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Secrecy and Mysteries Challenge the Official History of Antarctica
Post Date: 2016-12-27 10:10:22 by Deckard
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by Jordan Sather In late 1946, Admiral Richard E. Byrd led troops from the U.S., Britain and Australia on a mission to Antarctica called “Operation Highjump“. This mission involved 4700 soldiers, 13 ships, and 33 aircraft in what was officially called a research expedition. The part of the story that is seldom told outside of official circles is what Byrd encountered there. While conventional knowledge of World War II states that Germany was defeated in Europe, which is true, little is often said about the Nazi escape South to their bases in Antarctica. While the Allied powers won World War II on the ground in Europe due to their industrial might, the Nazi’s had far ...

Another Brick In The Wall – Modern Education And The System Of Deception
Post Date: 2016-12-18 14:13:23 by Deckard
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By Paul A. Philips Like many things — the food industry, the medical-pharmaceutical establishment, the mainstream media — the hidden corporate/bankers who control our governments have also standardized the education system through funding. Many years ago in the USA, for example, much money was poured into education by the Rockefeller-created National Education Association, with the help of the Carnegie Foundation and later on the Ford Foundation. The result of the efforts of such organizations can be seen worldwide today in the real purpose of the education system which is to teach children and young people: 1) Reward comes from accurate memory recall from heavy ...

Marijuana users 'have abnormally low blood flow in every part of the brain - including Alzheimer's danger zones'
Post Date: 2016-11-29 02:57:35 by nolu chan
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Marijuana users 'have abnormally low blood flow in every part of the brain - including Alzheimer's danger zones' Researchers studied brain scans of 1,000 US marijuana users They found cannabis users all had low blood flow in the hippocampus The users also had significant restricted blood flow all over the brain Hippocampus is key for memories, and is a ground zero for Alzheimer's By Mia De Graaf For Dailymail.com Published: 11:41 EST, 28 November 2016 | Updated: 17:18 EST, 28 November 2016 Marijuana users have abnormally low blood flow in virtually every part of the brain, new scans reveal. Sophisticated imaging of 1,000 cannabis users' brains found all of ...

Scott and Shackleton logbooks prove Antarctic sea ice is not shrinking 100 years after expeditions
Post Date: 2016-11-24 17:54:24 by cranky
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The Endurance, trapped in sea ice Antarctic sea ice had barely changed from where it was 100 years ago, scientists have discovered, after poring over the logbooks of great polar explorers such as Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton. Experts were concerned that ice at the South Pole had declined significantly since the 1950s, which they feared was driven by man-made climate change. But new analysis suggests that conditions are now virtually identical to when the Terra Nova and Endurance sailed to the continent in the early 1900s, indicating that declines are part of a natural cycle and not the result of global warming. Scott's ship the Terra Nova It also explains why sea ice ...

Nikola Motors to introduce Hydrogen Semi Truck, US Solar Hydrogen Fueling Station Network
Post Date: 2016-11-17 04:46:56 by Operation 40
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Coming Soon: A Semi Truck powered by Solar HydrogenNikola Motors Readies Electric Semi-Truck, Battery Pack and Hydrogen Charging Station Plans Electric semi-truck startup Nikola Motor Co. is ratcheting up anticipation for its upcoming launch event by teasing the reveal of three products key to its vision of an emissions-free freight future. On Dec. 1 in Salt Lake City, the private company plans to show off its Nikola One electric truck as well as a model-agnostic battery pack and a hydrogen fueling station, it said Thursday…snip …Interest in the truck has been high. The company said it scored nearly $3 billion in reservations within 30 days of accepting requests. The vehicle, ...

