As arguments flare in Israel and the United States about a possible military strike to set back Iran’s nuclear program, an accelerating covert campaign of assassinations, bombings, cyberattacks and defections appears intended to make that debate irrelevant, according to current and former American officials and specialists on Iran. The campaign, which expert […]
A group of Japanese neuroscientists is trying to peer into the mind — literally. They have devised a way to turn the brain’s opaque gray matter into a glassy, see-through substance. The group, based at the government-financed Riken Brain Science Institute in Wako, Japan, has created an inexpensive chemical cocktail that transforms dead biological tissue [... […]
More than 60 years ago, in his “Foundation” series, the science fiction novelist Isaac Asimov invented a new science — psychohistory — that combined mathematics and psychology to predict the future. Now social scientists are trying to mine the vast resources of the Internet — Web searches and Twitter messages, Facebook and blog posts, the [...]
Human Perception of Illumination with Pulsed Ultrahigh-Frequency Electromagnetic Energy Abstract. A psychophysical study of the perception of “sound” induced by illumination with pulse-modulated, ultrahigh-frequency electromagnetic energy indicated that perception was primary dependent upon peak power and secondarily dependent upon pulse width. T […]
Radio Waves & Life by Tom Jaski Electronics – September 1960 In a recent editorial (August, 1959), Hugo Gernsback called for a serious reappraisal of the effects of radio waves on human and animal physiology. In view of the almost casual use of high-power radar and industrial RF (radio frequency) heating equipment, this is certainly [...]
Star Wars, Star Trek and Killing Politely by Dr. Nick Begich Over the last several years Earthpulse has been investigating the latest developments in technology. We explore subjects related to improving the human condition and expose projects which we believe are risky and unnecessary. This essay is about some of the science being developed and [...]
CIA: BASTION OF INTEGRITY “Somehow we all end up paying for what we do.” -Bill Clinton On January 25, 1993, a lone assassin calmly walked among cars stopped at a stop light with an assault rifle and shot and killed two CIA personnel and wounded three others. The suspect, Mir Aimal Kansi, was placed on [...]
Memory Implant Gives Rats Sharper Recollection Scientists have designed a brain implant that restored lost memory function and strengthened recall of new information in laboratory rats — a crucial first step in the development of so-called neuroprosthetic devices to repair deficits from dementia, stroke and other brain injuries in humans. Though still a long […]
Jack Sarfatti Physicist. Founding director of the Physics/Consciousness Research Group, president, Internet Science Education Project. Sarfatti Group, PO Box 26548, San Francisco, CA 94126 sarfatti@well.com As a child in 1952, Sarfatti claims to have received phone calls from the mechanical voice of a conscious computer aboard a spaceship, recruiting him alo […]
Greece’s Debt Crisis: Fabricated_STATISTICAL FRAUD! NYT Admits EU “Crisis” Tool for German Economic Imperialism and Political Hegemony (NYT 11/12/11) http://t.co/W8RsnII6 Greece Will Once Again Say No! (Oxi!) To German Economic Imperialism FTR #746 Greek Tragedy German Economic Policy and the Euro 1999-2010 by Richard Conquest (pdf file) Richard […]
CIA Inspector General Admits to Contra Drug Connection (WaPo 1998) The CIA did not “expeditiously” cut off relations with alleged drug traffickers who supported contra Nicaraguan rebels in the 1980s, CIA Inspector General Frederick R. Hitz told the House intelligence committee yesterday. Hitz for the first time said publicly that the CIA was awar […]
Sullivan & Cromwell Chairman: Trauma Surgeon of Wall Street (NYT 11/2009) Earlier this fall, after a busy month of shuttling to Washington, H. Rodgin Cohen, the dean of Wall Street lawyers, settled into a table upstairs at the Red Hat, a favorite restaurant overlooking the Hudson River here in the Westchester village where he lives. [...]
United Fruit Company, Sullivan and Cromwell, Dulles, CIA, Guatemala The capital of the United Fruit Company empire was in Guatemala, in the town of Bananera, where it made its headquarters. From here it master-minded its empire and corrupted every level of government and politics in Guatemala. United Fruit also managed to exempt itself from virtually [...]
The US Military’s Quest to Weaponise Culture (Bulletin 2008) The Pentagon seems to have decided that anthropology is to the war on terror what physics was to the Cold War. As an anthropologist, this makes me very nervous. Where former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld believed that the United States would vanquish its enemies through technological [... […]
Panama is “a mirror of the future” Operation “Just Cause” 1989 [The invasion of Panama] was by far the largest American military operation since the end of the Vietnam war. The Pentagon began to employ some of its newly developed high-tech weaponry, notably the F-117A stealth fighter. Less than two months after the fall of [...]
Abuses of Census Data : From Counterinsurgency to Genocide Homeland Security and Arab Americans The Census Bureau has provided specially tabulated population statistics on Arab-Americans to the Department of Homeland Security, including detailed information on how many people of Arab backgrounds live in certain ZIP codes. The assistance is legal, but civil l […]
2 of 3 Former CIA Directors Oppose Too Many Restrictions of Covert Acts (1978) Three former directors of the Central Intelligence Agency testified in a cavernous, nearly empty Senate hearing room yesterday about legislation to reform the nation’s intelligence community. Only one thought it ought to include a ban on assassinations. The other two, George [...] […]
The CIA is expected to maintain a large clandestine presence in Iraq and Afghanistan long after the departure of conventional U.S. troops as part of a plan by the Obama administration to rely on a combination of spies and Special Operations forces to protect U.S. interests in the two longtime war zones, U.S. officials said. [...]
