A new, ultra-fast wireless Internet network may overpower GPS signals across the US, interfering not only with the GPS in your car, but also airplanes. This is not just an annoyance: Researchers are unveiling a new tool to use GPS to detect nuclear explosions set off by rogue countries and terrorists.
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A tiny English village is the latest place to become tortured by the "hum." The 300 residents of Woodland say that every night a noise fills the air that resembles to the throb of a car engine. Sometimes it’s so strong it shakes their beds. But despite all their research, no one can find the source of the night time noise. It’s similar to a hum heard in Bristol in the 1970s, which bothered over a thousand people, giving them nosebleeds, insomnia and headaches, then vanished without explanation.
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It is just a question of time before the Chinese house of cards comes down. The gap between rich and poor there is unbelievable, but the poor are surprisingly well educated and know very well that they are being exploited. Dictatorships are inherently unstable. Add to that an unhappy work force and you have a prescription for an explosion. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-13746989
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At least they’re trying to do something reasonable instead of ‘losing’ all their relevant UFO files, which is how the US, the UK and Australia are continuing the coverup.
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