An update with Steve Sedlmayr and his daughter Kiersten, who is secretary/co-founder of Divinia Water. Find out more about this amazing water and the science behind it!
Steven Sedlmayr has over 20 patents to his name, founded over 5 companies, and was the youngest recipient of the National Science Foundation Grant when he received it at the age of 16. Martin Marietta, NASA, and the Colorado School of Mines are some of the larger institutions he has worked for. Mr. Sedlmayr is a prominent inventor who invented the fiber optic television, which is known as the predecessor to high-definition television. Under the mentorship of Dr. Rostrum Roy at Arizona State and Penn State, Sedlmayr has perfected the state of water with his latest, patented invention. Sedlmayr’s water was researched by colleague Dr. Gerald Pollack, who concluded Sedlmayr’s water to have the highest EZ water signature he has seen; Sedlmayr’s water is also highly energetic, deuterium depleted, and oxygenated at 102%. He currently resides in Idaho with his wife.
Ford today announced it will phase out most cars it sells in North America. According to its latest financial release, the auto giant “will transition to two vehicles” — the Mustang and an unannounced vehicle, the Focus Active, being the only traditional cars it sells in the region. Ford sees 90 percent of its North America portfolio in trucks, utilities and commercial vehicles. Citing a reduction in consumer demand and product profitability, Ford is in turn not investing in the next generation of sedans. The Taurus is no more.
The press release also talks about a new type of vehicle, though it sounds like a crossover. This so-called white space vehicle will “combine the best attributes of cars and utilities, such as higher ride height, space and versatility.”
UPDATE: New explosions have caused a large fire. Evacuations ordered: 1 mile in all directions. 10 miles south of the refinery. 3 miles east and west of the refinery. Details soon.
An explosion has occurred at the Husky Energy oil refinery in Wisconsin, causing a fire and injuring at least five people, local officials say. The cause was not immediately known.
The accident happened at 10:06 a.m. CT on Thursday when workers at the plant in Superior were attempting to shut it down for repairs. The blast appears to have involved a tank containing crude oil or asphalt.
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Recently in a video by Live Leak, they messured the nano watts per square centimeter of a 5g router, which has a safe range of 0.6 nano watts / centimeters squared – what the 5g router was putting out, was in fact 3000 times the safe level of 0.6 nano watts / centimeters squared – in fact, it came out as 1800 nano-watts / centimeters squared
Today, more than five years after Hurricane Sandy hit New York City, the five boroughs are still recovering from the storm.
Sandy did $19 billion in damage to NYC, and the rate of development along the city’s coastlines has only increased. New York now has more residents living in high-risk flood zones than any other city in the nation.
Local city-planning experts have worried how NYC will cope when the next superstorm inevitably hits the city.
A radical new type of superstrong concrete could revolutionise the building industry.
It blends traditional concrete with graphene.
Experts says the resulting ‘superconcrete’ is more than twice as strong and four times more water resistant than existing concretes, and can be used directly by the construction industry on building sites.
Not by terrorists with guns or knives or vehicles as weapons — but instead by hackers who in March disabled the city’s public services with ransomware. The cyber offensive left Atlantans unable to pay bills online, and visitors to the world’s busiest airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, unable to connect to WiFi.
And around the same time yet nearly 700 miles away in Baltimore, in a seemingly unrelated attack, hackers disabled the computer system supporting emergency calls in that city.
Both incidents underscored the vulnerability of many public computing networks — and the damage that hackers in the dark corners of the internet can inflict on vital services.
Cyberattacks have typically been carried out by criminals and organized gangs –- but many fear public infrastructure will be an increasing target in traditional warfare.
Twitter has banned Moscow-based security company Kaspersky Lab from advertis9ing on its platform due to the company’s alleged ties to Russian intelligence organizations.
On April 14 2018, Operation Ice Bridge captured images over the Beaufort Sea, 50 miles northwest of the Mackenzie River Delta. The images, taken by mission scientist John Sonntag, show unusual or “curious” circles that the government agency can’t explain. “We saw these sorta-circular features only for a few minutes today,” Sonntag wrote from the field.
As Colorado teachers prepare to walk out next Friday to call for higher wages and increased school funding, some state lawmakers are working to make sure any plans to strike don’t go unpunished by introducing a bill in the Senate that could put teachers in jail for speaking out.
The bill, SB18-264, would prohibit public school teacher strikes by authorizing school districts to seek an injunction from district court. A failure to comply with the injunction would “constitute contempt of court” and teachers could face not only fines but up to six months in county jail, the bill language reads.
ConocoPhillips is coming off of an incredible exploration season, reportedly the best they’ve had in over a decade, and they have Alaskan oil to thank for it. The company stuck big in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPR-A) this winter, successfully finding oil at all six of their test wells (three exploration and three appraisal), which means chances are good that the trans-Alaska pipeline system could soon be seeing a lot more (much-needed) action.
A California company is working on an underwater refueling station that can top off the fuel cells of undersea surveillance drones, allowing the vehicles to venture farther and work longer.
Needless to say, the US Navy is interested in that kind of technology. The sailing branch is even exploring ways to tap sea-bottom thermal vents in order to keep power flowing to underwater gas stations.
Teledyne, based in Thousand Oaks, California, showed off its undersea power station alongside Gavia, the company’s popular underwater surveillance drone, at the Sea-Air-Space Exposition in Maryland in April.
Southwest Airlines Co LUV.N said it canceled about 40 flights on Sunday, or 1 percent of those scheduled, as it inspects engines after last week’s deadly accident in Pennsylvania.
The airline said the cancellations were the result of the company’s announcement on Tuesday that it would over the next 30 days begin inspecting other CFM56-7B engines, manufactured by CFM International, the engine involved in last week’s accident.
At the time, Southwest said those inspections would cause some impact on operations, but it has not said how many engines it planned to inspect.
After testing just a few of the everyday items people use, its was clear that a few of them consume way more power than others. In a true survival situation, you will want to conserve as much energy as you can.
The Initial Test Results showed that running a heater or a small double burner to cook with consumed the most power. Having a fireplace to heat your home and to use for cooking would be key. This would save power in the two biggest consuming areas tested. This would leave the refrigerator as the highest tested if you had a fireplace.
If you don’t have a backup power source, you may want to add it into your plan as soon as you can. It will only improve your odds of surviving a long term lights out event. Stay Tuned for More!
The first wave of the migrant caravan has hit the US border, with a group of about 50 seeking asylum at the Tijuana crossing into California.
The group of 50 Central American migrants who set out from southern Mexico in late March arrived in Tijuana, Mexico on Wednesday, after splintering off from the original caravan of 1,500.
‘Since yesterday, some began to cross into the United States to turn themselves in from Tijuana and request asylum. We understand more of (the migrants) will do the same,’ said Jose Maria Garcia, director of Juventud 2000, an organization dedicated to assisting migrants.
3 people fatally shot & 4 others wounded at Nashville, Tenn. Waffle House—3571 Murfreesboro Pike. Gunman opened fire @ 3:25 a.m. A patron wrestled away the gunman’s rifle. He was nude & fled on foot.
Liverpool Justice Centre, sitting at Sefton Magistrates’ Court, heard Russell posted the lyrics to her account after the death of a 13-year-old in a road accident in 2017, the Crown Prosecution Service said.
The words Russell used on her account contained a racial label which some people find extremely offensive.