Implanted Electrodes Loaded With Drugs Could Monitor Brain And Treat It When Necessary (Can also serve a darker purpose in the wrong hands)
Clay Dillow popsci Electrode Implants Electrodes are already implanted in patient’s brains to help monitor and mitigate the effects of several neurological conditions (in this case, Parkinson’s). By giving them the ability to administer drugs, microelectrodes could also become first responders when the brain’s chemistry or electrical signaling gets out of sync. Microelectrode arrays implanted [...]
Read More →TSA Considering Banning Photography Of Checkpoints (Video)
Carlos Miller Pixiq The Transportation Security Administration is considering changing its policy on photographing security checkpoints after several videos depicting questionable incidents between passengers and TSA screeners were posted on Youtube. News of the possible changes in policy was posted Friday on the TSA Blog, the same blog that posted that it is permissible to [...]
Read More →Police arrest 5 more activists for feeding homeless (Video)
Mark Schlueb Activist Post Orlando police arrested five more activists from behind a makeshift buffet table at Lake Eola Park on Wednesday evening, bringing to a dozen the number charged in the past week with violating city restrictions on feeding the homeless. The members of the group Food Not Bombs were ladling out corn on [...]
Read More →Is All the Wild Weather Connected?
Natalie Wolchover Yahoo News This has been a wild year, weather-wise. In the winter, there was the record snowfall across the Northeast. Record rainfall and floods in Ohio Valley followed in April and May. The Southwest has been plagued by drought for months, while tornadoes have devastated the Midwest and South. Record heat is scorching [...]
Read More →March 11th tsunami a record 40-meters high
NHK Japan’s Meteorological Agency and researchers have found that the tsunami of March 11th reached heights of up to 40 meters. The precise height of the waves was not clear because automatic tide-gauge stations were destroyed and blackouts and communication failures occurred at the time of the disaster. Experts have looked into traces of each [...]
Read More →Excessive levels of strontium detected in seawater
NHK Radioactive strontium that exceeds the government-set safety level was detected for the first time in sea water in the inlet next to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. Tokyo Electric Power Company, or TEPCO, reported that strontinum-90, at a level 53 times higher than the safety standard was detected in samples taken from inside an [...]
Read More →‘Hidden agenda in Syria to show itself after Bilderberg meeting’ (Video)
Tensions are peaking in Syria, government troops have stormed the rebel northern border town of Jisr Al-Shugour with tanks and military helicopters. The army has entered the city in order to “cleanse it” from rebellious armed groups, which killed at least 120 police officers last week. Meanwhile, Britain and France are still pushing for a [...]
Read More →City Government Demands All Keys to Properties Belonging to Cedar Falls Residents. (Video)
Ordinance #2740( An unfunded city-wide mandate) was passed with a resounding 6 to 1 vote, and it allows for the citizens of Cedar Falls to forcefully give the government keys to their comercial properties through universal ‘lock boxes’. The intent of the program is to provide increased safety and protection to personal, private property which [...]
Read More →US cruiser in Black Sea angers Russia
PressTV US Navy officers at the Black Sea port of Constanta, Romania (file photo) Russia has protested against the presence of a US Navy cruiser in the Black Sea which is preparing for joint naval exercises with Ukraine. On Sunday, Russia criticized the deployment of the Monetary cruiser, which is equipped with a ballistic missile [...]
Read More →Obama asks Americans to be patient
PressTV In response to harsh criticisms about his economic policies, US President Barack Obama has asked Americans to be patient about the country’s slow economic recovery. In his weekly statement, Obama reminded Americans that just as the recession did not happen “overnight,” the economic recovery would “take time” as well, the Associated Press reported. This [...]
Read More →E.coli And Radiation – Surprise! Surprise!
David Temple rense.com That European e.coli may have been genetically engineered. But there is no question it is doing what serves the interests of industrial agriculture and the food industry. It has created a rationale (“whether real or promulgated”) government officials to come forward on behalf of corporate interests with a “solution” that fresh food be irradiated. [...]
Read More →Teens Locked Up and Forced to Give Birth to Kids Sold into Slavery — How Can This Happen, and What Can We Do About It?
Jessica Mack Alter Net Last week, BBC broke the story of what has been dubbed a “baby farm” in southern Nigeria. Now that we know this, what are we going to do about it? Last week, BBC broke the story of what has been dubbed a “baby farm” in southern Nigeria. Nigerian police raided the [...]
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