Tag: conspiracy

  • YouTube will stop recommending “conspiracy” videos..

    YouTube will stop recommending “conspiracy” videos..

    YouTube claims it will stop recommending conspiracy videos.

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    Following complaints over the number of unwelcome videos appearing in recommendations, the Google-owned site says it plans to try and banish them.

    It says ‘borderline’ videos that come close to violating community guidelines or those which ‘misinform users in a harmful way.’ will now be excluded…

    MISINFORM.. USERS.. IN A HARMFUL WAY…

    Who judges? Who determines?

    MORE..

    ‘We’ll begin reducing recommendations of borderline content and content that could misinform users in harmful ways—such as videos promoting a phony miracle cure for a serious illness, claiming the earth is flat, or making blatantly false claims about historic events like 9/11.’

    YouTube says the decision affects less than 1 percent of videos – but this will still impact millions of clips.

    ‘We think this change strikes a balance between maintaining a platform for free speech and living up to our responsibility to users,’ YouTube said.

    However, it will not ban the videos.

    ‘To be clear, this will only affect recommendations of what videos to watch, not whether a video is available on YouTube.’

  • DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR?

    DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR?

    A few days ago there were various news reports that scientists gained an ability to transmit a sound to someone without devices.. without anyone else hearing it.. It would just appear INSIDE YOUR HEAD..

    In a paper published on Friday in the journal Optics Letters, the MIT team describes how it developed two different methods to transmit tones, music, and recorded speech via a laser.

    Getting into the details of how this is happening: For one of their methods, the researchers “swept” a laser beam at the speed of sound, changing the length of the sweeps to encode different audible pitches.

    This technique allowed them to transmit sound to a person more than 8.2 feet away at a volume of 60 decibels — about the loudness of background music or a conversation in a restaurant — without anyone between the source of the sound and the target hearing it.

    For the other method, they encoded an audio message by adjusting a laser beam’s power. They said this technique produced a quieter but clearer result.

    This entire news event has brought up some memories of distant paranoia.. Remember those old MKULTRA allegations? People who said that noises or thoughts were beamed directly into their unsuspecting heads?

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3k8VTZEt0bc]
    Here is a YOUTUBE video on this very topic..
    Jian Liang Wall Street Insider’s Absolute Mind Control Testimony 19Dec 2018

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    This is also NOT the first time this ability has become known..

    Dateline early 2018: Non-lethal yet still horribly unpleasant weapons are all the rage these days, from puke rays to pink tasers. What’s the next step? How about a beam that inserts voices into your head? Yes, you could be minding your own business looting a Best Buy during a riot and all of the sudden there’s a voice coming from inside your own brain saying “We’re really disappointed with you.” Enter the SCHIZO BEAM..

    Traveling WAY BACK into the machine to 2007, this little tidbit of conspiracy was published by WIRED:

    Now the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is jumping on the bandwagon with their new “Sonic Projector” program:  The goal of the Sonic Projector program is to provide Special Forces with a method of surreptitious audio communication at distances over 1 km. Sonic Projector technology is based on the non-linear interaction of sound in air translating an ultrasonic signal into audible sound. The Sonic Projector will be designed to be a man-deployable system, using high power acoustic transducer technology and signal processing algorithms which result in no, or unintelligible, sound everywhere but at the intended target. The Sonic Projector system could be used to conceal communications for special operations forces and hostage rescue missions, and to disrupt enemy activities.

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    Clyde Lewis intelligently opined, 


    Today, however, this presumption might no longer hold. Sophisticated neuroimaging machines and brain-computer interfaces detect the electrical activity of neurons, enabling us to decode and even alter the nervous system signals that accompany mental processes. Whereas these advances have a great potential for research and medicine, they pose a fundamental ethical, legal and social challenge: determining whether or under what conditions it is legitimate to gain access to or interfere with another person’s neural activity. 

    This question has special social relevance because many neurotechnologies have moved away from a medical setting and into the commercial domain. Attempts to decode mental information via imaging are also occurring in court cases, sometimes in a scientifically questionable way. 

