Month: October 2012

HAARP Engineering 'FRANKENSTORM' (video)

HAARP Engineering ‘FRANKENSTORM’ Hurricane Sandy – CAUGHT on SATELLITE and RADAR!!!

http://youtu.be/o4P7Kr17RX8

The smart road with a built in light that can even show you a weather forecast (and charge your electric car)…

  • Idea already hailed as ‘Best Future Concept’ at the Dutch Design Awards
  • Photo-luminescent road markings to be introduced from next year
  • Temperature responsive paint will make icy conditions visible to drivers

 

Roads that glow in the dark and could one day even charge electric cars are set to be introduced in the Netherlands from next year.

‘Smart Highways’ unveiled last week at Dutch Design Week will use the latest technologies in roads their designers claim will be ‘more sustainable, safe and intuitive’.

The companies behind the project say their goal is to turn around the usual route of transport innovation by focusing on the highway rather than the vehicles which use it.

Electric priority lane: Special lanes which will allow drivers of electric cars to recharge their vehicles as they travel along them are among the most ambitious ideas put forward

Electric priority lane: Special lanes which will allow drivers of electric cars to recharge their vehicles as they travel along them are among the most ambitious ideas put forward

Energy efficient: Another plan is to fit motorways with lighting that brightens as vehicles approach then dims after they pass, saving electricity that would otherwise be wasted lighting empty roads Energy efficient: Another plan is to fit motorways with lighting that brightens as vehicles approach then dims after they pass, saving electricity that would otherwise be wasted lighting empty roads

Among the most ambitious of the ideas for the future of road travel are special lanes which will allow drivers of electric cars to recharge their vehicles as they travel along them.

Another plan is to fit the roads with power-saving lights which will gradually brighten as vehicles approach then switch themselves off after they pass.

Those ideas are still some years off, but from next year Dutch roads will be painted with lines made from a photo-luminescent powder that charges in sunlight to illuminate the road for up to 10 hours overnight.

Another technology aimed for implementation next year is temperature-responsive dynamic paint which will make ice-crystals visible to drivers when cold weather makes road surfaces slippery.

The ideas – developed by Dutch firms Studio Roosegaarde and Heijmans Infrastructure – have already been hailed as ‘Best Future Concept’ at the Dutch Design Awards.

However, there is as yet no information on how lanes which recharge electric cars travelling among them might work.

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Glow in the dark: A feature set to be introduced on Dutch highways from next year is photo-luminescent paint for road markings which would charge during the day to illuminate the tarmac for up to 10 hours overnight

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After MIT had grown an ear on the back of a mouse they came with another ripping idea…testing pain free plasters on your premiture baby and if all goes well, the tape could be on the market

The painless plaster that is so effective it can even be used on premature babies

  • New three layered design leaves glue on the skin where it can be rubbed off or left to drop off
  • New design could revolutionise care of premature babies

The best way to remove a plaster is also the most painful – counting to three and ripping it off as fast as you can.

Now scientists have developed a surgical tape that can be taken off without any wincing.

Their aim was to improve the care of premature babies whose skin is too delicate to cope with the tough tapes used to attach vital tubes, monitors and leads to their faces and bodies.

But adults of a delicate disposition could also benefit because the technology could be used to create wince-free sticking plasters.

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The pain free plaster developed by Boston researchers, which uses a third layer to leave glue of the patient, which can then be rubbed off or left to drop offThe pain free plaster developed by Boston researchers, which uses a third layer to leave glue of the patient, which can then be rubbed off or left to drop off

HOW IT WORKS

The new tape has the same adhesive and backing as traditional versions but has an extra, textured layer that sits in the middle and has to be peeled back for the tape to be removed.

If the top layer, the backing, is simply pulled, this middle layer does not give and the tape stays in place.

But if the middle layer is peeled back, it gives and falls away from the skin, leaving the glue behind.

The glue can then be simply rubbed off with the fingers or left to drop off naturally.

The brains behind the tape that ‘tears without tears’ include Professor Robert Langer, a leading scientist whose other achievements range from growing an ear on the back of a mouse to creating a spray that stops hair from going frizzy.

His team from Boston in the US were inspired by a survey that named surgical tape as the biggest problem facing hospital units for premature babies.

This is because the tape used to attach breathing tubes to their faces, temperature probes their ankles and heart monitor leads to their chests, tends to tear their delicate skin when it is removed.

Bad wounds can cause permanent scarring and damage to joints.

Previous attempts to solve the problem have led to tapes that are less sticky and so kinder to young skin. However, they don’t stay on as well.

The new tape has the same adhesive and backing as traditional versions but has an extra, textured layer that sits in the middle and has to be peeled back for the tape to be removed.

