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Cut Your Energy Bill by 82%
Post Date: 2015-01-24 12:43:10 by BTP Holdings
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Hi, my name is Prof. Dr. Richard Goran ...and I’m going to expose to you the untold truth behind Nikola’s Tesla lab FIRE... after he patented the model no 512,340 on January 9, 1894 that was meant to change the energy world forever... ...and how he was forced to quit on all the projects that would have meant your energy independence today... losing $50,000... all his work and the right to win the Nobel prize for energy. . ... You’re also going to discover the sweet revenge of Tesla on the greedy energy fat cats... 2 weeks before he passed away... by exposing ONLY to his natal villagers an invention that costs $63 and takes 43 minutes to build... and that has cut their ...

Anti-drone laser named among China's 2014 tech breakthroughs
Post Date: 2015-01-24 00:14:51 by Tatarewicz
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A laser defense system developed by Chinese researchers that can intercept and attack small drones was named one of the top ten technology breakthroughs last year by the Chinese government, reports China's nationalistic tabloid Global Times. The researchers aim to enhance the system's range and power and coordinate multiple of the system in urban areas in the future. State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry made the announcement on Monday and awarded certificates to the research teams involved. The system, first revealed to the public in November last year, was co-developed by the China Jiuyuan Hi-tech Equipment Corporation and China Academy of Engineering Physics. ...

New police radars can 'see' inside homes
Post Date: 2015-01-20 17:18:04 by BTP Holdings
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New police radars can 'see' inside homes Brad Heath, USA TODAY 1:27 p.m. EST January 20, 2015 At least 50 U.S. law enforcement agencies quietly deployed radars that let them effectively see inside homes, with little notice to the courts or the public. WASHINGTON — At least 50 U.S. law enforcement agencies have secretly equipped their officers with radar devices that allow them to effectively peer through the walls of houses to see whether anyone is inside, a practice raising new concerns about the extent of government surveillance. Those agencies, including the FBI and the U.S. Marshals Service, began deploying the radar systems more than two years ago with little notice ...

People can be convinced they committed a non-existant crime in just 3 hours
Post Date: 2015-01-18 09:21:24 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceAlert... Innocent people can be questioned by police in such a way that they end up convincing themselves that they’ve committed a crime. And this belief can be so strong, they can sometimes follow that belief up with a false confession. Early last year, a team of lawyers and statisticians published a paper stating that 4.1 percent of criminal defendants who are sentenced to death in the US are falsely convicted. To investigate this phenomenon, a study led by psychological scientist Julia Shaw from the University of Bedfordshire in the UK investigated the possible cause, and found that, if questioned in the right way, innocent people can fabricate stories in their minds with ...

US Navy Set to Unveil Electromagnetic Weapon Technology
Post Date: 2015-01-18 05:32:13 by Tatarewicz
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NEW YORK, JANUARY 13 (Sputnik) – The US Navy is set to unveil a new electromagnetic weapon that uses magnetic fields to launch projectiles at high speeds, rather than using traditional chemical propellants and explosives to destroy targets. Ghost Swimmer © East News/ The Virginian-Pilot US Navy Tests Shark-Like Underwater Drone Created for Surveillance Purposes "The Electromagnetic Railgun is among several disruptive capabilities that the Naval Research Enterprise is championing to ensure a dominant, capable and relevant naval force for the future," chief of naval research Rear Adm. Mat Winter said in a statement on Tuesday. The weapon will be presented before the ...

SCIENTISTS BALK AT ‘HOTTEST YEAR’ CLAIMS: IGNORES SATELLITES SHOWING 18 YEAR ‘PAUSE’
Post Date: 2015-01-16 12:36:30 by Ada
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Global warming is a hoax promoted by power-hungry politicians The global warming establishment and the media are crowing about 2010 being in a tie for the “hottest year” ever. The UK Guardian headline sums up the media’s promotion: UK Guardian: ‘Hottest Year’ Claim: 2014 officially the ‘hottest year’ on record US government scientists say - ‘Nasa and Noaa scientists report 2014 was 0.07F (0.04C) higher than previous records…The global average temperatures over land and sea surface for the year was 1.24F (0.69C) above the 20th century average, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa) and Nasa reported. The scientists said 2014 ...

Al Gore, wrong again – Polar ice continues to thrive
Post Date: 2015-01-16 08:05:49 by Ada
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In his 2007 Noble Prize acceptance speech, former Vice President Al Gore warned that the “Arctic ice could be gone in as little as seven years.” Last week, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution reported: “The North and South Poles are not melting.” In that report, oceanographer Ted Maksym noted that polar ice “is much more stable than climate scientists once predicted and could even be much thicker than previously thought.” That Woods Hole study was confirmed by today’s NOAA Arctic radar map which shows the Arctic Ice Cap at more than 4,000,000 square miles, larger than on any December 28 in the past five years. Reaching the North Pole requires ...

