Full Tucker Carlson Interview with Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY)

June 10th, 2024


Ultrasonic Investigations in Shopping Centres

June 9th, 2024

For the handful of people who can hear it…

Via: Absorptions:

I can’t remember how I first came across these near-ultrasonic ‘beacons’ ubiquitous in PA systems. I might have been scrolling through the audio spectrum while waiting for the underground train; or it might have been the screeching ‘tinnitus-like’ sensation I would often get near the loudspeakers at a local shopping centre.

Whatever the case, I learned that they are called pilot tones. Many multi-loudspeaker PA systems (like the Zenitel VPA and Axys End of Line detection unit) employ these roughly 20-kilohertz tones to continuously measure the system’s health status: no pilot tone means no connection to a loudspeaker. It’s usually set to a very high frequency, inaudible to humans, to avoid disturbing customers.

However, these tones are powerful and some people will still hear them, especially if the frequency gets below 20 kHz. There is one such system at 19.595 kHz in my city; it’s marked green in the graph above. I’ve heard of several other people that also hear the sound. I don’t believe it to be a sonic weapon like The Mosquito; those use even lower frequencies, down to 17 kHz.


Atlanta Prosecutor Jailed for Stealing $15m of Covid Funds

June 9th, 2024

Via: Daily Mail:

The former assistant city attorney of Atlanta, who was also a life advice podcaster, has been jailed for seven years after fraudulently obtaining approximately $15 million in COVID relief loans.

Shelitha Robertson, 62, used the illegally gained funds to splash out on luxuries such as a 10 carat diamond ring, a Rolls Royce and a motorbike.

The former police officer had obtained the money under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), a federal stimulus program that was set up during the pandemic.

But only weeks before she was imprisoned, Robertson was still gleefully appearing on her daughter’s ‘Mommy & Me’ podcast in which the pair would give their advice on dealing with the world – including advising listeners on how to earn money though hard work and ‘integrity’.

Related: Donated to Trump Prosecutor Fani Willis’s Campaign After Applying for the Government Handouts


“The Haunting Connection Between UFOs and America’s Nuclear Weapons”

June 9th, 2024

Via: Daily Mail:

UFO reports over America’s nuclear arsenal appeared to shift from sites where the bombs were made to missile silos and US air bases as the Cold War arms race grew.

That’s one of the key findings from the new work, a series of three studies led by a retired US Air Force staff sergeant, Larry Hancock, and a data analyst affiliate with Harvard’s UFO-hunting Galileo Project, Ian Porritt, along with their research team.

The group focused their analysis on official military and police reports of UFOs from 1945 to 1975, avoiding poorly supported accounts and ambiguous newspaper stories, to focus on cases with multiple witnesses and signals evidence, like radar.

Their study, which only covered US cases, also used reports of UFOs spotted above non-nuclear army bases and nearby civilian centers to act as control groups to test against their findings of any UFO trends at America’s sensitive nuclear installations.

Their qualified, but haunting conclusion: Data from this three decade-long period lends credence to the idea that extraterrestrials, or some other intelligence, has methodically surveilled America’s rise to a nuclear power.

‘This intelligence understands the developmental cycle. They have some contextual knowledge of what they’re looking at and what they’re looking for,’ Hancock told DailyMail.com, given these shifts in reported UFO sightings over time.

Paper: UAP Activity Pattern Study 1945-1975 Military and Public Activities

Related: Kevin Knuth, Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Albany: Handheld Nuclear Fission Reactor to “Lure” UFOs


Off the Grid with Thomas Massie

June 9th, 2024

Via: Free the People:

Research Credit: NH


Pfizer and Moderna Covid Vaccines, “Excessive Synthetic DNA Contamination”

June 8th, 2024

Via: Jules On The Beach:

A part of the GMO proceedings is the allegation the Pfizer and Moderna products contain excessive synthetic DNA contamination, which contamination forms another much more insidious form of GMO.

After many Australian labs refused to conduct testing, we organised for Australian vials to be tested in Canada, by David Speicher PhD, the first author on the paper confirming excessive DNA contamination of Canadian vials (509 x above limits).

Dr Speicher has provided an initial report to us which is attachment 6 for your consideration. Dr Speicher has confirmed excessive synthetic DNA contamination in Pfizer was over 350 times above per dose limits set by the TGA (34,900% above), and over 200 times above per dose limits for Moderna (19,900% above).


Congressman Thomas Massie On “AIPAC Babysitters”

June 8th, 2024


Adobe: “We May Access Your Content Through Both Automated and Manual Methods, Such as for Content Review”

June 7th, 2024

Madness.

Via: Venture Beat:

In particular, users have objected to Adobe’s claims that it “may access, view, or listen to your Content through both automated and manual methods…using techniques such as machine learning in order to improve our Services and Software and the user experience,” which many took to be a tacit admission both of surveilling them and of training AI on their content, even confidential content for clients protected under non-disclosure agreements or confidentiality clauses/contracts between said Adobe users and clients.


U.S. Employment Levels, Native Born vs. Foreign Born

June 7th, 2024


Microsoft Will Switch Off Recall by Default After Security Backlash

June 7th, 2024

Via: Wired:

When Microsoft named its new Windows feature Recall, the company intended the word to refer to a kind of perfect, AI-enabled memory for your device. Today, the other, unintended definition of “recall”—a company’s admission that a product is too dangerous or defective to be left on the market in its current form—seems more appropriate.

On Friday, Microsoft announced that it would be making multiple dramatic changes to its rollout of its Recall feature, making it an opt-in feature in the Copilot+ compatible versions of Windows where it had previously been turned on by default, and introducing new security measures designed to better keep data encrypted and require authentication to access Recall’s stored data.

“We are updating the set-up experience of Copilot+ PCs to give people a clearer choice to opt-in to saving snapshots using Recall,” reads a blog post from Pavan Davuluri, Microsoft’s corporate vice president for Windows and devices. “If you don’t proactively choose to turn it on, it will be off by default.”


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