Sunday, May 18, 2014

Water Power killed By the Oil Mafias

November 21, 2013
Genepax.jpg(Left, Genepax, a Japanese car that can drive at 50km/h for an hour on a liter of water.)

Humanity is being held hostage
by the Illuminati bankers who control
the oil cartel. 




SOURCE:http://henrymakow.com/2013/11/Illuminati-Suppress-Water-Powered-Cars.html


"The number one thing that will diffuse the [Illuminati agenda] is to bring in an alternate energy source."




by David Richards 
(henrymakow.com) 

Water-powered cars have existed for years.

Oil, with its attendant evils - pollution, oil wars, oil spills - are unnecessary.

Water-powered cars have been given scant media coverage. In some cases, the inventors were intimidated into ceasing their work or assassinated.

The Illuminati quash free energy technology because it would transform society and breakdown the economic order. If you control the energy, you control the people.

Stanley Meyer, who invented a water fuel device, encapsulated the agenda: 'The internationalists want zero industrial growth, zero population growth... There is a move to force countries to sign over their natural resource rights, and if you sign over your natural resource rights, they have taken over the countries without even firing a shot. The number one thing that will diffuse the entire episode is to bring in an alternate energy source.'

Most of the cars use water as a source of hydrogen, which is a very efficient fuel.

Here is a list of men and companies who have invented water powered cars.

Herman Anderson 2.pngHerman Anderson (1918-2004) - Herman had an illustrious career as a scientist at NASA testing hydrogen powered rockets. He used this knowledge to create a water-powered vehicle which he believed would transform the world.

Herman created a water powered Chevy Cavalier (left). See Video


He was allowed to drive it, but was banned from selling or manufacturing the vehicle in his home State of Tennessee. The official reason was that the car gave off too much radiation. However, hybrid cars (that use both electricity and oil) produce a similar level of radiation and are legal. Go figure.


In 2008, a Japanese company called Genepax unveiled a water-powered car.  They received a patent for the vehicle in Japan and demonstrated it to the press. The car is extremely efficient, able to drive at 50km/h for an hour on a litre of water. It runs on virtually any form of water too, even tea and soda.

A year after the launch Genepax stopped selling the cars due to lack of funds. They currently have a website that explains how to convert your car to run on water. 

stanley-meyer-headshot245x3.jpgStanley Meyer (1940-1998) - The most famous water car inventor. The American created the 'water fuel cell', claiming that any car fitted with it could run purely on water.  A local television station filmed him driving a dune buggy powered by the device.

The British Advanced Energy Institute reported, 'We recently sent a delegation to witness Stan's work, to really evaluate it, and came back saying "this is one of the most important inventions of the century."'

In 1998, Stanley was murdered. He and his brother Stephen met two Belgian men at a restaurant who claimed to be potential investors. After drinking a sip of cranberry juice, Stanley grabbed his neck and ran outside, where he was violently sick. Stephen recalls, "I ran outside and asked him, 'What's wrong?'. He said, 'They poisoned me.' That was his dying declaration."

The following day Stephen tracked down the Belgian men. "I told them that Stan had died and they never said a word, absolutely nothing, no condolences, no questions." A week after his death, the Feds came to Stan's home and confiscated his car and research equipment.


 steven ryan with motorbike - clip from documentary.jpgSteve Ryan's water powered motorcycle - In 2005,  "60 Minutes" featured the inventor Steve Ryan demonstrating his water-powered motorbike. The footage shows Ryan fueling the bike with just water and then driving it 50mph along a highway.

Ryan's firm, BiosFuel were planning to sell motorbikes with the conversions in them. However, the company went quiet before announcing, 'Due to political and economical reasons, we are unable to sell the motorcycles.'

The Joe Cell - An Australian man, only identified by the name of Joe "X", has designed an Energy Cell that utilizes water for a fuel.

Unlike the other devices that use water as a source of hydrogen, The Joe Cell uses electrically-charged water as the "gate" or medium through which to draw a special kind of energy from the atmosphere. The existence of this free energy (termed the 'ether') is denied by orthodox science but adhered to by alternative scientists like Nikola Tesla. Ken Adachi explains in detail how The Joe Cell works.

Joe's experiments with various prototypes of his Energy Cell were recorded on amateur videos recorded in Australia from 1993-1997.