Watch Live Cyber-attacks
Post Date: 2015-01-12 09:34:06 by Lod
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Amazing - heard on The Power Hour just now.

Scientists develop prototype quantum data storage system
Post Date: 2015-01-11 09:14:59 by Tatarewicz
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PressTV... Scientists have developed a prototype quantum “hard drive” with the capability of storing data for up to an unprecedented six hours. The record storage time was achieved by researchers at the Australian National University (ANU). “We believe it will soon be possible to distribute quantum information between any two points on the globe,” said the study’s lead author Manjin Zhong, of the ANU's Research School of Physics and Engineering (RSPE). Information was stored by directly writing the quantum state on the nuclear spin of a substance using laser light. The ANU scientists, assisted by a team from the Otago University, used solid europium crystal ...

Here's the "Worst Case Shale Scenario"
Post Date: 2015-01-10 12:39:52 by BTP Holdings
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"Everybody has one," a reader writes, cleaning up an old saying, "but that doesn't mean they are worth listening to. I hope you don't clutter your pages with endless snarky reader arguments back and forth on the question of shale being a fad or techno breakthrough. "As Jim Rickards said in today's piece, it will be difficult enough to ascertain where the risks may be hiding in the derivative shuffle without introducing baseless opinions. I am certain, however, that some readers, or your industry contacts, must be involved at ground zero, either in the shale patch directly or on the finance side." "I work in the industry," another writes as if ...

12% of Americans Off Grid by 2035
Post Date: 2015-01-10 12:23:43 by BTP Holdings
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According to consulting company Accenture, 12% of American households and 11% of European households will be off-grid by 2035. Find out why you may want to join them right here. According to the study, electricity is going to keep getting more and more expensive, and less and less reliable. And this can have dire consequences for you if you are not prepared. Steady growth of distributed energy resources and energy efficiency measures could cause significant “demand disruption” and drive down utilities’ revenues by up to $48 billion a year in the United States and 61 billion EURO a year in Europe by 2025, according to Accenture’s Digitally Enabled Grid research. Why ...

Scientist Confesses: Global Warming is a $22 Billion Scam
Post Date: 2015-01-10 12:16:09 by BTP Holdings
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Imagine, for a moment, sitting at a prestigious steakhouse in Palm Beach, Florida, a hot spot for some of the most wealthy and famous — Donald Trump, Tiger Woods, Oprah Winfrey, James Patterson, Rush Limbaugh, and hundreds more. And, imagine dining with a handful of men you’ve only read about. Some of them are worth millions, others published best-selling books, and some have held prominent positions at the White House. In essence, you’re sitting at a five-person table of VIPs. You’re about to take a bite of your New York strip when one of the men, a top U.S. intelligence agent, slams a 164-page document in the middle of the table. This document, you soon find out, ...

The Tiny Company Powering Apple's Biggest Hits
Post Date: 2015-01-10 11:53:55 by BTP Holdings
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The Tiny Company Powering Apple's Biggest Hits Advertorial | By Mark Brooks Dear Opportunistic Investor, I want you to go back in time with me for a minute. I'm going to tell you a story about one of the best performing companies and stocks of the last 50 years, and why we may be on the cusp of history repeating itself.. Just think back to the spring of 1977... Computers were rapidly becoming smaller; a machine that once barely squeezed into a warehouse could now fit onto a desk! And the undisputed king of the mountain was IBM. But your best investment at the time was a company that didn't even sell computers. You know this company as Intel. And of course you ...

We Might Avert Climate Catastrophe With This One Radical Choice
Post Date: 2015-01-10 09:49:22 by Tatarewicz
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Yahoo... We have about a 50 percent chance of keeping global temperatures from rising dangerously higher than those of preindustrial times. That is, if we leave most of the world’s remaining supply of oil, gas, and coal unearthed and unburned between now and 2050, according to a study published this week in the journal Nature. Globally, about one-third of oil deposits must enter the no-burning zone, along with 88 percent of known and mineable coal supplies and about half the world’s unused natural gas. It adds up to about $6 trillion worth of fossil fuels, suggesting a revolutionary shake-up of the global financial and energy economies. Among them: About $3 trillion in global ...

Among the Disrupted
Post Date: 2015-01-09 09:48:36 by Ada
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Amid the bacchanal of disruption, let us pause to honor the disrupted. The streets of American cities are haunted by the ghosts of bookstores and record stores, which have been destroyed by the greatest thugs in the history of the culture industry. Writers hover between a decent poverty and an indecent one; they are expected to render the fruits of their labors for little and even for nothing, and all the miracles of electronic dissemination somehow do not suffice for compensation, either of the fiscal or the spiritual kind. Everybody talks frantically about media, a second-order subject if ever there was one, as content disappears into “content.” What does the understanding of ...

