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Canada Joins The Trans – Pacific Partnership [video]

Press For Truth
June 21, 2012

As the G20 summit in Mexico comes to a close Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has announced that Canada will be joining the Trans – Pacific Partnership. Bilderberg member Stephen Harper is continuing to sell out the sovereignty of our country one trade deal at a time.
For more info on the TPP:
http://www.tpp2012.com/


Bashar – “Wholeness of Being” – June 20, 2010 [video]

Youtube — BasharCommunications
June 20, 2010


CrossTalk: Exceptional Empire [video]

Russia Today
June 18, 2012

Can the US be considered an empire? Is it a global force for stability or instability? How much does it cost to be an empire? And do Americans regard their homeland as an empire? CrossTalking with John Walsh, George Szamuely and Herbert London.

Watch all CrossTalk shows here:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1F38BDDE9861D9A6 (Season 2010/11)
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF5410DB7CFDE2246 (Season 2011/12)

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Agent Provocateur at Bilderberg 2012 Tried to Set Up Protesters With Fake Bomb Threat [video]

The Intel Hub
June 11, 2012

Jason Bermas conducts an interview with two We Are Change activists who helped confirm our story in regards to an agent provocateur who attempted to set up the protests very early the first morning.

http://theintelhub.com
http://twitter.com/intelhub


Secret backdoors in microprocessors discovered [video]

End the Lie
March 28, 2012


The Insects Are Watching: The Future of Government Surveillance Technology

by Susanne Posel, Contributor
Activist Post
June 17, 2012

In June of 2011, the US military admitted to having drone technology so sophisticated that it could be the size of a bug.

In what is referred to as the “microaviary” on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, drones are in development and design to replicate the flight patterns of moths, hawks and other air-borne creatures of the natural world.

Greg Parker, aerospace engineer, explains: “We’re looking at how you hide in plain sight” for the purpose of carrying out espionage or kill missions.

Cessna-sized Predator drones, used to carry out unmanned attacks, are known around the world. The US Pentagon has an estimated 7,000 aerial drones in their arsenal.

In 2011, the Pentagon requested $5 billion for drones from Congress by the year 2030.

Their investigative technology is now moving toward “spy flies” equipped with sensors and mircocameras to detect enemies and nuclear weapons.

Parker is using helicopter technology to allow his computer-driven drone “dragonflies” to become precise intelligence gathering weapons.

To have a computer do it 100 per cent of the time, and to do it with winds, and to do it when it doesn’t really know where the vehicle is, those are the kinds of technologies that we’re trying to develop.

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has unveiled hummingbird drones that can fly at speeds of 11 miles per hour.

DARPA is also inserting computer chips into moth pupae in the hopes of hatching “cyborg moths”.

Within DARPA is the Hybrid Insect Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems project (HIMEM), whose aim is to develop shutterbugs – insects with cameras attached to their very nervous system that can be controlled remotely. Under HIMEM, there are researchers working on cyborg beetles.Other institutions are hard at work for the US government, developing more insect technology.

The California Institute of Technology has created a “mircobat ornithopter” that flies and fits comfortably in the palm of your hand.

A team at Harvard University has successfully built a housefly-like robot with synthetic wings that buzz at 120 beats per second.

Back in 2007, at the International Symposium on Flying Insects and Robots, Japanese researchers unveiled a radio-controlled hawk-moth.

While the US military would have the American public believe that these new “fly drones” are used for overseas missions, insect drones have been spotted surveilling streets right here in the US.

It is believed that these insect-like drones are high-tech surveillance tools used by the Department of Homeland Security.

The US government is experimenting with different types of micro-surveillance capabilities, such as cultivating insects with computer chips in them in the hopes of breeding software directly into their bodies to control flight patterns remotely.The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has been working on this technology since the 1970s. Known as the “inscetothopter”, it was developed by the Office of Research and Development for the CIA.

It appears to be a dragonfly; however, it contains a tiny gasoline engine to control its four wings. It was subsequently classified as a failure because it could not maintain flight against natural wind patterns.Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has created a butterfly-shaped drone that is the smallest built thus far. It can hover in mid-flight, just as a helicopter and take pictures with its 0.15 gram camera and memory card.

The “butterfly” imitates nature so well, that birds and other insects are convinced it is real and not man-made.

RELATED ACTIVIST POST ARTICLE:

How Close Are We to a Nano-based Surveillance State?

Susanne Posel is the Chief Editor of Occupy Corporatism. Our alternative news site is dedicated to reporting the news as it actually happens; not as it is spun by the corporately funded mainstream media. You can find us on our Facebook page.


World War III on Syria Makes a Vague Future – Mr Aleppo [video]

108morris108
June 18, 2012

Syria is slipping and sliding into war – A resident Syrian explains.