Joe X was the victim of threats and harassment that succeeded in stopping him talking. However other researchers have taken his videos and manuals and tried to build the device.

A man called Bill Williams studied the tutorials and claimed that he was able to power his truck using the fuel cell. He shared his findings with a group of fellow enthusiasts online. He explained in detail how he was intimidated into stopping his research:

In 2006, Bill posted this on the group: "I was standing in front of my truck, and this late model 2005 or 2006 Ford Explorer pulled up and parked diagonally in front of my truck.

"The driver got out of the rig and approached me. At about the same time, the passenger opened his door. The driver stated that they wanted me to stop working on all forms of alternative energy. He also stated that we know everything about me, my family, and all my projects past and present.

"At about that time the passenger reached and held up a file that was about 2 or so inches thick. He opened it up and showed me telephone transcripts, emails, messages from the groups that I had belonged to. They knew where my kids worked, the times they are at work; also my wife's working hours, my grandkids' school, etc. They knew everything.

"The driver said that if I did not stop working on this (he then opened up the left side of his jacket and showed his weapon that was holstered) that there would be other consequences. He also stated that he wanted me to post that I was no longer working in this field and to destroy all my work, i.e. cells, drawings, lab journals, everything!"

After a few days of contemplation, Bill decided to abide by the demands: "I thought I was strong but when illness to the family comes into play, I have failed. I am truly sorry. I will not be working in any form of alternative energy field anymore. I destroyed my device tonight along with my written data and lab notes."

CONCLUSION

We are complicit in the suppression of free energy technologies. The truth is right in front of our faces: a quick YouTube search pulls up MANY videos of water powered cars.

If we want free energy we need to stand behind the inventors. As Stanley Meyer once told an audience, 'If me and you could come together in accord, no political institution in the word, no multinationalist groups could defeat us.' 

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Related- 
In 1917, John Andrew demonstrated this to the United States Department of the Navy. Accused of being a fraud by the investigating commission, he put a few drops of a crystal-clear concentrate into ten litres of both freshwater and sea water and challenged the investigators to test the mixture in an internal combustion engine. Boiling with indignation, he then left the test laboratory. When the test motor started, the significance of this ideal source of power became quite apparent. A subsequent search for the inventor found him murdered in his living room. from   Inventors of Water-Powered Cars 

Car Got 100 miles per gal- Inventor Murdered



Additional Information from Dan:

"The Water Engine" is a radio drama by David Mamet, later made into a film.  Written in 1976, Mamet set the story at the time of the 1933 Chicago's World's Fair.[1]   Based on the composite of stories of independent inventors, Mamet shows the standard procedures used to suppress inventions that threaten the monopolies of power. Synopsis - a lowly machinist working in an factory makes a working prototype of a water power engine in his spare time.  He merely wants to sell it to the corporation so he can retire.   What hasn't occurred to him is that the corps don't want a free-fuel engine. Worse, they can't let the world find out that it's even possible.


[1]  Mamet chose the 1933 Chicago's World's Fair as the background meme for the play because is is famous for it's 'World of the Future' promises of solving all problems through technology - in the future!  Sponsored by the big monopolies of the time of course: General Motors, General Electric, IBM, AT&T, DuPont and Dow Chemical, etc.
We're aware that public will never know that a free-fuel engine had already been invented, the world would never hear of the ill-fated inventor or his invention.

One must wonder why the TV movie version was broadcast on Illuminatus Ted Turner's network.   Is it 'revelation of the method' to discourage people from 'getting any ideas'?

The Water Engine (1992 TV movie) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105788/

Johnson 1921 small.gifLeft, 1921 Johnson rotary steam turbine automobile engine.



First Comment by David K:
If Stan Meyer had not been so greedy and tried to get patents for his invention he could still be alive and the world could be a different place. Imagine instead he put detailed and precise plans out on the internet so anyone could build the device? Hundreds of companies could have started manufacturing it and individuals could have built it themselves and not even told the authorities they had one. If the plans spread on the net fast enough the Illuminati would have been powerless to stop it. And think about it, if he put the plans out there and simply stated "anyone who uses these plans to make money please send 10% of net profit to me", he would have still become filthy rich.