If the top layer, the backing, is simply pulled, this middle layer does not give and the tape stays in place.

But if the middle layer is peeled back, it gives and falls away from the skin, leaving the glue behind.

The glue can then be simply rubbed off with the fingers or left to drop off naturally.

Crucially, the process is pain-free.

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A view examples of how the media is lying to you…they can led you believe what ever they want!!!

WRONG!  read the article that belongs to this picture:

Bartender ‘threatened with arrest by Google heavies’ after tech employee accidentally left top-secret phone at his bar

 

WRONG!  read the article that belongs to this picture:

Terrorist’s family planning to sue British government for helping to kill him in CIA drone strike

 

WRONG!  read the article that belongs to this picture:

NHS lost track of 1.8m patient records in a year: Sensitive information found in public bin and for sale on the internet

 

WRONG!  read the article that belongs to this picture:

Basque terrorist leader arrested in early morning raid at French hotel

 

 

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The storm threat that is started with HAARP is real but the speech is mind control…the keyword in Obama's speech is "seriously"

 

Back in 2010 I wrote a letter to the Dutch government to warn them about the misery that was coming our way.

I was in that time an ignorant and blind sheep that wasn’t entirely awake.

Even worse than that, I lived in the fucking dream-state and had never heard of the NWO or their agenda!

I never hear back than about GM-Food, H.A.A.R.P. ,the Rockefellers, the Rothschild’s, the Illuminati etc.

 

How stupid could I be by telling them what they already know…what they thought up themselves.

I thought I did the right thing by letting them know…now I know better!

Now I fight them by trying to bring the truth out in the open…so everyone can see what kind of asseholes they really are.

Below a piece of the letter I wrote to Mr. Roemer, a Dutch politician;

 

 

Dear Mr. Roemer.

 

I would like to bring something to your attention.

 

……….What I foresee is actually already begun.

All over the world disasters will occur and great unrest among the people is going to break out in more and more countries.

Almost every continent will be in war … disagreements are almost impossible to adjust or to settle down.

The tolerance of humanity will be very low and people will become increasingly violent to each other.

It will not be long before the world we know will perish … meaning by that, the easy and luxurious way of life that we have made our own.

Due to large-scale disasters, we will not be able to use our current energy sources… we will be thrown back into an era that will be almost the same as that of the Stone Age after our power sources will be gone.

There will be huge fires, earthquakes and landslides.

Countries such as America, France and Germany will know different groups who will fight against each other.

Diseases caused by extreme droughts and floods, big cities and small villages worldwide will be uninhabitable.

Millions of people will die within a short time of injuries caused by meltdowns.

By means of a great lack of food they will proceed to cannibalism.

Continents will become separated from each other and certain isolation will occur.

New languages will be invited which complicate the communication in the world.

An astronomer will find a forgotten knowledge transfer and revitalize.

Egypt will get a new king and England will be forgotten.

The flag of Spain will be half-masted 2 times in fairly short succession.

 

Only a small percentage of humanity will survive and will be spreading over mother earth.

People should therefore be taught, to deal with alternative energy sources such as wind, water and solar energy.

 

People should be informed and prepared, for what is about to happen.

Money will be for a long time not important anymore.

…………………

I never had any response for the dutch Government…only a mark in my inbox that the mail had been opened.

But I did not expect anything else from these illiterate ostriches

 

(The vet printed sentence are already came true) 

President Obama Gives WARNING to Americans To Take Hurricane

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"U.S. Navy tests their version of drones as remote-controlled boat fires missiles for the first time"…For the first time…yeah right buddy!

The U.S. Navy has fired missiles from a remote-controlled boat for the very first time in tests which took place on Wednesday just off the Maryland coast.

If successful, the system could be introduced as the navy’s equivalent of the unmanned drone planes already used by the Air Force.

Over three days of testing, six anti-armor Spike missiles were fired from the moving inflatable hulled watercraft at a floating target two miles away.

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Remote-controlled boat: Over three days of tests six Spike missiles were fired from the craftRemote-controlled boat: Over three days of tests six Spike missiles were fired from the craft

Direct hit: The Spike missile successfully hits it target some two miles awayDirect hit: The Spike missile successfully hits it target some two miles away

Both the control of the boat and the firing of the missiles was handled remotely by Navy personnel on shore at the nearby Patuxent River base.

The tests are a ‘significant step forward in weaponizing surface unmanned combat capability,’ Mark Moses, the Navy’s program manager for the armed drone boat project, told Wired.com.

The U.S. military already uses armed robotic planes – drones – and the navy has already experimented with robotic submarines for spying and mine clearance, this is the first system developed for navy vessels to launch attacks.

