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Iranians are taking back their capital from IRGC forces

Credible reports indicate that the Iranian people have taken over Teheran and are destroying IRGC forces, killing members of the Revolutionary Guard, and are burning down hundreds of mosques in their move to reclaim their country from the theocratic monsters who have destroyed the lives and lifestyles of Iran for the last 45 years. Mahyar Tousi reports.

Why don’t more people report bad cops?

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/29/2015 - 18:54

December 19, 2014 - I confess. I made this sign as “conversation bait” to engage attendees at last week’s National March Against Police Violence. But in my defense, these conversations were research for a new project I’m developing that’s connected to the sign itself.

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Czech pol claims to have established new country in no-man’s land

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/22/2015 - 19:02

LIBERLAND (PNN) - April 22, 2015 - Welcome to Liberland, population 250,000… and anyone else looking for a tax haven.

A self-professed Libertarian politician from the Czech Republic says he has created a new, sovereign country on the Croatian-Serbia border where citizens decide their own tax burden, property and individual rights are respected, and the national motto is "Live and Let Live".

The futuristic Chevrolet FNR concept is impossible to describe

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/22/2015 - 18:59

SHANGHAI, China (PNN) - April 20, 2015 - Introduced at the Shanghai Auto Show this week, Chevy's FNR concept basically defies all description. The closest thing I can come up with is that it looks like you took a next-generation Volt, mixed it with a BMW i8, and sent the two spiraling 50 years into the future.

New device combines the advantages of batteries and supercapacitors

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/22/2015 - 18:57

LOS ANGELES, Kalifornia (PNN) - April 19, 2015 - Scientists at UCLA's Kalifornia NanoSystems Institute have developed a new device that combines the high energy densities of batteries and the quick charge and discharge rates of supercapacitors. The hybrid supercapacitor is reportedly six times as energy-dense as a commercially available supercapacitor and packs nearly as much energy per unit volume as a lead-acid battery.

Researchers believe a biological revolution enabling humans to experience everlasting youth is coming

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/22/2015 - 18:55

CAMBRIDGE, England (PNN) - April 17, 2015 - It is likely the first person who will live to be 1,000 years old is already alive today.

This is according to a growing regiment of researchers who believe a biological revolution enabling humans to experience everlasting youthfulness is just around the corner.

Mini to offer augmented reality eyewear for drivers

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/22/2015 - 18:51

SHANGHAI, China (PNN) - April 15, 2015 - If you want to drive with something more personal than a heads-up display, Mini is hoping to bring technology to your car in the form of a pair of connected eyewear. Called Mini Augmented Vision, the smart glasses work a bit like Google Glass or ODG’s smartglasses, projecting information in front of you relevant to your drive. Information appears in your field of vision, but in such a way that it doesn’t obstruct your view of the road. BMW showed off a working prototype of the glasses earlier this month at the Shanghai Auto Show.

Bundy Ranch type standoff brewing in southern Oregon between miners and BLM

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/15/2015 - 20:34

GRANTS PASS, Oregon (PNN) - April 14, 2015 - For the past several years, the miners from the Galice Mining District, about 30 miles west of Grants Pass, Oregon, have been arguing over who has the rights to the minerals in the ground around Galice Creek.

Alaska House passes bill demanding transfer of federally-held land back to state

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/15/2015 - 20:31

JUNEAU, Alaska (PNN) - April 11, 2015 - The Alaska House of Representatives passed a bill Monday forcing the federal government to uphold the Alaska Statehood Act’s land transfer entitlement.

The legislation transfers ownership of 5.5 million square acres of land back to Alaska, along with an additional 100 million square acres of public land.

Doctors will map newborn genes to predict future diseases

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/15/2015 - 20:28

BOSTON, Massachusetts (PNN) - April 11, 2015 - If you could find out your baby’s future health problems right after he or she was born, would you want to know? Some new parents will get to make that decision soon. This month, doctors in Boston will begin the BabySeq project, in which they will sequence the genomes of newborns to look for signs of diseases that begin in childhood.

DARPA wants to make software obsolescence obsolete

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/15/2015 - 20:26

WASHINGTON (PNN) - April 11, 2015 - One unfortunate fact of modern life is that functional new software becomes non-functional old software with depressing regularity. For most people, this means predictable episodes of frustration, but for the Fascist Police States of Amerika military, it's a more serious problem. Defense Advanced Research Project Agency’s (DARPA) new Building Resource Adaptive Software Systems (BRASS) project aims to take a major shot at avoiding this obsolescence by developing software systems that can still operate properly a hundred years from now.

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