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The Globalists Are Openly Admitting To Their Population Control Agenda - And That's A Bad Sign...
Post Date: 2019-11-18 22:07:50 by Ada
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Eugenics and population control are long time hobbies of the financial elites. In the early 1900’s, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Carnegie Institute were deeply involved in promoting Eugenics laws in the US. These laws led to the forced sterilization of over 60,000 American citizens in states like California and thousands of rejected marriage licenses. The Eugenics programs in the US were only a beta test though, as the Rockefellers then transferred their programs over to Germany under Hitler and the Third Reich in the 1930’s, where a true widespread eugenics-based population control program was introduced. The targets of population reduction were based on ethnic ...

NASA’s $30 Billion Moon Return Mission, Explained | Beyond Earth
Post Date: 2019-11-17 20:09:44 by BTP Holdings
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NASA announced its returned mission to the moon by 2024, titled Artemis it will cost an estimated $20-$30 billion. They plan to go to the moon in their SLS mega-rocket and begin building a lunar gateway. The mission will focus on the possibilities of mining resources on the moon, including water for rocket fuel and will lead to future deep space travel and lunar bases in what can be considered the new era of space exploration. Poster Comment:In the year 2525.... You think they might be able to use Ferengi money, Gold pressed Latinum, to fund this project?

How Close Are We to Building a Moon Base?
Post Date: 2019-11-17 15:50:43 by BTP Holdings
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Doomsday Clock Is Set at 2 Minutes to Midnight, Closest Since 1950s
Post Date: 2019-11-17 15:15:10 by BTP Holdings
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Doomsday Clock Is Set at 2 Minutes to Midnight, Closest Since 1950s From left, Sivan Kartha, a senior scientist at the Stockholm Environmental Institute; Lawrence M. Krauss, director of the Arizona State University Origins Project; Robert Rosner, a theoretical physicist at the University of Chicago; and Sharon A. Squassoni, research professor at George Washington University, at a news conference in Washington on Thursday to announce that the Doomsday Clock had been set to two minutes to midnight. Jim Lo Scalzo/European Pressphoto Agency By Sewell Chan Jan. 25, 2018 The Doomsday Clock, a potent symbol of scientific concerns about humanity’s possible annihilation, was ...

Apollo 11 Astronaut Michael Collins Talks Launch on 50th Anniversary
Post Date: 2019-11-16 23:15:55 by BTP Holdings
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Poster Comment:Michael Collins is now 89 years old. God bless. ;)

What Neil & Buzz Left on the Moon
Post Date: 2019-11-16 21:47:24 by BTP Holdings
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What Neil & Buzz Left on the Moon REV: May 9, 2017 Listen to this story via streaming audio, a downloadable file, or get help. The most famous thing Neil Armstrong left on the moon 35 years ago is a footprint, a boot-shaped depression in the gray moondust. Millions of people have seen pictures of it, and one day, years from now, lunar tourists will flock to the Sea of Tranquility to see it in person. Will anyone notice, 100 feet away, something else Armstrong left behind? Ringed by footprints, sitting in the moondust, lies a 2-foot wide panel studded with 100 mirrors pointing at Earth: the "lunar laser ranging retroreflector array." Apollo 11 astronauts Buzz Aldrin ...

NASA’s $30 Billion Moon Return Mission, Explained | Beyond Earth
Post Date: 2019-11-16 15:28:26 by BTP Holdings
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NASA announced its returned mission to the moon by 2024, titled Artemis it will cost an estimated $20-$30 billion. They plan to go to the moon in their SLS mega-rocket and begin building a lunar gateway. The mission will focus on the possibilities of mining resources on the moon, including water for rocket fuel and will lead to future deep space travel and lunar bases in what can be considered the new era of space exploration.

