Month: October 2012

What if we are looking at ourselves when looking at an alien?

More and more I hear people say; “The truth is stranger than fiction”
What if that is the fact whit those CT’s?
WHAT IF…those ct’s are not for us to kill but for the little mistake they made at Area 51, 53…what ever.

Let’s go back to back to the dinosaurs era…
Our history tells us that we came from a unicellular organism that lived before the dinosaurs.
It has developed into a creature with lungs and came ashore.
Than a lot of bla bla bla and than a meteorite fell on this planet that wiped out most of the flora and fauna and it went dark for a looooong time…well that is what school teach us.
But what if an other organism came along whit that meteorite and mixed itself whit the `things` on this planet.
Or what if an other organism came along whit on of those volcanoes that they say, erupted.
That could mean that an other race was present during that time…a race that we now know as THE ALIENS.
What if that race lived under the ground to protect itself for predators who were much bigger then they were. 
What if they developed enormous eyes to see in the dark?
What if the ancient Egyptians found out, captured them and run some test on those things? or maybe breed whit them?
What if… centuries later…. the Russians really find some strange things in those pyramids?
What if they took it to the Nevada dessert? (the climate is almost comparable to the climate in Egypt) 
What if those medical test on lab animals are more than finding out if you lipstick won’t give you a rash?
WHAT IF those CT’S are not meant for us but for a race that can’t live in an atmosphere as it is today on this planet?
What if those Frankenstein scientist created an race from that ancient DNA to have their willing slaves?
What if those beings have developed strong telepathic abilities and that the KGB was testing those beings instate of common people?
What if….those CT’s are not for us but for those beings so they can breath the air?

What if those beings can create that much body heat and move like a mirage?
What if the military BAE system is based on their capabilities? 
What if the kidnappings the CIA preforms are nothing more that to find out if they can create offspring from those beings?

What if that’s the link the scientist are saying, we are missing in our evolution? 
WHAT IF the truth is REALLY stranger than fiction? 
What if…..?

           

First Germany than England and now America who has drones that will assist the police…raise your hands if you want to be the next drone-city!

The Alameda County Sheriff’s Department is hoping to become one of the handful of local law enforcement agencies that have received federal clearance to use unmanned aerial drones to fight crime, a goal that already is arousing concerns among privacy advocates.

Civil liberties and privacy groups revealed Thursday that Sheriff Greg Ahern is seeking Department of Homeland Security funding to buy a small remote-controlled drone called a Dragon Fly. If the money comes through and the Federal Aviation Administration permits the department to test the device, Alameda would be the first public safety agency in California to deploy technology first developed for spying on U.S. enemies overseas.

A memo that one of Ahern’s captains prepared over the summer, obtained by the Freedom of Information Act web site MuckRock, says the drone would be equipped with a long-distance camera, live video downlink and infrared sensors that could be used for monitoring bomb threats, fires, unruly crowds, search and rescue operations, and marijuana grows.

Only four local law enforcement agencies in the United States have received FAA approval to train officers, deputies and volunteer pilots to operate aerial drones, according to Don Roby, a police captain in Baltimore County, Maryland who chairs the aviation committee of the International Association of Chiefs of Police. They are in Miami, Seattle, Mesa County, Colo., and Arlington, Texas, although only the Colorado agency has permission to use them routinely, Roby said.

“There is a lot of interest in it, but more people are taking a wait-and-see-attitude,” he said.

Congress has ordered the FAA to develop safely regulations that would allow both public agencies and commercial operators to fly unmanned aircraft by 2015.

Ahern’s spokesman, Sgt. J.D. Nelson, told the San Francisco Chronicle (http://bit.ly/TiWMXv ) that the Dragon Fly model the department tested costs between $50,000 and $100,000 but would save money now spent on spent on sending helicopters into the sky.

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The reconnaissance drone, the future police forces?

http://nexttruth.com/?p=6735

 

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Mysterious circle in the sky: Did the Martians arrive or are they testing HAARP again?

Mysterious circle in the sky: Man captures UFO in the clouds moments before ten dead birds appear in his neighbour’s garden

  • Photograph shows a disc shaped outline in the clouds
  • Neighbour believes UFOs are linked to bird deaths

A UFO-like object floating in the clouds was caught on camera on the same day ten dead birds were found in a nearby garden.

Calum Sherwood, 23, was shocked to see the outline of what appeared to be a UFO while riding on a bus in Salterbeck, south of Workington, Cumbria, on Monday.

Sharon Larkin, UFO enthusiast and Mr Sherwood’s friend who lives nearby, found ten dead birds in her garden that day.

Ms Larkin claims that ‘dead birds are associated with sightings of UFOs’, but the object closely resembles a rare cloud formation.

