Archive for November 2013

Beyond Orwell: Motorola ‘vitamins’ turn your body into authentication token

[SSM]  Brace yourself, folks – because at this point, we surely cannot be far from a full-blown, human-microchipping propaganda drive. Notice, for example, how the former head of military-offshoot DARPA cleverly positions this highly-invasive technology as her “first superpower” – as if letting a corporation like Motorola […]

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“There is a movement happening – and it cannot be stopped” ~ Josh del Sol

 “The Federation of American Scientists have publicly acknowledged that over 5,000 alternative energy technologies have been supressed and have been confiscated in the process of applying for patents.  This whole Smart Meter fiasco could go away very quickly if these alternative energy technologies were simply allowed to […]

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Is the UK roll-out of ‘Smart’ Meters illegal?

Article 7 of the UN Aarhus Convention requires full and effective public participation on all environmental issues and demands that citizens are given the right to participate in the process and achieve justice on environmental matters.  As of 2 April 2013, there were 46 Parties to the […]

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Bees, Birds and Mankind – how wireless radiation is destroying the natural world order

The Effects of Wireless Communication Technologies – a report published by the Competence Initiative for the Protection of Humanity, Environment and Democracy The following report is authored by Dr. Ulrich Warnke, an internationally renowned bioscientist at Saarland University.  His research, for decades, has centered around the effects […]

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Consumer affairs group Which? calls for HALT to Smart Meters – “a £12bn luxury we cannot afford”

[SSM]  Given the on-going energy price rises scandal, the £12 BILLION price tag for ‘$mart’ Meters is highly conspicuous by its absence from mainstream commentary.  At a staggering cost of £400 for every household in Britain, Smart Meters will place a huge additional burden on the consumer. […]

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