Anonymous ID: E9ZUsojR Nov. 22, 2017, 10:04 p.m. No.150568815   🗄️plebs   >>1054

>>150568489

My mom passed away from glioblastoma multiforme in her temporal lobe where she'd always keep the cordless phone, she loved talking to everyone which means SAR documentation is a lie. Non-ionizing radiation at specific frequencies can damage DNA

Anonymous ID: E9ZUsojR Nov. 22, 2017, 10:07 p.m. No.150569144   🗄️plebs

If it's true that non-ionizing radiation can damage DNA that would mean no more radio, no more satellite transmissions, no more Cellphones, no more wireless, period

Anonymous ID: E9ZUsojR Nov. 22, 2017, 10:09 p.m. No.150569299   🗄️plebs

>>150569187

I've always thought that the Fermi paradox can be explained by saying aliens are out there and laughing at us but not willing to mingle till we grow up

Anonymous ID: E9ZUsojR Nov. 22, 2017, 10:16 p.m. No.150570005   🗄️plebs   >>0103 >>1705

>https://www.cia.gov/about-cia/cia-museum/experience-the-collection/text-version/stories/cias-impact-on-technology.html

 

>Finally, the CIA-assisted technology probably most familiar to you is one many of us use on a regular basis: Google Earth. In February 2003, the CIA-funded venture-capitalist firm In-Q-Tel made a strategic investment in Keyhole, Inc., a pioneer of interactive 3-D earth visualization and creator of the groundbreaking rich-mapping EarthViewer 3D system. CIA worked closely with other Intelligence Community organizations to tailor Keyhole’s systems to meet their needs. The finished product transformed the way intelligence officers interacted with geographic information and earth imagery. Users could now easily combine complicated sets of data and imagery into clear, realistic visual representations. Users could “fly” from space to street level seamlessly while interactively exploring layers of information including roads, schools, businesses, and demographics. In the private sector, this flyover capability was so compelling that multiple TV networks used EarthViewer 3D to fly over Iraqi cities and landscapes in news broadcasts using publicly available satellite images. All of this acclaim eventually caught the attention of Google Inc., a multinational cyber-focused corporation, which acquired Keyhole in 2004, thereby laying the groundwork for the development of Google Earth.

Anonymous ID: E9ZUsojR Nov. 22, 2017, 10:18 p.m. No.150570205   🗄️plebs

So Google, Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft, blah blah blah all are run through Keyhole Inc. and it's managed by the Crap In America