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Pharmaceutical Murder – Mass Shootings Caused by Drugs!
Post Date: 2018-05-24 10:02:28 by Ada
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What is it we never see in the press about the tragic mass shootings that are happening now on a routine basis? What pharmaceutical drugs these shooters are on, their health history and who the doctors are who are responsible for the physical and mental health of of these mass murders, that’s what! Twenty-seven drug regulatory agency warnings cite psychiatric drug side effects of mania, psychosis, violence and homicidal ideation; 1,531 cases of psychiatric drug induced homicide/homicidal ideation have been reported to the US FDA; 65 high profile cases of mass shootings/murder have been committed by individuals under the influence of these drugs, yet there has never been a federal ...

Russia's Nuclear Underwater Drone Could Trigger 300-Foot Tsunamis, Headed for Battlefield by 2027
Post Date: 2018-05-21 08:58:56 by Ada
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A nuclear-powered underwater drone capable of unleashing two megatonnes of hell to destroy enemy naval bases with massive tsunamis is under development in Russia, according to a state news agency. “It will be possible to mount various nuclear charges on the ‘torpedo’ of the Poseidon multipurpose seaborne system, with the thermonuclear single warhead similar to the Avangard charge to have the maximum capacity of up to 2 megatonnes in TNT equivalent,” a source in the Russian defense sector told TASS on Thursday. With the drone’s nuclear munition, the underwater craft “is primarily designed to destroy reinforced naval bases of a potential enemy,” the ...

Even the ocean's deepest reaches are not safe from plastic trash
Post Date: 2018-05-18 21:08:59 by BTP Holdings
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Even the ocean's deepest reaches are not safe from plastic trash May 16, 2018 by James Rainey Even the ocean's deepest reaches are not safe from plastic trash Plastic trash kills fish and seals and now it can be found everywhere in the oceans, from floating gyres to the Marianas Trench. by James Rainey / May.16.2018 / 8:15 AM ET This April 22, 2016, image made available by NOAA shows a plastic ice bag found at the Enigma Seamount, during a deepwater exploration of the Marianas Trench Marine National Monument area in the Pacific Ocean near Guam and Saipan.NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research via AP There still may be places on Earth that aren’t despoiled by ...

Don’t Tell Anyone, But We Just Had Two Years Of Record-Breaking Global Cooling
Post Date: 2018-05-18 18:52:05 by Ada
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The drop in temperatures at least merits a “Hey, what’s going on here?” story. Inconvenient Science: NASA data show that global temperatures dropped sharply over the past two years. Not that you’d know it, since that wasn’t deemed news. Does that make NASA a global warming denier? Writing in Real Clear Markets, Aaron Brown looked at the official NASA global temperature data and noticed something surprising. From February 2016 to February 2018, “global average temperatures dropped by 0.56 degrees Celsius.” That, he notes, is the biggest two-year drop in the past century. “The 2016-2018 Big Chill,” he writes,“was composed of two Little ...

*Pole Shift Speed Increasing So Fast NOAA.Gov Issues Notification*Off Grid Living*
Post Date: 2018-05-17 06:16:45 by BTP Holdings
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Clues in Ice Sheets: Traces of Ancient Civilizations Found in Greenland
Post Date: 2018-05-16 08:53:51 by Ada
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Atmospheric pollution is an expedient tool for researching history, as it’s helping to shed some light on ancient Rome and Greece. By studying the ice core of the Arctic an international team may be able track the rise and decline of these civilizations. Greed for money is to thank for the revelations. An international multi-discipline research group has analyzed lead, captured in Greenland’s ice sheets and found out that its quantity correlates to the development of Greek and Roman civilizations. The emissions from mining and smelting lead used to produce silver for currency as well as Roman water pipes, were captured in ice cores between 1100 BC, which coincides with the late ...

