Security engineers have managed to hack the software in a Toyota Prius The U.S Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency funded the hack By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 11:30 EST, 25 July 2013 | UPDATED: 11:31 EST, 25 July 2013 Forget… Read More ›
Hmmm?
Climatic warfare: US military to use thunder and lightning as offensive weapons
Photo: EPA American special services are interested in the possibility of controlling our planet’s climate. The CIA has ordered the National Academy of Sciences to carry out relevant research. This has kindled fear that the Americans are hoping to acquire… Read More ›
Vegetables in Fukushima mutate after Nuclear Disaster
Monday, 22 July 2013 If this is happening to Vegetables what will happen to the people who live there…. http://macedoniaonline.eu/content/view/23694/53/
Janet Jackson’s husband is accused of firing female employee after she reported being raped and was then thrown in prison on Dubai business trip
Norwegian Marte Deborah Dalelv was in Dubai on a business trip when she was raped She reported the rape to police but was then charged herself for having sex outside of marriage She has now been sentenced to 16 months… Read More ›
Former co-worker claims New York’s $167,000-a-year medical examiner took plane handle as souvenir from 9/11 site as ‘good coffee table conversation’
Barbara Butcher is now Chief of Staff at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, but in 2005 she admitted to taking the door handle ‘for a day or two’ before retuning it ‘I would have been fired’: Co-worker Kenneth… Read More ›
Parents of sunburnt children ‘should be referred to social services’
Children who get severely sunburnt should be referred to social services, according to campaigners. Dozens of hospitals across the country have reported a rise in the number of severe sunburn cases among children during the recent heatwave. Photo: ALAMY By… Read More ›
What comes up when I type ” White People Shou” – “Black People Shou” – “Mexican People Shou”
Hmmm. Is it Racism, or Inciting? Yes When I typed Hispanic or Mexican there was no predictive behavior… I myself like everyone who has a good heart 😉
83 percent of radiologists did not report seeing the LARGE gorilla in a lung nodule detection task
Contact: Jessica Maki jmaki3@partners.org 617-534-1603 Brigham and Women’s Hospital If you’re not looking for it, you probably won’t see it Brigham and Women’s Hospital study examines sustained inattentional blindness in expert observers Boston—If you were working on something at your… Read More ›
What Killed This ? Warning Graphic
On my typical trail run this 19 Jul 2013 at 8:30 PST, when I came across this freshly killed carcass . The weather has been clear with no rain or wind to distort any tracks or wash away blood. The… Read More ›
Dubai diet gives gold for every kg lost
Thursday, 18 July 2013 Shedding weight is as good as gold under an unusual slim-down initiative in Dubai over growing concerns about rising obesity levels in the wealthy Gulf city-state. Municipal officials are offering a gram of gold – worth… Read More ›
Expert claims something massive might be ’tilting’ the universe but admit they have NO idea what it is
Expert claims that space could contain unknown massive structures that act ‘like giant vacuum cleaners, titling our universe’ The mysterious structures are leading scientists to question the theory of universal uniformity, according to David Glenn It is impossible to explore … Read More ›
How McDonald’s workers CAN’T live on their minimum wages: Fast food giant sets up website to help their employees budget better… and it recommends they get a second job
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:19 EST, 16 July 2013 | UPDATED: 23:59 EST, 16 July 2013 McDonald’s seems to be well aware that its employees are unable to survive on their minimum wages, so the company has come … Read More ›
Government of Russia ( Rosneft ) and Exxon Mobil to expand cooperation with joint projects in the Gulf of Mexico and the US
Putin urges Rosneft and Exxon Mobil to start joint projects in Gulf of Mexico Collage: Voice of Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin urges Rosneft and Exxon Mobil to expand cooperation with joint projects in the Gulf of Mexico and the… Read More ›
