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Where America Stands: Green Energy
By Escape The Illusion on March 10, 2010 | No Comments
Where America Stands: Green Energy Here at ETI, we do not care for main stream media, but we have to admit that once in a while they do come through with some very interesting information. We found this report to be one of those rare occasions. ... -
15 Reasons Why We Need a Revolt in This Country
By Escape The Illusion on March 8, 2010 | 2 Comments
Government works quite well for big corporations, banks, insurance companies, military contractors, lobbyists, and for the rich and powerful. But it does not work for people. It is time for a revolution. Government does not work for regular people. It appears to work quite well for big corporations,... -
Poor Obama
By Escape The Illusion on March 5, 2010 | 1 Comment
What a mess he inherited. The Great Recession, Iraq, Afghanistan. No other U.S. president has ever faced such a mess. And Obama has to deal with this mess with fewer than 60% of the seats in both houses of Congress being held by his own party. Even knowing how terrible this inherited situation would... -
Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees, but Biofuel Does
By Escape The Illusion on March 2, 2010 | 3 Comments
The poplar tree has entered the crowded field of sustainable biofuel crops, and now it seems that China, Israel and the U.S. are racing to tap into its potential. Poplars have a couple of big advantages over conventional biofuel crops, especially food crops like soy and corn. For one thing, raisin... -
A Pursuit Of ‘Waterbirds’ Concludes A Var...
By Escape The Illusion on March 1, 2010 | No Comments
Theodore Cross pursued many passions over his 86 years: He was a real estate lawyer, a publisher, a White House adviser and a leading spokesman for black economic development. But Cross was perhaps most passionately a lover and photographer of waterbirds. Cross died on Sunday of heart failure, follo... -
Endangered Species on the Grill: The US’s Shock...
By Escape The Illusion on February 15, 2010 | No Comments
Millions of fork-twirling gourmands — many of them in the U.S. — are eating endangered wildlife trafficked by international criminal networks. Can shellfish cry? Ask the 4,756 abalone bagged by smugglers and confiscated in a single recent raid on a house in Cape Town, South Africa. It... -
HUNDREDS UFO OVER THE MATAWINI SACRED SITE (2009 SUMM...
By astraelia on February 4, 2010 | 5 Comments
HUNDREDS UFO OVER THE MATAWINI SACRED SITE (2009 SUMMER) from Astraelia: Montreal, Quebec, Canada astraelia@gmail.com visit the sacred site of Matawini: www.astraelia@piczo.com The Galactic Federation have showed up in great numbers at the Matawini site during the whole of the summer of 2009&... -
Why Has the FDA Allowed a Drug Marked ‘Not Safe...
By Escape The Illusion on February 3, 2010 | No Comments
There’s a good chance you may be eating a livestock drug banned in 160 nations. Source: Alternet.org While researchers and scientists investigate the cause of our diabetes, obesity, asthma and ADHD epidemics, they should ask why the FDA approved a livestock drug banned in 160 nations and resp... -
Shrimp’s Dirty Secrets
By Escape The Illusion on January 26, 2010 | 1 Comment
Why America’s Favorite Seafood Is a Health and Environmental Nightmare.The environmental impact of shrimp can be horrific. But most Americans don’t know where their shrimp comes from or what’s in it. Americans love their shrimp. It’s the most popular seafood in the country, ... -
Rubbing Salt in Guantanamo’s Wounds
By Escape The Illusion on January 23, 2010 | No Comments
Task Force Announces Indefinite Detentions. With a stunning lack of sensitivity, President Barack Obama’s Guantánamo Review Task Force chose the anniversary of the president’s failed promise to close the prison to announce its conclusions regarding the eventual fate of 196 prisoners. As...











































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