    The danger is in the fact that these newer “stealth” technologies could be used at any time – and the person being targeted would not even know they were being targeted.
    This technology could potentially be used against people who object to mandatory vaccination, medical kidnapping, the nationalization of our private health data, the use of toxic chemicals in food, mandatory indoctrination of children in the public education system, mainstream media brainwashing, the collection of information about our religious and political beliefs, the denial of the right to assemble in peaceful protests against the overreaching power of national and state government, to name just a few.
    Brain-reading technology can be seen as just another unavoidable trend that erodes a bit more of our personal space in the digital world. But given the sanctity of our mental privacy, we might not be so willing to accept this intrusion. People could, in fact, look at this technology as something that requires the reconceptualization of basic human rights and even the creation of neurospecific rights. 

    I am sure that if there is any reason to create an addendum to the fourth amendment it would be to detail neurospecific rights. We would have to add that beyond unlawful search and seizure of your effects we would have to declare that any and all neurosearches or mental controlling for interrogation or for any reason should be declared unconstitutional.

    The future is now. Or was it then?
    When did we get the ability to beam me up Scotty.. or at least hear SCOTTY being told to beam up? 

  • Alex Jones loss: Judge rules he needs to turn over marketing and financial data for INFOWARS to Sandy Hook families just as he returns to ROKU

    Alex Jones loss: Judge rules he needs to turn over marketing and financial data for INFOWARS to Sandy Hook families just as he returns to ROKU

    Judge Barbara Bellis has granted the discovery request of the family members’ of several children, a teacher, and an FBI agent who were killed during the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School the Newtown, Connecticut.

    MORE..

    The plaintiffs are suing Jones for defamation and allege that Jones spread a series of “abusive and outrageous false statements” and encouraged his viewers and listeners to act on this information.

    The plaintiffs allege that because of Jones’ actions, they have been subject to “physical confrontation and harassment, death threats, and a sustained barrage of harassment and verbal assault on social media.” The lawsuit further claims that Jones knew his Sandy Hook hoax talk was a bunch of lies but he pushed them anyway as part of a profit-making plan for his internet and radio shows.

    The plaintiffs will have access to internal company communications, including email messages and texts, concerning the Newtown massacre as well as the website’s contracts with social media companies, all of which could shed light on the intricacies behind Infowars’ conspiracy theory business model.

    Meanwhile, according to USA TODAY:

    Streaming player Roku has come under fire for bringing banned conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his InfoWars video channel back online.
    Jones, who has called the Sandy Hook school shootings a “hoax,” was thrown off Apple, Facebook, Spotify and other online platforms in 2018.
    “Roku’s shocking decision to carry Infowars and provide a platform for Alex Jones is an insult to the memory of the 26 children and educators killed at Sandy Hook,” said Josh Koskoff, a lawyer representing several Sandy Hook families suing Jones.

  • It appears that Sunspot solar observatory and nearby post office was shut down because a janitor had child porn images

    It appears that Sunspot solar observatory and nearby post office was shut down because a janitor had child porn images

    This is what KTSM is reporting:

    A federal search warrant reveals that Sunspot Solar Observatory was shut down as FBI agents conducted computer forensic searches for child pornography.

    The source of child pornography was traced to an IP address used at the observatory and a source within the building observed a computer with “not good” images on it, the warrant states.

    An investigation by the FBI revealed that a janitor is the main suspect in the search, however he has not been charged with a crime even though his name in on the warrant.

    The warrant states the suspect would use the observatory Wifi and a personal laptop to download the child pornography. 

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    So that is now officially the official story. We are told. 

    Of course people online are questing the veracity of the stated series of events and how a janitor, who it took days to track down for having images of child porn, is the reason that an entire observatory was shut down, black helicopters swooped in, a post office was closed, and nearby homes were evacuated.

  • Mulder and Scully still have the sunspot case

    Mulder and Scully still have the sunspot case

    The internet firestorm over the sudden closure of the Sunspot Solar Observatory went worldwide within the last 10 days..

    As of yesterday, there was finally an official statement of some form as to why. But the statement is not going to end the rampant speculation — these types of events get their fodder from “official statements” that fail to answer directly reasons why events occurred.

    The group that manages the Facebook page for the New Mexico facility say they are cooperating with on an ongoing criminal investigation..

