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US CyberWarfare test-marketed in New Zealand?
Post Date: 2006-02-25 12:12:25 by valis
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Background: More than 115 government agencies, companies and organizations conclude 'mock' attack against bloggers (Link scrubbed)Participants confirmed parts of the worldwide simulation challenged government officials and industry executives to respond to deliberate misinformation campaigns and activist calls by Internet bloggers, online diarists whose 60;Web logs61; include political rantings and musings about current events.From an ARG reader: I live in n.z. and in the week that the usgov was engaged in a dummyrun cyberwar test, roughly 10 days ago, everytime I tried to connect to a site with the word 'blog' in the address bar it was blocked. All other web addresses worked fine. ...

Smart NTFS Recovery
Post Date: 2006-02-23 15:37:49 by Splitends
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Smart NTFS Recovery is a data recovery tool for Windows operating system that supports the NTFS file system. The software easily recovers data from hard disks and any type of storage media - flash drives, USB drives, memory stick, PC card, multimedia card, secure digital card with NTFS file system. Smart NTFS Recovery can recover any deleted files, including MS Office files, photos, mp3 and zip files, even if the partition table is lost!

Is America Facing Another Dust Bowl
Post Date: 2006-02-23 12:55:30 by Brian S
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AccuWeather.com meteorologists are warning that oceanic conditions similar to those that triggered the ruinous "Dust Bowl" drought again appear to be in place. The exceptionally warm Atlantic waters that played a major role in the record-breaking 2005 hurricane season, coupled with cooler-than-normal Pacific waters, are weakening and changing the course of a low-level jet stream that normally channels moisture into the Great Plains. Effects are starting to be felt in "America's breadbasket," as the southern Great Plains region is already suffering from higher temperatures and a prolonged lack of precipitation. Why could a new Dust Bowl drought occur?The low-level jet ...

Over 500 Scientists Proclaim Their Doubts About Darwin’s Theory
Post Date: 2006-02-21 00:38:53 by Mind_Virus
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Over 500 Scientists Proclaim Their Doubts About Darwin’s Theory By: Staff Discovery Institute February 20, 2006 The Scientific Dissent From Darwinism list is now located at a new webpage, http://www.dissentfromdarwin.org. SEATTLE — Over 500 doctoral scientists have now signed a statement publicly expressing their skepticism about the contemporary theory of Darwinian evolution. The statement reads: “We are skeptical of claims for the ability of random mutation and natural selection to account for the complexity of life. Careful examination of the evidence for Darwinian theory should be encouraged.” The list of 514 signatories includes member scientists from the ...

I BELIEVE ALIENS WILL COME HERE BY 2012
Post Date: 2006-02-20 19:04:04 by Mind_Virus
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I BELIEVE ALIENS WILL COME HERE BY 2012 RICHARD AULT 09:30 - 28 January 2006 The treasurer of a pensioners' campaign group has quit his full-time position to form an organisation dedicated to helping humanity establish contact with alien life forms. Phillip Snow, who will continue to assist the North Staffordshire Pensioners' Convention on a part-time basis, believes a rise in UFO sightings is a sign of the dawning of a new age. He is convinced this is a time when first contact will be established with extra-terrestrial beings. Ministry of Defence records show that 158 unexplained sightings were reported nationally in 2005, up from 86 in 2004 and 99 in 2003. Mr Snow, aged 60, of ...

Coast To Coast AM Is No Wack Job
Post Date: 2006-02-20 18:54:54 by Mind_Virus
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Coast To Coast AM Is No Wack Job By Randy Dotinga 02:00 AM Feb, 15, 2006 EST Omar is phoning from the future. "I'm in the year 2063," he declares during an open-lines segment on Coast to Coast AM, a nationally syndicated late-night radio show. Show host George Noory listens with the same respectful tone he uses whether callers have Ph.D.s in microbiology or advanced degrees in wacko. "So what's going on?" he asks, getting an impenetrable answer about the decline of money. And then it's on to the usual calls about alien-human hybrids, spiritual visitations and global conspiracies. But that's not all. Noory combines the unexplained with something unexpected -- ...

