April 15th, 2008
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God help us all. The thought-police are upon us.
Source: Washington Post
By Nita Farahany
Sunday, April 13, 2008; Page B03
Imagine a world of streets lined with video cameras that alert authorities to any suspicious activity. A world where police officers can read the minds of potential criminals and arrest them before they commit any crimes. A [...]
March 18th, 2008
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This is by far the most disturbing thing I have seen all day. Boston Dynamics has created an amazing robot.
This four-legged dog-like robot thing carries payloads up to 300 lbs up hills, it handles ice, and recovers from a guy shoving it with his foot. This is humanity’s future. God help [...]
January 22nd, 2008
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…if we’re all one giant global entity, then every civil war is a world war.
December 20th, 2007
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It is almost undeniable. The numbers are in. The true cause of carbon increase, and of course global warming, are tax increases. The graphs are so similar it just begs the question, “do these possibly fit together”?
As the tax burden on every human on the planet increases, carbon output increases for some [...]
December 12th, 2007
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By MIGUEL HELFT
Published: December 11, 2007
OAKLAND, Calif., Dec. 10 — Will privacy sell? Ask.com is betting it will. The fourth-largest search engine company will begin a service today called AskEraser, which allows users to make their searches more private.
Ask.com and other major search engines like Google, Yahoo and Microsoft typically keep track of search [...]
November 1st, 2007
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See another InFreedomsCause article on global warming: Al-Gore-ithm for Global Enslavement and the Inconvenient Ooops.
November 1st, 2007
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