The navy describes the system, which mounts unto boats, as a ‘Precision Engagement Module’. It consists of a dual-pod missile launcher and an Mk-49 mounting system, both made by Rafael and fully automated.

The navy sees a number of potential uses for the remote-controlled systems including harbor security, defensive operations against fast attack craft and swam scenarios.

However it will probably be most effective against target ships which try and hide among commercial vessels for example on congested waterways.

The Precision Engagement Module consists of a dual-pod missile launcher and an Mk-49 mounting systemThe Precision Engagement Module consists of a dual-pod missile launcher and an Mk-49 mounting system

Rocket launcher: The U.S. Navy believes that the remote-controlled boats could help harbor security and defensive operations against fast attach craftRocket launcher: The U.S. Navy believes that the remote-controlled boats could help harbor security and defensive operations against fast attack craft

To the untrained eye it may look like the missile missed, but the Navy say that is a trick of the camera angle and they actually hit the targetTo the untrained eye it may look like the missile missed, but the Navy say that is a trick of the camera angle and they actually hit the target

Another use could be to prevent pirates or Iranian sailors from maneuvering their small, fast boats between targets that Navy Destroyers can’t risk hitting.

Over three days’ worth of tests this week, the Navy shot off the long-range version variant of the Spike, a 30-pound missile with an effective range of about two and a half miles.

The video shows six of the remote firings which may look like near misses to the untrained eyes, but the Navy say that is a trick of the camera angle and they actually hit their targets.

The Navy expects to carry out many more tests before deciding if it wants to purchase a fleet of remote-controlled, missile-packing boats.

 

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"Scientists can tell what you're dreaming: Scans can decipher sleeping thoughts for first time"…How long before the NSA will enter your dreams?

  • Japanese researchers analysed the dreams of three men over several days
  • The volunteers’ dreams were mostly mundane, with the most common themes including cars, women and computers
  • The study found that activity in certain areas of the brain is the same whether a person is awake or asleep

Japanese scientists have found a way to decipher dreams for the very first time.

Their report shows that patterns of activity in certain visual parts of the brain are the same whether we are awake or dreaming.

Researchers from ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories in Kyoto, Japan, scanned three male volunteers’ brains in an exhausting test over several days to examine how activity could be related to their dreams.

Japanese scientists have found a way to tell what people dream about by carrying out research on three menJapanese scientists have found a way to tell what people dream about by carrying out research on three men

 

Researchers scanned the volunteers' brains as they slept to monitor activity over several daysResearchers scanned the volunteers’ brains as they slept to monitor activity over several days

The volunteers were woken up every time they began to nod off and dream. Each time, the men were asked what they had dreamed about before they fell back to sleep.

The process was repeated until an enormous 200 reports had been collated from each man.

The results showed that most of the dreams were about mundane, everyday life.

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Could there be a REAL 'Manchurian Candidate'? TV show to test whether innocent people can be turned into brainwashed assassins

  • Bobby Kennedy’s assassin claimed he was hypnotised to carry out killing
  • CIA investigated mind control between Fifties and Seventies as part of covert project known as MKUltra

A television programme is out to test whether innocent people can be brainwashed in becoming unwitting assassins as in the plot of political thriller The Manchurian Candidate.

In the 1959 novel, a man is brainwashed into becoming an unwitting sleeper assassin as part of a Communist conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government.

The novel and its film adaptations have intrigued many, and related conspiracy theories have long-held that the U.S. government and others have tried to develop techniques to control the minds of individuals.

Programmed to kill: Angela Lansbury and Laurence Harvey in a scene from the 1962 cinema adaptation of The Manchurian CandidateProgrammed to kill: Angela Lansbury and Laurence Harvey in a scene from the 1962 cinema adaptation of The Manchurian Candidate, in which a man is brainwashed into becoming an assassin as part of a communist plot

In one famous case, the assassin who killed presidential candidate Bobby Kennedy, Christian Palestinian Sirhan Sirhan, later claimed he was hypnotised into carrying out the killing.

Likewise, Patty Hearst, the newspaper heiress kidnapped by the left-wing revolutionary group the Symbionese Liberation Army, claim the gang brainwashed her into taking part in a bank robbery.

There have been government-sponsored studies into the possibility of mind control.

Between the Fifties and Seventies, the CIA conducted controversial experiments to develop behavioural engineering that many believed aimed at brainwashing subjects.

CIA STUDIES INTO MIND CONTROL

MKUltra was the code name for a covert CIA human research program run by the CIA Office of Scientific Intelligence.

The program began in the early Fifties and continued at least through the late Sixties, using mainly U.S. and Canadian citizens as its test subjects.