SA solar research eclipses rest of the world
Post Date: 2006-02-20 00:17:52 by BTP Holdings
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SA solar research eclipses rest of the world By Willem Steenkamp February 11, 2006 In a scientific breakthrough that has stunned the world, a team of South African scientists has developed a revolutionary new, highly efficient solar power technology that will enable homes to obtain all their electricity from the sun. This means high electricity bills and frequent power failures could soon be a thing of the past. The unique South African-developed solar panels will make it possible for houses to become completely self-sufficient for energy supplies. The panels are able to generate enough energy to run stoves, geysers, lights, TVs, fridges, computers - in short all the mod-cons of the ...

SA solar research eclipses rest of the world
Post Date: 2006-02-19 17:16:31 by Zipporah
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SA solar research eclipses rest of the world Willem Steenkamp February 11 2006 at 12:50PM In a scientific breakthrough that has stunned the world, a team of South African scientists has developed a revolutionary new, highly efficient solar power technology that will enable homes to obtain all their electricity from the sun. This means high electricity bills and frequent power failures could soon be a thing of the past. The unique South African-developed solar panels will make it possible for houses to become completely self-sufficient for energy supplies. The panels are able to generate enough energy to run stoves, geysers, lights, TVs, fridges, computers - in short all the ...

Microsoft could be teaching police to hack Vista
Post Date: 2006-02-18 22:20:41 by Splitends
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In talks with the Home Office Microsoft may begin training the police in ways to break the encryption built into its forthcoming client PC operating system Vista. The news was revealed in a parliamentary committee session, where Professor Ross Anderson of Cambridge University warned MPs that if such a move was being considered then the police should start learning sooner rather than later. The need to decrypt hard drives was a prominent reason given for extending the length of time that the police could hold terrorism suspects. "It is our goal to give PC users the control and confidence they need so they can continue to get the most out of their PCs," said a Microsoft ...

Air Force Plan: Hack Your Nervous System
Post Date: 2006-02-14 00:04:54 by ...
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Air Force Plan: Hack Your Nervous System This is the first of a two-part series on plasma and electro-magnetic weapons by David Hambling, author of Weapons Grade: How Modern Warfare Gave Birth to Our High-Tech World. The brain has always been a battlefield. New weapons might be able to hack directly into your nervous system. "Controlled Effects" (see image, right) is one of the Air Force’s ambitious long-term challenges. It starts with better and more accurate bombs, but moves on to discuss devices that "make selected adversaries think or act according to our needs... By studying and modeling the human brain and nervous system, the ability to mentally influence or ...

Dr. James Fetzer: WTC buildings physically impossible for bldgs to be brought down by fire
Post Date: 2006-02-13 16:39:27 by Zipporah
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Listen to this interview of Dr. Fetzer.. very damning. Download K-Talk radio recording of Professor James H. Fetzer, Ph.D. precursor to Professor Jones' 9-11 Lecture (UVSC - 1 February 2006): MP3 (audio - 23MB) Download BYU Professor Steven E. Jones' 9-11 Lecture (UVSC - 1 February 2006:- MP3 (audio - 61MB)- WMV (Windows Media Video - hosted by )http://911Blogger.com) color="#666666" face="Arial" size="4">- DivX (700MB - must be obtained via bittorrent)- PPT (Power Point Presentation Files)- Research Paper (Why Indeed Did the WTC Buildings Collapse?) And from Professor Fetzer's page: As an expression of support for those who are attempting ...

America's masterplan is to force GM food on the world
Post Date: 2006-02-13 01:46:12 by Zipporah
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The reason the US took Europe to the WTO court was to prise open lucrative markets elsewhere Monday February 13, 2006 Just a few years ago, World Trade Organisation officials used to act hurt when described by social activists as irresponsible, secretive bureaucrats who trampled over national sovereignty and placed free trade over the environment or human rights. But that was when the global-trade policeman ruled on disputes that had little bearing on Europeans. The WTO court's latest ruling will greatly increase the number of people who believe the organisation needs radical reform, if not burial. This week three judges emerged after years of secret deliberation to rule that Europe ...

