Satirical Audi commercial is no joke in police state Britain
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Audi’s “green police” super bowl commercial was lauded by many as a tongue-in-cheek stab at the increasing threat of police state control measures being introduced...
YOUR NEW REALITY
March 18, 2010
NASA/US Air Force’s Global Hawk, with a wingspan greater than a 737 -800, is now surveilling the planet from an official height of 19 kilometres :
Imagine if, or when, the “robotic plane” is armed? Would NASA oppose it being loaded with heavy weaponry for a...
O’Ryan Johnson
Boston Herald
March 15, 2010
A Transportation Security Agency worker who pats down members of the flying public was charged with multiple child sex crimes targeting an underage girl yesterday.
The bust outraged privacy and passenger advocates who say it justifies their...
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The Survival Pack: A Vital Part of "Plan B"
When it comes to survival, you can focus so much on "Plan A" that "Plan B" is forgotten. Then disaster...
joerobertson.com
Monday, February 15th, 2010
Your Debra Medina attack really got me asking why it was a top priority for you to “expose” her “9/11 truther” connections.
You even asked:
“Do you have advisors that advise you or people that are around you that are 9/11 Truthers? … Would you, if...
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Acid oceans: the 'evil twin' of climate change
MONTEREY BAY NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY, Calif. — Far from Copenhagen's turbulent climate talks, the sea lions, harbor seals and sea otters reposing along the shoreline and kelp forests of this protected marine area stand to gain from any global...
The US administration is speeding up deployment of defenses against potential Iranian missile attacks in the Gulf to heed off any possible retaliation, The New York Times reported Saturday.
The move involves placing specialized ships off the Iranian coast and anti-missile systems in at least...
WASHINGTON (AFP) – NASA admitted defeat Tuesday saying efforts to free the Spirit rover bogged down by Martian sand were over and instead the plucky robot was hunkering down to brave the harsh Mars winter.
"Spirit is not dead; it has just entered another phase of its long life," said Doug...
Steve Rambam Privacy is Dead – Get over it! (Part 1)
Steve Rambam Privacy is Dead – Get over it! (Part 2)
http://www.documentary24.com/privacy...-over-it--317/
Lisa Renee ascension update for 2010
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Happy...
Rick Rozoff
Global Research
January 10, 2010
In parallel with the escalation of the war in South Asia – counterinsurgency operations in Afghanistan and drone missile attacks in Pakistan – the United States and its NATO allies have laid the groundwork for increased naval, air and ground...
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A disgruntled Social Security recipient, shot dead after killing a Las Vegas federal building security guard and wounding a U.S. marshal, had a "lengthy" criminal history in Tennessee and California, including a conviction for killing his brother, authorities said Tuesday.
Johnny Lee Wicks, 66...
Tim Hornyak
CNet
December 31, 2009
Researchers at Japan’s Chiba University are developing a hummingbird-style flying robot that could be used to find people trapped in collapsed buildings, search for criminals, or even explore other planets.
Engineering professor Hiroshi Liu said the micro...
Benjamin Fulford:
This week I was shown a wonderful, suppressed invention.
The biggest obstacle to world prosperity has been energy. This week I was shown an invention that could change all that.The Ryukyu Electric Power Company showed me a battery they have developed that can store large...
Inventor's terminal cancer courtesy of Verichip?
http://pesn.com/2009/11/28/9501591_B...r_by_Verichip/
Bob Boyce, who has invented a super-efficient electrolysis method, as well as a self-looping electrical circuit capable of charging batteries, discovered a microchip implant in his shoulder...
5 Things You Never Knew Your Cell Phone Could Do
For all the folks with cell phones. (This should be printed and kept in your car, purse, and wallet. Good information to have with you.)
There are a few things that can be done in times of grave emergencies.
Your mobile phone can actually...
Carolyn Plocher
Business & Media Institute
Friday, Nov 13th, 2009
Three years ago, NBC launched a holiday tradition of environmental awareness. It kicked off its “Green Week” by turning off the lights during a Sunday sports broadcast (as if turning of studio lights for one minute could...
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The Tesla Roadster has set a new distance record for a production electric vehicle by traveling 313 miles (501km) on a single charge. The milestone took place during the 2009 Global Green Challenge in Australia where eco-friendly vehicles have been battling it out over a formidable 1800 mile...
NASA's Ares I-X rocket arrives at launch pad in Florida This test flight of the Ares I-X rocket will provide NASA an early opportunity to test and prove hardware, models, facilities, and ground operations associated with the Ares I launch vehicle.
For the first time in more than a quarter...
Rocco Parascandola
NY Daily News
Friday, Oct 9th, 2009
The NYPD is amassing a database of cell phone users, instructing cops to log serial numbers from suspects’ phones in hopes of connecting them to past or future crimes.
In the era of disposable, anonymous cell phones, the file could be a...
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