Subliminal Messaging and Predictive Programming: How They Work and Why Some People Are Immune
Post Date: 2016-10-10 11:24:48 by Deckard
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Today, just for fun, we’re going to go down the rabbit hole of how entertainment and the media manipulate people. Some of this is sheer speculation, some if it is provable fact, and all of it requires that you don your full array of tinfoil. If you want to go even deeper, this book will blow your mind. This has been going on for decades.  These techniques are used to reduce resistance to upcoming tyranny, to change opinions of large groups of people and let them think it was their own idea, and to subtly program the brains of the masses while they think they’re just enjoying some entertainment.   The only good news in this article is that some of us are less ...

Early marijuana use associated with abnormal brain function, lower IQ
Post Date: 2016-10-05 18:21:29 by Gatlin
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In a new study, scientists in London, Ontario have discovered that early marijuana use may result in abnormal brain function and lower IQ. Marijuana is the most commonly used illegal substance in the world. Previous studies have suggested that frequent marijuana users, especially those who begin at a young age, are at a higher risk for cognitive dysfunction and psychiatric illness, including depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Dr. Elizabeth Osuch, a Scientist at Lawson Health Research Institute and the Dr. Joseph Rea Chair in Mood Disorders at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at Western University, is a Canadian leader in studying both mood and anxiety disorders ...

It is NOT eerie: Hacked Emergency Message Foreshadowed Devastating NJ Train Crash: “Would You? Could You? On a Train?”
Post Date: 2016-10-01 01:51:28 by Gatlin
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There is a simple explanation as to what happened. It was probably a repeat of one of the glitches that has previously occurred on the EAS, the incident was not caused by hacking and neither is this a new grand conspiracy theory. This EAS broadcast was caused by a glitch similar to one described below. Until the bugs are worked out of the EAS….these type glitches will probably happen again. Could you, would you on a train? There is nothing mystic about that phase and there is nothing ominous as to the meaning. It is simply a phrase from the lyrics of a song by Dr. Seuss titled: Green Eggs And Ham. […] Do you like green eggs and ham […] Would you like them Here or ...

Mizzou under fire after 6 dogs used for research are killed
Post Date: 2016-08-31 08:39:29 by Stoner
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A California-based group and its supporters nationwide are taking issue with research at the University of Missouri-Columbia that resulted in the deaths of six dogs. After filing a lawsuit against Mizzou over access to documents for animals used in research on the Columbia campus, organizers at the Beagle Freedom Project started looking into the university’s published research and found a study that raised a red flag for the group. The study, published in the 2016 Journal of Veterinary Ophthalmology, was testing treatment for damaged corneas. Beagles were used in the study because dogs’ eyes are similar to human eyes. Download PDF Mizzou study in Veterinary Journal According to ...

7 robots that are replacing farm workers around the world
Post Date: 2016-08-12 22:22:37 by Stoner
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In the future, robots will increasingly replace farm workers, using artificial intelligence to plant, grow and harvest our food. In fact, many farms are already using fleets of robots, which can tend to fruits and veggies more efficiently than a human can. Here's a look at seven machines that are currently aiding farmers around the world. View As: One Page Slides The Wall-Ye prunes vineyards. winebot French inventor Christophe Millot created an autonomous bot, called the Wall-Ye, that helps to prune and harvest grapes at vineyards. Using infrared sensors and scissor-hands, it can detect and snip weak vines as well as monitor the health of the soil and grapes. Before it can start ...

Monsanto’s Superweeds Saga Is Only Getting Worse [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2016-08-03 11:06:55 by Deckard
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You’d like to think there are certain types of corporate malfeasance that really only exist in the realm of Hollywood fantasy. For example, the soulless biotech company that, through a combination of shortsighted greed and scientific hubris, decides to play God with Mother Nature—only to unleash a host of unintended consequences, which said company then refuses to acknowledge and instead continues to pursue its reckless technology to devastating ends. Sounds like the plotline of dozens upon dozens of dystopian sci-fi flicks, right? Or maybe it’s just the ongoing saga of Monsanto and the superweeds.Yes, the story has taken far longer to unfold than any feature film, but still, ...