Just above the chimney is the strange shape Calum Sherwood saw in the sky in Salterbeck, Cumbria UFO outline: Just above the chimney is the strange shape Calum Sherwood saw in the sky in Salterbeck, Cumbria, an area which UFO investigator Sharon Larkin says is a hotspot for supernatural activity

WHAT IS IT?

The circular shape is most likely to be caused by an unusual cloud formation – a fallstreak hole.

A fallstreak hole, also known as a hole punch cloud is a large circular gap that can appear in cirrocumulus or altocumulus clouds.

They are formed when the water temperature in the clouds is below freezing but the water has not frozen yet due to the lack of ice particles.

She claims the area, which is close to Sellafield nuclear power plant, was a hotspot for unusual activity.

Ms Larkin said: ‘There is something about this picture. The line around the edge of the UFO is very clear and very specific.

‘I’ve shown it to other people and some people have suggested it might be an unusual cloud formation, but the perimeter is very clear and I don’t think that’s the case.

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The Joker explanes the NWO and their agenda 21 (video)

The Joker explanes the NWO and their agenda 21.
http://youtu.be/u8PxG5zvgOM

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A family has spoken of the terrifying moment: 'UFO spent four hours hovering above our rural home'

‘UFO spent four hours hovering above our rural home’, claims family after capturing video footage of ‘spinning lights’ in the sky

  • Morag Ritchie spotted the UFO hovering above her home in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire
  • Her daughter’s fiance filmed the strange blinking lights on Saturday night
  • Civil Aviation Authority: ‘It could be northern lights’

A family has spoken of the terrifying moment they saw a UFO hovering above their house for four hours.

Morag Ritchie, 50, was awoken in the middle of the night by flashing lights in the sky over the family home in rural Scotland.

The grandmother-of-one woke her family up and her daughter’s fiance caught the shocking images of four blinking lights on video.

Sighting: Morag Ritchie said she saw the UFO hovering over her house in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire for four hours

Morag said: ‘We live in a very rural area so I never have my curtains closed and I like looking at the night sky.

‘I just woke up all of a sudden and looked out of the window to see all these twinkling lights – they looked like they were moving.

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Why did Hitler's PERSONAL photographer turn his focus on the plight of the Jews in Nazi-occupied Poland? Rare colour album depicts life in the Kutno Ghetto in 1940

  • Hugo Jaeger’s photographs normally celebrate the glory and triumphalism of the Third Reich
  • But in this set he depicts the tragic circumstances of Jews while allowing them to retain their humanity and dignity
  • Taken in the Polish town of Kutno in 1939 and 1940 they have been released to mark the official establishment of the Warsaw Ghetto

 

The old man looks relaxed, almost happy chatting to the soldiers. He and most of the other Jewish citizens pictured here in 1939 and 1940, are smiling, seemingly pleased to pose for photographer Hugo Jaeger.

Yet we know, 40 years later, that these people, and thousands of others like them, were in fact prisoners, to be despised as ‘rats’ and ‘parasites’ in Nazi propaganda.

Even more surprising, Jaeger was Hitler’s personal photographer, enjoying unprecedented access to the Third Reich’s upper echelon, traveling with the Fuhrer to his massive rallies and photographing him at intimate parties and during private moments.

The photos, released to mark the official establishment of the Warsaw Ghetto in October 1940, were taken in the town of Kutno, 75 miles west of the Polish capital Warsaw.

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Ghetto boys: In their tattered rags the two boys smile for the camera, but the man in the centre, most probably their father, has a look of distrust etched across his face

 

Makeshift dwelling: Jewish inhabitants of the Kutno Ghetto stand near a car which has been converted into a makeshift house in early 1940

 

Daily life: An aerial view of the Kutno Ghetto which was set up on the grounds of a sugar factory

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"the shoe with in-built GPS that tracks Alzheimer's patients" ….WHAT?! Okay, I know it's a movie but watch it anyway…The Enemy of the State.

The shoe with in-built GPS that tracks Alzheimer’s patients – and gives their relatives peace of mind

  • Shoe is fitted with a miniature GPS system that allows the wearer’s location to be accurately pinpointed
  • If they stray outside a set area, relatives can be alerted by text or email
  • Designed to give wearers more freedom to go about everyday life

Shoes with an in-built tracking device to locate Alzheimer’s patients have gone on sale in the UK.

Designed to give worried relatives and friends piece of mind, the shoes enable the person 
with Alzheimer’s to be monitored remotely, giving them more freedom.

One of the most common concerns for families of an Alzheimer’s sufferer is that the person often becomes lost after getting confused and disoriented.

The £250 shoes are fitted with a miniature GPS system – similar to those used in sat-nav systems found in cars – that allows its wearer’s location to be accurately pinpointed.

