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New Space Force Launches Billion Dollar Communications Satellite
Post Date: 2020-03-28 07:15:12 by Bill D Berger
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By B.N. Frank We were warned more of this could happen and it did yesterday. The newly formed U.S. Space Force has officially launched its $1.2 billion dollar communications satellite. This follows on the heels of SpaceX launching its Starlink program, with 1 million ground antennas approved by the FCC. More from 5GCrisis:The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has authorized SpaceX to begin rolling out as many as 1 million of the ground antenna the company will need to connect users to its Starlink satellite internet network. Starlink is SpaceX’s plan to build an interconnected network, or “constellation,” of about 12,000 small satellites, to provide high-speed internet ...

Trump Signs 5G Act
Post Date: 2020-03-24 17:40:39 by Anthem
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AN ACT To require the President to develop a strategy to ensure the security of next generation mobile telecommunications systems and infrastructure in the United States and to assist allies and strategic partners in maximizing the security of next generation mobile telecommunications systems, infrastructure, and software, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the “Secure 5G and Beyond Act of 2020”. SEC. 2. Appropriate committees of Congress defined. In this Act, the term “appropriate committees of Congress” means— ...

How Neil and Buzz Almost Were Stranded on the Moon in 1969
Post Date: 2020-03-23 17:44:27 by BTP Holdings
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How Neil and Buzz Almost Were Stranded on the Moon in 1969 NASA Selects U.S. Commercial Spaceflight Providers Boeing and SpaceX will provide manned spaceflight service for the U.S. starting in 2017. It’s the first U.S.-based manned space program since the shuttle program ended in 2011. By Jeffrey Kluger July 21, 2019 Even after half a century, people still don’t know much about the little broken switch that nearly stranded Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the lunar surface in July of 1969. No one will ever be certain how the switch broke, but Aldrin is pretty sure it happened after he and Armstrong reentered the lunar module following their two-and-a-half hour moonwalk. ...

COVID-19 coronavirus epidemic has a natural origin
Post Date: 2020-03-20 10:16:31 by Ada
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Summary: An analysis of public genome sequence data from SARS-CoV-2 and related viruses found no evidence that the virus was made in a laboratory or otherwise engineered. The novel SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus that emerged in the city of Wuhan, China, last year and has since caused a large scale COVID-19 epidemic and spread to more than 70 other countries is the product of natural evolution, according to findings published today in the journal Nature Medicine. The analysis of public genome sequence data from SARS-CoV-2 and related viruses found no evidence that the virus was made in a laboratory or otherwise engineered. "By comparing the available genome sequence data for known ...

Our Solar System Is Even Stranger Than We Thought
Post Date: 2020-03-15 19:42:52 by Horse
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How special is the solar system? The history of astronomy has mostly been a one-way journey from a worldview in which our solar system is orderly (and divine) to a view in which we are not special. Our solar system’s planets, once thought to dance in god-ordained perfect circles in a “music of the spheres,” deviate from circular orbits. Johannes Kepler, who demonstrated the non-circular orbits of the planets, tried to restore a sense of heavenliness by latching onto a new pattern for their orbits based on Plato’s mathematical solids—but that notion was discredited many years later with the discovery of Uranus. So when, on a sunny afternoon in California in 2017, I ...

DARPA's Pandemic Prevention Platform Could Develop Therapeutic "Shield" To Fight Covid-19 By Summer
Post Date: 2020-03-14 01:22:43 by Horse
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The Pentagon's most secretive military research department is developing a therapeutic "shield" that could provide a new way to boost American's immunity to Covid-19, reported DefenseOne. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA) Pandemic Prevention Platform (PPP) is not in search of a vaccine against the fast-spreading virus that is now considered a pandemic, but rather is developing an advanced therapy that seeks to boost the immune system of people until an actual vaccine is developed. The result could prevent hospitals from being overwhelmed by sick people. DARPA scientists working on PPP have been sequencing the B cells of a Covid-19 patient who ...

HURRY before it's gone, FREE!!: 'Capricorn One' MOVIE, 1978 (NASA "Mars" expedition derailed. Plausible Apollo 11 scenario?)
Post Date: 2020-03-11 12:06:25 by Liberator
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Brief Synopsis: NASA astronauts are suddenly pulled from the first mission to Mars moments before their rocket is set to launch. They are shocked. The rocket takes off without them and the world watches, transfixed. The astronauts are secretly moved to an undisclosed location, occasionally coerced into making fake public broadcasts home to their families in order to pretend everything is going well according to plan during the mission and "landing" to Mars. If they don't agree to maintain the charade, their families will be "accidented." And THEN all the fun and games begins...

Renewable Energy is The Scam We All Fell For
Post Date: 2020-03-09 08:34:15 by Anthem
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Thorium ForumPoster Comment:He gets into thorium reactors at 14:00 minutes (of a 20 minute video).

