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More False Flag 'hate speech' at universities πŸ”—
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This...is CIA

SciHub: Quite Popular πŸ”—
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It's time for the empiricists out there to grow up and face the sunshine like the Mathematicians have been doing for centuries. This can only improve science.

There is no independent "reality" πŸ”—
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It's all relative to the observer. Which is why getting many perspectives on a situation helps a great deal. The wave interactions of all independent observers in 4 dimensions are difficult to discern otherwise.

Venezuela: On death's door πŸ”—
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Tonight there are no lights. Like the New York City of Ayn Rand’s β€œAtlas Shrugged”, the eyes of the country were plucked out to feed the starving beggars in abandoned occupied buildings which were once luxury apartments. They blame the weather – the government does – like the tribal shamans of old who made sacrifices to the gods in the hopes of an intervention. There is no food either; they tell the people to hold on, to raise chickens on the terraces of their once-glamorous apartments. There is no water – and they give lessons on state TV of how to wash with a cup of water. The money is worthless; people now pay with potatoes, if they can find them. Doctors operate using the light of their smart phones; when there is power enough to charge them. Without anesthesia, of course – or antibiotics, like the days before the advent of modern medicine. The phone service has been cut – soon the internet will go and an all-pervading darkness will fall over a feral land.

The marathon of destruction is almost finished; the lifeblood of the nation is almost gone. No, there is nothing heroic or epic here; ruins in the making are sad affairs – bereft of the comforting mantle of time which lends intrigue and inevitability. And watching it has, for me, been one of life’s great tragedies.

Indefinite detention for refusing court order πŸ”—
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So much for due process. Ha!

Law passed to restrain warrantless email surveillance πŸ”—
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A slashdot commenter gets it right for once:
The 3 letter agencies are going to do what they want, regardless of what the "law" says, just like they do now.

Hastert goes to the Slammer πŸ”—
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Not for diddling kids, of course. For "Structuring Transactions" which anyone who has withdrawn cash ever is technically guilty of.

The state: does everything possible to keep you in condition white πŸ”—
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Don't look up from the smartphone! you might find we're reaming you!

Drone Murders: Movies beginning to come out πŸ”—
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Zeus' thunderbolts are indeed difficult to wield for mere mortals. It's worse for the victims of the drones.

Lame Duck signs on to Korea boondoggle πŸ”—
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Gotta waste a shitload of cash on a non-functional missile shield.

Norway: Now bribing immigrants to leave πŸ”—
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Full Retard

Crypton: the zero knowledge key-value store πŸ”—
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This is huge. Privacy enhancing apps will now proliferate beyond belief.

The fall of Japan summed up πŸ”—
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The inevitable bursting of the bubble in the early 1990s was truly spectacular. The Nikkei lost over 80 percent of its value, land and home prices almost completely flattened, and GDP growth crashed to an anemic 1 percent. When economists refer to Japan's "lost decade" they refer to Japan's post-bubble economy. Yet, Japan now finds itself creeping into a third decade with minuscule growth. The Nikkei and asset prices have never recovered anywhere near their previous highs. Anyone getting into the Nikkei in 1990 would, after twenty-six years, have returns of roughly -50 percent. Keynesians and other economic interventionists would do well to view Japan as the canary in the coal mine. The United States and Europe have doubled down on Keynesian alchemy this last decade but our leaders need only look at the devastation these schemes have brought to Japan β€” a nation that has tried to borrow, print, and tax itself into prosperity for thirty years. Japan is in the late stages of Keynesian cancer and policymakers in the rest of the developed world would do well to take notice.
Welcome to the future

The Life Spark πŸ”—
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The bright flash occurs because when sperm enters and egg it triggers calcium to increase which releases zinc from the egg. As the zinc shoots out, it binds to small molecules which emit a fluorescence which can be picked up my camera microscopes.

Over the last six years this team has shown that zinc controls the decision to grow and change into a completely new genetic organism.
Let there be Light.

Huge CS Advancement: the Unum πŸ”—
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This indeed is better than IEEE 754.

Goldman: Now a retail bank πŸ”—
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clearly going after the big bailout $$$

Singapore: Setting up a control grid πŸ”—
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As part of its Smart Nation program, launched by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in late 2014, Singapore is deploying an undetermined number of sensors and cameras across the island city-state that will allow the government to monitor everything from the cleanliness of public spaces to the density of crowds and the precise movement of every locally registered vehicle.
Bye Bye Freedom

WISP: RFID powered by...RFID! πŸ”—
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Great passive application.

Guess who's the biggest fighter of Islamic terror worldwide? πŸ”—
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Muslims. Put that in your pipe, and smoke it neocons. Don't fall for the big lies trying to make you look anywhere but the state for your enemy.

Establishment lining up behind "Mad Dog" Mattis πŸ”—
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When the going gets tough, find a crazed killer. Works for every other crumbling state trying to keep a grip on power by any means necessary.

MSM: Could CO2 be good for crop yields??? πŸ”—
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It's what plants crave...literally. Of course increased CO2 levels are good news for crop yields; how the hell else did people grow wine in Scotland during the Medieval warm period.

Pentagon Whining about Nick Turse filing FOIAs πŸ”—
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Damn, it's like he read "The Gulag Archipeligo" or something...

Neat that even though Turse is just interested due to him being a journalist, all the government types seem to think he's intentionally trying to gum up the system. Shows what these creeps are scared of.

BONUS: CIA up to it's usual tricks to foil an Angleton biography.

Yet another Schmuck pulled into the terror scam vortex πŸ”—
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Imprisoned for 14 months without charge.

Flouride: proven to be neurotoxin again in study πŸ”—
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As always, keep kids away from this stuff, and minimize your exposure.

Kevlar Lorica: transforming gladiatorial sports? πŸ”—
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Very interesting development. That said, heavy mauls and maces could still kill you in this armor, so some care must be exercised.

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