http://www.trutv.com/conspiracy/in-the-shadows/the-18-most-suppressed-inventions-ever/gallery.all.html
Damn profiteering corporations.
http://www.trutv.com/conspiracy/in-the-shadows/the-18-most-suppressed-inventions-ever/gallery.all.html
Damn profiteering corporations.
Looks like a thinly veiled and poorly researched Pro-Pot article.
A good portion of that crap on that least is outright impractical. Tesla's device for example. Yeah, it'd be cool, but I wouldn't feel comfortable seeing lightning all over in the air.
As for Fusion? My science is rusty, but to my recollection, Fusion is HIGHLY expensive because it's so unstable, or to costly to maintain.
Streetcars are just clutter on the roads for the most part.
If you do some research, the GM EV1 was cancelled officially because GM stated they couldn't sell enough of the vehicles for it to be deemed 'profitable'.
Water powered- A. There has been no PROVEN effect of his WTF cell buggy working. All we had to go on were his claims. So....yeah....
Chronovisor- I'm not even going to BEGIN to say how laughably ridiculous this is.
Rife Devices- Doing research has indicated people who used these devices were more likely to die.
Magnetofunk- There's nothing solid indicating it was real.
You know what? [censored] it, I'm done. Let's just settle this with 'That article is so full of bunk that if you added 'er' to the bunk you could defend that bunker from all the Todd Howard stalkers and Glarthirs in the bloody world.'
/agitation at wasting time debunking this horrible article
Everyone knows TruTV is a reliable source for information...
/disinfo
I feel slightly dumber after reading that... there.
It makes me feel weird knowing that people believe this stuff. Like, in my cockles. Perhaps my sub-cockle area.
I thought this was the one that was shooting electrical surges through the air. I was more referring to the fact that people seeing a huge lighting storm all the time would make a lot of people very disturbed by the idea. Most people don't think about cellphone and radio signals, but a giant visual light show like that would scare most uninformed people.
At the physical therapy clinic I observed at, essentially 90% of the therapy sessions started with TENS...
Well at least it's not that vigilant citizen website.