Plastics outnumber baby fish 7-to-1 in some coastal nurseries
Post Date: 2019-11-15 18:52:39 by Horse
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Calm ocean surface nurseries shelter thousands of baby fish. They also attract bits of plastic . Plastics can enter the food web at an unexpected point: larval fish as small the tip of a pencil. Larval fish congregate in ocean slicks — ribbons of calm water that form naturally on the ocean’s surface — to feast on an abundance of prey. Prey-sized plastics also accumulate in these fish nurseries, outnumbering the fish 7-to-1 and ending up in the stomachs of many, researchers report online November 11 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. “This is perhaps the most vulnerable life stage of pelagic fish,” says Anela Choy, a biological oceanographer ...

Evolution Unleashed
Post Date: 2019-11-01 07:53:15 by Ada
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Is evolutionary science due for a major overhaul – or is talk of ‘revolution’ misguided? The food preferences of different groups of orcas are thought to be driving them to split into several different species. Photo by Mike Korostelev www.mkorostelev.com / Getty Images. When researchers at Emory University in Atlanta trained mice to fear the smell of almonds (by pairing it with electric shocks), they found, to their consternation, that both the children and grandchildren of these mice were spontaneously afraid of the same smell. That is not supposed to happen. Generations of schoolchildren have been taught that the inheritance of acquired characteristics is impossible. A ...

Never-before-seen 'monster' galaxy discovered
Post Date: 2019-10-26 23:41:31 by BTP Holdings
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Never-before-seen 'monster' galaxy discovered Duration: 01:03 3 days ago These types of galaxies were thought to be folklore due to a lack of evidence. A University of Arizona-led team accidentally stumbled upon the signal that was so far away, it took 12.5 billion years to reach us. Researchers says the “cosmic Yeti” could lead to the discovery of a whole group of galaxies. Poster Comment:Video at source.

How Can a Star Be Older Than the Universe?
Post Date: 2019-10-22 09:42:13 by Ada
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Space Mysteries: If the universe is 13.8 billion years old, how can a star be more than 14 billion years old? This Digitized Sky Survey image shows the oldest star with a well-determined age in our galaxy. Called the Methuselah star, HD 140283 is 190.1 light-years away. Astronomers refined the star's age to about 14.5 billion years (which is older than the universe), plus or minus 800 million years. Image released March 7, 2013. This Digitized Sky Survey image shows the oldest star with a well-determined age in our galaxy. Called the Methuselah star, HD 140283 is 190.1 light-years away. Astronomers refined the star's age to about 14.3 billion years (which is older than the ...

Monkeys Beat “Humans” at Computer Game in Groundbreaking Intelligence Study
Post Date: 2019-10-19 06:32:13 by Ada
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Actual picture used by one of the study’s authors. Every human is the same, so any human with any skin color can accurately represent the Human Race. Daily Star: Monkeys have shown that they’re better than humans at ‘thinking outside the box.’ Julia Watzek, a graduate student in psychology at Georgia State University, set up a test involving a problem-solving video game and invited human volunteers and a few selected capuchin and rhesus macaque monkeys to play it. Julia Watzek has this tweet pinned on her Twitter: Is she saying that those four monkeys beat humans in the study or is she implying that the African female monkey is the human beaten by the monkeys? ...

Opinion: Here’s a believable explanation of those UFO videos released by the Navy
Post Date: 2019-10-16 11:22:57 by Ada
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Jurica Dujmovi says a military patent could explain mysterious objects caught on video by a jet-fighter pilot Cue “The X-Files” music and put on your tinfoil hats. We’re going for a ride. Last month the U.S. Navy confirmed that three videos of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) taken by airplane pilots a few years ago are indeed authentic. (Notice we’re not saying “unidentified flying object,” or UFO.) This means the videos went through the U.S. military, so it can be assumed they have not been computer-generated or altered. Three clips dubbed “FLIR1,” “Gimbal” and “Go Fast” show two encounters between Navy aircraft and ...

