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2007.July.12.Thu

21st-Century Sirens’ HAARP: Mega-Microwave Environmental, Mind & Body Threats

Filed under: climate crisis, environment, military, mind, research, science, security — admin @ 9:48.ICT

I came across a video link (See BeLow) in the comments to an article at In These Times, entitled “Rocking Out To Our Demise“.  The article itself is of dubious quality, but the information presented in the video found in the comments on the article is truly scary stuff.  Here we focus on one controversy presented in those comments, the HAARP project.

HAARP is an instrument of the 21st Century’s scientific Sirens. The idea is to beam up microwaves concentrated in vast magnitudes beyond anything found in nature, purportedly just to see what will happen (duh).  The publicly stated objective of this research is to see if this extension of Tesla-derived technology can be used to zap below the earth’s surface to find oil and minerals.

The electro-magnetic technologies pioneered by Nikolai Tesla were beyond visionary.  They worked, frighteningly.  If the presentations of Tesla and his technologies in Wikipedia and the enthralling 2006 film “The Prestige” are to believed, Tesla was ostrasized as a “mad scientist” by his contemporaries and his technologies were derided, suppressed and stolen by competitive scientists, including Thomas Edison. As the video linked below notes, Tesla in fact posited that one of his technologies could theoretically be used to split the earth in half.  It is this technology that HAARP employs.

In the video below, interviews with more socially conscientious scientists than those working in the HAARP project make a strong case for HAARP being an extension of the US StarWars anti-missile program under a more euphemistic, unrelated name.  They further point to the great deal of uncertainty surrounding HAARP’s side effects and unstated objectives, including its potential to alter weather and use it as a weapon, cause earthquakes or even to remotely modify the physical, mental and emotional states of masses of people, intentionally or accidentally.

Be sure to check out the dumb-ass expressions on face of one of HAARP’s lead scientists when he’s asked about such threats.

HAARP is a loosely audited project brought to you by the US Air Force.  It is sited in Alaska, so they can be as close as possible to the lowest points in the earth’s atmosphere, as evidenced by the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights). Part of the project involves trying to lower that part of the atmosphere even more for reasons I now forget.

The video’s “permalink” is http://www.guba.com/watch/2000915475. It’s a 51-minute video (280-350+ MB to download, depending format) and includes full credits at its end and copyright statement at its beginning. Well worth a disillusioning watch.

The additional links below simply come from Googling “HAARP”.  It is no secret.  Its secrets, if even known to even those involved in the project, lie in its potential for massive environmental and military destruction.

Here is the exchange of comments to the In These Times article that provide the information above and more to follow-up on:

When will anyone out there writing about global warming learn about the HAARP program? They are experimenting with the Ozone layer of our ionosphere; and DOE is running chemtrails to “adjust” our weather so they can continue damaging our ionosphere. Senate Bill 517 is on the dock to allow this to be funded and continued.

Here is a serious scientific [video] documentary about HAARP

United States Posted by Yellowbird on Jul 4, 2007 at 3:56 PM

Yellowbird, thanks for that link to the HAARP video. Here are a few initial finds for other resources about HAARP:

HAARP Home Page
HAARP.net - The Military’s Pandora’s Box by Dr. Nick Begich and Jeane Manning
Wikipedia: High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program
Earthpulse Press: HAARP
HAARP - ANGELS DON’T PLAY THIS HAARP, Advances in Tesla Technology, by Jeanne Manning and Dr. Nick Begich

Viet Nam Posted by admarshall on Jul 11, 2007 at 8:42 AM

2007.June.18.Mon

Scans of Monks’ Brains Show Meditation Alters Structure, Functioning

Filed under: buddhism, meditation, news, science — adm @ 7:17.ICT

Digg poster toesfee, “The brain, like the rest of the body, can be altered intentionally. Just as aerobics sculpt the muscles, so mental training sculpts the gray matter in ways scientists are only beginning to fathom.”

