Tag Archive for September

Anonymous #OpNSA – Paperstorm scheduled for the 2nd, 20th and 30th of September. Spread the truth!

From youtube uploaded by AnonymousOpNSA on Aug 30, 2013

Dig a LITTLE DEEPER ~ THEI Archive, “Anonymous”

Federal agency wants black boxes in every new car by September 2014

Photograph via The Historic Houses Trust:  Car crash, night time, early 1940s. Details unknown, but possibly Liverpool street, Sydney. SOURCE Twisted Sister

What is this… smoke and mirrors? They have been putting these things in cars for years, yet now they want to make something out of it. What are they trying to distract our attention from now? . . . EDITOR

from arstechnica.com

by  – Dec 8 2012, 1:57pm EST

But some fear that there isn’t enough built-in data protection for such devices.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has proposed a new unified standard for event data recorders for cars, commonly known as “black boxes.”

Such devices, which are already in use in 96 percent of 2013 model year cars, record various types of data that can be accessed in multiple ways. The agency also estimates that 92 percent of 2010 model year cars have “some EDR capability.” The NHTSA estimates that requiring EDRs would add just $20 in manufacturing costs to each car. . . . Read Complete Report

UFO ‘Secrets’ To Be Revealed In September, Says National Atomic Testing Museum (w/video)

from Huffington Post

Posted: 09/01/2012 6:20 am Updated: 09/02/2012 4:43 am

In just a few weeks, some kind of UFO-related secrets will be revealed at a Smithsonian Institution affiliated museum.

That’s the implied promise in the title of a special lecture coming up at the National Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas on Sept. 22.

The secrets haven’t yet been revealed, but the players involved certainly present the potential for something intriguing to emerge from this one-night event that’s part of the museum’s ongoing Area 51 lecture series. . . . Read Complete Report

Watch this promo for the upcoming UFO lecture at the National Atomic Testing Museum.