US group implants electronic tags in workers
Post Date: 2006-02-12 20:26:31 by A K A Stone
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An Ohio company has embedded silicon chips in two of its employees - the first known case in which US workers have been “tagged” electronically as a way of identifying them. ADVERTISEMENT http://CityWatcher.com, a private video surveillance company, said it was testing the technology as a way of controlling access to a room where it holds security video footage for government agencies and the police. Embedding slivers of silicon in workers is likely to add to the controversy over RFID technology, widely seen as one of the next big growth industries. RFID chips – inexpensive radio transmitters that give off a unique identifying signal – have been implanted in pets or ...

Sunday Afternoon Web Techtalk and Tips
Post Date: 2006-02-12 17:25:47 by buckeroo
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Often, I am asked how to remove the manual effort of "point & click" within a browser upon websites so as to ensure an automated method of updating the browser screen. Most websites ( it is expensive BW ) don't offer this simple idea to ensure your client browser is updated upon a periodic basis. Many servers don't offer it and you aren't going to get it for free. The internet has exploded upon basic communication's skills. So a timer browser client add-in utility is fairly cool to have. Poster Comment:You can goto LogicWorks and pick up an installation of an automatic addin. You can adjust the software for the time frame, but beware! Don't make the auto adjust feature too ...

Human Branching: Race is natural
Post Date: 2006-02-12 12:36:44 by Zoroaster
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Human Branching Report; Posted on: 2006-02-11 14:14:07 Race is natural Human Branching is the broad social concept that recognizes the genetic and cultural branching that has occurred within the human species. It recognizes that genetic branching always occurs when a genetic life form branches into two or more isolated colonies. Two human populations separated by one generation have barely begun to branch, separated by 10 generations they have begun to branch a bit more, separated by 100 generations much more, and after a 1000 generations the branching is certainly quite clear. The greater the genetic distance the greater the genetic difference - that is a general rule of thumb for ...

US plans massive data sweep
Post Date: 2006-02-12 06:57:31 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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CONCERN: GOP Rep. Curt Weldon (l.) and Democrat Sen. Russell Feingold want details on federal data-mining. US plans massive data sweep Little-known data-collection system could troll news, blogs, even e-mails. Will it go too far? By Mark Clayton | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor The US government is developing a massive computer system that can collect huge amounts of data and, by linking far-flung information from blogs and e-mail to government records and intelligence reports, search for patterns of terrorist activity. The system - parts of which are operational, parts of which are still under development - is already credited with helping to foil some plots. It is the ...

Privacy fears hit Google search [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2006-02-11 18:19:34 by Zipporah
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Google is increasingly in the spotlight over the issue of privacy A leading US digital rights campaign group has warned against using Google software which lets people organise and find information on their computers. The Electronic Frontier Foundation said the latest version of Google Desktop posed a risk to privacy. This is because a feature in the software lets Google keep personal data on its servers for up to 30 days. Google says it plans to encrypt all data transferred from users' hard drives and restrict access. Government snooping The new version of its desktop search software comes as Google is battling efforts by the US Department of Justice to force ...

Creationists: can they be scientists? You bet! [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2006-02-11 17:02:42 by A K A Stone
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As an astrophysicist, Dr. Jason Lisle (author of chapters 5, 6, and 10 of War of the Worldviews) knows that a belief in molecules-to-man evolution is not needed to understand how planets orbit the sun or how telescopes operate. While some evolutionists are spreading the false idea that creationists can’t be real scientists, Lisle is busy doing real science. In fact, he (along with hundreds of other scientists) knows that science works perfectly well without any connection to evolution. Dr. David Menton, cell biologist and popular AiG speaker and writer, has often said that although it is widely believed, “evolution contributes nothing to our understanding of empirical science and ...

World's top sweetener is made with GM bacteria
Post Date: 2006-02-10 18:32:20 by Coral Snake
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World's top sweetener is made with GM bacteria Independent on Sunday 20/6/99 The most widely used sweetener in the world, found in fizzy drinks and sweets, is being made using a secret genetic engineering process, which some scientists claim needs further testing for toxic side-effects. The use of genetic engineering to make aspartame has stayed secret until now because there is no modified DNA in the finished product. Monsanto, the pioneering GM food giant, which makes aspartame, insists that it is completely safe. But some scientists fear that not enough is known about the process of making it. One of the two elements that make up the sweetener can be produced by genetically ...