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33 CONSPIRACY THEORIES THAT TURNED OUT TO BE TRUE

Most people can’t resist getting the details on the latest conspiracy theories, no matter how far-fetched they may seem. At the same time, many people quickly denounce any conspiracy theory as untrue … and sometimes as unpatriotic or just plain ridiculous.   Lets not forget all of the thousands of conspiracies out of Wall Street like Bernie Madoff and many others to commit fraud and extortion, among many crimes of conspiracy.  USA Today reports that over 75% of personal ads in the paper and on craigslist are married couples posing as single for a one night affair.  When someone knocks on your door to sell you a set of knives or phone cards, anything for that matter, do they have a profit motive?  What is conspiracy other than just a scary way of saying “alternative agenda”?  When 2 friends go to a bar and begin to plan their wingman approach on 2 girls they see at the bar, how often are they planning on lying to those girls?  “I own a small business and am in town for a short while.  Oh yeah, you look beautiful.”

Conspiracy theory is a term that originally was a neutral descriptor for any claim of civil, criminal or political conspiracy. However, it has come almost exclusively to refer to any fringe theory which explains a historical or current event as the result of a secret plot by conspirators of almost superhuman power and cunning.  To conspire means “to join in a secret agreement to do an unlawful or wrongful act or to use such means to accomplish a lawful end.”  The term “conspiracy theory” is frequently used by scholars and in popular culture to identify secret military, banking, or political actions aimed at stealing power, money, or freedom, from “the people”.
To many, conspiracy theories are just human nature.  Not all people in this world are honest, hard working and forthcoming about their intentions.  Certainly we can all agree on this.  So how did the term “conspiracy theory” get grouped in with fiction, fantasy and folklore?  Maybe that’s a conspiracy, just kidding.  Or am I?

Skeptics are important in achieving an objective view of reality, however, skeptism is not the same as reinforcing the official storyline.  In fact, a conspiracy theory can be argued as an alternative to the official or “mainstream” story of events.  Therefore, when skeptics attempt to ridicule a conspiracy theory by using the official story as a means of proving the conspiracy wrong, in effect, they are just reinforcing the original “mainstream” view of history, and actually not being skeptical.  This is not skeptism, it is just a convenient way for the establishment view of things to be seen as the correct version, all the time, every time.  In fact, it is common for “hit pieces” or “debunking articles” to pick extremely fringe and not very populated conspiracy theories.  This in turn makes all conspiracies on a subject matter look crazy.  Skeptics magazine and Popular Mechanics, among many others, did this with 9/11.  They referred to less than 10% of the many different conspiracy theories about 9/11 and picked the less popular ones, in fact, they picked the fringe, highly improbable points that only a few people make.  This was used as the “final investigation” for looking into the conspiracy theories.  Convenient, huh?

In fact, if one were to look into conspiracy theories, they will largely find that thinking about a conspiracy is associated with lunacy and paranoia.  Some websites suggest it as an illness.  It is also not surprising to see so many people on the internet writing about conspiracy theories in a condescending tone, usually with the words “kool-aid,” “crack pot,” or “nut job” in their articulation.  This must be obvious to anyone that emotionally writing about such serious matter insults the reader more than the conspiracy theorist because there is no need to resort to this kind of behavior.  It is employed often with an “expert” who will say something along the lines of, “for these conspiracies to be true, you would need hundreds if not thousands of people to be involved.  It’s just not conceivable.”

I find it extremely odd that the assumption is on thousands of participants in a conspiracy.  I, for one, find it hard to believe any conspiracy involving more than a handful of people but the fact remains that there have been conspiracies in our world, proven and not made up, that involved many hundreds of people.  It’s not a matter of opinion, it’s a matter of fact.

One more thing to consider, have you noticed that if the conspiracy is involving powerful interests with the ability to bribe, threaten or manipulate major institutions (like the mafia, big corporations or government) then don’t you find it odd when people use one of those as the “credible” counter-argument?  What I mean is, if you are discussing a conspiracy about the mafia, and someone hands you a debunking article that was written by the mafia, it doesn’t seem like it would take rocket science to look at that with serious criticism and credibility.  This is the case with many conspiracies.  In fact, I am handed debunking pieces all the time written in many cases by the conspirators in question.  Doesn’t this seem odd to anybody else but me?

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The Armageddon virus: Created by Dutch Scientists

The Armageddon virus: Why experts fear a disease that leaps from animals to humans could devastate mankind in the next five years

 Armageddon: Scientists have warned that a global viral outbreak is inevitable within five years

‘It is inevitable we will have a global outbreak’….within five years.

The symptoms appear suddenly with a headache, high fever, joint pain, stomach pain and vomiting.

