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‘I’m going to destroy America and dig up Marilyn Monroe’: British pair arrested in U.S. on terror charges over Twitter jokes By Richard Hartley-parkinson Last updated at 1:08 PM on 31st January 2012       Two British tourists were barred from entering America after joking on Twitter that they were going to ‘destroy America’ and [...]

Communications interception systems are designed to comply with Lawful Interception (LI) delivery standards. These include norms set by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) as well as the American Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA). However, some agencies are operating ‘above the law’ and are exempt of LI restrictions. Organizations such as the Intelligence and National Security [...]

How I Control Gravitation

Posted: 17th August 2010 by BAM in Science, Technology
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by T.T. Brown Science & Invention (August 1929) / Psychic Observer 37(1) There is a decided tendency in the physical sciences to unify the great basic laws and to relate, by a single structure or mechanism, such individual phenomena as gravitation, electrodynamics and even matter itself. It is found that matter and electricity are very [...]

A deal cut between Google and Verizon for preferential treatment of bandwidth would set the stage for the end of Net Neutrality where all Internet traffic is equal. Jared Newman Thursday, August 05, 2010 07:06 AM PDT If Google and Verizon really are conspiring to kill Net neutrality, as several reports suggest, both companies would [...]

The Canadian Press Published on Sunday, Aug. 01, 2010 11:14AM EDT  It may sound like science fiction, but using your brain waves to control the environment around you, like the lights in your home or even your toaster, is already a reality. One Toronto-based company has developed a system called thought-control computing and it’s exploring [...]

June 21st, 2010 | Author: Mark Watson On June 4 a Guardian report uncovered a scandal that surveillance cameras initially promoted to local communities as anti-social deterrents are actually part of a government anti-terrorist initiative targeting Muslim communities in Washwood Heath and Sparkbrook. However, not discussed is the fact that the increasing encroachments on the [...]

By Daniel Emery Technology reporter, BBC News The torrent is attracting hundreds of downloads…. Personal details of 100m Facebook users have been harvested and published on the net by a security consultant. Ron Bowles used a piece of code to scan Facebook profiles, collecting data not hidden by the user’s privacy settings. The list, which [...]

Microchip Mind Control, Implants And Cybernetics  12-6-1 Actual 1974 Congressional Testimony of Dr. Jose Delgado –  ”We need a program of PSYCHOSURGERY for POLITICAL CONTROL of our society. The purpose is PHYSICAL CONTROL OF THE MIND. Everyone who deviates from the given norm can be SURGICALLY MUTILATED. ”The individual may think that the most important reality [...]

  Individuals with severe disabilities face challenges performing normal every-day tasks. Today, researchers are developing a technology that could conceivably alleviate many difficulties associated with physical handicaps. Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology allows a living, healthy brain to connect to an external computer system through a chip composed of electrodes. The electrode chip can be implanted into [...]

By Niall Firth Last updated at 12:51 PM on 21st July 2010 Scientists have tested letting robots carry out operations (file picture) Robot surgeons that can operate without human assistance may one day be able carry out routine procedures on real patients. Research in the US has shown that a robot can locate and operate [...]

President could get power to turn off Internet By Grant Gross | Published: 11:02 GMT, 25 June 10 A US Senate committee has approved a wide-ranging cybersecurity bill that some critics have suggested would give the US president the authority to shut down parts of the Internet during a cyberattack. Senator Joe Lieberman and other [...]

By Luke Salkeld April 21st 2010 One of the new SpeedSpike speed cameras which has been installed on the A374 in Cornwall Speed cameras which communicate with each other by satellite are being secretly tested on British roads. The hi-tech devices can follow drivers’ progress for miles to calculate whether they have broken speed limits. [...]

March 24, 4:36 PMSioux Falls Conservative ExaminerLori Stacey If there was any doubt as to the American People not having true representation in Congress, I hope the passage of this bill makes it crystal clear.  One of the latest polls leading up to the vote found that as high as 87% of the people were [...]