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POPSMilitary Plans To Control Internet Revealed PLEASE go& READ the original BBC article that has exposed plans of the U.S military to "provide maximum control"of the Internet as detailed in a declassified secret Pentagon document signed by the U.S. Secretary of Defense for "electronic war",including the military forces planting information in the net-media!.didn't want to clip it,cause the whole aricle is precious!!couldn't believe in my eyes what i was reading,still can't!!in the BBC article,you can even read the original declassified secret Pentagon document for military project"Operation Roadmap"(pdf document).that is,IF you can read it,cause most of the contents are censored,filled with black lines covering almost the whole document!!!obviously the military forces are determined to invade&into the internet territories as well...
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POPSGod Bless The Internet weren't the internet,we wouldn't all learn this great lession of pure affection&love,brought to you exclusively by Nature C.O......
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POPSPatience&Tolerance "a true friend is someone who thinks u r a good egg even though he knows u r slightly cracked"XD
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POPSPierced Eyeglasses i don't know if it's beautiful or ugly,this is a matter of each individual's taste.....but it sure is strange... :)
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POPSPolitics Explained.... ;) Politics explaind in action...with simple examples...so simple you realise every political system is either crap either utopia....-explanations with black humour so whoever has strong political beliefs,do not get too itchy... :) -
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POPSBrain More Active While Daydreaming Than Thought Scientists have to date thought that the brain's "default network" - which is linked to easy, routine mental activity and includes the medial prefrontal cortex (PFC), the posterior cingulate cortex and the temporoparietal junction - is the only part of the brain that is active while a person's mind wanders. However, the latest study has shown that the brain's "executive network" - associated with high-level, complex problem-solving and including the lateral PFC and the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex - also gets activated while people daydream. "This is a surprising finding, that these two brain networks are activated in parallel. Until now, scientists have thought they operated on an either-or basis - when one was activated, the other was thought to be dormant," says Christoff.