Climate And Truth: A Tale Of Immorality?
Post Date: 2015-01-05 09:54:31 by Ada
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The most recent aberration of climate science is the apparent cherry picking of ocean temperature data by government scientists, Richard Feely and Christopher Sabine. The objective is not to determine what is happening, but why it is happening, and then link it to a human cause. This, cart before the horse approach, was the raison d’etre of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) from the start. In order to emphasize why it is happening, it helps to detail, for politicians, the damaging effects. In this case, it is the deleterious impact of human addition of CO2 to the atmosphere that is not only causing warming, but, they claim, also changing the acidity level of the ...

Mystery at the sun's south pole: Nasa reveals huge 'coronal hole' on the solar surface where winds reach 500 miles per SECOND
Post Date: 2015-01-05 09:49:10 by Ada
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Coronal holes are regions of the corona where the magnetic field reaches out into space Particles moving along those magnetic fields can leave the sun rather than being trapped near the surface Polar coronal hole can remain visible for five years or longer, although constantly changes shape There were no fireworks on the sun to welcome in the New Year - and in fact, scientists say the end of the year was relatively quiet on the solar surface. However, the sun has started 2015 with a mysterious event - a huge hole has appeared. Known as a coronal hole, the phenomenon occurred near the south pole - and is seen as a dark area covered all of its base in these stunning images. Read more: ...

Scientists Tremble As “Asteroid Army” Hurtles Towards Earth
Post Date: 2015-01-05 07:59:33 by Tatarewicz
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Sorcha Faal An unsettling report prepared by the Aerospace Defence Forces (ADF) that is circulating in the Kremlin today appears to show that many scientists are in fear of the potential effects to our solar system of what they term is an “asteroid army” of at least 83 giant space objects due to hurtle past Earth and Mars over the next three months. According to this report, these giant asteroids appear to have an “intelligent trajectory” not unlike a military formation and is comprised of three waves with 43 of them flying close to Earth in January, 25 in February, and 15 in March. Raising the concerns of these scientists about these giant asteroids, this report ...

Hackers in Our Connected Lives
Post Date: 2015-01-03 22:16:27 by Lod
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Stuff that should concern us.

DARPA's Autonomous Microdrones Designed to Patrol Inside Houses
Post Date: 2015-01-02 14:49:45 by X-15
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As drone expert, P.W. Singer said, "At this point, it doesn't really matter if you are against the technology, because it's coming." According to Singer, "The miniaturization of drones is where it really gets interesting. You can use these things anywhere, put them anyplace, and the target will never even know they're being watched." This has been the promise that the Air Force made quite clear in their video early last year about nanodrone tech that you can see below. According to the USAF, Micro Air Vehicles (MAVs), combined with the ability to harvest energy, will enable insect-sized drone swarms to be dropped from military aircraft to stay aloft for a ...

Edward Snowden teaches how to be elusive to US National Security Agency
Post Date: 2014-12-31 05:30:18 by Tatarewicz
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Pravda...Edward Snowden's new declassified documents are devoted to network security systems that experts at the US National Security Agency find difficult to hack into. A series of documents about various programs and codes that NSA hackers fail to break were published in Der Spiegel. The reports say how to protect oneself from the electronic surveillance of Western intelligence agencies to remain anonymous. The NSA ranks assignments by levels of complexity - from one to five. The first stage is the most trivial one. Hacking such a system is not difficult at all. The fifth level is designated with the word "catastrophic" and actually means that the NSA is unable to either ...

Scientist terrified of geoengineering technology being developed under guise of halting global warming
Post Date: 2014-12-30 17:27:47 by BTP Holdings
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Scientist terrified of geoengineering technology being developed under guise of halting global warming Tuesday, December 30, 2014 by: Jonathan Benson, staff writer (NaturalNews) A prominent climate scientist who's actively involved in developing technologies to thwart the natural weather patterns of the globe says he's disturbed by the prospect of having to make such drastic changes to the common order of things in order to fight so-called "global warming." Dr. Matthew Watson from Bristol University in the UK told the media recently that he's "terrified" by many of the geoengineering projects currently in the works to thwart man-made climate change, which ...

How To Make a Matchbox Rocket Launching Kit
Post Date: 2014-12-29 20:12:00 by X-15
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Skin cells can help cure infertility: Study
Post Date: 2014-12-27 05:39:01 by Tatarewicz
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PressTV... A new research suggests infertility can be cured by using human skin cells to create primitive sperms and eggs, which is considered as a major breakthrough in the field of fertility treatment. Professor Azim Surani, a developmental biologist, and his team at the University of Cambridge in UK created the primitive sex cells by “culturing human embryonic stem cells for five days under carefully-controlled conditions.” They attempted to show that the same process could turn adults’ skin tissue into early-stage sperms or eggs, which could later grow into mature sperm cells and eggs that are genetically matched to patients. During the course of study, it was ...

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Post Date: 2014-12-26 11:33:44 by Lod
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