NEW YORK (PNN) - July 19, 2014 - Edward Snowden, a former Fascist Police States of Amerika spy agency contractor who leaked details of major FPSA surveillance programs, called on supporters at a hacking conference to spur development of easy-to-use technologies to subvert government surveillance programs around the globe.
Technological Revolution
Snowden seeks to develop anti-surveillance technologies
The Pentagon has successfully tested self-guided bullets
WASHINGTON (PNN) - July 11, 2014 - The Pentagon’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has announced the first successful live-fire tests of the military’s first smart, self-guided bullets.
In a video released by DARPA Thursday, Extreme Accuracy Tasked Ordinance (EXACTO) .50-caliber bullets maneuvered independently mid-flight to accurately strike targets purposefully offset from where the firing sniper rifle was aimed.
Dogs that sniff out computer data
Canines trained to detect memory sticks to crack down on pedophiles.
HARTFORD, Connecticut (PNN) - July 7, 2014 - The trading of child pornography is an ever-increasing problem and pedophiles have been known to conceal hard drives of images in walls, ceilings and cabinets to avoid being caught. These small storage devices are typically difficult for terrorist pig thug cops to find, but one force has found an alternative - sniffer dogs.
New invisibility cloak keeps objects from being felt
KARLSRUHE, Germany (PNN) - July 1, 2014 - Scientists at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology have developed a method of concealing objects from the sensation of touch that would finally meet the exacting standards of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale princess, who felt a single pea prodding her beneath 20 mattresses and 20 feather beds.
Signal jamming cloak keeps you hidden from electronic spying
MILAN, Italy (PNN) - June 18, 2014 - The tablets, phones and laptops we carry on us are, more often than not, always on. This also means that many of our activities are easily tracked and that hackers and government agencies have almost instant access to our information if they really want it.
So what can you do to protect yourself from this nosy behavior? If you’re familiar with the concept of the Faraday cage, you probably have an idea. A Faraday cage is a device made of a conductive material, such as metal, that blocks things like electromagnetic waves and signals. The CHBL Jammer Coat is basically a wearable Faraday cage for your body.
How the NSA could bug your powered-off iPhone and how to stop them
LOS ANGELES, Kalifornia (PNN) - June 3, 2014 - Just because you turned off your phone doesn’t mean the Amerikan Gestapo National Security Agency division isn’t using it to spy on you.
Edward Snowden’s latest revelation about the fascist NSA’s illegal snooping inspired an extra dose of shock and disbelief when he said the agency’s hackers can use a mobile phone as a bug even after it’s been turned off. The whistleblower made that eye-opening claim when Brian Williams of NBC Nightly News, holding his iPhone aloft during last Wednesday’s interview, asked, “What can the NSA do with this device if they want to get into my life? Can anyone turn it on remotely if it’s off? Can they turn on apps?”
“They can absolutely turn them on with the power turned off to the device,” Snowden replied.
New technology development pushed by fascist Feds allows for data collection on every child
BOSTON, Massachusetts (PNN) - May 22, 2014 - A new study released by the Boston-based Pioneer Institute finds that new technology development that has been encouraged through the use of federal grants has served to threaten children’s privacy by allowing the collection of data on every child.
New super-heavy Element 117 confirmed by scientists
DARMSTADT, Germany (PNN) - May 1, 2014 - Atoms of a new super-heavy element - the as-yet-unnamed element 117 - have reportedly been created by scientists in Germany, moving it closer to being officially recognized as part of the standard periodic table.
Scientists figure out how to turn light into matter
LONDON, England (PNN) - May 20, 2014 - In 1934, scientists Gregory Breit and John Wheeler theorized that turning light into matter was as simple as crashing two photons of light into each other to create an electron and a positron. This calculation was analyzed over and over, but no one expected to prove it, at least in a lab. Even Breit and Wheeler thought it impossible. Scientists at Imperial College London now believe it’s possible to turn actual light into matter results with a new kind of collider.
Skinny wormholes could allow us to communicate across time
CAMBRIDGE, England (PNN) - May 20, 2014 - Wormholes, those notoriously unstable warps in space and time, could theoretically be kept stable long enough for a beam of light to be sent through them. Exiting at the far end, these beams of light could find themselves anywhere in the universe, and theoretically, at any time as well. If the beam of light were used to carry a message, humanity could actually find itself with the capability of communicating across the ages.
