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Oldest Measurement of Earth’s Magnetic Field Re...
By Escape The Illusion on March 14, 2010 | No Comments
Scientists at the University of Rochester have discovered that the Earth’s magnetic field 3.5 billion years ago was only half as strong as it is today, and that this weakness, coupled with a strong wind of energetic particles from the young Sun, likely stripped water from the early Earth̵... -
Phoenix Lights 13th Anniversary Report
By Escape The Illusion on March 13, 2010 | No Comments
ETI Readers…Please Note: Although we don’t care for the news source, we wanted to share the information presented on the 13the Anniversary of The Phoenix Lights. So while reading the article and viewing the video please keep in mind the source (Fox News)… It happened 13 years ago, ... -
Rove Says He’s ‘Proud’ US Used Wate...
By Escape The Illusion on March 12, 2010 | No Comments
Karl Rove, former senior political adviser to President George W. Bush, says he is “proud” the U.S. used waterboarding to gain information from terror suspects. “I’m proud that we used techniques that broke the will of these terrorists,” he said in a BBC interview, addi... -
As China and US Plan to Exploit “Burning Ice...
By Escape The Illusion on March 11, 2010 | No Comments
When methane and freezing cold water fuse under tremendous pressure, they create a substance as paradoxical as it coveted: burning ice. Earlier in the year, a report from the National Research Council identified the combustible water, also known as methane hydrate, as a potential source of natural g... -
Neglected by ‘lazy’ nurses, man, 22, dying of thi...
By Escape The Illusion on March 7, 2010 | 1 Comment
A man of 22 died in agony of dehydration after three days in a leading teaching hospital. Kane Gorny was so desperate for a drink that he rang police to beg for their help. They arrived on the ward only to be told by doctors that everything was under control. The next day his mother Rita Cronin foun... -
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... -
Hemp for Alternative Energy and More
By Escape The Illusion on March 3, 2010 | 2 Comments
Fuel: * Farming 6% of the continental U.S. acreage with biomass crops would provide all of America’s energy needs. 1 * Hemp is Earth’s number-one biomass resource; it is capable of producing 10 tons per acre in four months. 1 * Biomass can be converted to methane, methanol, o... -
Intelligence In The Media: Reading Between The Lies
By Escape The Illusion on March 3, 2010 | 2 Comments
Has the media been hijacked by governments and intelligence agencies – the CIA, MI5, MI6 – to manipulate public opinion…? Intelligence In The Media: Reading Between The Lies By Jon King The Paradox, And The Shared Agenda To some, the phrase ‘Intelligence In The Media’ describes a paradox. ... -
Chile earthquake: Troops sent in to deter looting and...
By Escape The Illusion on March 2, 2010 | No Comments
Armed soldiers are patrolling the streets to help quell unrest and protect shops and banks as the death toll rises to 723 Armed troops yesterday patrolled the streets of Chile for the first time in more than two decades as widespread looting in the south led President Michelle Bachelet to order 10,0... -
NASA radar finds ice on moon’s north pole
By Escape The Illusion on March 1, 2010 | No Comments
A US radar launched into space aboard an Indian spacecraft has detected craters filled with ice on the moon’s north pole, NASA scientists said Monday. The US space agency’s Mini-SAR radar found more than 40 small craters ranging in size from one to nine miles (1.6 to 15 kilometers), eac...











































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