Technological Revolution

Florida county considers airport body scanner ban

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 12/14/2011 - 14:23

FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (PNN) - December 13, 2011 - In the wake of most countries in Europe vowing to stop using full-body scanners at airports; the Broward County Commission is looking into banning the scanners from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.

The ban would be in place until the scanners have scientifically been proven safe for passengers.

Shoulder-mounted lasers and long range Tasers among new UK pig thug cop gear

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 12/14/2011 - 14:16

LONDON, England (PNN) - December 12, 2011 - The British have long been at the forefront of police state technology, with more cameras in London than any other city in the world.

The city has even been called the “spy capital of the world,” thanks to its all-encompassing surveillance systems, which enable fascist government thugs to speak directly to people who are acting up in public; and since the city was gripped by rioting earlier this year after pig thug cops murdered a man they claimed was a drug dealer, fascist pig thug cops have begun testing even more new technology that will only enhance their oppressive grip on the populace.

Why in the World are They Spraying?

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 11/23/2011 - 20:31

This professionally produced video is a promo for a new documentary by Michael J. Murphy, co-producer of the groundbreaking documentary, What in the World are They Spraying? It investigates how chemtrail/geoengineering programs are related to weather control.

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Scientists claim speed of light has been broken

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 09/28/2011 - 14:59

GENEVA, Switzerland - September 22, 2011 - It was Albert Einstein who proposed more than 100 years ago that nothing could travel faster than the speed of light.

But last night it emerged that the man who laid the foundations for the laws of nature may have been wrong.

The science world was left in shock when workers at the world’s largest physics lab announced they had recorded subatomic particles travelling faster than the speed of light.

If the findings are proven to be accurate, they would overturn one of the pillars of the Standard Model of physics, which explains the way the universe and everything within it works.

OnStar now spies on your car even after you unsubscribe

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 09/28/2011 - 14:50

DETROIT, Michigan (PNN) - September 21, 2011 - If you're the owner of a fairly new General Motors product, you may want to take a close look at the most recent OnStar terms and conditions; the company has altered the parameters under which it can legally collect GPS data on your vehicle.

Hologram entertainment soon to be available in your car

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 15:25

MELBOURNE, Australia - September 17, 2011 - Forget “I spy” and hand-held video games; a team of developers is working on technology that will entertain little ones in the back seat with holograms controlled by motion sensors.

The technology, which is similar to Microsoft's Kinetic system, is being developed by the Games and Experimental Entertainment Laboratory (or GEElab as it is more affectionately known) at Victoria's RMIT University.

New mobile surveillance vehicle showcased to Congress

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 15:22

WASHINGTON - September 10, 2011 - This past Thursday, Terrahawk, LLC  showed off its Mobile Utility Surveillance Tower (MUST) to members of the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate along with their staffs.

With MUST, law enforcement agencies can quickly set up a mobile surveillance tower for emergency response, crowd control, or general surveillance.

Lab chimps laugh and hug at first taste of freedom

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 15:45

VIENNA, Austria - September 7, 2011 - The emotional moment a group of chimpanzees saw daylight for the first time after being kept in a laboratory for their whole lives has been caught on film.

The video shows the animals edging out of the door hesitantly at first and looking curiously up at the sky.

But they then appear to celebrate their newfound freedom by hugging each other and laughing.

Scientists produce world's first test tube burger

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 15:39

LONDON, England - September 1, 2011 - It will cost £220,000 to produce and will probably have the slippery texture of squid or scallops. But scientists are salivating over the prospect of the world’s first test-tube burger, which could be less than a year away.

Sausages and other processed meat products could swiftly follow, although pork chops and sirloin steaks will be much more problematic.

Hole in time could doom universe

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 21:53

ITHACA, New York - August 30, 2011 - Whether a research team at the esteemed Cornell University falls into the insane category remains to be seen, but they may be skating along the edge of sanity - and perhaps playing a deadly form of quantum Russian roulette - with the entire universe at stake.

What has created this disconcerting state of affairs?

Certifiably brilliant scientist Mordechay (Moti) Fridman and his tenacious team of "time bandits" have succeeded in punching a hole in the fabric of time by compressing and decompressing it.

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