Murray v. Motorola Goes To Trial After 21 Years

Written by Arthur Firstenberg

The important legal case, Murray v. Motorola, case no. 2001 CA 008479 B in D.C. Superior Court, is holding evidentiary hearings before Judge Irving. The hearings began September 12 and will run through September 30. This is a lawsuit that was filed in 2001 by a group of plaintiffs who got brain cancer from their cell phones.

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NASA Insider Confesses Before Death

Written by Tim Brown

A video has been released from a man who died on February 13, 2022 by the name of Gene Gilmore, given name Eugene Reuben Acres, who claims that his father was involved in filming the moon landing in 1968 and said it was a fake.

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The Light Bulb Is Much Older Than You Think: A History

Written by PSI Editor & Kathy Joseph

It’s 1705 and you’ve been invited to the Royal Society of London. Imagine your surprise to see an incredible sight: Isaac Newton’s assistant, Francis Hauksbee, holding a strange device with a glass tube on a spindle that could be spun with a handle. The lights dim, and as the glass is spun an eerie purple light emanates from the tube.

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A Collection Of Covid Propaganda From Around The World

Written by Rhoda Wilson

One of our readers from Spain has done an incredible job of collecting over 1,500 images of Covid propaganda from around the world and turning them into a video.

It is a truly astounding collection and serves as a visual reminder that we must never forget what has been done to so many by so few.

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“Green” Energy Will Bankrupt Us

Written by John Hinderaker

 

It is remarkable that, with the example of Europe before us, and with blackouts in California and Texas in the immediate past, our masters are plunging ahead with plans to do away with fossil fuels in favor of solar and wind energy.

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