After leaving The Washington Post in 1977, Carl Bernstein spent six months looking at the relationship of the CIA and the press during the Cold War years. His 25,000-word cover story, published in Rolling Stone on October 20, 1977, is reprinted below. The CIA and the Media How Americas Most Powerful News Media Worked Hand [...]
Doctors are paid higher fees in the United States than in several other countries, and this is a major factor in the nation’s higher overall cost of health care, says a new study by two Columbia University professors, one of whom is now a top health official in the Obama administration. “American primary care and [...]
William E. Seidelman MD Science and Inhumanity: The Kaiser-Wilhelm/Max Planck Society First Published in: If Not Now an e-journal Volume 2, Winter 2000 http://www.baycrest.org/journal/ifnot01w.html Revised February 18, 2001. * The Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institute of Psychiatry, Munich * The Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institute of Brain Research, Berlin-Buch * The Kaiser-Wilhelm […]
The term designer babies is by and large just emblematic of the idea that genetic technology can do more than merely correct the frail aspects of human existence. It can redress nature’s essential randomness. Purely elective changes are in the offing. The industry argues over the details, but many assure that within our decade, depending [...]
Double Helix co-discoverer James Watson: On the lookout for girls in Corona del Mar, California. circa 196? From: Avoid Boring (Other) People: Lessons from a Life in Science. by James Watson
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/5be66ede-9b48-11e0-a254-00144feabdc0.html#ixzz1QQLYeELb Aping Mankind: Neuromania, Darwinitis and the Misrepresentation of Humanity, by Raymond Tallis, Acumen Publishing, RRP£25, 400 pages Naked Genes: Reinventing the Human in the Molecular Age, by Helga Nowotny and Giuseppe Testa, MIT Press, RRP£18.95, 192 pages The Most Human Huma […]
Jonathan Carey did not die for lack of money. New York State and the federal government provided $1.4 million annually per person to care for Jonathan and the other residents of the Oswald D. Heck Developmental Center, a warren of low-rise concrete and brick buildings near Albany. Yet on a February afternoon in 2007, Jonathan, [...]
On Feb. 15, 1965, a diffident but self-possessed high school student named Raymond Kurzweil appeared as a guest on a game show called I’ve Got a Secret. He was introduced by the host, Steve Allen, then he played a short musical composition on a piano. The idea was that Kurzweil was hiding an unusual fact [...]
Dave Asprey, who says that he has ‘rewired’ his brain through body hacking Michael Galpert rolls over in bed in his New York apartment, the alarm clock still chiming. The 28-year-old internet entrepreneur slips off the headband that’s been recording his brainwaves all night and studies the bar graph of his deep sleep, light sleep [...]
ce399.2008 Womb on a Chip Teruo Fujii of the University of Tokyo in Japan and his colleagues are building a microfluidic chip to nurture the first stages of pregnancy. They hope, eventually, to create a fully automated artificial uterus in which egg and sperm are fed in at one end and an early embryo comes [...]
For nearly three decades, the Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Fogel and a small clutch of colleagues have researched what the size and shape of the human body say about economic and social changes throughout history, and vice versa. Their research has spawned not only a new branch of historical study but also a provocative theory [...]
by Marissa Luck Is a company responsible for the use of its products? For many involved in the Caterpillar campaign, the answer to that question is a definite “yes.” Recently, the Rachel Corrie Foundation, along with a national coalition of organizations, successfully stopped a ceremony that would have honored Caterpillar Inc. (CAT) as it receive […]
It is impossible to defeat imperialism without identifying its head: the United States of America. In a capitalist system, most people live in an invisible cage. For example, there you accept the myth of the self -made man, but don’t understand that the opportunities of most people are determined by forces they don’t even see. [...]
ce399resistce399resist by ce399fascism Fidel Gave Khrushchev Go Ahead to “Nuke” United States According to Robert Strange McNamara in “Fog of War” : http://www.sonyclassics.com/fogofwar/indexFlash.html
I call it the niggerization of a people, not just black people, because America been niggerized since 9/11. When you’re niggerized, you’re unsafe, unprotected, subject to random violence, hated for who you are. You become so scared that you defer to the powers that be, and you’re willing to consent to your own domination. And [...]
ce399resist ce399resist by ce399fascism The Nazi Euthanasia began with Nazi Anesthesia, and that is really important. Goebbels is the one who Anesthetized the State… 8 minutes ago ce399resist ce399resist by ce399fascism ..and after that you can begin the euthanasia of society – those next door and finally one’s own people. – Paul Vi […]
“They [the refined and spiritual things] have retroactive force and will constantly call in question every victory, past and present of the rulers. As flowers turn toward the sun, by dint of a secret heliotropism the past strives to turn toward the sun which is rising in the sky of history.” In this passage Benjamin echoes [...]
Chile: Inquiry Ordered in Poet’s Death A Chilean judge has opened an investigation into the death of the country’s revered poet, Pablo Neruda, responding to allegations that he may have been poisoned just days after the 1973 coup, officials said Thursday. Mr. Neruda officially died of prostate cancer at 69 on Sept. 23, 1973, 12 [...]
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