Interesting:
* Digg.com presents the epitome of the latest, hottest news via Internet according to a heavily tech-biased community of users addicted to having the latest, hottest news as it comes out;
* This story is dated November 2004. At digg, it just was “made popular 5 hours 44 minutes ago” from ICT.07h12.Mon.18.Jun.2007.AD;
* 1,214 digg users had just dugg (voted positively for) the story at that time, pushing it into the ten most popular stories list of that moment;
* the comments, don’t miss the comments.

read more | digg story

2007.May.21.Mon

Belgian PolitiHo Proffers 40,000 Blowjobs Worldwide

Filed under: Uncategorized — adm @ 14:17.ICT
“Oh yes, married or shy people can elect to receive their bj in Second Life, so there’s little excuse not to get your rocks off.”, El Reg
clipped from www.theregister.co.uk

A Belgian senate hopeful is offering voters something a bit more tempting than a one per cent cut in VAT and better rubbish collections - 40,000 free blow jobs to anyone who signs up at her campaign website.

A lovely photo of Tania Derveaux

Tania Derveaux represents NEE, an “impartial protest movement running for senate in the Belgian elections of June 10 2007″, which “offers voters in Belgium the option to vote ‘NEE’ if they find that none of the parties deserve their vote”.

According to Ms Derveaux, she originally pledged to create 400,000 jobs as a “response to incredible claims that were made by other parties in Belgium”. This prompted wags to demand 400,000 blowjobs, which Derveaux has wisely reduced to 40k.

Still, by her reckoning she’ll still have to suck like a good ‘un for 500 days, servicing 80 hardened NEE supporters a day. We’ll save you the trouble: if she puts in a seven-hour shift at the coalface, that means one punter every five-and-a-half minutes - without the benefit of a tea break.

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2007.May.20.Sun

Microsoft Patents Self-inflicted Gunshot in the Foot

Filed under: Uncategorized — adm @ 8:15.ICT
Need we wonder if some mate of Moglen’s might be one of those to turn in an endlessly valid voucher? ))
clipped from www.groklaw.net
GROKLAW
Moglen: SUSE Vouchers Have No Expiration Date! (Unlike MS’s Patent Bullying)
Friday, May 18 2007 @ 01:25 PM EDT

This is news indeed. Todd Bishop has the story. Eben Moglen is saying that the SUSE vouchers Microsoft is distributing have no expiration date! I didn’t know this. It’s huge. This is, according to Moglen’s remarks, another defense to any patent infringement claim by Microsoft, and it may well bring that campaign to a screeching halt.

Here’s why. Someone, Moglen says, is bound to turn a voucher it got from Microsoft in after GPLv3 goes into effect and GPLv3 code is being distributed, and at that moment Microsoft comes under its terms. And that should mean the end of Microsoft’s ability to successfully sue anybody over its alleged patents allegedly in Linux, or to phrase it more exactly, it provides a probable defense to all Linux users and vendors, not just Novell’s paying customers, if Microsoft does sue.

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2007.May.6.Sun

Paris Hilton gets 45 days in jail for drunk driving, yet again.

Filed under: cool, culture, fun, pix, pop culture, vidi — admin @ 5:45.ICT

Paris Hilton leaves the Metropolitan Courthouse after her probation violation hearing

Ms Hilton must start her jail term next month


Hilton outside court

Celebrity heiress Paris Hilton has been jailed for 45 days after being found guilty of violating her probation for a drink-driving conviction.

A Los Angeles judge ruled she must start her sentence on 5 June and has no prospect of an early release.

Ms Hilton told the judge she was very sorry and that she would “pay complete attention to everything” from now on.
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The judge didn’t buy it either and told her she’d get 90 days if she didn’t show up for incarceration.

You have to wonder how many guys in LA will now be cross-dressing and committing felonies just to get a shot at Hilton’s ass behind bars.

So much for Tinkerbell Linux (See BeLow).

Read the full BBC report.

2007.April.18.Wed

Internetnews: Is The Web Ready For HTML 5?

Filed under: admin, ajax, code, comms, fllo, flo, html, internet, is/it, media, news, soft, web development, web2.0, work — admin @ 12:40.ICT

By Sean Michael Kerner

If Mozilla, Opera and Apple’s Safari browser have their way, the HTML specification (define) could be getting its first major point update in a decade.