Maybe in his day this would have still been dangerous as everyone would know who he is but now with bitcoins someone could do this and remain completely anonymous, get their money, save the world and live happily ever after. Hopefully we will see something like this happen one day. People making these kinds of inventions need to try to remain anonymous... Do not go on television showing off your invention, put it out on the net with detailed plans and stay anonymous.

Now talking about bitcoins and other crypto coins for that matter, this could seriously be our hope of getting away from Illuminati control. If we all start using bitcoins we can trade without tax and with complete anonymity across the planet. And if you look at the fact that there is a limited number of bitcoins and all cryptos to be found and the world economy is growing and more people are finding out about bitcoins its not hard to see that the value can and will continue to grow for a very long time. In January this year bitcoins sold for $13 and today they sell for around $700 and it is sure that they will continue to rise. Anyone who wants freedom from the Illuminati needs to get on the Bitcoins and Litecoins and Feather coins etc. It is the way of the future. It may not be an ideal solution but there is currently nothing else even close to crypto currencies in potential for freeing up the economy to move away from Illuminati control.


Jim Perloff:


This article is spot-on. Many American conservatives continue to live under the illusion that their country is a land of unbridled free enterprise, where "any boy can get to be President" and any idea, if ingenious and pursued with hard work, will succeed.  This is not the case.  Few people or ideas will rise to the top without Illuminati approval.  I learned this the hard way a few years ago when I--believing in the "land of free enterprise" myself-- invested in a small company that had developed a genuinely revolutionary product, only to see it killed when no capital would support it. There are many parallels to this article--in medicine, for example, where developers of cancer cures have been suppressed and/or assassinated. Free enterprise is allowed to thrive only in certain approved areas--such as software technology, because the Illuminati want us to move into a surveillance age where are all money and information will become digital.
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10 ONLINE BUSINESS IDEAS THAT YOU CAN DO FROM HOME IN JAMMIES

Let’s face it: anyone that wants to get into business online is probably someone who wants to do it in the comfort of their own home, where they’re free to do as they please. Some people may doubt the viability of taking anonline business idea and trying to make a living off of it, but the thousands of people that have done so are proof enough that it can be done. Yes, not everyone will be able to make money off of their online business ideas, but it isn’t impossible – it just has a substantial learning curve. Don’t expect to replace a steady job income soon either; these things take time to be profitable enough to live off of.
Basic Guidelines
Regardless of the type of online business that someone engages in, there are a few things that should be kept in mind.
1. A pre-packaged program or arrangement is only as good as how much it can be customized. This is because if people just use the program without changing it, they literally can become a dime a dozen. Find a way to use the program but still make it seem unique.
2. Be wary of any “system” that sounds too good to be true or promises quick profits. These are never good online business ideas.
3. Develop a little understanding of some fields that are useful on the Internet, since these will be useful to any online business idea. Namely, HTML, search engine optimization, social media marketing, website marketing, traditional marketing and sales techniques are all crucial.
4. Specialization can be critical, since it allows the business to tap into a niche market that might not have a lot of competition. This is particularly good if the company knows its audience and sticks with it.
Barring someone who has a brilliant online business idea that would make investors come swarming to their doorstep, even a business over the Internet would require a lot of time and effort – just that setting it up is a lot more casual. There are a number of potential businesses that someone can dip into that have already been proven to work and can be set up from home without any special preparations – or publicly acceptable attire, for that matter.
* Affiliate Marketing
What this online business idea comes down to is the promotion of another company’s products or services on someone’s website. When sales are made, the affiliate gets a commission. This means that skill in writing sales copy and web marketing are going to be crucial. Working knowledge of SEO and Pay Per Click marketing won’t hurt, either.
* Blogging
Blogs are websites that have content written in a journal-style, typically arranged in chronological order. Articles and reviews aren’t impossible to find on a blog, though. The ones who seriously use a blog for income might sell advertising or mix in affiliate marketing tricks to earn cash. Copywriting and social networking are crucial to increase readership, while web marketing can help make sure the products being pushed are pushed effectively.
* eBay & Auction Sales
This is among the more management-heavy online business ideas, since it involves selling or reselling products online using marketplace sites like eBay, Amazon Auctions or Craigslist. These are great places for selling used goods, getting them wholesale or as a drop-shipping service. A little customer service can go a long way with this one, along with good merchandising skills. Of course, sales copywriting isn’t going to hurt, either.
* e-Commerce
The basic concept for this online business idea is the same as any business: sell a product or service. The difference is that, in e-commerce, the product or service is technology-based and often only available online. This has a tough learning curve, since it is basically the same as running a typical business, but without the need for a physical location. Any and all previously mentioned skills will likely be needed and put into play at some point with this.
* Arts & Crafts
The business world doesn’t always like to market creative ideas and designs if there’s too much risk to them. A good online business idea for those with creativity and the willingness to put apply it. Make product lines and sell them online. This is not that different from e-commerce, so a lot of the skills that work there will work here. Besides that, creativity counts for a lot.
*Research Business
Corporations, law firms and other organizations are always in need of things to be researched, which make this a good online business idea for those who have the time. The basic gist of it is to find what the client wants found and deliver results within a set timeline. Obviously, this requires intensive research skills on-par with dedicated librarians, as well as some customer service skills.
* Web Design
Simple fact: as long as the Internet exists, it is a good online business idea to market the skill in designing websites. The right software, a decent computer, an Internet connection and a lot of creativity are really all that’s needed for online business ideas like this to take off. It helps to prepare a portfolio of previously designed sites to show potential clients what level of skill is on offer.
* Consultancy
It is a good online business idea to advertise one’s talents and experience in a given field, provided it sets them apart from everyone else. In the competitive business world, people will pay for the edge that superior skill and experience provide. It is also a lot more cost-effective than retaining one in-house, for the company’s side of things. Of course, this needs both good customer service skills and knowledge of the trade in question.
* Freelancing
There’s always room for an online business idea to take the form of freelancing. From graphic designer to writer, there are always companies looking for someone to do freelance work on something that they can’t do in-house. Success with this online business idea requires not only a lot of skill in the chosen trade, but also at sales and marketing – to make sure potential clients notice the services offered.
* Virtual Assistant
This is a good online business idea for those who have a lot of organizational skills. In essence, this involves administrative and business support as a service to executives or other business owners. This involves all of the skills needed to be a good assistant, minus the actual physical presence.
There are a number of good online business ideas that people can tap into, if they keep in mind that this sort of thing is not easy. The profits from these are quite slow to come, and it isn’t wise to quit the day job before the online business is stable.

