Category Archives: Science

Mocking the ‘Global Warming Scare Industry’

AlGoreFire2The “global warming scare industry” is all about money and “control,” stand-up comedian Michael Loftus argued during a hilarious rant on his new show “The Flipside.”  Yes, Oklahoma Senator Jim Inhofe has said the same for years, but Loftus takes it to the next level.

Loftus ripped Al Gore and others  claiming global warming is ready to bring the world to an end — unless people pay more money to prevent it.

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Flying personal transport coming

SkyTran1Flying personal transport is on the way.  Not to a U.S. city, but to Tel Aviv, the Wall Street Journal’s pick of the world’s top three cities for innovation, economic growth, and global competitiveness. Tel Aviv, a Global City in its own right, is in the forefront of adopting new urban transportation systems and benefiting from NASA technology and outreach.

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Russia retaliates in space for sanctions

SpaceStation1The Telegraph is reporting that Russia plans to deny the U.S. use of the International Space Station beyond 2020 and will bar its rocket engines from launching US military satellites to hit back at American sanctions imposed over the Ukraine crisis.

Russia’s deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin announced a series of punitive measures on Tuesday against the US in response to sanctions imposed after Russia annexed Crimea.
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Top 9 ways government attacks seniors

HealthcareHome2Chaos, cost increases, and turmoil reign since Obamacare took effect. Hidden changes drastically transform Medicare, affecting your ability to get needed medical care—even if you pay out of pocket.

Here is my list of the Top 9 government attacks on American seniors:
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Saturn’s moon hides water

Enceladus shown here as jets of water shoot into space.  (NASA)

Enceladus as jets of water shoot into space. (NASA)

The evidence for an “ocean” of water under the surface of Saturn’s moon Enceladus appears overwhelming – yes an ocean on another planet. The little world has excited scientists ever since jets of icy material were seen squirting into space from a striped region at its south pole.

Now, exquisite measurements using Nasa’s Cassini probe as it flew over the moon have allowed researchers to detect the water’s gravitational signal.
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