The three vendors have banded together in a proposal to the W3C for the HTML 5 specification, which includes Web Apps 1.0 and Web Forms 2.0 specifications and that it’s also backwards compatible with HTML 4.

“HTML5 is about preserving the information people have accumulated over the years,” Opera spokesperson Anne van Kesteren told internetnews.com. “By remaining backward and forwards compatible, we hope to ensure that people will be able to interpret HTML for decades if not centuries to come.”
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Read the Full Report

Links4: Dr. Le Minh’s [SaigonLUG] VMWare on Linux Presentation

By: Mặc An Di
At: SaigonLUG

  • VMware - Official Site : Get VMWare; learn how virtualization can reduce costs, improve manageability.
  • New! - Installing VirtualBox On Ubuntu: How-To install InnoTek’s VirtualBox to create and run “guest operating systems” (ie, “virtual machines”), such as another Linux or Windows, under Ubuntu Desktop.
  • New! - JupiterWebcasts: Several Web seminar broadcasts on virtualization are scheduled for the next few days, starting ICT.19-04-2007, at Jupiter’s “Online Educational IT and Events” page. Note: Prior registration is required. Though these “Webinars” (or “Webcasts”) likely focus on Windows, some SGLuggers may still be interested, if only for the sake of comparison or a more comprehensive knowledge of the virtualization.

2007.April.13.Fri

Farked: Kurt Vonnegut heads off to the big slaughterhouse in the sky at age 84

Filed under: cool, culture, event, history, , jr, kurt, kurt vonnegut, literature, media, memetics, news, vonnegut — admin @ 9:52.ICT
From the
via FARK.com

Kurt Vonnegut, novelist who caught the imagination of his age, is dead at 84

By Dinitia Smith, Published April 11, 2007

From Salon:
Ivory Tower image
Stalking Kurt Vonnegut

A YOUNG WRITER ATTEMPTS TO
TURN HIS LITERARY HERO
INTO A NEIGHBORHOOD PAL.
[WHICH PLAYS OUT ABOUT AS
YOU'D EXPECT IT TO - ADM]
SALON | Feb. 3, 1999 | By Dan Stern | An apropos pic at least.

2007.April.6.Fri

ABI Research: 203mn mobile phones to run on Linux by 2012

Filed under: cellular, comms, fllo, forecasts, gnu-linux, is/it, mobile, news, operating-systems, os, research, rtos, soft — admin @ 11:25.ICT

LinuxElectrons logo

LinuxElectrons reports a new ABI Research study, “Mobile Linux”, forecasts that by 2012, more than 127 million devices will be enabled with a commercial Linux OS, up from 8.1 million in 2007. Additionally, device shipments that incorporate Linux as an RTOS replacement are set to grow to more than 76 million units in 2012, up from nearly zero in 2007.

ABIR research director Stuart Carlaw is quoted as saying, “Linux in the cellular phone is not a question of ‘if’, but ‘when’.”

2007.March.28.Wed

SourceForge Canvassing Members’ Interest on Upcoming SF MarketPlace

Filed under: Uncategorized — adm @ 6:06.ICT

Some eight hours ago, SourceForge sent out emails to many, if not all of its 1,545,000+ members canvassing their interests in new features to aid purchases and sales of FLO (Free/Libre/Opensource) services, primarily software, via SF.net. A bit more info at the URL above. SF.net members, check your inbox.

read more | digg story

2007.March.17.Sat

JoomlaCode.org Shifts Forge’s Gears

Filed under: Uncategorized — adm @ 6:19.ICT

Yesterday apparently marked “a defining moment in the Joomlasphere” with the launch of joomlacode.org, a “new ‘V8 hot rod’… the best development environment… primarily to future-proof and cope with huge load… the new and improved Joomla forge”. That was the essential info’ from a newly popular post on digg.com. All of it ripped directly from the hype posted at Joomla’s main site, joomla.org.

It’s amazing how i try so hard sometimes to find something new that will get dugg a lot on digg, all to no avail, then i’ll have given up on it completely, just be doing whatever i’m into at the time, run across something i find marginally interesting or annoying, continue with it or forget it, respectively, and then suddenly find it being dugg at digg.

