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News & Articles By Kevin Hughes
09/06/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Aerospace company CEO: Technology seen in sci-fi movie “2001: A Space Odyssey” needed for space travel
Chris Beskar, CEO of aerospace company Stavatti Aerospace, believes that the level of technology currently available needs to be similar to that of the 1968 science-fiction movie “2001: A Space Odyssey.” “We’re still not there yet and we could be,” he told researcher and filmmaker David Wilcock. “So what do we do? So what do […]
09/02/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Technology that can propel future flying cars is already here
The publication of several unusual patents credited to the Navy three years ago caught the attention of many due to the seemingly radical and unconventional claims found within them. These patents included technologies such as a “high temperature superconductor,” a “high frequency gravitational wave generator,” a force field-like “electromagnetic field generator,” a “plasma compression fusion device” […]
08/29/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Matrixxx Grooove: Jeff and Shady EXPOSE China’s role in US elections – Brighteon.TV
Jeffrey “InTheMatrixxx” Pedersen and Shannon “ShadyGrooove” Townsend exposed how China is connected to the U.S. elections on their program “The Matrixxx Grooove Show.” During the Aug. 22 episode of the Brighteon.TV program, Pedersen revealed that Gregg Phillips and Catherine Engelbrecht of True the Vote had actually stumbled across Chinese servers. The PollChief election management system, […]
08/18/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
5G rollout must be stopped to avoid widespread exposure to EMF and RF radiation
Exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) and radio frequency (RF) radiation is an increasing health risk in today’s world and the push for the rollout of 5G could further enhance it. The Cellular Phone Task Force website has a lengthy list of governments and organizations that have given warnings or banned wireless technologies of different kinds and […]
08/04/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
US Navy to deploy 150 AI-powered “ghost ships” by 2045
The U.S. Navy plans to use 150 artificial intelligence-powered “ghost ships” across international waters by 2045, which means one in three of its warships will be an unmanned robotic combat ship. These artificial intelligence-powered vessels will be smaller and inexpensive to manage because they do not need life-support systems and can be controlled remotely. The technology can […]
07/28/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
US Treasury probes crypto platform Kraken over alleged sanctions violations
The Department of the Treasury is reportedly investigating crypto exchange Kraken on suspicion that it permitted Iranian users to use the site’s services in violation of federal sanctions. According to reports, the Treasury Department is expected to enforce a fine against the exchange. Kraken Chief Legal Officer Marco Santori said in a statement that they will not […]
07/18/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
China, Russia developing space weapons that can destroy, disable satellites
China and Russia are developing new space weapons that can target satellites from other nations. The Chinese are now capable of launching mini satellites or “cubesats” from a huge motherboard in space with lethal speed and precision. These tiny satellites, which weigh 2.2 pounds, are so complicated they can only be controlled by artificial intelligence […]
07/07/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Crypto broker Voyager Digital suspends customer trading, deposits, withdrawals and loyalty rewards
Digital asset brokerage Voyager Digital announced in a statement issued Friday, July 1, that it has suspended all customer trading, deposits, withdrawals and loyalty rewards. Voyager’s move follows that of well-known crypto staking and lending platform Celsius, which likewise halted all withdrawals, swaps and transfers between accounts due to “extreme market conditions” on June 13. Celsius has […]
07/05/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Electric vehicles have more quality issues than combustion engine cars, new study finds
A new study by data analysis and advisory firm J.D. Power has found that battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs) have more problems than internal combustion engine (ICE) cars. According to a June 28 press release of the J.D. Power 2022 U.S. Initial Quality Study, ICE vehicles averaged 175 problems per 100 vehicles (PP100) compared to 239 […]
06/10/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
World’s largest NFT marketplace OpenSea finds itself in the middle of thefts and lawsuits
OpenSea is an eBay-like site where people can look around for millions of nonfungible tokens or NFTs, purchase the images and put their own up for sale. In the past 18 months, OpenSea has become the leading and the largest NFT marketplace in the world. One of the foremost crypto start-up companies, it has produced […]
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