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Echelon Spy Airships Take to the Skies, But Who Controls Them? One of the latest developments in technology has been the Echelon spy airships. The Pentagon and the US Air Force have created hybrid, unmanned surveillance systems that are virtually impossible to shoot down. These airships are about 450 feet long and can reach and

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Large White House Bailout Bonuses Confirm Government is in the Grip of the Powerful Financial Elite. White House bailout bonuses continued, even though by March 2009, the world was suffering economic hardship with some formerly prosperous countries officially declaring a period of falling house prices, increasing unemployment and great economic uncertainty. Some say that after

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Face Recognition System Growing Use in US Helps Country Rank Among Top Surveillance Societies on Earth. Current biometric technology allows for a face recognition system to identify individual people. This system is based in a computer program, to analyze and identify specific human faces. These programs measure the distance between the eyes, nose length, jaw

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In America, the Federal Prison System Houses Millions Upon Millions of Citizens. Learn the Truth About Why Elite Rulers Want to Feed You Into the Prison Industrial Complex. The federal prison system is governed by a federal agency whose responsibility is to manage these prisons. Out of the 2 million people in jail, approximately 1,800,000 are

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Federal Reserve Actions Destabilize the Economy by Creating Debt but the U.S. Currency Has Nothing Behind it to Pay Off the Debt but Lies. First of all, contrary to popular belief, the Federal Reserve is not part of the United States federal government. The Federal Reserve is a private banking institution owned and operated by

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Who Invented the Microchip: The Consequences. Knowing who invented the microchip may be important, in the same way that memorizing historical facts is important to students seeking a good grade. It may also be good to have the names Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce in the memory bank for the next trivia contest, if someone

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