    The Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy said “we became concerned that a suspect in the investigational potentially posed a threat to the safety of local staff and residents. For this reason, AURA temporarily vacated the facility and ceased science activities at this location.”

    AURA said it was their decision to vacate…
    The sheriff in town offers a different opinion, of course.. initially when the facility closed Benny House told the press that the FBI shut the facility down.. The local police and media reported Blackhawk helicopters circling the area and “a bunch of people and work crews” with antennas..

    In traditional FBI protocol, the agency is not confirming or denying an investigation.

    The facility is reopening.. but the theories are not ending.

    The whole event has the feel of a true life X FILES episode in action.

    The real version, not fiction.


  • Mystery continues on why the Sunspot solar observatory was shut down

    Mystery continues on why the Sunspot solar observatory was shut down

    Sunspot apologizes for the continued closure of the facilities,” a statement on the observatory’s Facebook page said on Sunday. “The Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) is addressing a security issue at the National Solar Observatory facility at Sacramento Peak, New Mexico and has decided to temporarily vacate the facility as a precautionary measure..





    And that is just about all the public knows about why the FBI shut down the observatory within notice warning or after-event statements..

    But online, theories rage into the night as to what caused the FBI to sweep into the town, close down the space observatory along with the town post office, and ever let anyone back in.. The entire observatory is reportedly empty at this time—employees obviously gone but some Twitter reports state that the actual equipment and other items have been taken away as well.

    Major media is rightly paying close attention to the hurricane along the East Coast,  but lost in the Atlantic shuffle appears to be any widespread coverage of this X-FILES-ish actual event taking place in Sunspot New Mexico.

    Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis has been the only national voice giving any coverage to the event—his program two nights in a row now used this weird event as its subject matter. On Wednesday’s program, Clyde Lewis got a call from someone who has purported to be an informant from within the darkest confines of government.. that person stated that there is a weather modification program actively being utilized by the government. The solar observatory, the informant told Lewis, was hacked by Chinese spies.. those spies were using the solar station to get information on a nearby missile site.
    Interesting theory..

    The overwhelming silence from any officials on this has given rise to the conspiracy theory taking place online.

    REDDIT has become an active hub for people theorizing as to the occurrences that would force the FBI and any other yet unnamed alphabet agency to take this dramatic action…

    A hacking?
    A mercury spill?
    A disease outbreak?
    A massive solar flare on the way?
    The upside down opened? Calling Eleven!

    One person wrote on public talk board 4Chan: “Forums are talking about it being a ‘super-flare’ strong enough to turn the surface of the planet into an uninhabitable wasteland.

    “Either we’ll have a press conference this week, or rich people are going to start ‘disappearing’ quietly.”

    Another person added: “A big enough solar flare from our sun could wipe us out. Probably just as likely as an asteroid.”



    Read more here: https://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-world/article218345090.html#storylink=cpy

  • ….the upside down opened!? The National Solar Observatory in New Mexico has been closed down for days with little explanation…

    ….the upside down opened!? The National Solar Observatory in New Mexico has been closed down for days with little explanation…

    …..we need a good conspiracy. and.. drum roll..

    WE HAVE ONE.


    The National Solar Observatory in New Mexico has been closed down for days with little explanation…

    Weird..

    That headline has caused panic and chaos in online circles who speculate about such things.

    From what we know, the research facility at Sacramento Peak was evacuated Thursday last week as was a nearby United States Post Office. It’s not clear when they will open their doors again.

    Oh it gets weirder..

    The Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, which operates the Sunspot observatory, said in a statement to the Daily News Wednesday afternoon that it is “addressing a security issue.”

    Officials decided to “temporarily vacate the facility as a precautionary measure,” spokeswoman Shari Lifson said, adding AURA is “working with the proper authorities on this issue.”

    And yes.. even weirder.

    The entire facility has been surrounded by police tape and techs working at the observatory were contacted who said: “It was a security risk area, and we were told to leave and don’t come back until we were told to.”

    And apparently there are Blackhawk helicopters at the site, circling overhead and that crews were on towers and around antennas and added that the sheriff’s office was not part of the investigation.

    Rod Spurgeon, a spokesman with the USPS:

    “Right now, what we’re told is that they’ve temporarily evacuated the area. We haven’t been told why… or when that expires.”

