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The Power of Chi

April 5th, 2009

I first heard of chi/ki/qi when I took Aikido (for a couple of weeks before I got hurt…bad). What I experienced in Aikido, besides pain, was interesting, but nobody got shocked, nothing burst into flames and the sensei wasn’t able to power any lights.

Gunman Kills Three Police Officers in Pittsburgh

April 5th, 2009

Richard Poplawski had a dishonorable discharge from the U.S. Marines. This would prevent him from legally owning firearms. It might be interesting to learn how he obtained the weapons. Via: New York Times: In a scene that neighbors described as a four-hour-long war zone, three police officers were fatally shot and two others wounded Saturday […]

Panel: All Teens Should be Tested for Depression

March 31st, 2009

…an independent panel of experts convened by the federal government… Say that out loud a couple of times. If you feel the need to bathe afterward, that’s cool. Via: AP: An influential government-appointed medical panel is urging doctors to routinely screen all American teens for depression — a bold step that acknowledges that nearly 2 […]

Council on Foreign Relations on Planetary Geoengineering: “Add more small reflecting particles in the upper part of the atmosphere”

March 27th, 2009

I don’t think anyone has the complete story on exactly what chemtrails are. I don’t doubt that weather modification is a part of it, but take your pick on the rest. There’s almost certainly a biological component to some of the spraying. There could also be some kind of scalar weapon application involving HAARP. My […]

Israeli Soldiers Admit to Deliberate Killing of Gaza Civilians

March 20th, 2009

Via: Times Online: The Israeli army has been forced to open an investigation into the conduct of its troops in Gaza after damning testimony from its own front line soldiers revealed the killing of civilians and rules of engagement so lax that one combatant said that they amounted on occasion to “cold-blooded murder”. The revelations, […]

Warning Against Adverse Health Effects From the Operation of Digital Broadcast Television

February 22nd, 2009

PDF download is available, but you need a free ScribD account. Via: ScribD: Warning Against Adverse Health Effects From the Operation of Digital Broadcast Publish at Scribd or explore others: Engineering Research digital broadcast DVBT

Study Takes Step Toward Erasing Bad Memories

February 16th, 2009

Oh sure. Via: Reuters: A widely available blood pressure pill could one day help people erase bad memories, perhaps treating some anxiety disorders and phobias, according to a Dutch study published on Sunday. The generic beta-blocker propranolol significantly weakened people’s fearful memories of spiders among a group of healthy volunteers who took it, said Merel […]

Parts for ‘Dirty Bomb’ Found in Slain U.S. Man’s Home

February 12th, 2009

Via: Wikileaks: James G. Cummings, who police say was shot to death by his wife two months ago, allegedly had a cache of radioactive materials in his home suitable for building a “dirty bomb.” According to an FBI field intelligence report from the Washington Regional Threat and Analysis Center posted online by WikiLeaks, an organization […]

Big Pharma’s Drugs to be Weaponized to Fight “Mind Wars” on Future Battlefields

February 4th, 2009

Via: Natural News: Pharmaceutical products could be employed to boost the performance of one army’s soldiers while undermining the minds of those on the other, according to a National Research Council report drafted for the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency. The report, “Emerging Cognitive Neuroscience and Related Technologies,” addresses the question of how emerging neuroscience technologies […]

The Army’s Remote-Controlled Beetle

February 4th, 2009

The Singularity is here somewhere… It’ll be great. Really. Via: MIT Technology Review: A giant flower beetle with implanted electrodes and a radio receiver on its back can be wirelessly controlled, according to research presented this week. Scientists at the University of California developed a tiny rig that receives control signals from a nearby computer. […]

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