5 SMALL BUSINESS IDEAS THAT INCORPORATE GIVING BACK

More companies than ever are basing their business model on giving back. This model gives consumers the opportunity to do something good when they make a purchase, and this unique selling point can also do wonders for new companies. There are manysmall business ideas based around giving back, and inspiration can be drawn from companies that have succeeded in this field.
TOMS Pioneers One-for-One Shoe Program
TOMS is the perfect example. This shoe company caters to the alternative market, and for every pair of shoes that are bought, a brand new pair of shoes are donated to a deserving child. They look for communities that will benefit most from the shoes, and then provide as many children as possible with them.
The Buzz Around Burt’s Bees
small business ideas -  Burt's BeesBurt’s Bees may not be the best-known business in the world, but it’s certainly doing well. This bath and beauty business offers eco-friendly, honey-based personal care products. The company established their Burt’s Bees Greater Good Foundation in 2007 which is funded by a percentage of the money they get from sales. The goal is for the foundation to empower other non-profit initiatives whose efforts resonate with their own mission at Burt’s Bees. This small business idea – producing healthier, eco-friendly personal care products – is one that many social entrepreneurs are using to create change and earn a living.
One Laptop Per Child Builds Low Cost Laptops
small business ideas -  one laptopOne Laptop Per Child is better known as OLPC. This is a non-profit group that is innovating to create the lowest cost laptop possible, that also functions well in harsh conditions like the desert or in a monsoon or when used by a rambunctious child. The laptop was funded through people who donate in their give-one-get-one scheme through which consumers offer $399 for which they will receive their own laptop and have one sent to a child in need.
Proof Eyewear’s Ethical Sunglasses that Give Back
small business ideas -  proof eyewearBrooks Dame created his ethical sunglasses company, Proof Eyewear, to produce outdoor eye fashion that’s not only good for the planet, but also great for those living with eye health problems. All sunglasses produced by the company are made from wood taken from sustainably managed forests, and none are made from wood of endangered tree species. Since they’re constructed of wood, the sunglasses are also biodegradable, which gives them a leg up compared to plastic ones. This small business idea involves giving back through profit-generated donations which are sent to nonprofits working toward eye health around the world. He donates funds to an eye clinic in India, a country in which more than 25% of all blind people in the world live.
One World Futbol Project is the Willy Wonka of Sports
small business ideas - one_world_futbol_one_size_again_for_badgeJust like the never-ending gobstopper, One World Futbol Project offers a football that never goes flat and never needs air. This football, even when punctured, stays round and works just as it should. The company states that for every football that is purchased, another is sent to organizations that helps the poorest people all over the world. This promotes healthy lifestyles and sports, and gives deprived children a little bit of joy in their lives.
These are great examples of different ways that small business ideas can be turned into great social change. Let them be inspirational to you as you come up with your own small business idea that gives back. If you know of more inspirational concepts, share them here!

