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Viktor Schauberger & UFO's of Nazi Germany
submitted by grrow 718 days ago (via makeahistory.com)
It was nearly the end of WWII. Scientist Viktor Schauberger worked on a secret project. It was the knowledge of Implosion. To put it simply: Implosion instead of Explosion! Following the energy paths of the monochord and the implosion technology one reaches the realm of antimatter and thus the cancellation of gravity.
 
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Hubble telescope captures image of mysterious x-shaped object in space
submitted by grrow 718 days ago (via makeahistory.com)
Is that a smashed comet or an X-Wing fighter? Scientists are offering up their own theories as to what created the striking star-inspired image, which was captured by NASA's Hubble telescope in January. The object - dubbed “P/2010 A2” after it was discovered in early January by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research program sky survey - has traits similar to a comet, but the x-shape appea
 
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Cult Psychedelic art rock posters collection
submitted by grrow 718 days ago (via makeahistory.com)
Visual artwork inspired by psychedelic experiences induced by drugs such as LSD, mescaline, and psilocybin. Rick Griffin, Victor Moscoso, Stanley Mouse, Alton Kelley, Wes Wilson, ZAP comics....... The psychedelic art movement is similar to the surrealist movement in that it prescribes a mechanism for obtaining inspiration.
 
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Health fascism in the 21th century
submitted by grrow 716 days ago (via makeahistory.com)
Buried in Barack Obama's so-called stimulus bill is funding for a bureaucratic structure for the government to begin rationing the health care of the American people. A centralized government bureaucracy would be established that would ultimately have the power to decide what health care you can have, and when, especially when it involves highly expensive, advanced medical care for the seriou
 
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Sculptor makes likeness of politician using cow poo
submitted by grrow 715 days ago (via makeahistory.com)
A sculpture of New Zealand ACC and Environment Minister Nick Smith was made out of cow manure by artist Sam Mahon. Mahon did the Nick Smith poo-a-like in protest of Smith's too-soft position on dairy farm pollution. A sculpture has sold for $3,080 on auction site TradeMe.co.
 
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Hindu Nepalis celebrate the ‘great night of Shiva’ smoking hashish and marij
submitted by grrow 711 days ago (via makeahistory.com)
Narcotic Drugs (Control) Act forbids buying and selling of drugs in Nepal. But a site at the Pashupatinath Temple area 13-14.02.2010 made a mockery of the law. It was but smoke and mirrors. The holy site of Hindus smoked round-the-clock. The breeze smelled the cannabis as far away as Mitrapark and Gaushala. Some 50,000 Hindu pilgrims from Nepal and India gathered in Kathmandu’s Pashaupatinath
 
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Seven theories of everything that pretend to describe the fundamental nature of
submitted by grrow 701 days ago (via makeahistory.com)
The "theory of everything" is one of the most cherished dreams of science. If it is ever discovered, it will describe the workings of the universe at the most fundamental level and thus encompass our entire understanding of nature. We still don't have a theory that describes the fundamental nature of the universe, but there are plenty of candidates.
 
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The World's First Commercial Brain-Computer Interface + history of BCI
submitted by grrow 697 days ago (via makeahistory.com)
A brain–computer interface (BCI), is a direct communication pathway between a brain and an external device. BCIs are often aimed at assisting, augmenting or repairing human cognitive or sensory-motor functions. Thanks to the remarkable cortical plasticity of the brain, signals from implanted prostheses can, after adaptation, be handled by the brain like natural sensor or effector channels. Fo
 
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