Posts Tagged ‘gap’

‘State of Surveillance’ With Edward Snowden & Shane Smith

Print Friendly The full episode of VICE on HBO’s ‘State of Surveillance’ is available to stream for free on VICE News. When NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden leaked details of massive government surveillance programs in 2013, he ignited a raging debate over digital privacy and security. That debate came to a head this year, when Apple […]

Confirmed: The soil under your feet is teeming with life

     What lies beneath? Researchers hardly know. That’s the message of a new atlas describing the biodiversity of soil, to be released tomorrow (May 25) at the United Nations Environmental Assembly in Nairobi, Kenya. Dirt, the authors say, is remarkably diverse. There are some 30,000 worm species squirming in the soil around the world, and […]

The Obscure Mangiapane Cave in Sicily, Italy: Trapped in a time capsule

     Mangiapane Cave (known also in Italian as Grotta Mangiapane) is a cave that has been occupied on and off since prehistoric times. In addition to being a prehistoric site, Mangiapane Cave is also well-known for being the location of a village that is reported to have been left untouched for the last 70 years. […]

Genetic Destiny: Real Life Superheroes Walk Among Us

Susanne Posel ,Chief Editor Occupy Corporatism | Media Spokesperson, HEALTH MAX Brands   Thirty Researchers at the Ichan School of Medicine (ISM) have found 13 individuals that carry a genetic mutation that makes them super humans. By scanning genomes of 600,000 people, these Mendelian mutations , were discovered that should have killed […]

Supermassive Black Holes Mysteriously Align In Distant Universe

A vast region of space in the distant universe is spinning in the same direction, stretching the laws of physics beyond their current limits. Astronomers at the University of Cape Town and University of the Western Cape have used deep radio imaging survey to capture radio waves emitted from jets of galaxies over a large […]

BMX Rider TOTALLY OWNS Cop In “Most Bicycle Friendly City In America”

In a glorious video posted to YouTube, a California man lays down the law to a Long Beach police officer attempting to tell him its illegal to ride his bicycle on the Rainbow Harbor Esplanade boardwalk downtown. The video begins with the cop, who identifies himself as “Lieutenant Cobel,” telling a number of riders to “walk […]

ISIS shifts course after Paris, San Bernardino terror attacks

Alwaght- The crash of the Russian passenger jet in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula in October, 2015, for which the ISIS terror group has taken responsibility, could at the end of the road be more horrifying than Paris and then California’s San Bernardino terrorist attacks. Daniel L. Byman, a director of research and a senior fellow in […]

Free-market capitalism: Reducing humans to cash cows

     America is proud of capitalism. Proud of the competition which has produced a dazzling array of inventions and consumer products. Any incursion resulting in government control of the “free market” is generally met with outcries of that old bugaboo: “Communist infiltration!” The activities of the United States abroad have become redolent of resource grabs. […]

NYC grants ANYONE right to use single-sex facility ‘consistent with gender identity or expression’

According to the guidelines, issued by the New York City Commission on Human Rights, covered entities that have single-occupancy restrooms should make it crystal clear they “can be used by people of all genders.” The way to go is to post a sign in all single-sex facilities that states, “Under New York City Law, all […]

A Mother’s Christmas Wish – An Open Letter to Officer Jesse Hill

Earlier this year I met the mother of Autumn Steele, who was accidentally killed by a Burlington, Iowa police officer who slipped while trying to shoot the family dog. After speaking with her mother and writing THIS ARTICLE detailing the case, we continued to keep in touch, and eventually I came to consider her a true […]

Ancient mass extinction led to dominance of tiny fish, paleontologist shows

     When times are good, it pays to be the big fish in the sea; in the aftermath of disaster, however, smaller is better. According to new research led by the University of Pennsylvania’s Lauren Sallan, a mass extinction 359 million years ago known as the Hangenberg event triggered a drastic and lasting transformation of […]

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