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Sep 8, 2012

DARPA Create Fastest Legged Robot Cheetah 28MPH



Via: DARPA
 DARPA's Cheetah robot—already the fastest legged robot in history—just broke its own land speed record of 18 miles per hour (mph). Cheetah was recently clocked at 28.3 mph for a 20-meter split.     
 Imagine trying to out run dozens of these robots as they charge down city streets during the coming collapse of America. Gathering up dissedents and subduing the weak and injured will be a primary mission for these evil little creatures.
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Sep 7, 2012

Nanopatch-targeted skin vaccination against West Nile Virus


Self Administering Poisons
Micro Vaccine Patch
 “The 'Nanopatch' (NP) comprises arrays of densely packed projections with a defined geometry and distribution designed to physically target vaccines directly to thousands of epidermal and dermal antigen presenting cells (APCs). “
 Georgia Tech professors say that the micro patch vaccines mode of delivery has a stronger effect on the immune system. When you provoke the immune system you are damaging your body just like when you break a bone or bruise your leg the body needs time to recover from injury.
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Mosquito & Insect Repellents Are Neurotoxins Beware of DEET!


Your best defense is to practice these habits, known as the “Four Ds”:
  1. Use insect repellent containing DEET, picaridin or oil of lemon eucalyptus.
  2. Dress in long sleeves and long pants when you are outside.
  3. Stay indoors at dusk and dawn, when mosquitoes are most active.
  4. Drain standing water where mosquitoes breed. Common breeding sites include old tires, flowerpots and clogged rain gutters.
  The only agency that is willing to tell you the truth about the use of DEET is the Environmental Protection Agency EPA here is a list of the developmental neurotoxins. This list contains developmental neurotoxins that have been proven by multiple laboratories and studies to be toxic and damaging to the growth and development of the brain.

Fighting Mosquito’s Chemtrailing Poisonous Synthetic Pesticides?


Chemtrailing Pesticides
Anvil it's good for you!
Information Sheet: Anvil and Mosquito Control
 Short-term exposures to very high levels of pyrethroid pesticides similar to sumithrin can affect the nervous system, causing such effects as loss of coordination, tremors or tingling and numbness in areas of skin contact. Short-term exposure to high levels of petroleum solvents can cause irritation of the eye, skin, nose, throat or lung. Vomiting or central nervous system depression may occur if very high levels of petroleum solvents are ingested. There are no studies examin-ing whether the use of Anvil to control mosquitoes has caused any long-term health effects in humans.
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Sep 6, 2012

Dozens of Nano Drones Flying in Swarms


 Will these be used to kettle the populations during the coming insurrection? If not will they be used to watch every move you make? Will they be used to issue warnings and dole out citation to unsuspecting offenders of society? Only the future will tell but from where I’m sitting better getting your electromagnetic pulse gun ready!
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Boeing Drones Behave Like Swarms of Insects

ScanEagle
Scan Eagle Drone

Boeing Demonstrates Drones That Perform Like ‘Swarm of Insects’
 Boeing engineers and researchers from Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory successfully demonstrated a “swarm” of drones to be used in battle. According to a Boeing press release, the researchers and engineers conducted the test flights in Oregon in June using two ScanEagle drones which performed like a “swarm of insects.” The flight operator was able to connect with the autonomous drones using only a laptop and a military radio. Boeing engineers said the drones were able to complete tasks more efficiently by communicating with each other.
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DARPA’s Genetically Modified Soldiers

GMO Soldiers
Genetically Modified Soldiers
 Via: Presstv
US super soldiers of the future will be genetically modified transhumans capable of superhuman feats
The "super soldier" research that DARPA (the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is working on right now is unlike anything we have ever seen before. If DARPA is successful, and if the American people don't object, the soldiers of the future will be genetically modified transhumans capable of superhuman feats. Do you want a soldier that can run faster than Usain Bolt? DARPA is working on that. Do you want a soldier that won't need food or sleep for days? DARPA is working on that? Do you want a soldier that can regrow lost limbs? DARPA is working on that. Do you want a soldier that can out lift Olympic weightlifters and that can communicate telepathically?
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Sep 5, 2012

Toxic Pesticides Being Sprayed Over New York

Chemtrailing Pesticides
Chemtrailing Pesticides!
Via: New York State Department of Health
 Information Sheet Anvil & Mosquito Control
 Anvil is a pesticide product that is used to control mosquitoes in outdoor residential and recreational areas. It contains sumithrin and piperonyl butoxide as active ingredients.  Short-term exposures to very high levels of pyrethroid pesticides similar to sumithrin can affect the nervous system, causing such effects as loss of coordination, tremors or tingling and numbness in areas of skin contact.
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Sep 4, 2012

West Nile Virus Vaccine Right on Schedule!

Damaging the Immune System
Via: WMBG News
West Nile Virus Vaccine in Development
 Researchers are working on a vaccination that could protect humans from the disease, and early tests of the vaccine look promising. Inside the labs at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center researchers are able to isolate strains of the West Nile virus and can then use a chemical which inactivates the virus basically rendering it harmless.

Sep 2, 2012

Whooping Cough Mutated Strain Immune to Vaccines

Vaccines Are Mutating Virus
Via: Daily telegraph
 The bacteria that causes whooping cough has mutated, eroding the protection provided by the vaccine now given to children, scientists warned yesterday. University of NSW researchers have identified significant changes in the two most common strains of the bordetella pertussis bacteria, which they also traced back to events in the late 1990s. They found while the vaccine now in use was effective against some of the strains circulating in Australia it may no longer protect against two strains, known as MT27 and MT70.
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