10 STUPID BUSINESS IDEAS THAT MADE MILLIONS

Let’s face it. For every ten or even a hundred stupid business ideas ever considered as a serious business venture, at least one succeeded. Against all odds, these once-laughable business ideas defied logic, market expectations and plain old commonsense, allowing their creators to get the last laugh, all the way to the bank.
Below are ten of our personal picks, not in terms of profit but for the sheer wackiness of the idea:
1. The Pet Rock
Ah yes, what childhood in the 1970′s would be complete without the “perfect pet”: a rock. Just think of it: they don’t need to be fed, watered, walked or bathed. But to seriously sell them, and expect people to pay?
Gary Dahl, an advertising executive from California, apparently thought he could. So he bought a bunch of stones from a builder’s supply store, packaged them in cardboard boxes with holes (so the rocks could “breathe”), and marketed them as serious “pets”.
For a production cost of less than a dollar, Dahl sold each rock for $3.95. And sell them he did. By Christmas of 1975, pet rocks were all the rage, with owners proudly displaying how their pets could “sit” and “stay”. As for Dahl, his aptly-named Rock Bottom Productions was rolling over…. in profits.
2. The Million Dollar Homepage
A pixel is the lowest unit in a display screen. In 2005, one enterprising student came up with the unique business idea of selling website ads per 10 pixels, like billboards do per square meter. Except for one thing: a typical LCD monitor typically displays over 1,024 pixels.
This means that buying ad space roughly the size of an avatar will cost you big-time. And yet somehow, the idea took off. In less than a year, the million-dollar website, composed entirely of mish-mashed ads  resembling a quilt done by a blind person, brought in $1,037,100 in gross income.
3. Holy Ink
At the risk of being excommunicated, this doesn’t refer to ink cartridges blessed by the Pope and sold on eBay. But something close. Like monks in brown robes, refilling used ink cartridges.
Father Bernard McCoy found his printer dry one day, and searched around for reasonably priced alternatives. Finding none, he did what any monk would do: he started his own ink-refilling business.
And so the eight brothers in the monastery of Cisterian Abbey in Monroe, MO got down to work. In between singing Gregorian chants and contemplating, they fill used plastic cartridges with black powder. From $2,000 in 2002, sales of the holy refilled ink soared to an astonishing $2.5 million in 2005.
4. “Positive” Attraction
Many couples try to find a common ground, such as a mutual hobby or favorite sitcom. One business idea for a dating website went a bit further, by making sure it provides only “positive” matches.
HIV-positive, that is.
Paul Graves and Brandon Koechlin started PositivesDating.com in 2005. The website offers anonymous matching services, catering only to HIV-positive members. Within a few years of launching, PositivesDating was able to attract over 50,000 members.
5. Plastic Wishbones
Is humanity that desperate for luck that we need artificial wishbones? Apparently, we are.
Starting from a (dim) lightbulb in his head, Ken Ahroni founded Lucky Wishbone Co. to cater to the worldwide demand to divine one’s destiny. The company now produces 30,000 plastic wishbones daily, each retailing for about $3.
6. Doggles
The boom in the pet care industry has extended to all kinds of items, from goodies and “cribs” and even to pet clothing. But goggles for dogs?
It turns out there IS a market for everything. For cool canines who don’t dig the sun, Doggles is the answer. The company has been featured on CNN, The Today Show and National Geographic. And in the age of Facebook, cute pictures of pets sporting sunglasses isn’t hurting their sales, either.
7. Exercise Cards
If the military had the “Iraq’s Most Wanted”playing cards (with El Moustache himself as the Ace of Spades), why not make a version for lazy civilians in need of a good workout drill?
So went the thinking of ex-Navy SEAL and gym instructor Phil Black. And not a bad idea it was. The $18.95 deck of cards, featuring various exercise routines, reported sales of $4.7 million in one year.
8. Working Vacations
Most people take a vacation to escape the worries of the workplace. Vocation Vacations begs to differ.
The company proposes that you use your priceless time off to try a different job, preferably your dream job. Always dreamed of harvesting crops instead of virtual ones on Farmville? How about being a mortician? Launched in 2004, the website now offers over 125 unique jobs to “test out”, and boasts 300 mentors to help you make the career shift.
9. Santa Mail
People say Christmas has become commercialized, particularly Santa Claus when he’s used by a major soda beverage and countless toy retailers to peddle their products.
Well, it certainly doesn’t get more commercialized than this: register a postal address at The North Pole, Alaska, and charge parents $10 to send their innocent, clueless children a letter, purporting to be from Father Christmas.  Who would fall for such thing?
Oh, only about 200,000 parents. Since its launch, SantaMail has raked in around $2 million off the hopes of wide-eyed children who leave socks hanging every Christmas eve.

