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POPSThe FBI is watching on Twitter and responding It shouldn’t be surprising that our government is monitoring Twitter and other social networking sites. This type of communication is a ‘near perfect’ match to what Big Brother dreams of using to check the pulse of our nations mood. One way to make it perfect for them is if they knew exactly who was behind the masks, i.e., the online names and avatars. Another way would be if everyone used social media sites, but they don’t, so they rely on telco’s to monitor us. I find it interesting that, as one commenter stated, a corporation, in this case Allstate Insurance, intercepted a complaint against their company and responded to the complainant on behalf of Allstate. It would not surprise me to learn that political parties would gather intel from these sites to formulate plans on how to structure their next campaign.
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POPSUS Intelligence Releases 'Trends 2025 Report' World government and "decline of democracy". Actually, if one looks at the "think tanks" who comprised this (and released by National Intel headed by McConnell, who is a neoconservative), it is THEIR BLUEPRINT, not a projecting of what might happen, thus a self-fulfilling prediction. Obama is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, one of the key think tanks involved in this report and the American Enterprise Institute is stacked with militant Zionists and neoconservatives too. The Atlantic Council is a world government organization, with ties back to Clarence K. Streit who published the blueprint for a PAX AMERICANA or World Federation of Democracies in 1941. They point to possible nuclear war between Pakistan and India (being sparked by Mambia now) and a Pandemic where tens to hundreds of millions of Americans within the US Homeland would become ill and deaths would mount into the tens of millions,”
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POPSIntel Announces New Processors Not a new architecture line, but a change in the materials used to produce their processors... This allows higher transistor densities and more efficient energy use.
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POPSElectronic paper company receives $100 million funding That's some serious money, looks like the age of e-paper may actually be near. From Plastic Logic's site... "The thinness, lightness and robustness enabled by the flexibility of Plastic Logic’s displays will, at last, enable electronic reader products that are as comfortable and natural to read as paper whether at the beach, in a train or relaxing on the sofa at home."