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US House of Representative votes to ban NSA provision
Representatives voted 293 to 121 to ban the NSA from performing warrantless searches of data collected under foreign surveillance program.
The US House of Representative on Thursday night endorsed a move to ban a major provision of the National Security Agency.
Representatives voted 293 to 121 to ban the NSA from performing warrantless searches of data collected under foreign surveillance program,...
USPS Explores Attaching Electronic Sensors to Your Mail
The US Postal Service is looking to integrate with the “Internet of Things” by attaching electronic sensors to your mail.
The proposal appears in a solicitation posted on FedBizOpps which announces a program to, “Provide a vision for the Internet of Things applied to the Postal Service (the Internet of Postal Things — IoPT): a conceptual design of how new sensor and other data collection technologies...
Harley-Davidson builds first electric bike
The latest creation from Harley-Davidson can go from zero to 60 miles-per-hour faster than you can finish reading this sentence, but you’ll be hard pressed to find one at your local filling station anytime soon.
Not only is Harley-Davidson’s newest bike not available on the market yet, the company will start touring a dozen prototypes around the United States next week but it’s also the first...
Infectious Tuberculosis Moving Across U.S. Border, Ice Whistleblower Confirms
Agent confirms reports that deadly, infectious illness is penetrating the US-Mexico border.
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement whistleblower, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to Infowars, asserted the recent surge of illegal immigrants is also bringing with it tuberculosis and other communicable diseases, confirming reports deadly, infectious illness is penetrating the US-Mexico border.
“We...
Android & Windows Phone Join Apple's Kill Switch
Google and Microsoft are planning to incorporate a “kill switch” technology into the next versions of their smartphone operating systems as evidence mounts that such features actively deter thieves.
Under growing pressure from public officials, the companies have said they will add mechanisms to remotely disable their devices, similar to one introduced by Apple last year.
Google will add a “factory...
Ancient games found in New Mexico landfill site
Excavations in New Mexico have led to an unlikely find hundreds of controversially-buried failed Atari game cartridges.
Entombed in a landfill were the cartridges of the “E.T.” game, which were part of the force that dealt the death blow to the biggest videogame company of the early ’80s.
The game, according to some, is the worst of its kind to have ever come into existence, bearing...
10 herbs and foods that kill superbugs
Longtime readers of Natural News know that, because of massive over-prescribing by the modern healthcare industry, today’s crop of antibiotics are becoming less and less effective. Another culprit: The increased use of antibiotics in factory-farm animals.
“It is not difficult to make microbes resistant to penicillin in the laboratory by exposing them to concentrations not sufficient to kill them,”...
Elon Musk plans to take people to Mars within 10 years
Entrepreneur and inventor Elon Musk has some travel suggestions that are out of this world. The SpaceX CEO known as the brains behind the Tesla electric car says he wants to take humans to Mars during the next decade.
Speaking to CNBC this week, the South African-born billionaire said that his main goal at this moment is to perfect technology that would make space travel possible in the not-so-distant...
Nature hits Nebraska again, this time by 2 Tornados
Several tornadoes tore through northeast Nebraska on Monday, leaving one child dead and 19 injured and a path of destruction in its wake as governor declares a state of emergency.
The National Weather Service confirmed a storm carried at least two tornadoes, touching down about one mile apart through the town of Pilger and surrounding areas.
Victims were transported to three regional hospitals, and...
US total debt reaches stunning 60 Trillion Dollars!
America, its government, businesses, and people are nearly $60 trillion in debt, according to the latest economic data from the St. Louis Federal Reserve. And private debt, not government borrowing, is the biggest reason for the huge deficit.
Total US debt at the end of the first quarter of 2014, on March 31 totaled almost $59.4 trillion – up nearly $500 billion from the end of the fourth quarter...
Putin Responds In Force After Obama Orders Atomic Bombs To Europe
A truly apocalyptic report issued hours ago by the Ministry of Defense (MoD) today says that President Putin has ordered over 80,000 troops to “deploy immediately” to their forward operating “stations” on the Ukrainian border and the “immediate” cut-off of all natural gas supplies to Ukraine after he received confirmation that President Obama has placed US atomic weapons and their “delivery...
Church Groups Ship Illegals Deeper Into U.S.
South Texas church groups are working around the clock to shuttle what appears to be hundreds of illegal immigrants to housing facilities, benefiting the Obama administration in its deliberate plan to flood America with illegal aliens for political purposes.
Infowars reporters are on the ground in the Rio Grande Valley, the continental United States’ southernmost region, where children and parents...
Canada's Supreme Court rules in Favor of Internet Privacy
Internet service providers should not turn over internet users’ information to law enforcement officials without a warrant, Canada’s Supreme Court has ruled.
Internet service providers should not turn over their users’ private information to law enforcement officials without a warrant, Canada’s Supreme Court has ruled.
The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that warrantless searches are “presumptively...
‘Warp drive’: Faster-than-light NASA spacecraft
A NASA scientist and a renowned graphic artist have teamed up to produce designs for a vessel that may someday allow human beings to travel the universe and beyond in a first-of-its-kind warp drive spacecraft faster than light.
Impressive illustrations of the work-in-progress NASA’s New Design for a Warp Drive Ship” made their way to the web this week while NASA researcher Harold White and Dutch...
Saturn's moon Titan 'smells' aromatic' says NASA
Titan, Saturn’s largest moon appears before the planet as it undergoes seasonal changes in this natural color view from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft in this handout released by NASA August 29, 2012.
The US space agency has come up with a recipe that captures key flavors of Saturn’s moon Titan out of a need to understand a previously unidentified chemical composition hidden beyond its orange...