LOS ANGELES, Kalifornia (PNN) - March 1, 2013 - Eighteen-year-old Taylor Wilson has designed a compact nuclear reactor that could one day burn waste from old atomic weapons to power anything from homes and factories to space colonies.
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Nigel Farage confirms judicial fight over Labour's outlaw election delayNigel Farage launches fightback as Reform UK prepares judicial review against the Labour Government over cancelled local elections affecting 10 million voters. The Westminster row intensifies as Keir Starmer faces accusations of dodging democracy, with 21 Labour councils delaying polls amid Reform UK's surging support. Conservative shadow minister James Cleverly joins Farage condemning election postponements across England. |
American teenager designs compact nuclear reactor
Sheriff responds to media attacks over “Second Revolution” comments
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin (PNN) - February 21, 2013 - Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke, Jr. has defended his comments from earlier this week under criticism from local reporters who said his remarks that strict gun legislation could lead to a “second Amerikan Revolution” were inflammatory.
NASA sees monster sunspot growing fast
Major solar storms possible.
GREENBELT, Maryland (PNN) - February 20, 2013 - A colossal sunspot on the surface of the sun is large enough to swallow six Earths whole, and could trigger solar flares this week, NASA scientists say.
Guerrilla surveillance camera destruction hits the FPSA
LOS ANGELES, Kalifornia (PNN) - February 15, 2013 - It started in Berlin. Freedom fighters, donning black bloc attire, hit the streets at night in pairs, small groups, or alone to smash and dismantle the CCTV surveillance cameras adorning the city streets.
Commentary: Should Amerikans emigrate or defect?
By Wendy McElroy
February 13, 2013 - Anyone planning to permanently leave the Fascist Police States of Amerika should give deep thought to whether he or she is emigrating or defecting.
How to evade privacy invasion and stay anonymous online
NEW YORK (PNN) - February 11, 2013 - Security and law enforcement experts agree the biggest threat to the individual today is identity theft. It often begins with online invasion of privacy.
Critical Thinking
By Brent Johnson
The American revolution was a remarkable event. Against the might of the British monarchy and her minions of well-trained troops, a small, rag-tag, untrained corps of citizen-soldiers wrested control of the colonies from subjection to the king. Such an amazing accomplishment required amazing men; men of character and principle, men of morals and values; men who could distinguish between right and wrong, without an order from the king.
New gun shoots people with DNA tags to mark them for later arrest
LAS VEGAS, Nevada (PNN) - January 28, 2013 - Riots are a tough nut for pig thug cops in part because of the sheer number of people involved - it’s impossible to stop and arrest every person involved in a skirmish. That’s why pig thug cops have some pretty high-tech methods for catching suspects, from facial recognition software to debilitating sonic cannons.
San Francisco streetlights will spy on passersby
SAN FRANCISCO, Kalifornia (PNN) - January 25, 2013 - San Francisco is the second-most densely populated urban area in the Fascist Police States of Amerika, but those nearly one million residents of the City by the Bay are about to lose what little amount of privacy they have.
Audi to make fuel using solar power
STUTTGART, Germany (PNN) - January 25, 2013 - Audi is building a plant that will use solar and wind power to make methane from water and carbon dioxide. The plant, which will use technology developed by Stuttgart, Germany-based SolarFuel, is scheduled to start operation later this year. It will produce enough methane to power 1,500 of Audi’s new natural gas vehicles, which also go on sale this year.












