Author: mediahitman

Did the Emergency Alert System fail on (9/11) ? Notice the date.. I have been hearing a lot of different reports about the EAS test that was conducted by FEMA! I have found out that many states/towns didn’t receive these messages, but was it a complete failure? I don’t think the government/tv stations would waste their time to broadcast a message that has been around since 1997? (See background info below) Many people have been talking about the possible mind control experiment that was played on the citizens of the United States. Just think about Operation Paperclip which recruited Nazi…

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In the 1970′s the Princeton physicist Gerard O’Neill with the help of NASA Ames Research Center and Stanford University held a series of space colony summer studies which explored the possibilities of humans living in giant orbiting spaceships. Colonies housing about 10,000 people were designed and a number of artistic renderings of the concepts were made. (More Pictures Here)

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By Raw-Story Dealing with police in the U.S. can be a touchy situation, no matter who you are, where you’re going, or what you’re up to. That’s why three law enforcement experts attending the 2011 Drug Policy Alliance conference in Los Angeles decided to stage a panel discussion about what people can do to prevent police encounters from becoming seriously detrimental to one’s life.

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It’s almost time to say goodbye to the food your grandparents consumed, because genetically modified crops have spread their toxic attributes across the globe. As their damaged genetics spread, their potential harm is being denied, and scientists who speak out are persecuted.

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By Presscore On Wednesday November 9/11 at 2:00 PM EST the United States will go silent.  The FCC has been ordered by Barack Hussein Obama to shut down all radio and television broadcasts.  So what?  Not affected.  Can live without radio and TV.  What you don’t realize is that FEMA is in charge of this nation wide operation and the operation call for the FCC to shut down the Internet and cellular phone service too.

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By Economic-Collapse Blog According to the U.S. Census Bureau, a higher percentage of Americans is living in extreme poverty than they have ever measured before. In 2010, we were told that the economy was recovering, but the truth is that the number of the “very poor” soared to heights never seen previously. Back in 1993 and back in 2009, the rate of extreme poverty was just over 6 percent, and that represented the worst numbers on record. But in 2010, the rate of extreme poverty hit a whopping 6.7 percent.

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Recently there has been a lot of talk about the big brother idea which is a ‘smart street-light’ infrastructure that controls, monitors & maintains the sensory world according to Intellistreets.. It’s a company that is being supported by Homeland Security grants. It’s a sophisticated surveillance device that records conversations, records videos, and much more.. Look at this photo to see the features of this street light:

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by AFP – DNA analysis reveals that four families in Iceland possess genes typically found in Native Americans or East Asians. – Genealogical evidence revealed that these families shared a distant ancestor from the same region. – The Vikings may have brought back a Native American woman with them after they arrived in the New World.

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J.G. Vibes Activist Post Just 2 months into the Wall Street protests bureaucrats nationwide have already began to crack down and demand an end to the occupation. Little do they know, this is only the beginning. The establishment didn’t bat an eye when we demanded an end to their many occupations across the world, so now it’s time for us to pay them the same respect that they gave to us.

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By Heather B. Livestrong.com The flu shot is an inactivated virus vaccine usually given in the arm for adults and children and the thigh for infants. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), getting an annual flu shot can reduce your risk of getting influenza by 70 to 90 percent. However, you should know more about the risks and dangers of flu shots before you decide to get vaccinated.

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By Monty Pelerin There is a discomfort in the air that is palapable. People sense that we are not in a good place and that we are moving further away from such a place. Our political system is seen to have failed and our economic future appears even worse.

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When Star Trek debuted in the 1960′s it exposed people all around the world to a bright future full of high tech gadgets. 45 Years, 6 different television series and 11 movies later, Star Trek has undoubtedly had a large impact on the world around us, inspiring scientist and inventors to develop the technology that shaped their childhood. Sortable.com has taken a look at some of the technology in Star Trek and how close we are to having that technology in every day life.

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By Compiled Media Following the unexplained deaths of several thousand birds over the last two weeks, events are now emerging that may offer a physics-based explanation for the mysterious deaths. It all begins on a runway in Tampa, where airport officials recently closed that runway in order to change the numeric designators painted there. Why are those numeric designators being changed? Because the Earth’s magnetic poles are shifting and the numbers previously painted on the runway no longer match up with the magnetic measurements of sensitive airplane instruments (http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-01…). As Physorg.com explains:

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With the recent release of Apples iPhone 4S, there has been many new features included in IOS 5.. One of the most interesting features of the phone is called SIRI. (What ever that means) Could SIRI have anything to do with the Stanford Research Institute (SRI)? Now many people might be thinking; “Well I think this new feature is cool” But is it really a innocent program which is claimed to be your ‘personal assistant’. We are in the new age of artificial intelligence and since iPhone is the largest choice of cellphones; it makes perfect sense to roll out…

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