Just two days ago, i was trying to download Joomla to check out how well it might compete now with Drupal and Wordpress. I went to joomla.org and noted the hype above that later got posted to digg. But i found it too cryptic to bother delving into it and i was in a rush, so i just clicked on the “download” link and ignored all the “Joomla forge” hype.

I then spent the next half hour wrestling with “developer.joomla.org” trying to get it to give me a tarball, which it never did cough up. And since i could conclusively determine whether the problem was with the “Joomla forge” or the download managers i’ve been trying in Firefox, i simply gave up and tentatively wrote off Joomla as a significant alternative.

Now, two days later, i reminded of my abortive attempt by a digg post and i just finished downloading Joomla_1.0.12-Stable-Full_Package.tar.bz2 via the most complex of Firefox’s download managers, Flashgot using BitComet.

Excess tech’ does truly suck at times.

read more | digg story

2007.March.8.Thu

Where Open Source Developers Shine: Responsiveness to Users’ Needs

Filed under: Uncategorized — adm @ 9:51.ICT

Caitlyn Martin follows up on her January review of Canadian Vector Linux 5.8 and concludes, “This, to me, is where FLOSS developers shine. The ability to respond to
changing technologies and the changing needs of the user community
amazingly quickly and the rapid pace of development simply has not and
probably cannot be matched by the huge organizations that dominate the
proprietary software world.”

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How the Open Source Movement Has Changed Education: 10 Success Stories

Filed under: Uncategorized — adm @ 9:45.ICT


Open source and open access resources have changed how colleges, organizations, instructors, and prospective students use software, operating systems and online documents for educational purposes. And, in most cases, each success story has also served as a springboard to create more open source projects.

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2007.February.27.Tue

What does your sleeping position say about you?

Filed under: Uncategorized — adm @ 16:00.ICT

Scientists believe the position in which a person goes to sleep provides an important clue about the kind of person they are. So …. what does your sleeping position actually say about you ?

read more | digg story

2007.February.24.Sat

Humungous Hole Sinks Houses, Truck, a Few Folks in Guatamala City

Filed under: cool, news, pix — admin @ 15:35.ICT

Reuters/ScanImage from Dagbladet.no

[Reuters/ScanImage] from Dagbladet.no, 23.02.2007, 21:28 (originally here) The depth of this hole is said to be some 100 metres. Three bodies have been found in it so far. Get the latest updates from Google News.

Firefox 2.0.0.2 out

Filed under: Uncategorized — adm @ 15:21.ICT

Firefox 2.0.0.2 is now official. There are many fixes and security updates as well as better Vista support. 1.5.0.10 was also released.

read more | digg story

2006.September.2.Sat

Paris Hilton’s Linux Distro. ;))))))

Filed under: cool, fllo, flo, fun, gnu-linux, , media, news, pix, soft — adm @ 7:00.ICT

It’s indubitable: Linux geeks are now the ultimate in hip, chic, cool or what have you.

Thursday, August 31 12:00 AM ET

Paris Hilton Releases Tinkerbell Linux

By Nikolaj Borg

Paris Hilton and TuxNew York, NY - The Linux world grew by yet another distribution this summer, as Paris Hilton announced the release of Tinkerbell Linux.

On her MySpace blog, the New York socialite announced the release named after her famous Chihuahua, Tinkerbell.”First,” she writes, “I think The Open Source Movement is, like, really hot. I’ve been dabbling with coding for ages, but it’s taken me some time to find the courage to release it.

As you know, I’m a shy and modest person, and wasn’t sure if it was good enough for the strict standards of the coding community.”
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It’s almost too much to even imagine: Paris hammering away at 10,000 lines of code with her tanga twisting deep into her toosh… ((;)))- ADM

Full Story at the BBSpot

2006.August.14.Mon

Student releases “iProcrastinate” homework organization app… For free!

Filed under: Uncategorized — adm @ 11:33.ICT

The beta (but not that beta) release of iProcrastinate, a free download to college and high school students. Helps lazy students keep track of their homework, big projects, etc. Just in time for the coming school year, and nothing beats free! Give it a try, and see how you like it.

read more | digg story

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