    A statement was made by the Otero County Sheriff:

    “The FBI is refusing to tell us what’s going on. We’ve got people up there (the observatory) that requested us to standby while they evacuate it. Nobody would really elaborate on any of the circumstances as to why. The FBI were up there. What their purpose was nobody will say.”

    All of this sounds a bit too much like the beginning of STRANGER THINGS, don’t you think!?

    It’s unclear when the observatory and the post office will reopen. Postal workers have been temporarily transferred to the post office in Cloudcroft, a USPS official told ABC7.

    Maybe weirdest…

    The FBI has not responded to requests for comment on the matter, according to local media. However according to ABC7, the federal agency told Sheriff House that the evacuation order could remain in place for several days.

    Sunspot is located in the Sacramento Mountains in Otero County about 15 miles south of the village Cloudcroft. There is currently a working telescope at the observatory, where New Mexico State University also conducts research.

    Let the conspiracies rage!!

  • Government official suffers “brain injury” in China

    Government official suffers “brain injury” in China

    Various sources are reporting this news.. it’s quote from ABC NEWS in its summation of odd events: 

    A U.S. government employee in southern China suffered a brain injury after reporting strange “sensations of sound and pressure,” a strikingly similar account to what American personnel experienced in recent years in CubaState Department officials said on Wednesday. In a health alert to American citizens in China posted online Wednesday, the U.S. Embassy and Consulates in China said an employee stationed in the sprawling port city of Guangzhou had “recently reported subtle and vague, but abnormal, sensations of sound and pressure.” The cause of the reported symptoms remains unknown.


    This is similar to the same news that came from Cuba in 2017, where various government officials of varied background were reporting odd brain injuries and health problems.. there are still mysteries surrounding those accounts—one even talked about a wall vanishing in front of him and almost paranormal otherworldly events.. Linda Moulton Howe recently appeared on Coast to Coast AM to detail out more of the odd Cuba issue.

    Now enter into the picture the Chinese conundrum.. normal sensations. Sound. Pressure. All consistent with a new modern weapon of epic proportions? All consistent with .. what?

    The mystery now continues, at least in the public eye. There is a vague faint hope that officials behind the scenes may know what it is and how to beat it. We can only hope.

  • Timothy Cunningham found near river; dead

    Timothy Cunningham found near river; dead

    ATLANTA – Channel 2 Action News has learned that the body found near the Chattahoochee River late Tuesday night is Timothy Cunningham.

    Cunningham — who worked at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — left work on Feb. 12, saying he wasn’t feeling well. The 35-year-old hadn’t been seen since. 

    The medical examiner said the preliminary cause of death for Cunningham is drowning but she said officials are still determining the exact cause of death. 

  • Just in case plans are scary but necessary

    Just in case plans are scary but necessary

    This morning while skimming VICE I found a snippet of information worth repeating:

    According to unpublished FEMA documents obtained by Government Attic, a FOIA database and non-profit organization, the Department of Homeland Security agency once mapped out a disaster plan for the occurrence of another geomagnetic “superstorm,” noting that the rare—yet “high-consequence”—scenario has “the potential for catastrophic impact on our nation and FEMA’s ability to respond.”

    Lots of sites and pages on social media are playing this up! Confirmation that the end times are here!

    ….I look at it a bit differently.

    First off if such an event occurred we would be barely ready. Some agencies and people with islands including solar panels could be well off, but society as a whole would undoubtedly disintegrate rapidly. That is where the contingency plans may need to be focused.. The aftermath. The weeks–months, years?–without power in some locales. And the idea that our life, powered by electricity, would be essentially shifted into the abyss of cavemen lifestyles immediately.
    Dapper dans donning suits and ties at work? That goes away quickly. That facade you’re comfortably acting out only works with heat, air conditioning, and lights.

    I am glad the government is planning things out. A solar flare of epic proportions happened before. It will happen again. All things, when able to happen, will happen. Disasters. Good days. Bad days. Asteroids. Water supply problems. Droughts. Floods.
    And yes, solar storms.

    The government needs to be better prepared. While they are at it they should also being hunting down killer asteroids that potentially can end life.
    And we can all hope that an asteroid doesn’t coincide with the solar storm.
    …that…that..would be hell on earth.

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