Uranium Seawater Extraction Makes Nuclear Power Completely Renewable
Post Date: 2016-07-01 20:32:53 by Stoner
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Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. America, Japan and China are racing to be the first nation to make nuclear energy completely renewable. The hurdle is making it economic to extract uranium from seawater, because the amount of uranium in seawater is truly inexhaustible. And it seems America is in the lead. New technological breakthroughs from DOE’s Pacific Northwest (PNNL) and Oak Ridge (ORNL) national laboratories have made removing uranium from seawater within economic reach and the only question is – when will the source of uranium for our nuclear power plants change from mined ore to seawater extraction? Nuclear fuel made with uranium extracted from ...

Missouri to Generate Power By Covering Highway With Crowdfunded Solar Roadways
Post Date: 2016-06-25 12:11:40 by Deckard
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Missouri’s Department of Transportation is planning an innovative reworking of historic Route 66 — an undetermined section of ‘America’s Highway’ will be covered in solar panels from Idaho startup, Solar Roadways.“It gets Missouri and MDOT prepared for 21st century innovations,” enthused Tom Blair, who heads the Road to Tomorrow initiative, in the Kansas City Star, adding, “We expect them to be in place, I’m hoping, by the end of this year, maybe before snow flies.”Combining road improvement with solar energy generation could be not only a boon for the state, but a model for others across the U.S.Of Solar Roadways, Blair explained, “If ...

There IS life after DEATH: Scientists reveal shock findings from groundbreaking study
Post Date: 2016-05-17 08:55:06 by cranky
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LIFE after death has been "confirmed" by scientists who have discovered consciousness continues even once a person has died. In a large scale study of more than 2,000 people, British boffins confirmed that thoughts DO carry on after the heart stops. The shock research has also uncovered the most convincing evidence of an out of body experience for a patient declared dead. It had been believed the brain stopped all activity 30 seconds after the heart had stopped pumping blood around the body, and that with that, awareness ceases too. However, the study from the University of Southampton shows people still experience awareness for up to three minutes after they had been ...

Climate Change is Spiraling Out of Control
Post Date: 2016-05-12 10:28:35 by Willie Green
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But we had so much snow this winter! But it’s only a couple degrees! But the temperature in my hometown feels fine! We’ve heard it all from climate change deniers. This elegant visualization sets the record straight. The data supporting climate change is undeniable; we live in a hot world that’s getting hotter. And yet, even though that change is easy to document, it’s sometimes hard to get people to really see the overall climate trend when they’re thinking mostly about the weather they are personally experiencing. That’s why this mesmerizing new graph from climate scientist Ed Hawkins of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science at the University of ...

Bright flash of light marks incredible moment life begins when sperm meets egg
Post Date: 2016-04-26 16:45:38 by cranky
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video Human life begins in bright flash of light as a sperm meets an egg, scientists have shown for the first time, after capturing the astonishing ‘fireworks’ on film. An explosion of tiny sparks erupts from the egg at the exact moment of conception. Scientists had seen the phenomenon occur in other animals but it is the first time is has been also shown to happen in humans. Not only is it an incredible spectacle, highlighting the very moment that a new life begins, the size of the flash can be used to determine the quality of the fertilised egg. Researchers from Northwestern University, in Chicago, noticed that some of the eggs burn brighter than others, showing that they ...

NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer: April 20 - July 10: Deepwater Exploration of the Marianas
Post Date: 2016-04-22 19:01:33 by Stoner
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This is really fascinating. Go to the link for the video's.

Science Experiments Gone Wrong
Post Date: 2016-04-10 05:30:09 by Tooconservative
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SpaceX lands its first stage on ocean barge for the first time
Post Date: 2016-04-08 18:11:32 by Tooconservative
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The 1st stage of the Falcon 9 just landed on our Of Course I Still Love You droneship. Dragon in good orbit pic.twitter.com/SYyUCDZE3k

MagLev Houses Could Rise Above Floods
Post Date: 2016-04-08 13:48:16 by Willie Green
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What if houses in flood-prone areas could magnetically levitate to save themselves? That’s the wild idea that Filipino architect Lira Luis is pursuing in her quest to find a building solution for low-lying cities. Sure, we’ve seen houses perched on stilts and even floating homes, but deploying magnets this way would be novel.  Top 10 Uses for the World’s Strongest Material Lira Luis, whose architecture firm is based in Chicago, was working on an installation involving magnetics when she noticed that they repelled each other, even through water, she explained to Co.Exist’s Adele Peters. Fully aware that it could end up being impractical, Luis started ...

