Archive for November 30, 2011


Thirty-six predictions for the world: 2010 – 2012

THE DETAILS OF EACH PREDICTION LISTED BELOW CAN BE ACCESSED BY LOGGING INTO NATURALNEWS.COM

#1 – Worldwide shortage of rare earth metals

#2 – Food supply disruptions hit western nations

#3 – Deadly superbug mutation goes wild

#4 – New evidence links vaccines and neurological disorders

#5 – U.S. power grid suffers catastrophic failure

#6 – Satellite breakdown

#7 – GM crop contamination leads to crisis

#8 – Honeybee population collapse spreads to other species

#9 – Weather patterns become increasingly radicalized

#10 – Nuclear power sees global resurgence

#11 – Nuclear weapons unleashed in the Middle East

#12 – New exotic superfood from South America emerges in western markets

#13 – A high-tech, portable vitamin D sensor device is invented

#14 – U.S. debt gets downgraded while world investors slash purchases of U.S. debt instruments

#15 – U.S. nearly comes to military conflict with China over natural resources

#16 – Huge new scandal implicates major pharmaceutical company in scientific fraud

#17 – China unleashes armies of corporate espionage hackers onto western nations

#18 – Medical imaging scandal unfolds as older patients begin to show serious health damage from radiation via mammograms, CT scans and more

#19 – Another 9/11 false flag incident

#20 – The world won’t end on December 21, 2012

#21 – EPA pressured to regulate pharmaceuticals in the water supply

#22 – Nursing home drugging scandal exposed

#23 – The psychiatric industry will declare more normal behaviors to be “disorders”

#24 – Vaccine industry goes crazy with new vaccines for all sorts of “diseases”

#25 – War on health freedom ramps up, targeting raw milk, homeopathy, herbs and supplements

#26 – The world becomes a far more dangerous place for honest citizens

#27 – New attempts are made to destroy internet freedom

#28 – China’s boom will bust, sending ripples through global economy

#29 – Central and South America will drop the U.S. dollar as a currency

#30 – Local currencies emerge following the collapse of the dollar

#31 – TSA suspends full body scanners after celeb photo scandal

#32 – Cell phone brain tumors start to appear in younger users

#33 – Medical industry claims to find cause of autism

#34 – Terrorist strike on the U.S. water supply

#35 – Sperm count drops, infertility rates rise

#36 – “Stealth personal recorders” go mainstream

Source: Natural News Blog

Who is Mike Adams:
Carrying the torch

Since then, Mike has founded NaturalNews.com, an online news source covering all areas of personal and planetary wellness from nutrition to renewable energy. Here, he’s written thousands of articles and built a following of over 800,000 people across the globe.

Mike has also founded a non-profit organization, The Consumer Wellness Center, an online retail center, Better Life Goods, and the popular publishing company, Truth Publishing. Mike speaks frequently at national and local gatherings like the Amazon Herb Summit and the Raw Foods Challenge in Los Angeles.

Speaking from personal experience and extensive research, Mike has touched the hearts and changed the lives of thousands of people around the world. Adams is a raw foods enthusiast, an organic gardener, and a holistic nutritionist. He eats no processed foods, dairy, sugar, meat from mammals or food products containing additives such as MSG.

Adams has been called “the best health and natural products writer on the scene today” and has openly recommended hundreds of health and green living products without any compensation or kickbacks. He adheres to a strong ethical code and practices the lifestyle he teaches.

[Via healthranger.org]

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Rajeeb Hazra, General Manager of Intel Technical Computing Group holding “Knights Corner” – Intel® Many Core Architecture co-processor capable of delivering more than 1 TFLOPS of double precision performance.

HISTORY:
In 1997, ASCI Red at Sandia National Lab broke the teraflop barrier, using almost 10,000 Pentium chips to reach one trillion calculations per second. Total development cost was $55 million.

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
Intel® Xeon® processor E5 family, world’s first server chip to support the PCI Express* 3.0 I/O integration, debuts on TOP500 list, powering 10 supercomputers.

Intel’s “Knights Corner” product, the first commercial co-processor based on the Intel® Many Integrated Core (Intel® MIC) architecture, was shown for the first time breaking the barrier of 1 TFLOPS double precision performance**.

Intel announced additional investments and new partner projects with R&D laboratories to pursue the goal of achieving Exascale performance by 2018.

Intel processors power 85 percent of all new entries to the latest TOP500 list of supercomputers, with Intel Xeon processor 5600 series being most popular selected for 223 systems.

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The End of the Future


I. OF VII. (Continued Below)

“Modern Western civilization stands on the twin plinths of science and technology. Taken together, these two interrelated domains reassure us that the 19th-century story of never-ending progress remains intact. Without them, the arguments that we are undergoing cultural decay — ranging from the collapse of art and literature after 1945 to the soft totalitarianism of political correctness in media and academia to the sordid worlds of reality television and popular entertainment — would gather far more force. Liberals often assert that science and technology remain essentially healthy; conservatives sometimes counter that these are false utopias; but the two sides of the culture wars silently agree that the accelerating development and application of the natural sciences continues apace.

Yet during the Great Recession, which began in 2008 and has no end in sight, these great expectations have been supplemented by a desperate necessity. We need high-paying jobs to avoid thinking about how to compete with China and India for low-paying jobs. We need rapid growth to meet the wishful expectations of our retirement plans and our runaway welfare states. We need science and technology to dig us out of our deep economic and financial hole, even though most of us cannot separate science from superstition or technology from magic. In our hearts and minds, we know that desperate optimism will not save us. Progress is neither automatic nor mechanistic; it is rare. Indeed, the unique history of the West proves the exception to the rule that most human beings through the millennia have existed in a naturally brutal, unchanging, and impoverished state. But there is no law that the exceptional rise of the West must continue. So we could do worse than to inquire into the widely held opinion that America is on the wrong track (and has been for some time), to wonder whether Progress is not doing as well as advertised, and perhaps to take exceptional measures to arrest and reverse any decline.

The state of true science is the key to knowing whether something is truly rotten in the United States. But any such assessment encounters an immediate and almost insuperable challenge. Who can speak about the true health of the ever-expanding universe of human knowledge, given how complex, esoteric, and specialized the many scientific and technological fields have become? When any given field takes half a lifetime of study to master, who can compare and contrast and properly weight the rate of progress in nanotechnology and cryptography and superstring theory and 610 other disciplines? Indeed, how do we even know whether the so-called scientists are not just lawmakers and politicians in disguise, as some conservatives suspect in fields as disparate as climate change, evolutionary biology, and embryonic-stem-cell research, and as I have come to suspect in almost all fields? For now, let us acknowledge this measurement problem — I will return to it later — but not let it stop our inquiry into modernity before it has even begun.”

READ THE COMPLETE SEVEN PART PAPER
BY PETER THIEL PUBLISHED IN THE NATIONAL REVIEW