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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Iranian hackers target Bank of America, JPMorgan, Citi | Reuters
Judge Napolitano: “We Know Far More About the CIA Than We Do the Federal Reserve” | Market Daily News
Keiser Report: Happy Hacking! (ft. Richard Stallman) (E344) – YouTube
More Americans opting out of banking system – The Washington Post
Outstanding In The Field – Reconnecting Diners to the Land – Honoring Local Farmers & Food Artisans
Interviews with M.T. Keshe and Konstantin Meyl After September 21, 2012 Event – YouTube
Interviews with M.T. Keshe and Konstantin Meyl After September 21, 2012 Event – YouTube.
Interviews with Keshe and Meyl following today’s lecture
Pre-ordered 5kW generators expected to be available in December. Also, a demo of the gravity-modification technology is scheduled for Dec. 14. Three U.S. astronauts from Moon missions are expected to attend.
![]() Konstantin Meyl, myself, M.T. Keshe |
by Sterling D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
With my previous stop in Europe taking longer than expected, and with a 1.5-hour flight delay due to technical problems (wing fell off [just kidding]), and rush hour traffic, I didn’t arrive at today’s lecture by Konstantine Meyl at the Keshe Foundation until after it had concluded. But I did get a chance to interview Keshe and Myel. I didn’t do too bad for driving on Europe roads for the first time. Good thing the directions were easy. Not being able to read the road signs puts a big damper on navigation!
Here were the highlights from the event.
- Keshe announced that those who have previously purchased the 5kW generators (there were 10,000 pre-orders available) could expect them to be available some time in December, but they would need to figure out a way to pick them up.
- Keshe announced that on December 14 they will be holding a large even (6,000 seating) holding a demonstration of the technology. Three astronauts who landed on the Moon are likely to attend.
- Keshe announced that on December 14, they will be holding a large event (5,000 seats) holding a demonstration: Full Space and Energy of the Technology. Astronauts, one of whom has landed on the Moon, are likely to attend. Keshe privately showed me a response from one of them, dated Sept. 20, confirming that he will be attending. Keshe doesn’t want the name disclosed yet.
Here’s an amateur video I shot of the concluding of the event, rough tour of the facility, and interview with Keshe and Myel.
Kiva – Loans that change lives
Kiva – Loans that change lives.
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Beth Noveck: Demand a more open-source government | Video on TED.com
Anil Gupta: India’s hidden hotbeds of invention | Video on TED.com
Anil Gupta is on the hunt for the developing world’s unsung inventors — indigenous entrepreneurs whose ingenuity, hidden by poverty, could change many people’s lives. He shows how the Honey Bee Network helps them build the connections they need — and gain the recognition they deserve.
Anil Gupta created the Honey Bee Network to support grassroots innovators who are rich in knowledge, but not in resources. Full bio »
There could be nothing more wrong than the Maslowian model of hierarchy of needs. … Please do not ever think that only after meeting your physiological needs and other needs can you be thinking about your spiritual needs or your enlightenment.” (Anil Gupta)
via Anil Gupta: India’s hidden hotbeds of invention | Video on TED.com.

