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No swarms in space: DARPA axes $200mn ‘fractionated sat’ project

No swarms in space: DARPA axes $200mn ‘fractionated sat’ project

truther May 20, 2013 0

After spending more than $200 million, the Pentagon’s advanced research branch has decided to scrap one of its key space projects, System F6, which aimed to distribute functions of a big satellite into several

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Human takeover by machines may be closer than we think

Human takeover by machines may be closer than we think

truther May 9, 2013 1

Are you prepared to meet your robot overlords? The idea of superintelligent machines may sound like the plot of "The Terminator" or "The Matrix," but many experts say the idea isn't far-fetched. Some even think

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Pentagon to Build Robots With ‘Real’ Brains

Pentagon to Build Robots With ‘Real’ Brains

truther April 12, 2013 0

A Pentagon-funded team of scientists have constructed a machine that functions like a human brain and would enable robots to think independently and act autonomously

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Pentagon’s DARPA reveals their most human-like robot yet

Pentagon’s DARPA reveals their most human-like robot yet

truther April 9, 2013 0

The Pentagon’s army of space-age robot warriors is getting a lot more real. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, has released video footage of a project that’s been long in the works and

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Bill Gates’ $100 million database to track students

Bill Gates’ $100 million database to track students

truther March 28, 2013 3

Over the past 18 months, a massive $100 million public-school database spearheaded by the $36.4 billion-strong Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has been in the making that freely shares student information with private companies. The

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Next generation military robots have minds of their own

Next generation military robots have minds of their own

truther March 12, 2013 0

Think of advanced robotics, and it is easy to let your mind wander to the sentient beings depicted in Blade Runner, or the soulless, autonomous assassins in the Terminator franchise. But, despite widespread press about

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225,000 US patients die in doctors’ hands: silence of the lambs

225,000 US patients die in doctors’ hands: silence of the lambs

truther March 6, 2013 2

In my previous article, I examined the silence of the lambs (media) concerning the collusion between Monsanto and the FDA. In the case of medical care in America, that purposeful silence reigns supreme as well. By

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Activists launch campaign against ‘autonomous weapons’: Killer robots must be stopped

Activists launch campaign against ‘autonomous weapons’: Killer robots must be stopped

truther February 25, 2013 1

Autonomous weapons’, which could be ready within a decade, pose grave risk to international law, claim activists A new global campaign to persuade nations to ban “killer robots” before they reach the production stage is

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Tesco accused of using RFID armbands to monitor its staff

Tesco accused of using RFID armbands to monitor its staff

truther February 16, 2013 1

Tesco workers are being made to wear electronic armbands that managers can use to grade how hard they are working. A former staff member has claimed employees are given marks based on how efficiently they

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The Ultimate Goal Is Mind Control

The Ultimate Goal Is Mind Control

truther February 11, 2013 2

Series, I detailed how special interests, university think tanks, combined with key federal agencies, are conspiring to implement (not plan) complete control over the internet. Initially, I believe that their two goals are (1)

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Welfare, food stamp recipients could soon be required to get microchipped with RFID tags

Welfare, food stamp recipients could soon be required to get microchipped with RFID tags

truther February 7, 2013 6

For at least the past 15 years, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has been actively trying to develop new ways to decrease fraud in the federal food stamp program, which currently covers nearly

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