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iON | The Federal Reserve

Payday

iON discusses setting up the Federal Reserve and the impact on certain wealthy individuals. Today, because of Fed policy, money has no value. From Bob Dobbs’ private session 204, 18 November 2009.

iON | Use of Mediums Throughout History

Payday

iON discusses Hitler’s and other historical figures’ use of mediums. From Bob Dobbs’ private session 204, 18 November 2009.

Jim Power | The Mosaic Man



The mosaics of Jim Power adorn 80 light poles in the East Village.

Scott & Julie Brusaw | Solar Roadways



focusforwardfilms

What if roads and parking lots were solar, fueling enough energy from the sun to power nearby communities as well as electric vehicles?

33 High School Students Suspended For Twerking Video



Gawker

Over thirty students at Scripps Ranch High School in San Diego have been suspended after allegedly using school equipment to film a twerking video.

Apparently the school is sending a message that if you are going to shake your booty, don’t use school equipment to record it.

iON | The Difference Between Non-Physical Being & A Channel

Payday

From Bob Dobbs’s private session 202, 16 November 2009, with iON regarding mediums such as Bashar channeled by Darryl Anka.

Paul McCarthy | Complex Pile


Laughing Squid

Complex Pile, a 51-foot sculpture by artist Paul McCarthy, mocks its picturesque surroundings and pokes fun at the prudent qualities of public sculpture. Following a long line of other large-scale inflatable sculptures by the artist, Complex Pile also uses its massive size to disrupt perceptions of space, instilling a sense of uncertainty in the viewer and destabilizing the pastoral setting of a public park.

Dove Real Beauty | #Balls



Your balls are more beautiful than you think.

Keith Haring Documentary by Maripol

Google Glass How-to | Getting Started


iON | April 2013

Payday

Slip House | Brixton



faircompanies

On an abandoned lot in South London, architect Carl Turner and his wife Mary Martin created a new type of terrace house that, in contrast to its Victorian neighbors, resembles stacked glass cubes.

Creating the World of ‘Oblivion’



The CreatorsProject

While CGI undeniably allows for scenes which might be impossible to film, there’s another way of doing FX. And that’s using in-camera special effects, which are essentially created in front of the camera rather than added in post. A recent example of this is the effects created for Oblivion. The effects weren’t exclusively in-camera, but where possible these were used as much as they could to add a certain visual integrity to the film’s aesthetic.

Marshmallow Laser Feast



The CreatorsProject

Musical forests made from lasers, quadcopters that become an organ of light, a light-painted supercar, and a living room that turns into a cityscape and an ocean before your eyes. These are some of the projects from creative studio Marshmallow Laser Feast.

iON Analysis of Aaron McCollum (Anniversary Edition)

Aaron McCollum
Information Farm revisits the original analysis of Kerry Cassidy’s interview with Aaron McCollum. On 17 May 2010, Bob Dobbs and iON examined claims made by McCollum regarding Project Seagate, a stargate in the Gulf of Aden, synthetic beings and military use of dolphins.

Pacific Rim | Aliens From Deep Beneath the Pacific


Conference Bike | Boardroom Meets Gym



Solar Window Charger

Yanko Design

Attach this solar charger to any window (your car, airplane or whereever) and harness solar energy.




Bicycle Accessories


Spielberg’s ‘Lincoln’ Follow-up



Stephen Spielberg debuted a teaser at White House Correspondents’ Dinner of his next big presidential biopic ‘Obama’ staring Daniel Day Lewis.

House of Nerds



The The White House Correspondents’ Dinner featured this clip with Kevin Spacey’s congressman Frank Underwood along with various well-known media figures, journalists and government officials.

Cameos by the president of the White House Correspondents’ Association Ed Henry, Senior Advisor to the President Valerie Jarrett, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney, Politico’s Mike Allen, CBS News’ Major Garrett and Buzzfeed’s Ben Smith.
 

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