Post office evacuated after ‘KY Intense Arousal gel’ leaked from a package and spread to more than 12 others causing alarm
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:36 EST, 15 July 2013 | UPDATED: 10:57 EST, 15 July 2013 Authorities came prepared with orange chemical suits and all. But the suspicious substance that prompted the evacuation of a northeastern Alabama post… Read More ›
Caroline Kennedy to be named ambassador to Japan
NHK — Jul 13 US President Barack Obama is set to name Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of former president John F. Kennedy, as the new ambassador to Japan. Sources in Japan and the United States revealed on Friday… Read More ›
Is superhuman intelligence a bad idea? Experts warn the quest for greater knowledge could lead to evil and psychosis
Theoretical neurobiologist Mark Changizi, and philosopher Mark Walker say we are obsessed with achieving ever greater intelligence But they warn it could lead to anti-social behaviour and psychosis Say that if people become extremely clever but their moral intelligence is… Read More ›
US diplomats cry foul as Obama donors take over top embassy jobs / $1.8m per post
Former ambassador likens practice to ‘selling of public office’ as figures show average amount of cash raised is $1.8m per post Dan Roberts in Washington The Guardian, Wednesday 10 July 2013 15.50 EDT US officials are increasingly concerned about the… Read More ›
What every stressed yakuza mobster needs: A morale-boosting magazine
In-house tabloid offers tips on board games, haikus and a letter from the Yamaguchi-gumi outfit’s godfather David McNeill Wednesday, 10 July 2013 Japan’s biggest crime syndicate, the Yamaguchi-gumi, has produced an in-house tabloid magazine with features on fishing and board… Read More ›
China woman seeks suitable Malaysian man as life partner
EEV: Always enjoy some of the stories that make headline news. Wed, Jul 10, 2013 The Star/Asia News Network A 37-year-old China woman put up an advertisement in a local daily looking for a suitable Malaysian man as her husband,China Press… Read More ›
Expat tycoon argues hatred of British weather makes him immune from divorce courts
The estranged wife of an expatriate property tycoon has failed in her bid to secure part of his fortune, after he successfully argued that his loathing of the British climate earned him immunity from the UK divorce courts. Ex-pat couple… Read More ›
Germany’s top security official: stop using American websites if you fear US eavesdropping
German minister: drop Google if you fear US spying Wednesday Jul 03, 2013 | The Associated Press BERLIN (AP) — Germany’s top security official says Internet users worried about their data being intercepted by U.S. intelligence agencies should stop using… Read More ›
US spent $630,000 to ‘buy’ Facebook fans
Wednesday Jul 03, 2013 | Agence France Presse he US State Department has embraced the wide outreach made possible through social media, but requires guidelines Credit: Karen Bleier/AFP/File The US State Department was Wednesday under fire for spending $630,000 over… Read More ›
Human head transplants in two years? Surgeon talks of ‘feasible enterprise’
Human head transplants a ‘feasible enterprise’ says Italian neurosurgeon Dr Sergio Canavero Doctor claims research on the complicated surgery could see results in just two years Adam Withnall Tuesday, 2 July 2013 Human head transplants could now be possible using… Read More ›
A Georgia hospital’s psychiatrist overprescribed narcotics to get sex from patients, and committed Medicaid fraud along the way, a former patient claims
Woman Claims Hospital Let Doc Run Wild By IULIA FILIP SAVANNAH, Ga. (CN) – A Georgia hospital’s psychiatrist overprescribed narcotics to get sex from patients, and committed Medicaid fraud along the way, a former patient claims in court. Amie… Read More ›
A country in denial: Most Americans believe they are healthy.. even if they are overweight and don’t work out
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:55 EST, 30 June 2013 | UPDATED: 13:17 EST, 30 June 2013 Americans are in denial about their lifestyles and believe they are healthier than they actually are, a new study has found. Insurance… Read More ›