EV Battery Breakthrough: Twice The Range, Five Minutes To Charge
Post Date: 2020-03-07 17:49:30 by Anthem
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"Korean scientists claim to have found a new anode material that can substantially increase a battery's range while massively improve charging time" The amount of research being done into better batteries for electric cars is perhaps the clearest indication of how high the stakes are in the car world. Breakthrough after breakthrough comes from labs around the world, and the latest is among the most impressive a new anode material that can increase a battery’s range twofold while greatly accelerating charging times. The news comes from the Center for Energy Storage Research at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology. A team of scientists from the center succeeded ...

NASA: "Wouldja believe the Mars-Rover snapped this super-detailed 1.8 Billion-Pixel panorama video of Martian landscape??"
Post Date: 2020-03-07 09:49:26 by Liberator
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NASA's Curiosity rover has captured its highest-resolution panorama yet of the Martian surface. Composed of more than 1,000 images taken during the 2019 Thanksgiving holiday and carefully assembled over the ensuing months, the composite contains 1.8 billion pixels of Martian landscape. The rover's Mast Camera, or Mastcam, used its telephoto lens to produce the panorama; meanwhile, it relied on its medium-angle lens to produce a lower-resolution, nearly 650-million-pixel panorama that includes the rover's deck and robotic arm. (snip) Curiosity Mars Rover’s 1.8 Billion-Pixel Pano (360 View): NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover produced this 360-degree panorama of "Glen ...

Kratom drama in the NH Senate [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2020-03-07 00:34:29 by NeoconsNailed
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Kratom Ban Bill Opposed by Standing-Room-Only Crowd at NH State House – Full Video A standing-room-only crowd showed up to the NH state house on Tuesday to testify against a bill that would ban Kratom, SM758, only to discover that at the senator who submitted the bill changed it at the last minute into a bill that would instead regulate Kratom. It was a sneaky move on the senator’s part, as it flipped the energy in the room. Most of the average folks who’d taken time off to come out and speak against the potential prohibition of Kratom were then relieved that it was now a regulatory bill, without understanding that regulations are also bad for freedom and will hurt the ...

Coronavirus vs. the Mass Surveillance State: Which Poses the Greater Threat?
Post Date: 2020-03-05 09:54:29 by Ada
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“If, as it seems, we are in the process of becoming a totalitarian society in which the state apparatus is all-powerful, the ethics most important for the survival of the true, free, human individual would be: cheat, lie, evade, fake it, be elsewhere, forge documents, build improved electronic gadgets in your garage that’ll outwit the gadgets used by the authorities.”—Philip K. Dick Emboldened by the citizenry’s inattention and willingness to tolerate its abuses, the government has weaponized one national crisis after another in order to expands its powers. The war on terror, the war on drugs, the war on illegal immigration, asset forfeiture schemes, road safety ...

Scientists Uncover California’s Hidden Earthquakes
Post Date: 2020-03-01 17:34:34 by Horse
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Nearly two million tiny tremors could help explain the inner workings of key faults Every 174 seconds the ground in Southern California trembles as Earth’s tectonic plates shudder past one another. That amounts to 495 earthquakes every day, according to a new analysis of seismic data that isolated the very weakest measurable tremors in a region famous for its seismic jitters. The new study, published this week in Science, adds nearly two million earthquakes to the catalogue of total seismic events in Southern California over the past decade. Although the newly known quakes were imperceptible to humans, the findings help fill gaps in the earthquake record, shedding light on the ...

Top Civil Servant next to go?
Post Date: 2020-02-29 12:30:43 by Ada
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Corona is the field around high voltage electricity. Click for Full Text!

Did Nikola Tesla Leave Us a Key to Free Energy?
Post Date: 2020-02-28 20:31:19 by BTP Holdings
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Did Nikola Tesla Leave Us a Key to Free Energy? Gaia Staff October 21, 2019 6 min read Could We Still Implement Some of Tesla’s Moonshot Technologies Today? We have many reasons to thank Nikola Tesla when it comes to modern technology, but had capitalistic greed not stood in his way, Tesla’s contributions to society could have gone significantly further. Despite his mental breakdowns later in life, likely caused by detractors and capitalists who refuted his utopian visions for society, Tesla created a plethora of inventions, with the goal of transmitting energy to the world at little to no cost. While Tesla is known for his advancements in AC power, radio transmission, ...

Not magic, science! Researchers develop system to produce electricity out of thin air
Post Date: 2020-02-28 20:02:20 by Horse
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Researchers have achieved the seemingly impossible by producing electricity out of thin air. The remarkable system uses an incredibly thin film of protein nano-wires and a little bit of air, and voila, voltage! Decades ago, scientists discovered an unusual microbe, G. sulfurreducens, which can not only produce magnetite without oxygen, but it can also make bacterial nano-wires that conduct electricity. After years of research and development, the Air-gen was born. "We are literally making electricity out of thin air," says electrical engineer Jun Yao from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. "The Air-gen generates clean energy 24/7." The system is quite ...

Eureka! Physicists accidentally stumble upon mind-blowing new material that could upend physics as we know it
Post Date: 2020-02-28 20:00:05 by Horse
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American physicists believe that they have discovered a strange state of matter entirely new to science – and they did it all completely by accident. Famously, many of the greatest scientific discoveries have been accidental. Alexander Fleming let bread go moldy and discovered penicillin. Archimedes splashing about in the bath stumbled upon how to measure the volume of a solid. 1 READ MORE: Not magic, science! Researchers develop system to produce electricity out of thin air It’s perhaps an indictment of the modern world’s overly-regimented and bureaucratic scientific community that such unintentional breakthroughs never seem to happen anymore. Western ...

