Archief voor Januari, 2008
Door Jeremy Laurance die
Scientists experimentele hersenen uitvoert is de chirurgie op een mens op de leeftijd van 50 over een mechanisme gestruikeld dat kon openen hoe het geheugen werkt.
De toevallige doorbraak kwam tijdens een experiment oorspronkelijk om de zwaarlijvige man eetlust te onderdrukken, gebruikend de meer en meer succesvolle techniek van diep-hersenenstimulatie. De elektroden werden geduwd in de man hersenen en werden bevorderd met een elektrische stroom. In plaats van het verliezen van eetlust, had de patiënt in plaats daarvan intens…
DE WET VAN DE ONDERBREKINGEN VAN BUSH VIER KEER IN HET ONDERTEKENEN VAN NIEUWE REKENING
Woensdag, 30 Januari, 2008
VOORTGANGSRAPPORT - vroeger ondertekende deze week, President Bush het Nationale Akte van de Vergunning van de Defensie van 2008, dat een statuut verbiedend het beleid van Bush van het besteden van belastingbetalergeld „om om het even welke militaire installatie omvatte op te richten of de basis voor het voorzien het permanente plaatsen van Verenigde Staten Krachten in Irak.“ bewapende Maar Bush maakte stil een het ondertekenen verklaring aan de wet vast, bewerend een unilateraal recht te negeren…
De Hertelling van Newhampshire een „Misdadige Onderneming“
Woensdag, 30 Januari, 2008
Is de de fraudedeskundige overtuigde keten van de stem van bewaring corrupte
Paul Joseph Watson
Fresh van haar confrontaties in Van Newhampshire tijdens welke openbare ambtenaren over slapdash ketting van bewaring en stembus het knoeien kwesties werden geroosterd, is Bev Harris nu overtuigd dat een „misdadige onderneming“ de primaire hertelling in werking stelt.
Harris was fundamenteel in het doorlichten en de productie van de speciale het Binnendringen in een beveiligd computersysteem HBO Democratie, en heeft…
Waarom zijn Ron Paul Supporters So Angry?
Woensdag, 30 Januari, 2008
Door Klem Baldwin
toen de Wenk Glenn Congreslid Ron Paul een paar weken interviewde geleden, zei hij dat hij doodsbedreiging ontvangen had die van mensen de verdedigers van Ron beweert te zijn Paul.
Ik heb gehoord andere journalisten gelijkaardige beschuldigingen tegen de verdedigers van Paul van het Congreslid maken. Of course, I have no way of knowing whether any of this is true or not. And neither does ...
Bush orders NSA to snoop on US agencies
Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
Cyber attack fear used to expand spy grid
By Ashlee Vance in Mountain View
Not content with spying on other countries, the NSA (National Security Agency) will now turn on the US's own government agencies thanks to a fresh directive from president George Bush.
Under the new guidelines, the NSA and other intelligence agencies can bore into the internet networks of all their peers. The Bush administration ...
Website ‘spy’ will increase council tax
Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
By Sarah O’Grady
LABOUR claims that it has postponed council tax revaluation in England are today exposed as a sham.
Gordon Brown has continued to authorise a “database state” to increase council tax bills, according to new documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act.
A contract signed by the ...
US propped up Suharto despite rights abuses
Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
AFP
The United States declassified documents Monday detailing how Washington propped up ex-Indonesian leader Suharto, who died at the weekend, at the expense of democracy and human rights.
The documents, declassified following requests under a freedom of information law, showed the US administration did not use its leverage to bring Suharto to account during his 32-year reign until his last months in office.
"One thing that is clear from the tens of thousands ...
IPS leak suggests ID card fingerprint chop
Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
Prints might just be needed for 'special' groups
By John Lettice
A key component of the UK ID card scheme, the central database of fingerprints, may be abandoned, according to a leaked Home Office document obtained by the Observer. The document doesn't suggest entirely scrapping fingerprints, but instead suggests that their value should be assessed for each group of the population enrolled.
So how does ...
BAE and Accenture pull out of ID cards bid
Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
Withdrawal of two systems integrators adds to problems for increasingly controversial national identity scheme.
Miya Knights
Two leading systems integrators (SIs) have withdrawn from the shortlist of bidders looking to run the National Identity Scheme (NIS) framework procurement programme.
BAE Systems and Accenture both confirmed late yesterday they had abandoned plans to run the project introducing ID cards for UK citizen, leaving CSC, EDS, Fujitsu, ...
Memo Details Objections to WTC Command Center
Monday, January 28th, 2008
By WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM
The New York Police Department produced a detailed analysis in 1998 opposing plans by the city to locate its emergency command center at the World Trade Center, but the Giuliani administration overrode those objections. The command center later collapsed from damage in the Sept. 11 terrorist attack.
“Seven World Trade Center is a poor choice for the site of a crucial ...
New US plot against Iranian banks
Monday, January 28th, 2008
In its bid to halt Iran's nuclear program, the US has called on Turkey to be 'vigilant' over financial operations with Iranian banks.
The US Undersecretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Stuart A. Levey called on Ankara to be 'vigilant' over financial operations with state-run Iranian banks, AP said.
Levey said Ankara should scrutinize activities of Turkish-based branches of Mellat Bank since Washington arbitrarily blacklisted Banks ...
US warns out-of-control spy satellite is falling
Monday, January 28th, 2008
Paul Harris
A large American spy satellite is expected to fall to Earth some time in the next month, officials said yesterday.
It is unclear where the space debris might come down, but it could hit ground in late February or March. It is also not known whether the satellite could contain potentially hazardous materials, such as a nuclear-powered reactor.
Officials said they had lost control over the satellite and had ...
Care for 9/11 Responders Is Piecemeal
Monday, January 28th, 2008
Plan for Processing Center On Hold, Funding Uncertain
By Robin Shulman
As President Bush gives his State of the Union speech Monday, there will be one man in the audience who plans to sit quietly and watch, his very presence a form of protest.
Joseph Libretti, 51, is sick. He has been diagnosed with chronic lung disease since volunteering after Sept. 11, 2001, to cut through steel ...
Human Rights : Nico Ntumba
Monday, January 28th, 2008
“ A community is democratic only when the humblest and weakest person can enjoy the highest civil, economic, and social rights that the biggest and most powerful possess …”
Dear friend / supporter ;
Re: Nico Ntumba Inquiry : Abusive / Oppressive
Executive Orders against Innocent Mistaken for
Spy in 1988 : Secret Military Tribunal
for High Treason ( News BlackOut )
For the last 19 years , we ...
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Monday, January 28th, 2008
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