What Is Consciousness? Scientists are beginning to unravel a mystery that has long vexed philosophers.
Post Date: 2018-05-15 22:22:12 by Horse
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Consciousness is everything you experience. It is the tune stuck in your head, the sweetness of chocolate mousse, the throbbing pain of a toothache, the fierce love for your child and the bitter knowledge that eventually all feelings will end. The origin and nature of these experiences, sometimes referred to as qualia, have been a mystery from the earliest days of antiquity right up to the present. Many modern analytic philosophers of mind, most prominently perhaps Daniel Dennett of Tufts University, find the existence of consciousness such an intolerable affront to what they believe should be a meaningless universe of matter and the void that they declare it to be an illusion. That ...

Scientists believe alien life may exist in other universes after discovering a mysterious 'force'
Post Date: 2018-05-15 20:30:00 by Ada
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Alien life could exist in other universes, according to a group of scientists studying a mysterious force known as dark energy. Previous theories suggested our universe has the perfect amount of dark energy, which acts against gravity and is making the cosmos expand at an accelerated rate. It was understood that any more would create such rapid expansion that stars and planets wouldn't have time to form. The multiverse theory was first put forward in the 80s. But researchers at Durham University claim these celestial bodies would still have formed even if a universe had 100 times the dark energy that ours does. They used giant computer simulations to suggest that, if other ...

Next Population Migration Wave 2019-2023 Grand Solar Minimum Push (512)
Post Date: 2018-05-15 06:27:12 by BTP Holdings
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Reports are beginning to trickle out that a grand solar minimum is going to engulf our planet by 2021 and run for 30 years. The media doesn't want to discuss this because of the implications of past cycles and huge population declines. The mass migration of people globally will have serious repercussions for societies that are unwelcoming. Additionally infrastructure is already breaking down in the US and Europe this winter before the cold intensifies. NYC trash is piled on the streets causing a health hazard. News in under reporting temperatures as much as 10C. Click for Full Text!Poster Comment:Links at source.

New Social Network That Pays People to Use It Could Be the Facebook Killer
Post Date: 2018-05-14 09:08:16 by Ada
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Facebook’s dwindling popularity is no secret, as users and organizations alike have criticized its ever-changing algorithms and lodged claims of censorship. In light of the most recent algorithmic changes, which have prioritized users’ friends’ posts over posts from public pages, even Facebook has acknowledged a decrease in the amount of time people are spending on the site. Though there is currently no major alternative to Facebook that compares to the way Facebook served as a replacement for Myspace a decade ago, emerging options reflect the new paradigm: decentralized blockchain platforms. In what is arguably a show of major recognition for these new options, Bloomberg ...

Hypersonic Weapons: The Perfect Tool for Asymmetrical Warfare
Post Date: 2018-05-13 13:51:26 by Ada
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As recently confirmed in a debate at the Brookings Institute by the Commandant of the United States Marine Corps, General Robert Neller, “there are military areas in which the United States maintains a technological advantage [over Russia and China], others in which there is substantial parity, and others in which the United States is lagging behind, revealing a technological gap with its peer competitors”. The last point applies to weapons systems designed to operate at hypersonic speed. Let us start with the simple and pragmatic definition offered by The National Interest of hypersonic vehicles and weapons: A hypersonic vehicle is one that moves through the atmosphere at a ...

Speaking of Science Perspective Yes, Pluto is a planet
Post Date: 2018-05-12 06:41:47 by Tatarewicz
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WaPo... Three years ago, NASA’s New Horizons, the fastest spaceship ever launched, raced past Pluto, spectacularly revealing the wonders of that newly seen world. This coming New Year’s Eve — if all goes well on board this small robot operating extremely far from home — it will treat us to images of the most distant body ever explored, provisionally named Ultima Thule. We know very little about it, but we do know it’s not a planet. Pluto, by contrast — despite what you’ve heard — is. Why do we say this? We are planetary scientists, meaning we’ve spent our careers exploring and studying objects that orbit stars. We use “planet” to ...

Female Infertility Doubles with a Fast Food GMO Diet
Post Date: 2018-05-12 00:02:08 by Horse
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Poster Comment:Lab tests in Europe found animals fed GMO were infertile runts by generation three.

