Archive for September, 2019

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GE, NASA Partner to Advance the Future of Electric Flight

September 29th, 2019

Via: ZDnet: Electric flight is becoming a tantalizingly close reality for shorter-range service. But increasing passenger carrying capacity and flight times to economically accommodate longer routes will require a major rethink of crucial components. One of these is the inverter, which changes the direct current of batteries into alternating current used by the airplane’s propulsion […]

Auto Workers Fear for Jobs with Rise of Electric Vehicles

September 28th, 2019

Via: Bloomberg: The milkman went missing thanks to the rise of refrigerators. Switchboard operators were done in by the dawn of direct dialing. And in the car industry, auto workers are deathly afraid the engine assembler will give way to battery builders. Dread over the prospect that plug-in cars — which have fewer parts and […]

McCharge: McDonalds is Now Charging EVs in Sweden and Netherlands

September 28th, 2019

Via: The Next Avenue: Related: First Gas Station in America to Ditch Oil for 100% Electric Vehicle Charging Opens in Maryland

“The Anti-MacBook” – Panasonic TOUGHBOOK 55 Review

September 26th, 2019

Here’s one for you 3.5mm Ports on Your Mobile Phone Luddites. This will definitely call to you. I love it! While one can dream, I still think old/used Dell Latitudes are the best laptop values to be had anywhere. Via: Mr. Mobile:

Former Florida Police Officer Claims to Have Extensive Data on Epstein and Prince Andrew Rigged to Dead Man’s Switch

September 26th, 2019

Here is a background piece on John Dougan, if you are not familiar with him: Below is his response to various stories claiming that MI6 is worried that he has turned over information related to Epstein and Prince Andrew to the Russian government. Dougan claims to have encrypted and geographically distributed mirrors of a very […]

China: New ‘Super Camera’ Can Instantly Pinpoint Specific Targets Among Tens of Thousands of People

September 26th, 2019

Would you like an anti-surveillance face mask or T-shirt to go with that? Via: ABC: Scientists have unveiled a 500 megapixel cloud camera system in China that they say is capable of capturing the facial details of each individual in a crowd of tens of thousands of people, raising fears facial recognition monitoring could soon […]

Edmond Man Says Cheap Drug for Dogs Cured His Cancer

September 25th, 2019

Warning: Nothing that appears on Cryptogon should be considered medical advice. — Joe Tippens wrote a lengthy account of his cancer situation on a blogpost. I would suggest saving that locally. Besides the Panacur C (fenbendazole), he also took: Tocotrienol and Tocopherol forms (all 8) of Vitamin E (800mg per day, 7 days a week). […]

Drilling Open a Smart Door Lock in 4 Seconds

September 25th, 2019

Via: Pen Test Partners: The BBC asked us to have a look at some smart locks for a TV show recently. We didn’t have much prep time, but were genuinely shocked by just how easy this one was to compromise. Usually, we spend time looking at Bluetooth/RF, the mobile app, the API and then move […]

Study Shows Massive IQ Decrease in Males with Fluoride: JAMA Pediatrics Journal Editors Stunned

September 25th, 2019

Via: James Lyons-Weiler: In reference to a study, entitled “Association Between Maternal Fluoride Exposure During Pregnancy and IQ Scores in Offsprings in Canada”[1], published in JAMA Pediatrics, the journal editors were stunned by a finding that fluoridated water exposure in mothers during pregnancy reduces the IQ of their sons. The study found that in boys, […]

9/11 Bombshell: CNBC Anchor Says Building 7 a ‘Controlled Implosion’

September 25th, 2019

Via: Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth: On the 18th anniversary of 9/11, CNBC senior analyst and former anchor Ron Insana went on Bernie and Sid In the Morning on New York’s 77 WABC Radio to share his haunting experience of that horrible day. Approximately eight minutes into the interview, Insana made a statement regarding […]

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