Archive for October, 2019

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Second Whistleblower in Trump-Ukraine Scandal Comes Forward

October 6th, 2019

Via: Reuters: A second whistleblower has come forward about President Donald Trump’s attempts to get the Ukrainian president to investigate a political rival, lawyers for the official said on Sunday. Lawyer Mark Zaid said the person, also an intelligence official, has first-hand knowledge of some of the allegations involving the initial whistleblower complaint, which triggered […]

Genetic Sequencing of Common Vaccine Finds Entire Male Human Genome from Aborted Human Baby with Abnormal, Modified Genes, 560 Genes Linked to Cancer

October 5th, 2019

Via: Natural News: Vaccines are routinely formulated with aborted human fetal cells known as MRC-5 and WI-38. The CDC openly lists some of the vaccines that use these “human diploid” cells, including Twinrix (Hep A / Hep B), ProQuad (MMRV) and Varivax (Varicella / chicken pox). FDA-published vaccine insert sheets such as this one for […]

Tesla Acquires Canadian Battery Specialist, Hibar Systems, Possibly Setting Up Secret Battery Lab

October 5th, 2019

Via: Electric Autonomy: Tesla Inc. is expanding into Canada with the purchase of a Richmond Hill, Ont., company specializing in battery manufacturing, Hibar Systems Ltd. The quiet purchase — not previously reported — happened between July and October of this year, public records show. The acquisition comes at a pivotal time for Tesla, as the […]

Epstein’s Other Island

October 4th, 2019

Via: Miami Herald: Among his many possessions, Jeffrey Epstein owned a secluded 72-acre island in the Caribbean called Little St. James, a sumptuous tropical hideaway most anyone would envy. For him, it wasn’t enough. Epstein set his sights on the body of land across the channel, Great St. James Cay, deciding that it should be […]

Hong Kong Leader Invokes Emergency Powers to Ban Protester Face Masks

October 4th, 2019

Via: AFP: Hong Kong’s leader invoked colonial-era emergency powers Friday to ban protesters wearing face masks, but the move aimed at quelling months of unrest sparked immediate fresh rallies and vows to defy the new law. Chief executive Carrie Lam said she had made the order under the Emergency Regulations Ordinances, a sweeping provision that […]

Global Groundwater Extraction a “Ticking Time Bomb”

October 4th, 2019

New Zealand: Council in Drought Prone Canterbury Consents to Foreign Company Extracting 40 Billion Litres of Water Via: Cosmos Magazine: A glimpse into the sustainability of global groundwater extraction for rivers, streams and lakes in the next few decades has revealed a worrying picture. The hydrological model, published in the journal Nature, shows that in […]

Paralyzed Man Controls Exoskeleton Through Brain Computer Interface

October 4th, 2019

Via: BBC: A man has been able to move all four of his paralysed limbs with a mind-controlled exoskeleton suit, French researchers report. Thibault, 30, said taking his first steps in the suit felt like being the “first man on the Moon”. His movements, particularly walking, are far from perfect and the robo-suit is being […]

Woman Pushed Emergency Alert Button On Police Robot, It Told Her To Step Out Of The Way

October 4th, 2019

An absolute classic. Via: NBC: When a fight broke out recently in the parking lot of Salt Lake Park, a few miles south of downtown Los Angeles, Cogo Guebara did what seemed the most practical thing at the time: she ran over to the park’s police robot to push its emergency alert button. “I was […]

How the Taycan is Made

October 3rd, 2019

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China: Face Scan Required to Use Internet

October 3rd, 2019

Via: Daily Mail: China has stepped up its internet censorship by demanding its citizens pass a facial-recognition test to be able to use web services. People who want to have the internet installed at home or on their phones must have their faces scanned by the Chinese authority to prove their identities, according to a […]

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