Technology May 2012 Archives
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Students will be tracked via chips in IDs
Northside Independent School District plans to track students next year on two of its campuses using technology implanted in their student identification cards in a trial that could eventually include all 112 of its schools and all of its nearly 100,000 students.
Google’s Unlimited Secrecy and Unaccountability Grow Unchecked
Fascism occurs when a society loses control of Government and Corporations are not accountable for their actions.
Bilderberg Wants Mandatory Internet ID for Europe
While the international ACTA treaty and United States’ CISPA legislation are setting the stage to clamp down on the world wide web, technocrats are working overtime to try to pin down your identity and make sure all your activities are thoroughly monitored and under control.
Britain will use Sound Weapons During Olympics
The LRAD technology used in sound weapons was perfected decades ago. It makes it possible to send verbal messages into the minds of people as if someone was talking into their brains over long distances.
Fukushima Reactor 4 Threatens Humanity Worse Than Chernobyl
The news you are about to read puts everything else in the category of “insignificant” by comparison. Concerned about the 2012 U.S. presidential election? Worried about GMOs? Fluoride? Vaccines? Secret prisons? None of that even matters if we don’t solve the problem of Fukushima reactor No. 4, which is on the verge of a catastrophic failure that could unleash enough radiation to end human civilization on our planet.
Facebook Initial Offering Debacle Could Further Erode Economy
If it sounds like a scam and smells like a scam, it is probably a scam. Zuckerberg and Thiel sold off millions of shares
Facebook’s Overvalued Stock Fiasco Uncovered
Although the slide on Facebook’s stock price was officially explained as a ‘glitch’, reality demonstrates that the company’s artificially high-valued position was due to the intervention of its underwriters.
Facebook’s Share Offering Bailed Out by Underwriters
Stepped In to Support Social Network’s Shares at Offering Price.
How Bad is CISPA when a Giant Tech Company Cries Foul?
Despite big name tech companies — such as Facebook, Microsoft, and Oracle — supporting the controversial Internet surveillance bill that passed in the House last week, Mozilla has come out against the legislation.
Pesticide exposure linked to Lower Intelligence
A new study published on the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that when pregnant women are exposed to moderate levels of a common pesticide knows as Chlorpyrifos or CPF, their children tend to experience changes in the structure of their brains. These changes, the study says, are long lasting and often result in lower levels of intelligence.