J&J COVID Vaccine Suspended at More Locations

April 10th, 2021

Via: WSBTV:

The Georgia Department of Public Health has paused distributing the Johnson & Johnson vaccine at one state vaccination site after several people had adverse reactions after getting the shot on the same day this week.

Georgia is now the fourth state this week to pause the J&J vaccine due to similar problems.


Jeremy Corbell Claims, “The U.S. Navy Filmed Pyramid Shaped UFOs”

April 10th, 2021

Via: Extraordinary Beliefs:

On May 1st 2020 a classified briefing was generated about the UFO / UAP presence, via the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI). Those familiar with the briefing articulated to me that the goal was to de-stigmatize the UAP problem and to promote more intelligence collection regarding UAP incursions and encounters with active military deployments. This UAP briefing was a build-on to a previous ONI briefing, generated October 18th 2019. Both were distributed across a wide range of intelligence networking platforms (such as SIPRNet, JWICS and various Intelink systems).

I was able to obtain information regarding these and other UAP related briefings – as well as – two unclassified slides and some of the most intriguing military captured UAP footage I have ever seen.


Navy Labs Will Research Cold Fusion, Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions Again

April 10th, 2021

Via: The Warzone:

Researchers at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Division have reopened the case on low-energy nuclear reactions, or LENRs, largely unexplained phenomena that are at the core of theories about “cold fusion.” Five different government-funded laboratories under the control of the U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, and National Institutes of Standards and Technology will conduct experiments in an attempt to once and for all settle the debate over this little-understood and highly controversial topic. Despite the controversy and stigma associated with LENR, many experts across the U.S. military believe that the science behind them is sound, and if working technologies can someday be developed, it could transform military operations to an extent not seen in over a century.

Related: Navy Commander Halts SPAWAR LENR Research


YouTube Purges Florida Governor Video Over Claims Children Don’t Need to Wear Masks

April 9th, 2021

Via: The Wrap:

YouTube has deleted a video in which Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and a handful of medical experts questioned the effectiveness of having children wear masks to stop the spread of COVID-19.

The video, which was removed on Wednesday, was of a recent roundtable discussion DeSantis moderated on the global response to the pandemic. DeSantis was joined by Oxford epidemiologist Dr. Sunetra Gupta, Harvard professor Dr. Martin Kulldorff, and Dr. Scott Atlas and Dr. Jay Bhattacharya from Stanford University. The clip was posted by the American Institute for Economic Research, and a transcript of the discussion can be found on the group’s website by clicking here.


Neuralink: Monkey MindPong

April 8th, 2021

What Neuralink is showing here is very trivial.

See:

Mattel Mindflex toy, circa 2009, non-invasive EEG, used chip from Neurosky.

The difference with Neuralink is that there might be potential for higher order cognitive functionality with that interface. However, as with Musk’s robotaxis, don’t hold your breath.

Via: Neuralink:

By modeling the relationship between different patterns of neural activity and intended movement directions, we can build a model (i.e., “calibrate a decoder”) that can predict the direction and speed of an upcoming or intended movement. We can go further than simply predicting the most likely intended movement given the current pattern of brain activity: we can use these predictions to control, in real time, the movements of a computer cursor, or in the video below, a MindPong paddle. The neurons with upward preferred directions clearly increase their firing rates as the monkey moves his MindPong paddle upward, and the ones with downward preferred directions increase their firing rates as Pager moves his paddle downward.


One of Britain’s Richest Men Found Stabbed to Death in His Country Mansion

April 8th, 2021

Via: Daily Mail:

One of Britain’s richest men has been found stabbed to death in his country mansion, it was revealed today.

Hotelier Sir Richard Lexington Sutton, 83, was attacked inside his £2million home in north Dorset, last night.

The Baronet – whose family title dates back to the time of King George III and whose property empire is thought to be double that of the Ministry of Defence – is estimated to be worth £301million.

A woman, thought to be his second wife, named locally as Anne Schreiber, is also believed to have suffered knife injuries in the attack at the home, named Moorhill.

Sir Richard recently ranked at number 435 on the Sunday Times Rich List and owned the five-star Sheraton Grand on London’s prestigious Park Lane and the luxury Athenaeum in Piccadilly.

Last night police arrested a 34-year-old man, known to Sir Richard, on suspicion of murder.

Detectives had earlier tracked a Range Rover more than 100 miles across four different counties to Hammersmith in London, where they made the arrest.


Will U.S. Government Spend $10 Trillion in One Year?

April 8th, 2021

Via: ZeroHedge:

If the Biden Administration’s Infrastructure Program is signed into law, the U.S. will have spent nearly $10 TRILLION in a single year.

Yes, Trillion with a “T”

This is:

1) Equal to the GDPs of Japan, Germany and the U.K. combined.

2) More than the U.S. has spent during the last FIVE recessions combined.

3) More than the combined annual wages of all Americans.

That last one really gets me. If you add up all the money earned via wages by Americans in the 12 months, the U.S. Government has spent more money than that!

And finally, the ultimate jaw dropper…

The U.S. government will have spent an amount roughly equal to 50% of its GDP… in a single year.

And it’s going to unleash an inflationary storm.


Colorado: Mass COVID Vaccination Site Temporarily Shuts Down After Adverse Events

April 8th, 2021

Via: The Denver Gazette:

More than 600 people with appointments were turned away from the “Vaccines for All” event at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on Wednesday after a number of people had an adverse reaction to the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, according to a statement from Centura Health.

The vaccination clinic — sponsored by Centura Health and the state —closed around 3:30 p.m. after more than 1,700 shots were administered. Kevin Massey, a spokesperson for Centura Health, said 11 people had an adverse reaction in the on-site observation site, which required two patients to be transported to a hospital for additional observation.


Your ‘Smart Home’ Is Watching – And Possibly Sharing Your Data with the Police

April 7th, 2021

Via: Guardian:

You may have a roommate you have never met. And even worse, they are nosy. They track what you watch on TV, they track when you leave the lights on in the living room, and they even track whenever you use a key fob to enter the house. This is the reality of living in a “smart home”: the house is always watching, always tracking, and sometimes it offers that data up to the highest bidder – or even to police.

This problem stems from the US government buying data from private companies, a practice increasingly unearthed in media investigations though still quite shrouded in secrecy. It’s relatively simple in a country like the United States without strong privacy laws: approach a third-party firm that sells databases of information on citizens, pay them for it and then use the data however deemed fit.


Tim Cook Wants Americans To Be Able To Vote On Their iPhones

April 6th, 2021

“And so why not?”

Here you go, Tim. Get comfortable, you’ve got a lot of reading to do.

Reasons Not To Use Apple

Who Controls Your Computer? (And How to Make Sure It’s You)

A Defensive Computing Checklist

Via: Daily Mail:

“We do our banking on phones. We have our health data on phones. We have more information on a phone about us than is in our houses. And so why not?”


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