With Shaq’s last name being O’Neal it’s not too surprising he is a Mason. Nice ring.
Read more on Free Masonry at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry
With Shaq’s last name being O’Neal it’s not too surprising he is a Mason. Nice ring.
Read more on Free Masonry at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry
Well whats so mysterious about that you say? Happens all the time, you say….?
The mysterious thing about this Polish prosecutor, Mikolaj Przbyl, is that he investigated the case of the 2010 plane crash that killed the Polish President Lech Kaczyski, his wife, top military and other government advisors.
Conspiracy much?
The prosecutor was defending his investigation in a press interview being conducted in his office, January 9 2012 when he told journalists he was feeling tired and asked for a 5 minute break. When the journalists left the room they also left one camera running, which captured the suicide attempt just in the edge of its view. Watch the video and around the 34 second mark you can hear the gun go off and see the body slump to the ground. Nothing to graphic as it is just barely caught by the camera, still NSFW.
See the video after the jump, it plays automatically, which is annoying, so buried it in the link below.
The film investigates theories on Pearl Harbor and possible conspiracy(s) there has been much debate as to how and why the United States had been caught unaware, and how much and when American officials knew of Japanese plans and related topics.
Some argue that various parties knew of the attack in advance and may even have let it happen or encouraged it in order to force America into war. Film includes issues of The Pearl Harbor advance — knowledge debate and others.
Georgian Baby is actually quite special to me, I have been Scuba Diving and enjoying that area for a long time now. I saw a lot of dead fish at the bottom of the bay, and it looks like some of that may be killing these birds.
Here’s a photo I took of some of us Scuba Diving in these waters, taken this July 2011.
And heres a photo of a dead fish I saw, one of hundreds down there.
The water fuel cell is a purported free energy device invented by American Stanley Allen Meyer (August 24, 1940 – March 21, 1998). He claimed that an automobile retrofitted with the device could use water as fuel instead of gasoline. The fuel cell purportedly split water into its component elements, hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen was then burned to generate energy, a process that reconstituted the water molecules. According to Meyer, the device required less energy to perform electrolysis than the minimum energy requirement predicted or measured by conventional science. If the device worked as specified, it would violate both the first and second laws of thermodynamics,allowing operation as a perpetual motion machine. Meyer’s claims about his “Water Fuel Cell” and the car that it powered were found to be fraudulent by an Ohio court in 1996.
In 1996, Meyer was sued by two investors to whom he had sold dealerships, offering the right to do business in Water Fuel Cell technology. His car was due to be examined by the expert witness Michael Laughton, Professor of Electrical Engineering at Queen Mary, University of London and Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. However, Meyer made what Professor Laughton considered a “lame excuse” on the days of examination and did not allow the test to proceed. According to Meyer the technology was patent pending and under investigation by the patent office, the Department of Energy and the military. His “water fuel cell” was later examined by three expert witnesses in court who found that there “was nothing revolutionary about the cell at all and that it was simply using conventional electrolysis”. The court found Meyer guilty of “gross and egregious fraud” and ordered him to repay the two investors their $25,000.
Stanley Meyer died suddenly on March 21, 1998 after dining at a restaurant. An autopsy report by the Franklin County, Ohio coroner concluded that Meyer had died of a cerebral aneurysm, but conspiracy theorists insist that he was poisoned to suppress the technology, and that oil companies and the United States government were involved in his death. Meyer’s patents are still available online, although there has as yet been no independent verification of his claims.
source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Meyer’s_water_fuel_cell