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Free Energy Inventor Missing

Strange disappearances of free energy inventors are bizarrely frequent. Hear all about it in this Edge of Wonder Live with Ben and Rob.

Julian Brown, the inventor of a machine that converts plastic bottles into a fuel nicknamed Plastoline, is Missing In Action, according to his family. Our technological society is advancing by leaps and bounds with quantum computers, smartphones, and the rapid development of AI. Yet, when it comes to oil, we seem stuck in the past.

Gasoline has powered engines for nearly 150 years! Is there a deeper mystery? How many inventors of alternative fuel sources have gone missing in general?

Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts on this Edge of Wonder live show as they uncover the stories of people who have either died or vanished after developing alternative engine technologies, such as hydroelectric engines.

America’s “Golden Age”?

What does “America’s Golden Age” mean, and what does it signify for the technology industry now that many heads of giant tech companies are working with Trump? Will we see Americans land on Mars (at least publicly) within the next few years, rather than as part of some black ops secret space program?

In other tech news, Trump has already signed an executive order for TikTok, allowing nearly 150 million accounts back online. What does this mean for the app? Will TikTok be sold? Additionally, with Trump being pro-crypto, how will this affect the cryptocurrency and banking industries as a whole? What about the future of technology? Will we see a boom in alternative energy sources, or could this hinder new projects even further?

Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts on this Edge of Wonder live as they delve deeper into all of this and more.

Controlling Weather Since 1947

The unusual parade of hurricanes swirling up and down the eastern coastline or swerving into the Gulf Coast this season is again raising concern of weather manipulation.

The Reese Report’s Greg Reese says that we, indeed, have had the technology to create, control and steer hurricanes for decades. He says that Project Cirrus was the first attempt to modify the weather, which was created in 1947 by General Electric and supported by the U.S. military. Irving Langmuir, who was in charge of GE’s atmospheric research department, admitted the project was about weaponizing the weather, a claim the government vehemently denied. The project was shelved for a few years and re-emerged in 1965 as Project Stormfury, which also experienced political drama, including Congressional hearings.

Fast forward to 1997, when Defense Secretary William Cohen announced that the U.S. now had the technology to control the weather, including volcanoes and earthquakes, and the government has since placed gag orders on employees of the National Weather Service.

Reese reports that the government moved its concern to more alternative energy to enhance the project, which included procuring more lithium, an abundant chemical in the U.S., specifically at King Mountain, N.C. More from Reese.

A Flurry Of Democrat Tax Hikes!

Restricted Republic’s Justus Knight reports it didn’t take long for Joe Biden’s promise of less tax liability for those making less than $400,000 per year to  disappear.

Knight says that seconds into the new year three major Democrat Party tax hikes were initiated: $6.5 billion for natural gas, $12 billion for crude oil tax and $1.2 billion for coal.. Says Knight, “All this to try and push away from the use of all these forms of energy and move them toward the other forms of energy, which we’ve proven are no longer going to be needed if this fusion technology continued to prove out.” Here’s his report.

Green New Deal vs. Fiction

The Democrat Party is seemingly all in with U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal, a radical plan to eliminate fossil fuels to save the planet, but not without a stern warning from opponents. Former Popular Mechanics editor and author James Meigs says, “That’s a goal you could only imagine possible if you have no idea how the energy economy works or how energy is produced in this country. Renewable is especially hard, because it’s so inconsistent. You can’t just put in wind turbines and solar panels. You also have to build all this infrastructure to connect them with energy consumers, possibly very far away, and you always need a backup plan.” Consumer advocate John Stossel debates the issue with Meigs and Manhattan Institute senior fellow Mark Mills on Stossel TV.

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Why ‘Clean’ Power Is So Phony

Senator Bernie Sanders takes aim at President Donald Trump and his proposal to cut the “Clean Energy” plan. The Vermont socialist receives a thorough rebuttal from Steven Crowder on Louder with Crowder.

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Monument to Solyndra Failure

The Obama Administration spent half a billion dollars propping up Solyndra, the California solar firm that eventually went bankrupt. Now, what do the taxpayers have to show for that lavish investment in alternative energy? Would you believe a glistening art display in a Berkeley botanical garden? More from the Associated Press. H/T iOwntheWorld

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