CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts (PNN) - November 12, 2012 - Scientists have theorized that paper-thin composite nanomaterials could stop bullets just as effectively as heavyweight body armor, but progress has been hampered by their inability to reliably test such materials against projectile impacts.
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Charlie Chaplin and his son Michael in A King in New York (clip)In a clip from the Charlie Chaplin movie A King in New York, Chaplin attempts to debate his son. This is a brilliant piece of cinematic characterization of the attacks on freedom by government; and this movie is from 1951! |
MIT breakthrough could lead to paper-thin bulletproof armor
White House website deluged with secession petitions from 20 states
WASHINGTON (PNN) - November 11, 2012 - How would Old Glory look with 30 stars instead of 50? As far-fetched as it may sound, the White House might soon be forced by its own rules to examine the question.
On Nov.7, the day after illegitimate President Barack Obama was re-elected despite the fact that he is constitutionally disqualified for holding the office of president, the White House’s website received a petition asking the bogus regime to allow Louisiana to secede.
Colorado and Washington legalize marijuana
DENVER, Colorado and SEATTLE, Washington (PNN) - November 7, 2012 - Colorado voters made history Tuesday night, passing a constitutional amendment to legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana and becoming the first state in the Fascist Police States of Amerika to break with marijuana prohibition. Hours later, voters in Washington state followed suit, passing a legalization initiative there, but a similar effort in Oregon came up short.
People trading gas for sex on Craigslist
NEW YORK (PNN) - November 6, 2012 - Long gas station lines and empty gas pumps have plagued drivers across New York and New Jersey since superstorm Hurricane Sandy slammed into the east coast last Monday, leaving a gas shortage across the region.
I.B.M. reports nanotube chip breakthrough
NEW YORK (PNN) - October 28, 2012 - I.B.M. scientists are reporting progress in a chip making technology that is likely to ensure the shrinking of the size of the basic digital switch at the heart of modern microchips for more than another decade.
New technology creates pressures greater than those at Earth’s inner core
CHICAGO, Illinois (PNN) - October 24, 2012 - With a new megapressure environment, scientists will be able to replicate pressures one and a half times stronger than those found at the center of the Earth. The specialized anvil cell can create double the amount of pressure than anyone had previously demonstrated, an environment where new materials can be formed and where minerals behave very strangely.
Clark Kent quits the Daily Planet over the sorry state of journalism
NEW YORK (PNN) - October 23, 2012 - For more than 70 years, Superman has fought off a host of enemies, who have tried and failed to get the better of him.
But finally the Man of Steel has been worn down to the point of submission.
However, it is not his arch nemesis, Lex Luthor, who has finally defeated Clark Kent; rather it is the state of modern journalism.
Fascist governments unhappy with new app allowing cell phone encryption
WASHINGTON (PNN) - October 21, 2012 - Mike Janke has been getting what he calls the “hairy eyeball” from international government agencies. The 44-year-old former Navy SEAL commando, together with two of the world’s most renowned cryptographers, was always bound to ruffle some high-level feathers with his new project - a surveillance-resistant communications platform that makes complex encryption so simple your grandma can use it.
Russian nuclear forces ordered on High Alert over FPSA war fears
MOSCOW, Russia (PNN) - October 22, 2012 - A grim report issued today by Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov states that all Russian nuclear forces and Airborne Troops (VDV) have been ordered by President Putin to extend their full combat alert status put into place by former President Medvedev last November (2011) to counter NATO’s missile defense system.
South Korean activists launch propaganda balloons to provoke North Korea
North Korea threatens military retaliation.
SEOUL, South Korea (PNN) - October 22, 2012 - South Korean activists floated balloons carrying tens of thousands of anti-Pyongyang leaflets into North Korea on Monday, eluding thug cops who had disrupted an earlier launch attempt because of threats from North Korea.