Atlas of Prejudices
Each person has a different way of looking at the world, but these views are often bundled in the form of prejudices. In his new book, “Atlas of Prejudice,” recently published in Germany, Bulgarian designer Yanko Tsvetskov, 38, has created… Read More ›
The violent criminal we can’t deport because of his seven children by three different women
A violent foreign criminal who held a knife to the throat of a victim has overturned a government attempt to deport him due to his “right to family life”. Corbin came to Britain from Barbados in 1978 aged 16 and… Read More ›
US Man faces 13 years in jail for writing message in chalk against a Bank
Saturday, 29 June 2013 You know things are not well when Ecaudor offers the US Government $25 million in Human Rights training. The US can sure use the money. A San Diego man could be found guilty of a series… Read More ›
Poor English saved Japanese bankers during 2008 crisis: Aso
Politics Jun. 29, 2013 – 03:00PM JST TOKYO — Japan’s banks emerged from the 2008 global credit crisis largely unscathed because senior employees did not speak English well enough to have got them into trouble, Finance Minister Taro Aso says…. Read More ›
Hollywood helped Adolf Hitler, academic claims
Historian Ben Urwand says he has cache of documents that prove Tinseltown enthusiastically cooperated with Nazis’ global propaganda effort Jonathan Paige Friday, 28 June 2013 Hollywood is not widely thought of as providing much support to Hitler’s regime, instead producing… Read More ›
Low-power Wi-Fi signal tracks movement — even behind walls
Contact: Sarah McDonnell s_mcd@mit.edu 617-253-8923 Massachusetts Institute of Technology ‘Wi-Vi’ is based on a concept similar to radar and sonar imaging CAMBRIDGE, MA — The comic-book hero Superman uses his X-ray vision to spot bad guys lurking behind walls and… Read More ›
Drinking excessive amounts of cola and eating honey made from the pollen of Rhododendrons can cause unusual syncope (fainting) and symptoms of arrhythmia
Contact: Jacqueline Partarrieu press@escardio.org 33-492-947-756 European Society of Cardiology Cola and honey: Exploring food riddles in rhythm disturbances Athens, Greece, 25 June 2013. Drinking excessive amounts of cola and eating honey made from the pollen of Rhododendrons can cause unusual… Read More ›
Name Mix-Up Helped Snowden Leave Hong Kong : U.S. failed to Clarify when requested
June 26, 2013, 1:33 PM HKT AFP/Getty Images Two cars of the Ecuadorian embassy are parked at Moscow Sheremetevo airport, where Mr. Snowden arrived earlier this week. The U.S. Justice Department needs to pay more attention to names and numbers… Read More ›
IRS accused of granting $500 mln in suspicious contracts to a small business called Strong Castle founded in 2011
Published time: June 26, 2013 16:47 Women walk out of an Internal Revenue Service office in New York (Reuters) A Virginia IT company inappropriately secured $500 million worth of IRS contracts based on false statements and ties to an… Read More ›
Chinese businessman behind $40 bln Nicaragua canal denies special ties
Tue, Jun 25, 2013 Reuters BEIJING – The mysterious Chinese businessman behind a US$40 billion (S$50.8 billion) plan to build a canal through Nicaragua pledged transparency on Tuesday – but refused to reveal where he attended college. Wang Jing, 40,… Read More ›
Ancient Egyptian statue has started MOVING sparking fears it has been struck by a ‘curse of the Pharaohs’
10-inch tall relic, is an offering to Egyptian God Osiris, God of the dead It has been filmed on a time lapse, seemingly spinning 180 degrees TV physicist Brian Cox among the experts being consulted on mystery But some now… Read More ›
Is there an invisible tug-of-war behind bad hearts and power outages? ( chimera state )
Posted June 17, 2013; 10:30 a.m. by Morgan Kelly, Office of Communications Systems such as a beating heart or a power grid that depend on the synchronized movement of their parts could fall prey to an invisible and… Read More ›
June 7 memorandum from the DoD warning employees not to read information on any leaks
DoD Warns Employees of Classified Info in Public Domain Categories: Leaks, Secrecy As a new wave of classified documents published by news organizations appeared online over the past week, the Department of Defense instructed employees and contractors that they must… Read More ›