Coronavirus far more likely than Sars to bond to human cells due to HIV-like mutation, scientists say
Post Date: 2020-02-27 21:02:04 by Ada
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Research by team from Nankai University shows new virus has mutated gene similar to those found in HIV and Ebola Finding may help scientists understand how the infection spreads and where it came from Coronavirus ‘up to 20 times more likely than Sars to bind to human cells’ Secretive South Korean sect held meetings in China’s epidemic epicentre 26 Feb 2020 The Shincheonji church in Daegu has been linked to a cluster of infections. Photo: Yonhap via AP News Coronavirus: South Korea records almost 300 new cases 26 Feb 2020 A disinfection operation at a research institute in South Korea, where coronavirus cases have surpassed the 1,000 mark. Photo: Xinhua News Number ...

Scientists Discover HIV-Like “Mutation” Which Makes Coronavirus Extremely Infectious
Post Date: 2020-02-27 09:11:00 by Ada
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“This virus may use the packing mechanisms of other viruses such as HIV.” While mainstream scientists continue to perform mental gymnastics to insist that the new coronavirus wasn’t man-made, new research from scientists in China and Europe reveal that the disease happens to have an ‘HIV-like mutation’. This allows it to bind with human cells up to 1,000 times stronger than the Sars virus, according to SCMP. Recall that at the end of January, a team of Indian scientists wrote in a now-retracted, scandalous paper claiming that the coronavirus may have been genetically engineered to incorporate parts of the HIV genome. They wrote “This uncanny similarity of ...

An Antarctica heat wave melted 20% of an island's snow in 9 days
Post Date: 2020-02-25 10:31:48 by BTP Holdings
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An Antarctica heat wave melted 20% of an island's snow in 9 days By Scottie Andrew, CNN 12 hrs ago A nine-day heat wave scorched Antarctica's northern tip earlier this month. New NASA images reveal that nearly a quarter of an Antarctic island's snow cover melted in that time -- an increasingly common symptom of the climate crisis. © NASA The images show Eagle Island on the northeastern peninsula of the icy continent at the start and end of this month's Antarctic heat wave. By the end of the nine-day heat event, much of the land beneath the island's ice cap was exposed, and pools of meltwater opened up on its surface. Antarctica experienced its hottest day on ...

WARNING: RED-PILL AHEAD! "Real Eyes Realize Real Lies" (2018 Documentary)
Post Date: 2020-02-23 13:48:11 by Liberator
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The spinning "Globe" Earth is the actual "conspiracy". The actual truth: The Earth is a stationary plane. Careful now. This awesome documentary is 25 minutes worth of concentrated Red-Pill truth. Or...ignore it. Don't watch. OR...don't bother watching the first few minutes, give up only to go ahead and swallow the Blue-Pill once again. "They" prefer this be the case. There is no Purple-Pill compromise.

Worms Frozen for 42,000 Years in Siberian Permafrost Wriggle to Life
Post Date: 2020-02-22 15:26:58 by Horse
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Did you ever wake up from a long nap feeling a little disoriented, not quite knowing where you were? Now, imagine getting a wake-up call after being "asleep" for 42,000 years. In Siberia, melting permafrost is releasing nematodes — microscopic worms that live in soil — that have been suspended in a deep freeze since the Pleistocene. Despite being frozen for tens of thousands of years, two species of these worms were successfully revived, scientists recently reported in a new study.

No Dark Matter – Again the EU is Ahead of the Curve
Post Date: 2020-02-22 15:22:14 by Horse
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The Young Russian Math Genius Behind the #2 Cryptocurrency, Ethereum, and His Plans for a 'Democratizing World Computer' [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2020-02-21 08:52:09 by Ada
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Cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology were meant to liberate the oppressed, bank the unbanked and democratize countries with opaque authoritarian governments. Whether or not the crypto sector has actually achieved these goals remains a topic of debate, but it is fair to say that a surprising number of crypto startups, initial coin offerings and blockchain companies have either missed the mark or proven to be outright scams. But Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has been unassailable in his mission to build the “World Computer.” Since piecing together a revolutionary white paper in 2013, the soft-spoken genius behind the Ethereum project and Ether cryptocurrency has been ...

The ‘Internet of Things’ Is Sending Us Back to the Middle Ages
Post Date: 2020-02-21 07:23:38 by Ada
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Who owns all these devices we buy? Who controls them? Who do they control? Internet-enabled devices are so common, and so vulnerable, that hackers broke into a casino through its fish tank. The tank had internet-connected sensors measuring its temperature and cleanliness. The hackers got into the fish tank’s sensors and then to the computer used to control them, and from there to other parts of the casino’s network. The intruders were able to copy 10 gigabytes of data to somewhere in Finland. By gazing into this fish tank, we can see the problem with “internet of things” devices: We don’t really control them. And it’s not always clear who does – though ...

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