10. Aquariums… without the fish
A more sophisticated version of what the Pet Rock was in the 70s, the fancy-named “Ecosphere Closed Ecosystem” is the “perfect pet” for the 21st century. Perfect in that it doesn’t need to be fed, watered, walked or bathed.
That’s because the ecosphere is nothing less than an aquarium, without the fish. Each glass globe contains a self-sustaining ecosystem, where minute shrimp feed on the algae which in turn feeds on sunlight. No muss, no fuss. But no fun, either.

So whats the moral of the story? The market, just like humanity, takes twists and turns. What we deem “useless” right now might end up next season’s best-seller. It can be the product’s novelty, fun factor or sheer stupidity. Whatever the case, just remember there is always room on the market for an original business idea, one that just might earn you success… as well as a place on this list.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

10 Things That Indians Need To Stop Doing In Goa

India's cheap version of Thailand, Goa for ages has been the prison break we need in our lives. The sultry beaches, the sizzling food, the smashing babes. All of this, infuses us with Duracell rabbit like energy to party all night to wake up feeling like Bradley Cooper from Hangover, next morning. While it scores ten on ten on fun, beauty and debauchery, it's not entirely devoid of eyesores. Here's a list of must don'ts you might wanna pack in your bagpack if you're planning a trip to Goa. 
Disclaimer, keeping them in mind may or may not get you laid, but it will up your coolness, I promise. 

1. Flashing Rupa underwear and Banyaan.

Admit it guys, you look nothing like this while coming out of the sea.

2.Wearing bridal make up and jewelry to the beach. 

Agreed darling, you just got married but do you really think the red flowers on your swimsuit match with your red bangles. 

3. Walking up to women on the beach with fraandship requests. 

Honestly, It's creepier to hear "Hey wanna a nice company to party" in person.

4. Couples on the beach, posing like Jack and Rose from Titanic.

Give us a break, it's not 1997 folks.

5. Drunk, I-don't- know- where -we- are- going -or- who- we- will- run -over -now-driving.

Be a serial kisser, not a serial killer.

6.  Speaking in queer accent to pick up foreigners.

Each time I hear an Indian boy say "Whar yoo from?" I just feel like telling him"Can you please repeat this in English".

7. Imposing trance music on anything that moves.

I feel like slapping every bloke who thinks Goa is fun only for trance lovers.
 

8. Bragging about their amazing alcohol capacity.

Big deal, if you develop a live-in relationship with beer in Goa, you will probably die of liver failure before you turn 40.

9. People please spare us your Goa: Fun in the sun album where you have tagged all the food you ate there.

Let's take a minute to remind ourselves that Goa isn't Miami and we aren't in the 90's.

10. Guys clicking pictures of semi-clad women behind their sunglasses.

You really think that trick goes unnoticed? 