The published evidence indicates that Project MKUltra involved the use of many methodologies to manipulate individual mental states and alter brain function, including the surreptitious administration of drugs and other chemicals, sensory deprivation, isolation, and verbal and sexual abuse.

It was first brought to wide public attention in 1975 by Congress, through investigations by the Church Committee, and by a presidential commission known as the Rockefeller Commission.

However, investigative efforts were hampered by the fact that CIA Director Richard Helms ordered all MKULTRA files destroyed in 1973.

The Church Committee and Rockefeller Commission investigations relied on the sworn testimony of direct participants and on the relatively small number of documents that survived Helms’ destruction order.

In recent times most information regarding MKULTRA has been officially declassified. It was first made available through a FOIA request in 1977 that uncovered a cache of some 20,000 documents relating to project MKULTRA and led to Senate hearings.

In July of 2001 some surviving information regarding MKUltra was officially declassified.

Investigative efforts were hampered by the fact that Richard Helms, director of the CIA, ordered many files related to the programme – known as MKUltra – destroyed in 1973, years before any investigation into it began.

It was nevertheless found that the remit of the project was to develop mind-controlling drugs and techniques, with the CIA especially interested in being able to manipulate foreign leaders.

Now a Discovery Channel documentary aims to see if it is indeed possible to persuade unwitting, law-abiding subjects to become cold-blooded killers who will shoot someone to order, Today’s Clicker blog reports.

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Real life Star Trek tractor beam developed – but it won't be dragging space ships any time soon

  • Researchers have so far managed to move microscopic spheres of silica suspended in water over distances of 30 micrometres
  • But Nasa have already been in touch…

Professor Greer on “How things go together”:

 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2222525/Real-life-Star-Trek-tractor-beam-developed–wont-dragging-space-ships-time-soon.html

Star Date 24102012: We have detected evidence of a working tractor beam.

Two physicists working at New York university have developed a technique for using beams of light to draw a particle toward a source and claim to have demonstrated it experimentally.

Professor David Grier and David Ruffner, a graduate student, working at the Department of Physics and Centre for Soft Matter Research say they have realised the Star Trek-style technology – only on a miniscule scale.

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Science fiction technology: The crew of the star ship Enterprise often used their tractor beam to help friendly ships in distress and capture enemy vesselsScience fiction technology: The crew of the star ship Enterprise often used their tractor beam to help friendly ships in distress and capture enemy vessels

Whenever a friendly star ship was in distress, it was no problem for the crew of the Enterprise to activate their tractor beam and drag the vessel to safety.

However, until now the technology has remained beyond the reach of real-world physicists, with the best they could manage being laser-based tweezers that can drag particles across microscopic distances in two dimensions.

Now in a paper published in the journal Physical Review Letters – and available in full here – Professor Grier and Mr Ruffner describe a technology that goes one better, by actually pulling particles towards their beam’s source.

It is well known that light can push objects – a property that forms the basis for the idea of using solar sails – but getting light to drag something has so far proved to be more difficult.

The NYU tractor beam is based on Chinese research published last year into a kind of laser called a Bessel beam, which emits light in concentric rings.

That study calculated that a such a beam could be designed to make a particle inside it emit photons on the side facing away from the beam’s source, forcing the particle to recoil towards that source.

No-one has as yet been able to make such a beam, but the NYU researchers got around the problem by instead projecting two Bessel beams side by side down a microscope and using a lens to angle them so they overlap.

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Welcome in the Matrix elevator…don't be afraid, your whole life is an illusion

Going down? Terrifying moment lift floor drops into shaft (. . . and it isn’t any less frightening when you know it’s just a stunt)

Office workers step into a lift, their minds on what tasks the day holds, or perhaps their plans for dinner after work.

Suddenly the lights dim and, with the sound of tortured metal, the floor falls away into a black abyss.

Fortunately, this isn’t footage of a terrifying accident but a stunt by a technology company to show how clear the picture is on its new computer monitors.

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Ominous: The floor buckles, the light flickers and hidden speakers simulate the sound of distressed metal

 

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Vertigo: The man is taken aback as the floor tiles seemingly fall away into the yawning mouth of the lift shaft

South Korean conglomerate LG combined nine of its new IPS monitors and fixed them to a floor of a lift in an office building.

After the floor button is pressed, the monitors show a hyper-realistic animation of the floor collapsing into the darkness.

The effect is heightened by an ominous flickering of the lights and sound effects of shrieking metal giving way.

LG did not respond to questions from MailOnline regarding whether the participants were real office workers or actors.

However, either way they will undoubtedly give many workers something to think about next time they press the office lift button.

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