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  • Help New Tech Save Us From Woke Slavery

    12/10/2020 2:37:38 PM PST · by PoliticallyShort · 4 replies
    The American Mind ^ | 12/09/20 | James Poulos
    “Today California, tomorrow the world” is the theme of the woke statists up and down the chain, especially those, like Mayor Eric Garcetti and patronage potentate Xavier Becerra, who have been hand picked for national roles by Joe Biden’s operators. They are proudly part of what H.G. Wells once called the “open conspiracy” to reset the globalized West—now, in accordance with what has emerged as a new religion. Through an inescapable social credit system suffusing both public and private life, these officials plan to expropriate our country, our property, and our conscience itself into a vast established church. This is...
  • Israel unveils breakthrough in laser technology

    01/08/2020 9:14:16 AM PST · by Eleutheria5 · 57 replies
    Arutz Sheva ^ | 8/1/20
    The Directorate of Defense Research and Development (DDR&D), at the Israel Ministry of Defense revealed that a technological breakthrough has been achieved in the development of lasers for the interception of RAM (rocket, mortar, and artillery) threats, UAVs, and ATGMs Head of the Directorate of Research and Development in the DDR&D, Brig. Gen. Yaniv Rotem stated: “We are entering a new age of energy warfare in the air, land and sea. The R&D investments made by the DDR&D in the last years have placed the State of Israel among the leading countries in the field of high-energy laser systems. Throughout...
  • Motor Show: Geneva preview: Scooby diesel to be unveiled (Subaru)

    02/08/2007 3:45:41 PM PST · by xcamel · 8 replies · 775+ views
    'channel 4' ^ | 08 Feb 07 15:04 | staff
    Subaru is to show the world's first horizontally-opposed turbo diesel engine at the Geneva Motor Show next month. The Japanese company, which specialises in all-wheel drive cars, will be displaying an entire drivetrain at the show. Despite the addition of diesels to its engine line-up, Subaru is sticking to its boxer engines, preferring their compact size and the ability to provide a much lower centre-of-gravity, which in turn reduces body roll. Due to be introduced into Subaru cars early next year, the company claims that the boxer turbo diesel will combine 'unusually strong pulling power at low engine speeds with...