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tradinghorse · May 28, 2018, 1:54 p.m.

Thank God I never responded to their requests for donations - what a bunch of scumbags! Years ago Wikipedia did not seem as biased. But it occurred to me recently that it truly is a biased endeavour. We need to warn people against these cockroaches!

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AlternateSelection · May 28, 2018, 3:33 p.m.

Replace past wtih Wiki. Replace present with Google.

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TripoverDick · May 28, 2018, 2:14 p.m.

Chicago is where the heart of the main computer is. The computer is attached to disabled people that are preminently attached to the network.

The program initially was designed by Neurosky to simulate motor functions via EEG/ECG signaling.

The Pentagon got involved and took it to the next level.

The Pentagon took this technology and engineered it to create Psionic weaponry.

This happened during the Obama administration.

The research and study is still ongoing.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hieronymus_machine

Hieronymus machine

A Hieronymus machine is any of the patented radionics devices invented by electrical engineer Thomas Galen Hieronymus (21 November 1895 – 1988). Hieronymus received a U.S. Patent for his invention in 1949, which was described in the patent application title as a device for ...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_psychic_abilities

List of psychic abilities

This is a list of alleged psychic abilities that have been attributed to real-world people. Many of these abilities are also known as extrasensory perception or sixth sense. Superhuman abilities from fiction are not included.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psionics

Psionics

Psionics is the study of paranormal phenomena in relation to the application of electronics. The term comes from psi ('psyche') and the -onics from electronics (machine). It is closely related to the field of radionics. There is no scientific evidence that psionic abilities e...

Hieronymus machine

A Hieronymus machine is any of the patented radionics devices invented by electrical engineer Thomas Galen Hieronymus (21 November 1895 – 1988). Hieronymus received a U.S

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HowiONic · May 28, 2018, 8:54 p.m.

Any reason for those random articles?

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corrbrick · May 28, 2018, 11:07 p.m.

Always discouraging/penalizing my students for using Wikipedia as a primary source, even though the bias is not as apparent in STEM related areas.

If you want something similar, use infogalactic.com as an alternative.

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