Social engineering is the hacking of human beings. It’s not new, but what is new is the almost overnight and spectacular take-up rate of social media across the world; and it brings with it new challenges that in some context should be termed social media engineering.
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Captured Markets And Weaponized food Is A Profitable Strategy
“These companies want total control over all of your food, and ultimately, I suspect, over human life processes and DNA itself.
There is no doubt in my mind that these companies are wicked, and they need to be stopped.” -PhD. Joseph P. Farrell
Mexico rules consumption and cultivation of Cannabis is a fundamental human right
The world is slowly but surely turning the page on one of the most fundamental rights we have on this Earth–the right to consume, cultivate and possess a plant. That right has been stripped away from many populations globally for decades.
Ten things the Ancients did better than Us
Just a couple of decades ago, the people of ancient civilizations were viewed as simple, primitive people. However, numerous discoveries since then have revealed a number of surprising facts about ancient cultures, namely that many of them possessed advanced knowledge of metallurgy, mathematics, chemistry, astronomy, and more.
Researchers discover that memories can be passed down through changes In our DNA
Epigenetics is a branch of biology which studies how the development and functioning of biological systems are influenced by forces that operate outside of the DNA sequence. Within the past few years alone, remarkable discoveries have been made which demonstrate that our thoughts, emotions, feelings, and overall perception of the world/environment around us can actually have physical/biological effects on our DNA.
Today’s Horoscopes Wednesday 18th November 2015
The Moon in Aquarius briefly links with the co-ruler of that planet Uranus in a brief but very positive way today. This pushes us to be a bit more logical or even open minded when it comes to home or emotional issues.
Disproportionate coverage of Paris attacks is not just the media’s fault
The horrendous terrorist attacks in Paris and the resulting blanket media coverage have once again raised questions about the proportionality of news coverage when it comes to reporting deadly events.The argument goes that the Paris attacks are unfairly given more coverage than similar events in other places around the world – such as last Thursday’s bombings in Beirut, which killed 44 people, or the shooting of 147 people at a university in Kenya in April, to name just two examples.
Single course of antibiotics can mess up the gut microbiome for a year
Mouth microbes, on the other hand, don’t seem to care.In a battle against an infection, antibiotics can bring victory over enemy germs.
Friday The 13th, Martial Law In Paris, and Monetary Reform – What A Weekend!
Did you take note that the important inclusion of the Chinese RMB into the IMF’s basket of currencies for the International Banking Reserves?
How to make soap (with or without lye)
Growing up, it never occurred to me that it was possible to make soap at home. I was born in a big city, grew up in another and soap was always a white-colored bar from Ivory that came in a package.