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Cell Phone To See Through Walls, Everyone Can Be A Secret Agent

From Before its News

Article written by Kimm Fesenmaier

Monday, December 10, 2012 10:37

Soon there may be a cellphone that can see though walls and into other objects as Caltech engineers have made tiny, low-cost terahertz imager chips that could be incorporated into cellphone cameras.

 

A secret agent is racing against time. He knows a bomb is nearby. He rounds a corner, spots a pile of suspicious boxes in the alleyway, and pulls out his cell phone. As he scans it over the packages, their contents appear onscreen. In the nick of time, his handy smartphone application reveals an explosive device, and the agent saves the day.

Sound far-fetched? In fact it is a real possibility, thanks to tiny inexpensive silicon microchips developed by a pair of electrical engineers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). . . . Read Complete Report

 

OCCUPY Wall Street ANNIVERSARY ! Protesters Arrested In New York City During Occupy Wall Street Anniversary Event

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from Huffington Post

First Posted: 09/17/2012 9:47 am Updated: 09/17/2012 2:00 pm

AP — NEW YORK — Police say more than 100 people have been arrested as Occupy Wall Street protesters march in small groups around Manhattan’s financial district to mark the anniversary of the grass-roots movement. . . . Read Complete Report

Norio Hayakawa: Dulce, New Mexico: Curious ‘Y’ on south wall of Archuleta Mesa, (Video Report)

I have been corresponding with Norio Hayakawa for many years and have found his research to be topnotch. . . and his guesses are pretty good too!

Here is the latest from him on a subject he is the recognized expert on: Dulce N.M. and the possible underground facilities rumored to be there.

.At the end of this video I added a couple of more of Norio Hayakawa Video Reports  in case you want to dig a little DEEPER Enjoy!. . . . EDITOR

from Youtube

Published on Aug 6, 2012 by 

“Courtesy of Isabel Lopez of Albuquerque, New Mexico who first noted this interesting “Y” configuration as seen from an aerial photo. This spot, part of the steep, rocky south wall of the Archuleta Mesa, is located about 1400 feet north of the J-2 dirt road, not far from the bridge over the Navajo River, Dulce, New Mexico and slightly west of the Archuleta Peak where the communications towers are located. Apparently this spot, the “Y” configuration, is not visible from anywhere except when seen directly from above.” . . . Posted with the Video
Civilian Intelligence Central

Go DEEPER:

Origins of Dulce underground base rumors PART 1

Published on Jul 6, 2012 by 

from Norio Hayakawa at: http://noriohayakawa2012.blogspot.com and the Civilian Intelligence Central: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Civilian-Intelligence-Central/104761666262262?s…

Origins of Dulce underground base rumors PART 2

Published on Jul 6, 2012 by 

Visit Norio’s Web Page at http://noriohayakawa2012.blogspot.com/

Carroll: DEA chief stonewalls on marijuana

from The Denver Post

Posted:   06/24/2012 01:00:00 AM MDT
Updated:   06/26/2012 09:08:23 AM MDT

By Vincent Carroll Denver Post Columnist

You know federal drug policy is bankrupt when the chief of the Drug Enforcement Administration is reluctant to acknowledge even a simple fact that any eighth-grader could confirm.

“Opiates are far more addictive than marijuana,” Congressman Jared Polis said last week. “That is a fact.”

Yet this particular fact is one that the Democrat was able to extract from DEA administrator Michele Leonhart only after a stunning interrogation in which she acted as if he were demanding she choose between Hitler and Stalin on a scale of evil.

The relevant exchange began at a congressional hearing on the DEA’s priorities when Polis asked Leonhart if crack cocaine (not an opiate, obviously) were more dangerous for a user than marijuana.

Leonhart: “I believe all illegal drugs are bad.”.  .  . Read Complete Report

UPDATE: Are cops drugging Occupy Wall Street protesters in Minnesota? (w/video report)

Photo May 1, 2012 Occupy Movement – Brooklyn Bridge Photo (Public Domain) by: David Shankbone

from rt.com

We originally covered this story as a side bar on May 3, 2012 when we featured a series of videos showing different Occupy protests around the country . . . EDITOR

Original Report: May 1, 2012 The OCCUPY Movement : The Other Side

Are cops drugging Occupy Wall Street protesters in Minnesota?

Published: 15 May, 2012, 20:44

After footage surfaced of Occupy Wall Street protesters in Minnesota making claims that they’ve been drugged by police officers, authorities in the state have opened up a criminal investigation.

At least one Minnesota state trooper has been placed on paid leave since law enforcement officers began investigating allegations that cops arrived at Occupy Wall Street encampments and drugged protesters.