10 Fun Characters We Meet At Every Holi Party

Nothing brings out the vibrancy of India like the festival of Holi. It’s the one festival where adults and children come together and play their hearts out sprinkling and spraying each other with colour. Now we’ve all had our share of unique Holi parties but there are certain characters who you will invariably run into at every Holi party. Here’s a list of 10 such truly interesting characters who are present at pretty much every Holi party.

1. The Egg Man

This guy gets messy, real messy because his chief weapon during Holi are eggs and if you’re really unlucky rotten eggs.


2. The Sniper

Unseen to the untrained eye, the Sniper will attack you with water balloons and pichkaris without you even knowing what hit you.

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3. The Terminator

Ok now this guy is really ready to play Holi. Armed with big ass bazookas with 5 litre capacity, this guy is ruthless, armed & dangerous. He will paint the town red, green, blue & what not.

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4. Holi Balboa

This is that guy at every Holi party who bears the brunt of most of the colour attacks but the thing is he keeps coming back for more. No matter how many water balloons or how many litres of coloured water you empty on him, he just will keep coming back.


5. The Abstainers

These people show up in the middle of a Holi party and demand to be spared amidst all the color play. Why? Because technically they don't play Holi.

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6. The Wild Card

No one can predict what this guy will come armed with for Holi. From ink to ripe tomatoes to other weapons of mass color-destruction, everything is fair during Holi in his books.

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7. The Kamikazes

In an effort to ward off Holi players, they pour coloured water on themselves and smear their own faces and clothes with colour. Thereby reducing the chances of getting attacked by colour. Genius if you ask us!

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8. The Shielder

These are the people who will do anything to avoid getting sprayed on by colour. But what they mostly do is push you in the line of fire and make you their shield!

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9. The guy who never shows up

Technically, we are supposed to get into the Holi spirit with this guy but invariably he doesn't turn up. So from being a guy who was to make it, he becomes the guy who everyone keeps waiting for!

World's 10 longest highways

World's 10 longest highways

The United States boasts of some of the world’s longest highways.
Take a look at the 10 longest highways in the world according to roadtraffic-technology.com
Pan American Highway

Rank: 1
Total length: 48,000 kms
The Pan-American Highway is the world's longest ‘motorable road,’ according to Guinness Book of World Records.
The Highway links almost all nations in North and South America except for a stretch of 100 km called the Darien Gap, a forest and swampland.


Highway 1, Australia
Rank: 2

Total length: 14,500 kms
Highway 1 is a network of highways that goes around the Australian continent, joining all mainland state capitals.
More than a million people use this highway everyday.


Trans-Siberian Highway

Rank: 
3
Total length: 11,000 kms
Trans-Siberian Highway starts from St. Petersburg and stretches to Vladivostok in Russia. 
A part of the route across the Asian Highway Network is called the AH6.


Trans-Canada Highway

Rank: 
4
Total length: 7,821 kms 
The Trans-Canada Highway is a transcontinental highway system that connects ten provinces in Canada.

The highway was opened in 1962.


Golden Quadrilateral Highway, India
Rank: 5

Total length: 5,846 km
The largest highway project in India connects many of the major cities. 
The network connects Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai and other cities like Pune, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Kanpur, Surat and Bengaluru, Visakhapatnam and Bhubaneswar.


China National Highway 010
Rank: 6

Total length: 5,700 km
China's National Highway runs from Tongjiang in Heilongjiang to Sanya in Hainan. 
It is also the longest highway in China.


US Route 20
Rank: 7

Total length: 5,415 kms
The US Route 20 is a coast-to-coast road network.

The highway's eastern terminus is in Boston and western terminus is in Newport.

US Route 6

Rank: 
8
Total length: 5,158 kms
It is the second-longest highway in the United States and the longest continuous highway.
It is also called Grand Army of the Republic Highway.


Interstate 90 (I-90), US

Rank: 9
Total length: 4,860.2 kms
Interstate 90 (I-90) is the longest Interstate Highway in the United States. 


Interstate 80 (I-80), US
Rank: 10

Total length: 4,666 kms 
Interstate 80 (I-80) is a transcontinental limited-access highway that stretches from San Francisco to Teaneck. 
It was opened to traffic in 1986.

Posibilities pf Mergers: India & Maldives

  There are a number of reasons why the Maldives might merge with India in the future. These include: Cultural and historical ties: The Mal...