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Minority rules:
Scientists discover tipping point for the spread of ideas

Scientists at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have found that when just 10 percent of the population holds an unshakable belief, their belief will always be adopted by the majority of the society. The scientists, who are members of the Social Cognitive Networks Academic Research Center (SCNARC) at Rensselaer, used computational and analytical methods to discover the tipping point where a minority belief becomes the majority opinion. The finding has implications for the study and influence of societal interactions ranging from the spread of innovations to the movement of political ideals.
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What this means is we only need 10% of the population to understand how these few individuals are robbing us and enslaving us to transform the narrative society believes in, to stop them.
The SUNJACK to
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The SUNJACK to Power you Anywhere
Comment by Rafael Zambrana                     June 4, 2015

Freely available Pollution-Free energy independence is the aim to pursue, and this inventor has proven successful in laboring towards that goal.   Once these small steps become profitable and self-sustaining, many more inventors will build on top of them to eventually produce the new paradigm of energy independence outside the grid.

Together with the generation of this free energy, inventors need to design more efficient energy storing devices (batteries) that can be charged quickly and keep abundant energy for a longer period. This is Important especially if we're going to rely on the Sun or wind as the source.

If I was Tan the inventor and producer of this Sunjack gadget, I would contact Nobel Peace-Prize winner Muhammad Yunus of Grameen Bank who have expanded their reach by establishing other companies to give service to their small villages customers in Bangladesh, one of the poorest countries, and he's doing a Mobile Phone company selling the units and the solar panels to recharge them where the main established electric grid doesn't service.