Independent filmmakers and journalists in the state say that they have encountered members of local Occupy offshoots who say they have been offered drugs by law enforcement officers. Protesters who opt in to the program are stoned for free while, in turn, cops monitor the effects of the intoxicants. . . . Read Complete Report

Another Warning of the coming Orwallian Plan : Congress OKs massive spying on Americans by use of Drones

Just when you felt it was safe to go outside 30,000 Drones are to be used in the sky to spy on Americans.  Another warning sign of the upcoming totalitarian takeover of Amerika… of course the answer programed into the Sheeple about these type Orwellian steps against Liberty – “Doesn’t matter to me, I don’t do anything they would be watching ME for.”  Wanna bet? . . . EDITOR

from youtube

Congress Launches ‘Attack of the Drones’

Obama To Sign Bill Authorizing 30,000 SPY Drones To Fly Over AMERICA

Look! Up in the sky! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? It’s … a drone, and it’s watching you. That’s what privacy advocates fear from a bill Congress passed this week to make it easier for the government to fly unmanned spy planes in U.S. airspace.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The FAA Reauthorization Act, which President Obama is expected to sign, also orders the Federal Aviation Administration to develop regulations for the testing and licensing of commercial drones by 2015.

Privacy advocates say the measure will lead to widespread use of drones for electronic surveillance by police agencies across the country and eventually by private companies as well.

“There are serious policy questions on the horizon about privacy and surveillance, by both government agencies and commercial entities,” said Steven Aftergood, who heads the Project on Government Secrecy at the Federation of American Scientists.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation also is “concerned about the implications for surveillance by government agencies,” said attorney Jennifer Lynch. . . . Read complete report

Ancient walled city, older than Egypt’s pyramids, unearthed off Georgia coast

from the examiner.com

Atlanta Road Trip Travel Examiner
Travel | January 27, 2012

 

(Atlanta) Six hours southeast of Atlanta off the Georgia coast on Sapelo Island, archaeologists have unearthed the remains of an ancient walled city which predates the construction of many of Egypt’s pyramids. Known as the Sapelo Shell Ring Complex, this ancient city was constructed around 2300 B.C. and featured three neighborhoods each surrounded by circular walls twenty feet in height constructed from tons of seashells. Some of the earliest pottery in North America was also found buried in the remains of this lost city.

The site is quite an enigma because at the time of its construction the Native Americans living in the area were simple hunters and gatherers who had yet to invent agriculture. Many scholars believe agriculture is a prerequisite for civilization. Did these simple tribal people somehow make the leap from hunting-and-gathering to civilization in a single bound producing not only a walled city but also the new technology of pottery without the benefit of agriculture? Or did an already civilized people arrive on the coast of Georgia from elsewhere and, if so, where did they come from and why? . . . Read complete report w/photos

Full-Blown Civil War Erupts On Wall Street – Financial Elite Start Turning On Each Other

from Wake Up World

By David DeGraw – ampedstatus.org

Finally, after trillions in fraudulent activity, trillions in bailouts, trillions in printed money, billions in political bribing and billions in bonuses, the criminal cartel members on Wall Street are beginning to get what they deserve. As the Eurozone is coming apart at the seams and as the US economy grinds to a halt, the financial elite are starting to turn on each other. The lawsuits are piling up fast. Here’s an extensive roundup:

Time to put your Big Bank shorts on! Get ready for a run… The chickens are coming home to roost… The Global Banking Cartel’s crimes are being exposed left & right… Prepare for Shock & Awe

Well, well… here’s your Shock & Awe: . . . complete report

If anyone can not see that the Controllers plans call for stripping the baby boomers of all they have gained in their lives watch the following video to see what the FED has been doing with all of that money in their own brand of “laundering” . . .EDITOR

Riot shields could scatter crowds with ‘wall of sound’

from New Scientist

Riot shields could scatter crowds with ‘wall of sound’

RIOT shields that project a wall of sound to disperse crowds will reduce violent clashes with police, according to a patent filed by defence firm Raytheon of Waltham, Massachusetts.

The device looks similar to existing riot shields, but it incorporates an acoustic horn that generates a pressure pulse. Police in the US already use acoustic devices for crowd control purposes that emit a loud, unpleasant noise.

The new shield described by Raytheon produces a low-frequency sound which resonates with the respiratory tract, making it hard to breathe. According to the patent, the intensity could be increased from causing discomfort to the point where targets become “temporarily incapacitated”. . . . Continue

Veterans Join “Occupy Wall Street” protests

  From: Military News. com News

 Veterans Heeding Occupy Call to     March

 

November 03, 2011

Associated Press|by Verena Dobnik

Veterans Heeding Occupy Call to MarchNEW YORK — Thousands of U.S. military veterans are heeding the rallying cry of Occupy Wall Street, saying corporate contractors in Iraq made big money while the troops defending them came home – and can’t make a living now.

“For too long, our voices have been silenced, suppressed and ignored in favor of the voices of Wall Street and the banks and the corporations,” said Joseph Carter, a 27-year-old Iraq war veteran who marched Wednesday to Zuccotti Park, the epicenter of the movement that has spread worldwide. . . . continue report