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Chinese satellite takes hi-res image of US cities in SECONDS
Using one of the most nimble & powerful imaging satellites ever, China has been able to snap San Francisco within 42 seconds - with images that could easily identify military vehicles and even weaponry.
The Beijing-3 test on June 16 revealed it could capture images of large areas in one fly-by from 500km up, while rotating at 10 degrees per second - something previously thought to be impossible.
By comparison, its response time is 2 or 3 times faster than the US’ most advanced competitor WorldView-4, with a 77% wider scanning band. Despite joining the market late, it has generated more than $41BN in annual revenue.
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Using one of the most nimble & powerful imaging satellites ever, China has been able to snap San Francisco within 42 seconds - with images that could easily identify military vehicles and even weaponry.
The Beijing-3 test on June 16 revealed it could capture images of large areas in one fly-by from 500km up, while rotating at 10 degrees per second - something previously thought to be impossible.
By comparison, its response time is 2 or 3 times faster than the US’ most advanced competitor WorldView-4, with a 77% wider scanning band. Despite joining the market late, it has generated more than $41BN in annual revenue.
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CIA-Backed Secret Experiments on Danish Orphans
Several hundred children were unknowingly subjected to electrode experiments to reveal psychopathic traits and find links to schizophrenia - documentary "The Search for Myself" claims.
The experiments began in the 1960s to find if schizophrenia was heredity and reportedly took place in Copenhagen Municipal Hospital's basement.
Filmmaker Per Wennick, who says he participated as a child, recalls electrodes being put on his arms, legs, and chest and having to listen to loud, shrill noises.
Danish Radio points to US psychologist Zarnoff A. Mednick, a professor at Michigan univ, for the idea. When no suitable study group was found, he turned to Danish research peers.
It's said the National Archives show the project was co-financed by the US health service, and later received money from the Human Ecology Fund... operated on behalf of the CIA.
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Several hundred children were unknowingly subjected to electrode experiments to reveal psychopathic traits and find links to schizophrenia - documentary "The Search for Myself" claims.
The experiments began in the 1960s to find if schizophrenia was heredity and reportedly took place in Copenhagen Municipal Hospital's basement.
Filmmaker Per Wennick, who says he participated as a child, recalls electrodes being put on his arms, legs, and chest and having to listen to loud, shrill noises.
Danish Radio points to US psychologist Zarnoff A. Mednick, a professor at Michigan univ, for the idea. When no suitable study group was found, he turned to Danish research peers.
It's said the National Archives show the project was co-financed by the US health service, and later received money from the Human Ecology Fund... operated on behalf of the CIA.
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Unlike nuclear fission, which is used in conventional nuclear power, no hazardous waste products are left behind.
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700 Mayo Clinic employees FIRED for not getting vaccinated
About 1% of Mayo Clinic workers failed to meet Monday’s deadline to either get vaccinated or prove exemption, despite most exemption requests being granted, and will now be fired for not complying.
The 73k workforce were told back in July about the requirements, and will return to the full quota if workers adhere to the group’s vaccine requirements.
A group of 38 Minnesota lawmakers sent the center a letter in December urging them to compromise on their mandate, saying: “People deserve to make this decision based on the benefits and risks for themselves and not coerced or forced into doing so by threat of losing one’s job.”
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About 1% of Mayo Clinic workers failed to meet Monday’s deadline to either get vaccinated or prove exemption, despite most exemption requests being granted, and will now be fired for not complying.
The 73k workforce were told back in July about the requirements, and will return to the full quota if workers adhere to the group’s vaccine requirements.
A group of 38 Minnesota lawmakers sent the center a letter in December urging them to compromise on their mandate, saying: “People deserve to make this decision based on the benefits and risks for themselves and not coerced or forced into doing so by threat of losing one’s job.”
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