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The sun has been eerily quiet for 264 days in a row - just 96 hours short of setting a new record with no surface activity since March 24
Post Date: 2019-12-13 18:41:29 by Horse
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The sun is unusually quiet and docile, with no sunspots seen on its surface in 264 days — just four days short of setting a new record. In 2008, no sunspots were observed for a total of 268 days and if the current period exceeds this it will become one of the deepest lulls of the modern era. Poster Comment:Less solar radiance equals reduced crop yields, higher food prices and National Food Riots.

The top 10 most astonishing science and medicine discoveries of 2019
Post Date: 2019-12-12 11:25:49 by Horse
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Humans have been thrilled and astounded by scientific and medical discoveries for centuries. And, despite the astonishing number of discoveries made down through the years, there is somehow always more to learn. Here at Natural News we strive, as many members of the Independent Media do, to share the whole truth about the latest scientific and medical breakthroughs with our readers – even when that truth does not harmonize with what the mainstream media, scientific “experts,” and global healthcare organizations want us to believe. Let’s take a look at 10 of the most important medical and scientific stories we broke this year: The country with the world’s ...

New Evidence for the Strange Idea that the Universe Is a Hologram
Post Date: 2019-12-11 18:54:51 by Horse
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What if everything around you, from the distant stars to your very hands, were a hologram? One of the great mysteries of modern cosmology is how our universe can be so thermally uniform—the vast cosmos is filled with the lingering heat of the Big Bang. Over time, it has cooled to a few degrees above absolute zero, but it can still be seen in the faint glow of microwave radiation, known as the cosmic microwave background. In any direction we look, the temperature of this cosmic background is basically the same, varying by only tiny amounts. But according to the standard “cold dark matter” model of cosmology, there wasn’t enough time for hotter and cooler regions of the ...

The headband that makes you smarter: US military reveals a bizarre device that increases learning by 40%
Post Date: 2019-12-09 23:33:43 by Horse
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The non-invasive device applies a current to the brain's prefrontal cortex This causes changes in connectivity between different brain areas In trials on macaques, it was shown to increase learning by 40 per cent Researchers are now seeking FDA approval, and suggest the device will be widespread in five to ten years The idea of a headband you can wear to make you smarter may sound like a device from the latest science fiction blockbuster. But experts have revealed such a device in reality – and claim it could increase learning by 40 per cent. And it may not be long before you can get your hands on one, with the designers predicting its use will be common in just five to ten ...

“What They Haven’t Told You About Climate Change.” – According To The Co-Founder of Greenpeace
Post Date: 2019-12-03 10:11:51 by Ada
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Mainstream media outlets and political organizations have been predicting doom and gloom, what seems to be end of the world type of scenarios when they bring up the topic of global warming and climate change. This type of perception is something humanity has been experiencing for decades, just take a look at this press release from 1989, which explained how United Nations officials predicted that entire nations could be wiped off the face of the Earth if the global warming trend was not reversed by the year 2000, it’s just one of many examples. Furthermore, anybody who seems to question the official narrative of this issue that’s constantly pushed by mainstream media is made out ...

Was Robert Oppenheimer a Soviet Agent?
Post Date: 2019-11-25 09:24:03 by Ada
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J. Robert Oppenheimer was the scientific head of the U.S. atomic-bomb project during World War II. Oppenheimer was a brilliant physicist whose contributions were essential for the successful development of the atomic bomb. Gen. Leslie Groves, the overall head of what became known as the Manhattan Project, testified that Oppenheimer was an exceptionally hard worker who did a “magnificent job as far as the war effort was concerned.”[1] Despite his outstanding performance in the Manhattan Project, Robert Oppenheimer’s reputation has been tainted by allegations that he knowingly passed secrets of the atomic bomb to Soviet agents. This article will discuss the possible truth of ...

‘Culture will be eroded’: climate crisis threatens to flood Harriet Tubman park
Post Date: 2019-11-23 23:19:09 by Dakmar
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On the flat, marshy stretches of Maryland’s eastern shore, not a huge amount has changed since Harriet Tubman escaped from slavery here 170 years ago. Rivers and streams lace a wedge of land dotted with wood-board churches and small towns. Crabs and oysters are plucked from the adjacent Chesapeake Bay. The climate crisis is set, however, to completely transform low-lying Dorchester county, threatening to submerge some of the key heritage associated with Tubman, the celebrated abolitionist whose daring missions helped free scores of slaves from bondage in her homeland. If planet-warming emissions aren’t radically scaled back then swaths of the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad ...

Scientists: Dishonest or Afraid?
Post Date: 2019-11-20 09:23:57 by Ada
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The absolute worst case of professional incompetence and dishonesty is in the area of climate science. Tony Heller has exposed some of the egregious dishonesty of mainstream environmentalists in a video he’s titled “My Gift To Climate Alarmists.” Environmentalists and their political allies attribute the recent increase in deadly forest fires to global warming. However, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service, forest fires reached their peak in the 1930s and have declined by 80% since then. Environmentalists hide the earlier data and make their case for the effects of global warming by showing the public and policymakers data from 1980 that ...

LISTEN: The sound of Earth being lashed by solar storm will haunt your nightmares
Post Date: 2019-11-19 09:34:25 by Ada
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The ESA has used four Earth-orbiting spacecraft known as the Cluster mission, to convert the EM radiation from solar storms crashing into our atmosphere to sound and the results will likely haunt your dreams for some time. The magnetosphere, the magnetic field generated by Earth's molten core, acts as a shield which is thought to protect us from being cooked by radiation carried along solar winds. For the first time, for better or for worse, scientists have captured what it sounds like when these charged particles bounce off the magnetosphere shield and crash into the incoming particles behind them, creating magnetoacoustic waves. The results sound like the late night machinations of ...

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 ...

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