by Julius Wiedemann, editor in charge at Taschen GmbH. Alltop, all the top stories. Cygnes noirs. The world of free energy. In the late 1880's, trade journals in the electrical sciences were predicting free electricity and free energy in the near future. Incredible discoveries about the nature of electricity were becoming common place. Nikola Tesla was demonstrating "wireless lighting" and other wonders associated with high frequency currents. There was an excitement about the future like never before. Within 20 years, there would be automobiles, airplanes, movies, recorded music, telephones, radio, and practical cameras. The Victorian Age was giving way to something totally new. For the first time in history, common people were encouraged to envision a utopian future filled with abundant modern transportation and communication, as well as jobs, housing and food for everyone.

Current State of Technology Actually, the answer to that question is no. But first, I would like to describe to you a short list of free energy technologies that I am currently aware of, and that are proven beyond all reasonable doubt. Social Media Informer. Internet Stones. COM Media. Silicon Valley Watcher - at the intersection of technology and media.

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