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A MESSAGE FOR ALL OF HUMANITY ~ Charlie Chaplin. RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms. Neil deGrasse Tyson Testifies Before Senate Science Committee, March 7, 2012. You've Felt It Your Entire Life. Owned & Operated MUST WATCH!!!! Department of Homeland Security buying up enough ammo to wage seven-year war against the American people. (NaturalNews) As we recently reported, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), an agency that says its main purpose now is to thwart “homegrown terrorism,” has awarded a contract to ammunition manufacturer ATK for acquiring 450 million rounds of .40 caliber hollow point ammo. You can view the announcement of the ammunition purchase at this press release: Our initial coverage of the story is at: Many readers may not know this, but “hollow point” ammunition is never purchased for practice or training.

This ammunition is purchased for the sole purpose of being used in active fighting. At the same time, it is a violation of the Geneva Convention to use hollow point ammunition on the battle field. This is crucial to understand. It means the occupying federal government is acquiring this ammunition to be used against the American people. 2. 3. 4. 5. Computer that can decode your thoughts and put them into words.

Technology could offer lifeline for stroke victims and people hit by degenerative diseasesIn the study, a computer analyzed brain activity and reproduced words that people were hearing By Tamara Cohen Updated: 05:49 GMT, 1 February 2012 It sounds like the stuff of science fiction dreams - or nightmares. Scientists believe they have found a way to read our minds, using a computer program that can decode brain activity in our brains and put it into words. They say it could offer a lifeline to those whose speech has been affected by stroke or degenerative disease, but many will be concerned about the implications of a technique that can eavesdrop on thoughts and reproduce them.

Scroll down for video Scientific breakthrough: An X-ray CT scan of the head of one of the volunteers, showing electrodes distributed over the brain's temporal lobe, where sounds are processed The scientists believe the technique could also be used to read and report what they were thinking of saying next. Watch video here.

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