As the illness progresses, patients can develop large areas of bruising and uncontrolled bleeding. In at least 30  per cent of cases, Crimean-Congo Viral Hemorrhagic Fever is fatal.

And so it proved this month when a 38-year-old garage owner from Glasgow, who had been to his brother’s wedding in Afghanistan, became the UK’s first confirmed victim of the tick-borne viral illness when he died at the high-security infectious disease unit at London’s Royal Free Hospital.

It is a disease widespread in domestic and wild animals in Africa and Asia — and one that has jumped the species barrier to infect humans with deadly effect.

But the unnamed man’s death was not the only time recently a foreign virus had struck in this country for the first time. 

Last month, a 49-year-old man entered London’s St Thomas’ hospital with a raging fever, severe cough and desperate difficulty in breathing.

He bore all the hallmarks of the deadly Sars virus that killed nearly 1,000 people in 2003 — but blood tests quickly showed that this terrifyingly virulent infection was not Sars. Nor was it any other virus yet known to medical science.

Worse still, the gasping, sweating patient was rapidly succumbing to kidney failure, a potentially lethal complication that had never before been seen in such a case.

As medical staff quarantined their critically-ill patient, fearful questions began to mount. The stricken man had recently come from Qatar in the Middle East. What on earth had he picked up there? Had he already infected others with it?

Using the latest high-tech gene-scanning technique, scientists at the Health Protection Agency started to piece together clues from tissue samples taken from the Qatari patient, who was now hooked up to a life-support machine. 

The results were extraordinary. Yes, the virus is from the same family as Sars. But its make-up is completely new. It has come not from humans, but from animals. Its closest known relatives have been found in Asiatic bats.

The investigators also discovered that the virus has already killed someone. Searches of global medical databases revealed the same mysterious virus lurking in samples taken from a 60-year-old man who had died in Saudi Arabia in July.

Armageddon virus: call to keep killer recipe secret

 

“I can’t think of another pathogenic organism that is as scary as this one,” Keim was quoted as saying. “I don’t think anthrax is scary at all compared to this.”

 

Two top scientific journals say they are deciding whether to publish details of a man-made mutant flu virus that could kill billions, after a US government’s science advisory committee advised them to withhold key details.

The National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) urged the US journal Science and the British journal Nature to withhold key details so people seeking to harm the public would not be able to manufacture the virus that could cause mass deaths.

Many scientists and public health officials are concerned that the virus could evolve in nature into a form that is transmissible among humans – an event that could potentially make this deadly virus an extremely serious global public health threat

The virus in question is an H5N1 bird flu strain that was genetically altered in a Dutch lab so it can pass easily between ferrets.

That means it is likely contagious among humans for the first time, and could trigger a lethal pandemic if it emerged in nature or were set loose by terrorists, experts have said.

Scientists agree to edit manuscripts

One of the scientists behind the H5N1 research told Science his team would remove some details of their work from their manuscript.

But they disagreed with the NSABB’s conclusions, virologist Albert Osterhaus of Erasmus MC in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, told Science.

“This is unprecedented,” he said, adding that the manuscript had been sent by Science to the NSABB for another review.

The lead scientist of the other research, which was submitted to Nature, has also agreed to adhere to NSABB’s findings, a spokesman for his university said.

Virologist Yoshihiro Kawaoka of the University of Wisconsin, Madison in the US was working with Nature‘s editors to alter the manuscript, university spokesman Terry Devitt said.

“We are doing our best to be as responsible as we can be,” Mr Devitt told Science.

‘Extremely serious global public health threat’

The NSABB reviewed two scientific papers relating to the findings and recommended that the journals “make changes in the manuscripts”, a statement said, warning of an “extremely serious global public health threat”.

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Start Wars its 3PO is walking the earth…what is next?

U.S. Navy builds a robot to fight fires on board warships… and it’s modelled on C-3PO from Star Wars

 How Ash is built to fight firesA robot with the ability to fight fires on board warships has been developed by military scientists based on the popular Star Wars character C-3PO.

It might sound like something out of another galaxy, but the life-saving robot will be tested next year on U.S navy boats.

Ash, the Autonomous Shipboard Humanoid, will have the capacity to operate in smoke-filled areas, climb ladders, pass though narrow corridors and even react to human gestures in order to put out lethal blazes.

It has been created by scientists at the US Naval Research Laboratory in Washington D.C, who took inspiration from the popular 35-year-old film character C-3PO when drawing up early prototypes.

Sensors and an infrared camera on its ‘face’ will be able to interpret human gestures, even through thick smoke, allowing the robot to take directions from people.

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The team of engineers and scientists pose with their latest creation, Ash. They hope to test it earlier next year

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