Pyramids True Purpose FINALLY DISCOVERED: Advanced Ancient Technology
Post Date: 2018-05-10 07:31:31 by BTP Holdings
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How to Make a Battery That Lasts (Practically) Forever
Post Date: 2018-05-09 23:12:28 by Horse
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Learn how to make a diy battery lasts forever. Called a magnesium or Baghdad battery they are made with a magnesium rod and either a copper coil or a copper rod. When going off the grid, it’s safe to assume that most folks will be relying on solar panels for much of their electrical needs. However, a lack of sunlight can present a few problems for any would-be prepper. If only there was a cheap and simple way to supplement a solar panel array on those cloudy days. Fortunately, there is such a way, and I’m willing to bet that most of you reading this have never heard of it (I hadn’t until recently). It’s called a Dickens Magnesium Battery after it’s inventor, ...

Why America's Enemies Still Fear the B-52 Bomber?
Post Date: 2018-05-05 11:56:24 by BTP Holdings
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Why America's Enemies Still Fear the B-52 Bomber? The B-52 Stratofortress first flew in 1952 and ended its production run in 1962, so the 76 B-52Hs in Air Force service are older than nearly anyone flying them. Trump is literally accurate in stating that “your grandfather” may have flown the plane, in that there is at least one family with three generations of B-52 crew members. Such a storied plane is worthy of its own profile—how many planes can claim their own hairstyle, 1970s rock band, and cocktail?—but we’ll stick to the questions of its current relevance for now. Poster Comment:The B-52 can carry nuke tipped cruise missiles in a launcher in it bomb ...

THIS IS THE WORLD'S FASTEST AND LARGEST MEGA BOMBER YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN
Post Date: 2018-05-05 11:48:50 by BTP Holdings
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THIS IS THE WORLD'S FASTEST AND LARGEST MEGA BOMBER YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN The North American XB-70 Valkyrie was the largest and fastest bomber ever built by the United States, but the massive six-engine Mach 3.0-capable jet never entered production. Only one surviving prototype sits in a museum in Dayton, Ohio, even as the Boeing B-52 it was supposed to one day replace continues to soldier on. The idea behind the XB-70 originated in the 1950s when it was assumed ever-greater speeds and altitudes would enable American bombers to survive against Soviet air defenses unmolested on their way to delivering their doomsday payloads. At the time, the only effective defense against bombers were ...

Careful - Yellowstone will not be the next super eruption?
Post Date: 2018-05-05 11:34:56 by BTP Holdings
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Here is the audio version: youtu.be/TPzK6VIeM0M A link to our short book interesting facts about the Human Body: www.amazon.com/dp/1540824063 Which Super Volcano will end all life on earth? There are various super volcanoes that concern scientist for various reasons each portraying their own dangers and climate effects if they actually erupted. Which raises the question which super volcano is the closes to erupting now, and if it did what damage would it cause to the world and civilisation as we know it? Main sources: www.iflscience.com/environment/whats-the-most-dangerous-volcano-in-the-world/all/ volcanoes.usgs.gov/index.htmlPoster Comment:When will the big blow happen?

Mark Hamill, Natalie Portman, and more celebrate Star Wars day on May the Fourth
Post Date: 2018-05-04 21:00:09 by BTP Holdings
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Mark Hamill, Natalie Portman, and more celebrate Star Wars day on May the Fourth Entertainment Weekly Christian Holub 5 hrs ago (Video provided by WatchMojo) It’s that time of year again. Even in our modern era of a new Star Wars movie every year, May 4 (as in, “May the Fourth be with you”) remains a rallying point for fans of the franchise. Plenty of famous faces posted tweets celebrating this year’s Star Wars Day, including Mark Hamill, Natalie Portman, and the crew of NASA’s International Space Station. “This Star Wars Day, say something ‘bout the motherf—ing prequels, b—,” Portman wrote on Instagram, quoting her defense of the ...

