Very creative work here
Bulletproff Glass Test circa 1952
Wow! here
THE Wedding Entrance by Jill and Kevin
I really love this – So playful, so joyful – a fabulous celebration. here
US government accused of mobile phone danger cover-up
A Freedom of Information request has uncovered suppressed research which showed that mobile phone use while driving could be a much bigger problem than originally expected. here
Flouride
For those who still believe fluoridation of our water is a good idea read on…
“Education should aim at destroying free will, so that after pupils have left school, they shall be incapable throughout the rest of their lives thinking or acting otherwise than their school masters should have wished. Diet, injections, and injunctions will combine from a very early age to produce the sort of character and the sort of beliefs that the authorities consider desirable. And any serious criticism of the powers that be will become psychologically impossible.” Bertrand Russell from The Impact of Science on Society, pub 1952.
Francis Crick who worked with James Watson who cracked the molecular code of DNA, suggested medicating public drinking water to lower the fertility rate. Dr Garry Glum’s book, Full Disclosure, discussed Fransis Crick’s plans:
“In 1962 the SEBA(Pharmaceutical company) foundation held a symposium called man and his future, at which the key note speaker was Francis Crick. His favorite tactics of population control included putting a chemical (fluoride) in the water supply that would cause sterility in those nations that he judged to be not fit to have children.”
Beware PDFs From Strangers
Researchers on Wednesday said they have uncovered attacks in the wild in which malicious Acrobat PDF files are exploiting a vulnerability in Flash and dropping a Trojan onto computers.
(Updated 16 July 2024 Original link found no longer valid.)
New Live Poll Lets Pundits Pander to Viewers in Real Time
WARNING: While allegedly humourous, could strike you as remarkably similar to actual person or events! here
“Personal Antivirus” Scareware
Scareware is software which pretends to be a security program, pretends to scan your computer and find threats on it, and demands money in order to remove the fictional threats. More
On Enzymes in Raw Food
In his book “Pasteur Plagiarist Imposter!”, R.B. Pearson describes experiments done with cats by Dr. F.M. Pottenger and D.G. Simonsen. Pearson writes:
“They put two groups of cats on diets of meat and vegetables, identical in value, except that in one group the meat was given raw, and this group seemed to maintain normal good health throughout the experiments. In the other group the meat was all cooked, and this group showed an astonishing breakdown of health in ALL of the animals.
“They found every sign of lack of minerals, such as incomplete development of the skull or other bones, bowed legs, rickets, curvature of the spine, paralysis of the legs, convulsive seizure, thyroid abscesses, cyanosis of liver and kidneys, enlarged colon, and degeneration of the motor nerve ganglion cells throughout the spinal cord and brain stem, with some cells affected in the cerebellum and cerebral cortex.” More here.
I believe this is the same “Doc Pottenger” who could put his hands on a person’s chest and tell, with the same accuracy as an X-ray, if a person had or did not have tuberculosis and if they had it, to what stage it had progressed.
Alexander Graham Bell Tidbit
Motivated to help his deaf wife, Bell invented the telephone while searching for a way to help the deaf by transmitting the sound electronically. Ironically Bell refused to have a telephone in his study as he regarded the device as intrusive and disruptive for his thought process.