The Robot Revolution is just Beginning
The speed at which robots are developing in terms of their artificial intelligence and the manner in which the hardware and software are being developed. Microscopic chips, hacking consumer laptops and desktops with big brother programs. Also the use of the internet as a new battleground for false flags and wiki-leaks incidents to impose stricter whistle blower laws. It’s... Read More
Poll: 60% Reject Government ID for Online Security
Cape Fear Business April 27, 2011 In an effort to enhance online security and privacy, the Obama administration has proposed Americans obtain a single ID for all Internet sales and banking activity. But a new Rasmussen Reports poll finds most Americans want nothing to do with such an ID if the government is the one to issue it and hold the information. The Rasmussen Reports national... Read More
Globalist Bid To Ban Cars Is Part Of “Planned-Opolis” Agenda
Paul Joseph Watson Infowars.com March 29, 2011 Image: Wikimedia Commons The controversy generated by the European Commission’s announcement that it intends to ban all cars from city centers by 2050 only scratches the surface of the true tyranny that the globalists have in store for us as part of their “planned-opolis” agenda, which represents a chilling hybrid of communist... Read More
New Google Algorithm is Live: News Aggregators Will Be Punished
Eric Blair & Michael Edwards Infowars.com February 25, 2011 Just over a month ago, Google announced that they were changing their algorithm in order to weaken the search engine rankings of sites they deem to be “content farmers.” Whereas most of Google’s algorithm changes are barely noticeable, the current change that they have been working on since last January will... Read More
Teenager builds ‘death-ray’ which can burn through almost anything!
Look what I made, mum! Teenager builds ‘death-ray’ which can burn through almost anything By John Hutchinson Last updated at 4:40 PM on 31st January 2011 Comments (225) Add to My Stories While many teenagers are content to sit at home playing computer games, this one has set his sights on something a little more ambitious. Eric Jacqmain, from Indiana... Read More
The Crossroads: Google Chrome: Can it be the big “Game Changer”?
Toward the fourth quarter of 2010, a new kind of computer and operating system will be unveiled to the tech-world. I believe it will have tremendous effect on everything from computers, future video game systems to mobile cell phones. It would extend its influence to the every day lives of the average person. There is a potentially dramatic paradigm shift in how people view... Read More

