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War Over Monsanto Gets Ugly

War Over Monsanto Gets Ugly

Posted on November 11, 2010 in: Environment, Food, GMO, Health, Science & Technology

A delegation of politicians and community activists gathered on August 7 in La Leonesa, a small farm town in Argentina, to hear Dr. Andres Carrasco speak about a study linking a popular herbicide to birth defects in Argentina’s agricultural areas.

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1992 John Holdren Publication Reaffirms Devotion to Population Control through “Global Effort”

1992 John Holdren Publication Reaffirms Devotion to Population Control through “Global Effort”

Posted on August 23, 2010 in: Eugenics, Featured, Health, Science & Technology

Jurriaan Maessen | InfoWars.com Yet another writing has surfaced authored by current science czar John P. Holdren, detailing his enduring vision of a depopulated planet and the global efforts that should be made to accomplish it. Although described in detail in Ecoscience and other publications from the 70s, this new find proves once again and [...]

The facial recognition software that will put a name to every photograph in the internet

The facial recognition software that will put a name to every photograph in the internet

Posted on August 23, 2010 in: Featured, Science & Technology, Surveillance

Daily Mail.co.uk A software company is developing revolutionary software which provides the ability to identify people from photographs posted on the internet. Face.com has produced technology that can identify individuals on social networking sites and online galleries by comparing their image against a known picture of them. It means detailed profiles of individuals can be [...]

Cleveland Rolls Out $2.5 Million Worth Of RFID Trash Bins

Cleveland Rolls Out $2.5 Million Worth Of RFID Trash Bins

Posted on August 23, 2010 in: Environment, Featured, RFID, Surveillance

Chris Matyszczyk | CNet.com I know that the Green Goosesteppers mean well. I know that they are saving the world from itself and preserving it for those who currently need to chew gum and smoke pot simultaneously in order to pass from one hour to the next. However, I am a little concerned that, as [...]

RFID Bracelet Brings Facebook To The Real World

RFID Bracelet Brings Facebook To The Real World

Posted on August 20, 2010 in: Featured, RFID

Naresh Kumar | GHSK.com Visitors at the Coca Cola Village Amusement Park in Israel got a taste of Facebook in the real world when they were handed RFID-enabled Facebook bracelets. These bracelets allowed people to login into their Facebook accounts and then “like” the various attractions and recreational activities in the amusement park that would [...]

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Big Brother: Obama Demands Access to Internet Records, in Secret, and Without Court Review

Big Brother: Obama Demands Access to Internet Records, in Secret, and Without Court Review

Posted on August 19, 2010 in: Science & Technology

Tom Burghardt| Global Research.ca The Obama administration is seeking authority from Congress that would compel internet service providers (ISPs) to turn over records of an individual’s internet activity for use in secretive FBI probes. In another instance where Americans are urged to trust their political minders, The Washington Post reported last month that “the administration [...]

Singularity Summit 2010: No place for human values in a ‘posthuman’ future?

Singularity Summit 2010: No place for human values in a ‘posthuman’ future?

Posted on August 19, 2010 in: Featured, Science & Technology

Chris Jablonski | ZDnet.com It’s day one at Singularity Summit 2010 being held at the Hyatt Regency in foggy San Francisco. Gregory Stock, best-selling author–Redesigning Humans is a transhumanist classic–and biotech entrepreneur, took the stage this morning to offer his take on the coming singularity. Stock, who days earlier stepped down as CEO of Signum [...]

Tracking Is an Assault on Liberty, With Real Dangers

Tracking Is an Assault on Liberty, With Real Dangers

Posted on August 12, 2010 in: Constitution, Popular Culture, Science & Technology

Nicholas Carr | Wall Street Journal.com In a 1963 Supreme Court opinion, Chief Justice Earl Warren observed that “the fantastic advances in the field of electronic communication constitute a great danger to the privacy of the individual.” The advances have only accelerated since then, along with the dangers. Today, as companies strive to personalize the [...]

Chart reveals insanity of new health care bill

Chart reveals insanity of new health care bill

Posted on August 9, 2010 in: Economic, Health, US News

Ethan Huff | Natural News.com Representative Kevin Brady (R-TX) and Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS) have put together a new visual chart that helps illustrate the complexity of the recently-passed U.S. health care “reform” bill. The highly-complex organizational chart, which is blanketed in bubbles and lines branching from the Secretary of Health and Human Services, represents [...]

Google-Verizon Deal: The End of The Internet as We Know It

Google-Verizon Deal: The End of The Internet as We Know It

Posted on August 9, 2010 in: Economic, Featured, Science & Technology

Josh Silver | Huffington Post.com For years, Internet advocates have warned of the doomsday scenario that will play out on Monday: Google and Verizon will announce a deal that the New York Times reports “could allow Verizon to speed some online content to Internet users more quickly if the content’s creators are willing to pay [...]

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