Human Experimentation Rampant in the United States
By Janet Phelan In an article in the New Republic in December, 1998, former UNSCOM leader Scott Ritter decried Iraq’s chemical and biological weapons experiments…
By Janet Phelan In an article in the New Republic in December, 1998, former UNSCOM leader Scott Ritter decried Iraq’s chemical and biological weapons experiments…
By Melissa Dykes Scientists in China have edited the genes of beagles in order to suppress a gene that would stop muscle growth, and instead…
By Jon Rappoport “The cartels of the world become the cartels of the mind.” (The Underground, Jon Rappoport) “If you are nothing more than a…
By Jake Anderson Private genetic databases like 23andMe and Ancestry.com are increasingly used by people for genealogy tracing and medical diagnostic tests. With a million customers…
By Brianna Acuesta Memory is the most important part of a person’s identity, so it’s baffling that today there is still so little we understand…
By Piper McGowin Didn’t Tesla think of this first? A team at University of California is working on a planetary defense project they’ve dubbed the…
By Jake Anderson In June, a team of programmers will release a ground-breaking new video game called No Man’s Sky, which uses artificial intelligence and…
By Melissa Dykes Still think we aren’t living in the Matrix? In his fiction-turned-fact novel 1984, George Orwell wrote “Nothing was your own except the…
By Brian Berletic 3D printing started out as a novelty for many, producing toys and trinkets. But as more and more people experiment with 3D…
By Jake Anderson Nicknamed the “Superman memory crystal,” a new storage device made of nanostructured glass can archive 360 terabytes worth of information for billions…
By Joshua Krause Truth be told, the world has entered a new age of technology where all bets are off. Even though there are governments…
By Catherine J. Frompovich How many readers know that there was an English (UK)-American (USA) biology technology project regarding the release of bioengineered mosquitoes to…
By Jon Rappoport It’s real, and it’s ready. “Logic students used to learn: you can have a perfectly valid argument, even if your premises, your…
By Steven Maxwell Could it be possible that medical researchers from the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine have found the secret of the “fountain of…