California blackouts expose the total scam of solar panels: They don’t work when the grid goes down
Post Date: 2019-10-13 19:30:38 by Ada
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Image: California blackouts expose the total scam of solar panels: They don’t work when the grid goes down (Natural News) Solar panels are largely a scam. And over the last week, thousands of solar panel owners in California are colliding with that sobering reality as they realize solar panels don’t work when the power grid goes down. That’s because nearly all residential and commercial solar systems are “grid-tie” systems that feed power to the grid, not to your home or business. And when the grid goes down, your solar panels stop working, too. That’s a far cry from what buyers of solar panels have been promised. “[M]any are learning the hard way the ...

Greg, John, Razib, and Me
Post Date: 2019-10-12 08:25:05 by Ada
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Fred in His Darkness Pleads for Help, Piteously A good bit more now than a decade ago I was a member of Steve Sailer’s HBD (Human Biodiversity) mailing list. This dealt with (who would have thought it’) human biodiversity, meaning such things as evolution, racial differences, evolutionary psychology, and genetics. It was a bright and usually congenial group, if doctrinaire, from which I was dropped for, I think, apostasy. My sin, as best I could tell, was expressing doubts about Darwinism. This is something that One Doesn’t Do. Among the members were Greg Cochran, a physicist; John Derbyshire, a mathematician by training and political philosopher by preference; and Razib ...

How the Universe Stopped Making Sense
Post Date: 2019-10-11 20:08:47 by Ada
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We're getting something wrong about the universe. A Hubble Space Telescope image shows RS Puppis, one of the brightest Cepheids visible in our galaxy. Astrophysicists use stars like this to calculate the expansion rate of the universe. A Hubble Space Telescope image shows RS Puppis, one of the brightest Cepheids visible in our galaxy. Astrophysicists use stars like this to calculate the expansion rate of the universe. (Image: © Hubble Space Telescope/NASA) We're getting something wrong about the universe. It might be something small: a measurement issue that makes certain stars looks closer or farther away than they are, something astrophysicists could fix with a few ...

Methane emissions from cattle are 11% higher than estimated
Post Date: 2019-10-01 21:35:57 by BTP Holdings
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Methane emissions from cattle are 11% higher than estimated Bigger livestock in larger numbers in more regions has led to methane in the air climbing faster than predicted due to ‘out-of-date data’ Agence France-Presse Fri 29 Sep 2017 06.23 EDT Last modified on Wed 14 Feb 2018 11.58 EST A sharp rise in methane pollution could jeopardise the goal of capping global warming below 2C. Photograph: Graham Turner/The Guardian Emissions of the greenhouse gas methane from livestock are larger than previously thought, posing an additional challenge in the fight to curb global warming, scientists have said. Revised calculations of methane produced per head of cattle show that ...

Russian navy boat sinks in Arctic Sea after walrus attack: reports
Post Date: 2019-09-24 09:47:30 by Ada
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A Russian navy boat embarking on a research expedition in the Arctic Sea sunk after being attacked by a female walrus that was defending her young, according to reports Monday. The Altai, a tugboat operated by the Russian navy’s Northern Fleet, carried researchers from the Russian Geographical Society and other expedition participants into waters near a remote island chain called Franz Josef Land in the Arctic Sea, Ars Technica reported. DEAD SHARK 'PARADED' THROUGH TOWN AT BRITISH SEAFOOD FESTIVAL SPARKS DEBATE The boat dispatched a smaller inflatable landing craft in shallow waters off Wilczek Island to bring researchers ashore near Cape Heller. Before the boat could ...

Newly discovered comet likely an 'interstellar visitor,' NASA says
Post Date: 2019-09-14 10:19:09 by BTP Holdings
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Newly discovered comet likely an 'interstellar visitor,' NASA says 3 hrs ago The discovery of a new comet scientists believe to be an "interstellar object" has set the astronomy community abuzz. © Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Comet C/2019 Q4 as imaged by the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope on Hawaii's Big Island on Sept. 10, 2019. If officially confirmed, the object would be only the second of its kind detected, according to a statement from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology. The newly found comet, dubbed C/2019 Q4, was discovered by Gennady Borisov, a Crimean astronomer working out of an observatory in Nauchnij, ...