Mouse Proto-Embryo Made in Lab
Post Date: 2018-05-04 02:10:50 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- Scientists have for the first time created embryo-like structures in the lab from stem cells, without recourse to eggs or sperm, they reported Wednesday. In experiments, bundles of mouse stems cells—one type corresponding to the placenta, another to the embryo—self-organised into proto-embryos and initiated pregnancies when implanted into mouse wombs. The procedure was not expected to create a viable embryo and did not do so, but could yield important insights into fertility and the earliest phases of life, according to a study published in the journal Nature. "This breakthrough has opened up the black box of early pregnancy," said lead author Nicolas ...

No, We're Not All Doomed by Earth's Magnetic Field Flip
Post Date: 2018-05-02 06:05:15 by BTP Holdings
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No, We're Not All Doomed by Earth's Magnetic Field Flip A geomagnetic apocalypse may not be on the horizon, but there is some fascinating science behind the doomsday hype. Earth, as seen by the Apollo 17 crew during their mission to the moon in 1972. This flight marked the first time an Apollo trajectory made it possible to photograph the southern polar ice cap. Photograph by NASA By Nadia Drake PUBLISHED January 31, 2018 Many times over our planet’s history, Earth’s magnetic poles have reversed, meaning that sometimes a compass pointing north will be aimed at Antarctica rather than the Arctic. This might sound strange, but it’s a relatively predictable ...

Scientists keep pigs' brains alive for 36 hours
Post Date: 2018-04-30 07:03:50 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceX... US-based researchers have successfully kept alive the brain cells of decapitated pigs for 36 hours, sparking concerns over the ethics involved in such frontline research. The MIT Technology Review said a team at Yale University led by neuro-scientist Nenad Sestan had carried out experiments on between 100 and 200 pigs sourced from an abattoir. Sestan had presented the findings of the experiments, where his team restored blood supply to the dead pigs' brains, in late March to a conference organised by the US National Institutes of Health (NIH). The researchers said they had succeeded in delivering oxygen to the cells via a system of pumps and blood maintained at body ...

Here Are the Major New Features Google Added to Gmail Today (and What It Didn't)
Post Date: 2018-04-28 05:08:24 by Tatarewicz
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Lifehacker... It’s been speculated for some time that Google has been working on some updates for the web-based version of Gmail, and the company is officially moving from tease to truth with its early-morning announcement today. Though the company’s blog post is themed around its G Suite version of Gmail, Google representatives have confirmed that regular ol’ Gmail users will receive the same updates. Here’s a quick look what you’ll be able to play with today if you opt into the new version of Gmail—which you can do by clicking on the Settings gear in the upper-right corner of Gmail and selecting the option to “Try the new Gmail.” As the name ...

Enzyme that affects ageing, cancer decoded: study
Post Date: 2018-04-26 04:06:24 by Horse
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Paris (AFP) - Elated scientists announced Wednesday the completion of a 20-year quest to map the complex enzyme thought to forestall ageing by repairing the tips of chromosomes in plants and animals, including humans. Decoding the architecture of the enzyme, called telomerase, could lead to drugs that slow or block the ageing process, along with new treatments for cancer, they reported in the journal Nature. "It has been a long time coming," lead investigator Kathleen Collins, a molecular biologist at the University of California in Berkley, said in a statement. "Our findings provide a structural framework for understanding human telomerase disease mutations, and represent ...

Multiple Uses for Aluminum Foil
Post Date: 2018-04-25 21:33:34 by BTP Holdings
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Multiple Uses for Aluminum Foil money | 13 Comments Pop quiz: What is the difference between the shiny side of aluminum foil and the dull side? Did you answer that foil can keep heat out when wrapped with the shiny finish facing out, and keep heat in with the shiny finish facing inward? Sorry, but both sides function identically. Aluminum foil has a shiny side and a matte side due to how it is rolled during production and packaging. It is difficult to produce rollers with a gap fine enough to cope with the small gauge of foil. So, for the final production pass, two sheets are rolled at the same time, doubling the thickness of the gauge at entry to the rollers. When the sheets are ...

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