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Clean Energy and the U.S. Handicap: One Man’s Story
By Escape The Illusion on July 27, 2010 | No Comments
By Melinda Burns. On-again, off-again federal support cripples emerging industries in the United States, America’s pre-eminent wind energy pioneer believes. Jim Dehlsen, America’s most successful wind power innovator and entrepreneur, has been tilting at windmills since the early 1980s. Back the... -
Crocodile Tears on Wall Street
By Escape The Illusion on April 17, 2010 | 1 Comment
With all due respect, we can only wish those Tea Party activists who gathered in Washington and other cities this week weren’t so single-minded about just who’s responsible for all their troubles, real and imagined. They’re up in arms, so to speak, against Big Government, especiall... -
Tyranny vs. the Internet
By Escape The Illusion on April 13, 2010 | No Comments
For those who aspire to tyranny, those who seek to control and dictate to the people, to undermine and limit the people’s freedoms, to expand their own power at the expense of the people’s liberties — in a word, those whose ambitions and machinations cannot stand the light of day a... -
Hiding out Behind the Milky Way
By Escape The Illusion on April 11, 2010 | No Comments
A leggy cosmic creature comes out of hiding in a new infrared view from NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE. The spiral beauty, called IC 342 and sometimes the “hidden galaxy,” is shrouded behind our own galaxy, the Milky Way. Stargazers and professional astronomer... -
State No. 6 tells feds to stuff their gun regs
By Escape The Illusion on April 7, 2010 | No Comments
Arizona declares weapons exempt from national firearms paperwork. By Bob Unruh © 2010 WorldNetDaily A sixth state – Arizona – now has declared that guns made and kept inside its borders essentially are free from federal application, registration and ownership regulations in a surging movement a... -
Subway riders question NYPD’s ‘ridiculous’ show...
By Escape The Illusion on March 31, 2010 | No Comments
Some people in New York are wondering whether the presence of police officers toting machine guns through the city’s subway tunnels is really a necessary response to the subway bombings in Moscow on Monday. “I think it’s ridiculous,” Torey Deprisest, a tourist from Ohio, told... -
Let’s Drop the Good Guys vs. Bad Guys Talk, We ...
By Escape The Illusion on March 20, 2010 | 3 Comments
Bad people are not to blame for our problems and better people can’t make everything right. We need to create the social conditions that bring out the best in everyone. President Obama has given us a huge gift. It’s so big we may have trouble getting our arms around it, but it’s p... -
Outrage in San Francisco: City Gives Residents ‘...
By Escape The Illusion on March 6, 2010 | No Comments
The city’s actions are a wake-up call that the entire nation regularly consumes foods grown on fields fertilized with sludge. When San Francisco, one of the greenest cities in America, offered its residents free compost, many were excited to take it. After all, purchasing enough compost for ev... -
Pentagon Shooter Saw Vast Gov’t Conspiracies
By Escape The Illusion on March 5, 2010 | 1 Comment
The gunman who opened fire at police outside the Pentagon before being shot to death had a history of mental illness and believed the federal government was behind the “September 11 demolitions” there. John Patrick Bedell lightly wounded two officers who returned fire, killing him. Bedel... -
Texas Suicide Flyer Had Real Populist Grievances
By Escape The Illusion on February 21, 2010 | No Comments
Joseph Stack’s suicide screed chafes and exposes a raw wound this country does not know what to do with. Liberals are dismissing Joseph Stack’s rant as a brutal anti-government battle cry — “Tea Party on steroids.” Conservatives are dismissing it as the petulant whine ...











































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