Global warming 'worst in 1200yrs'
Post Date: 2006-02-09 22:07:38 by buckeroo
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WARM temperatures that have spread around the world are greater than those of any other period in the past 1200 years, according to a study published in the US. The study measured changes in tree rings, fossil shells and ice cores from 14 sites in the Northern Hemisphere to assess temperature fluctuation since the year 800, researchers wrote in the latest issue of Science magazine. Reinforcing other evidence of global warming, the research found the 20th century stands out as having unusually warm temperatures, wrote Timothy Osborn and Keith Briffa of the University of East Anglia in Britain. The present warm period that began in the late 20th century is the most widespread and longest ...

NASA Secret Transmission Smoking Gun Video...UFOs?
Post Date: 2006-02-09 09:55:59 by gengis gandhi
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-9080369676973948865&q=ufo this is the 'martyn stubbs secret nasa transmissions' tape. what it is is live nasa feeds, that were telecast during early shuttle missions of routine stuff. however, stubbs worked in a canadian tv station, downloading this stuff for fun, and noticed all these anomolous images. you can see them below. very interesting. i love the nasa announcer trying to cover up...as all the stuff goes flying by...she calls them 'shooting stars' thats right,gang, a metor, in space, lit up by friction of a non atmospheric vaccum, in a frictionless environment. who knew? http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-9080 ...

Postage Is Due for Companies Sending E-Mail [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2006-02-05 12:04:03 by robin
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Postage Is Due for Companies Sending E-Mail By SAUL HANSELL Companies will soon have to buy the electronic equivalent of a postage stamp if they want to be certain that their e-mail will be delivered to many of their customers. America Online and Yahoo, two of the world's largest providers of e-mail accounts, are about to start using a system that gives preferential treatment to messages from companies that pay from 1/4 of a cent to a penny each to have them delivered. The senders must promise to contact only people who have agreed to receive their messages, or risk being blocked entirely. The Internet companies say that this will help them identify legitimate mail and cut down on junk ...

The peak Oil Crisis
Post Date: 2006-02-05 06:12:38 by buckeroo
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The Peak Oil Crisis Global Warming By Tom Whipple A number of stories appeared in the press last week suggesting a discussion of the relationship between peak oil and global warming is in order. Most scientists believe that burning fossil fuels is the culprit behind global warming and if we don't get carbon emissions down soon, a lot more places will be under water by the end of the century. Some believe peak oil and the resulting drop in liquid fuel consumption will be good for global warming. Others fear in the panic that will ensue from ever-higher oil prices, every environmental regulation on the books will be junked and a massive increase in the uncontrolled burning of coal will ...

LAPD Pursues High-Tech End to High-Speed Chases
Post Date: 2006-02-04 23:00:32 by robin
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LAPD Pursues High-Tech End to High-Speed Chases By Richard Winton Times Staff Writer February 3, 2006 Question: "Chief, you said Los Angeles is the car chase capital of the world. What makes it that way?" Answer: "There are a lot of nuts here." With that street-cop psychology, Chief William J. Bratton unveiled Thursday a new and decidedly strange weapon in the LAPD's effort to halt high-speed pursuits. It is an air-propelled miniature dart equipped with a global positioning device. Once fired from a patrol car, it sticks to a fleeing motorist's vehicle and emits a radio signal to police. Bratton hailed the dart as "the big new idea" and said that if the ...

The Cross and the Plumbline (Celtic mystery history, Navigation, Expolration)
Post Date: 2006-02-04 22:31:56 by tom007
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The Cross and the Plumbline By Crichton Miller I am a Scottish born researcher and Company Director with an interest in prehistory. I have applied for a patent on a derivative of the Celtic cross. This application was published on the 14th of June 2000 under UK patent application GB 2 344 654 A. Despite intensive research by The Patent Office prior to publication, no instrument with its complete attributes has been discovered and its application was not found to be obvious. !cmiller.jpgThe Celtic cross, which is an ancient and sacred symbol, with which most people are familiar, appears to be a representation of an ancient instrument that was used by our ancestors as far back as Neolithic ...

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