Climate-change models wrong on predicting rain, drought extremes: study
Post Date: 2016-04-08 09:48:52 by Tooconservative
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A newly released international study debunks climate models on global warming that forecast extreme rainfall and drought tied to temperature swings, casting doubt on disaster scenarios promoted by the climate-change movement.The study in the journal Nature published Thursday examining Northern Hemisphere rainfall data going back 1,200 years found that today’s climate models were frequently wrong on predicting extreme rain and drought. In the 20th century, for example, higher-than-average temperatures failed to produce wet-dry extremes, which contradicts the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s consensus that global warming will make dry areas drier and ...

The Wonder-Buoy That May Finally Make Wave Energy Feasible
Post Date: 2016-04-06 22:33:42 by A K A Stone
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WITH ALL THAT to-and-fro and ebb-and-flow, the motions of the ocean offer an endless supply of renewable energy. Or they would, if engineers could figure out how to capture that power. Most prototypes for wave-energy converters have been massive and costly, or else they’re torn apart during violent storms at sea. But a Swedish company called CorPower Ocean may finally have a solution. Tests show its new buoy can produce three times as much electricity as the best rival tech, with a far more practical design. For starters, it’s relatively small: Whereas other devices can stretch hundreds of feet across and weigh well over a thousand tons, CorPower’s bobbing red machine is a ...

Unicorns Were Real, and a New Fossil Shows When They Lived
Post Date: 2016-04-03 18:24:44 by Hondo68
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The well-preserved skull probably won't tell us whether their blood had magical properties, though.The unicorn isn't just a myth – but it didn't look like this. Dreams do come true – sort of.According to a study published in the American Journal of Applied Sciences, the Siberian unicorn – Elasmotherium sibiricum – last walked the Earth about 29,000 years ago.Scientists previously thought the creature with the partially mythical name died out about 350,000 years ago, but a newly discovered fossilized skull reveals it lived here much more recently. The skull was found in the Pavlodar region of Kazakhstan, and scientists hope it will help shed ...

Caveman's best friends? Preserved Ice Age puppies awe scientists
Post Date: 2016-03-28 11:49:31 by cranky
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Moscow (AFP) - The hunters searching for mammoth tusks were drawn to the steep riverbank by a deposit of ancient bones. To their astonishment, they discovered an Ice Age puppy's snout peeking out from the permafrost.Five years later, a pair of puppies perfectly preserved in Russia's far northeast region of Yakutia and dating back 12,460 years has mobilised scientists across the world. "To find a carnivorous mammal intact with skin, fur and internal organs -- this has never happened before in history," said Sergei Fyodorov, head of exhibitions at the Mammoth Museum of the North-Eastern Federal University in the regional capital of Yakutsk.And the discovery could contribute ...

Trump Agrees With Democrats on High-Speed Trains
Post Date: 2016-03-10 09:07:57 by Willie Green
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In a freewheeling speech Thursday afternoon, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump stumbled into a riff about how great trains are. It’s sad, he said, that the American rail system is so dilapidated while China’s is now slicker than ever. “They have trains that go 300 miles per hour,” the populist billionaire exclaimed. “We have trains that go chug … chug … chug.”The line got a laugh—it’s not often that one sees a presidential candidate imitate Thomas the Tank Engine—but it also underscored one of the most solid planks in the billionaire businessman’s rickety policy platform: to fund and rebuild U.S. infrastructure, including its ...

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