Russia Wants To Win Wars, Not Kill Civilians: Moscow's Latest Electromag Superweapon
Post Date: 2019-09-12 10:57:14 by Ada
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Russia continues surprising the West with new weapons. According to recent reports, Russian engineers develop a jammer missile called Alabuga. Rumor has it that this weapon will be able to completely neutralize enemy without even opening fire at its forces. This weapon produces a very strong radio electric impact, the power of which is comparable to the power of a nuclear explosion. The missile can literally disable all enemy weapons and military equipment, including missiles, missile defense systems, ships and tanks, as well as any type of air, sea and ground military hardware. The Alabuga missile causes all microcircuits to come out of order. In fact, the military hardware and ...

If only all our college students were as appreciative
Post Date: 2019-09-11 12:45:47 by Luke The Spook
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If only all our college students were as appreciative The main vice of Capitalism is the uneven distribution of prosperity; The main vice of Socialism is the even distribution of misery. This article was written by a college student by the name of Alyssa Ahlgren, who's in grad school for her MBA. It's a short article but definitely worth a read. "College Student: My Generation Is Blind to the Prosperity Around Us I’m sitting in a small coffee shop near Nokomis trying to think of what to write about. I scroll through my newsfeed on my phone looking at the latest headlines of Democratic candidates calling for policies to “fix” the so-called injustices ...

Video: toxic air in cockpits is killing pilots, causing crashes
Post Date: 2019-09-08 14:31:58 by NeoconsNailed
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The 'asbestos of the airline industry' killing flyers | 60 Minutes Australia Click for Full Text! Poster Comment:Asbestos -- these planes must be a lot older than people have any idea. "Comments are disabled for this video" -- wonder what's with that. Are they working up to no comments allowed, period?

Bitcoin at 10
Post Date: 2019-09-08 08:29:45 by Ada
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A new book aims to chronicle the digital currency's ideological origins. Digital Cash: The Unknown History of the Anarchists, Utopians, and Technologists Who Created Cryptocurrency, by Finn Brunton, Princeton University Press, 272 pages, $26.95 As bitcoin turns 10, a new book aims to chronicle the digital currency's ideological origins. "The technology alone is not enough," Finn Brunton writes in Digital Cash: The Unknown History of the Anarchists, Utopians, and Technologists Who Created Cryptocurrency. "Even with good math, scientific discoveries, the free circulation of ideas, reliable hardware and running code, you need a desire, a vision, a dissatisfaction, a ...

China's lunar rover has found something weird on the moon's far side
Post Date: 2019-09-07 11:24:48 by BTP Holdings
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China's lunar rover has found something weird on the moon's far side Andrew Jones, Space.com 8/31/2019 China's Chang'e-4 lunar rover has discovered an unusually colored, "gel-like" substance during its exploration activities on the far side of the moon. © China Lunar Exploration Project) The mission's rover, Yutu-2, stumbled on that surprise during lunar day 8. The discovery prompted scientists on the mission to postpone other driving plans for the rover, and instead focus its instruments on trying to figure out what the strange material is. Day 8 started on July 25; Yutu-2 began navigating a path through an area littered with various small impact ...

From mind control to murder? How a deadly fall revealed the CIA’s darkest secrets
Post Date: 2019-09-07 08:04:38 by Ada
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Frank Olson died in 1953, but, because of clandestine US government experiments, it took decades for his family to get closer to the truth. Glass shattered high above Seventh Avenue in Manhattan before dawn on a cold November morning in 1953. Seconds later, a body hit the sidewalk. Jimmy, the doorman at the Statler hotel, was momentarily stunned. Then he turned and ran into the hotel lobby. “We got a jumper!” he shouted. “We got a jumper!” The night manager peered up through the darkness at his hulking hotel. After a few moments, he picked out a curtain flapping through an open window. It turned out to be room 1018A. Two names were on the registration card: Frank ...

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