‘Man of Steel’ marketers target Christians by sending pastors prepared sermons that compare Superman to Jesus Christ
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:46 EST, 17 June 2013 | UPDATED: 08:46 EST, 17 June 2013 Marketers for the newest Hollywood Superman movie, ‘Man of Steel,’ are heavily targeting Christians by offering church leaders free screenings of the… Read More ›
GCHQ surveillance – the documents
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/interactive/2013/jun/16/gchq-surveillance-the-documents?guni=Network TOP SECRET STRAP1 Economic crisis [edited for classification] Sigint continues to provide occasional high-value, sensitive and timely reports. More strategically, a key focus for the Prime Minister is the G20 heads of state meeting in London on 2 April…. Read More ›
Tony Blair strongly denies affair with Wendi Deng as outrageous rumours sweep the internet over reason behind Murdoch divorce
Rupert Murdoch filed for divorce in New York Supreme Court on Thursday Wendi Deng is Murdoch’s third wife – they were together for 14 years Pair were married in 1999 after meeting in Hong Kong two years before Previous… Read More ›
Chinese censors target Winnie the Pooh and Tigger
China’s army of internet censors have picked an unusual target in their battle to wipe dissent from the country’s computer screens: Winnie the Pooh and Tigger. The two images were published side by side this week on the Twitter-like Chinese… Read More ›
Uri Geller psychic spy? The spoon-bender’s secret life as a Mossad and CIA agent revealed
A new documentary claims the showbiz psychic is involved in global espionage – and that after 9/11 he was ‘reactivated’ as a pyschic spy. Geoffrey Macnab finds out more Geoffrey Macnab Friday, 14 June 2013 We may know him for… Read More ›
Lego characters are getting angrier – and could be harming children’s development
For the first 11 years after Lego was introduced, all characters were happy But angry characters were then introduced and over time, the proportion of angry faces has been rising, say New Zealand researchers Experts are questioning the impact of… Read More ›
Cashier asleep with finger on keyboard launched a €222,222,222 transaction
Employee told industrial tribunal that he had intended to transfer €62.40 from a retired employee’s account Tony Paterson Tuesday, 11 June 2013 It was every bank manager’s nightmare come true: a German bank employee nodded off at his computer terminal… Read More ›
Middle-aged males suffering from epidemic of wife-induced disease
Kuchikomi Jun. 07, 2013 – 06:44AM JST ( 91 ) TOKYO — In Japanese, “kogen-byo” is connective tissue disease (previously referred to as collagen disease), and used to describe systemic autoimmune diseases such as lupus. But Japanese males may also… Read More ›
No bikinis to avoid offending Muslims at Miss World contest in Indonesia
© Flickr.com/brimfulofsasha/сс-by-nc-sa 3.0 Contestants at the Miss World beauty pageant to be held later this year in Indonesia will not wear bikinis to avoid offending Muslims, an organizer said. “There will be no bikinis and the contestants will not… Read More ›
Fridge fault causes Telstra mobile network blackouts
by: Jeff Whalley, Angus Thompson From: Herald Sun June 02, 2013 9:04PM Craig Reynolds with his garage fridge. Picture: Mike Keating Source: Herald Sun WANGARATTA’S backyard beer swillers are marvelling at the magic of their chillers after one man’s fridge… Read More ›
Is this really video of a UFO crashing into a Mexican volcano…or just a load of hot air?
By Joshua Gardner PUBLISHED: 23:56 EST, 4 June 2013 | UPDATED: 00:42 EST, 5 June 2013 A video currently making the rounds on the web appears to show an unidentified flying object diving headlong into the smoldering caldera of… Read More ›
Heroic Canadian schoolboy disciplined for disarming knife-wielding classmate because it broke school rules
Briar MacLean, 13, stepped after seeing a fellow pupil pull a knife on another during argument at school He disarmed the boy, but was then disciplined by staff for ignoring school rules saying he should have found a teacher His… Read More ›