A woman was there who had been suffering from chronic bleeding for twelve years. Although she had spent all she had on doctors, no one could heal her. She came up behind Jesus and touched the tassel of his garment, and Continue reading A woman’s touch
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Hurricane Joaquin strengthens, threat to United States unclear
(Reuters) – Hurricane Joaquin strengthened in the Atlantic on Wednesday and is expected to become a major hurricane, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said, although not all forecast models agreed on whether it would make landfall in the United States.
Thanks to Source: Hurricane Joaquin strengthens, threat to United States unclear
Giant virus reanimated
A giant virus that has been perfectly preserved in the frozen wastelands of north eastern Russia is about to be brought back to life. Scientists said they will ‘reanimate’ the 30,000-year-old bug to learn more about it and discover if it is harmful to animals or humans. Called Mollivirus sibericum, it is the fourth prehistoric virus to have been found since 2003, and experts warn climate change and thawing ice could resurrect similar, dangerous pathogens. Continue reading Giant virus reanimated
Palestinian Flag Raised at UN
30 September 2015
The Palestinian flag flew outside the United Nations headquarters in New York for the first time on Wednesday, a symbolic gesture approved by a UN General Assembly vote last month despite opposition from both the US and Israel. Continue reading Palestinian Flag Raised at UN
‘Remote control’ contraceptive chip available ‘by 2018’
The chip would need replacing every 16 years (chip pictured is not the one described in the article)
By Dave Lee 7 July 2014
A contraceptive computer chip that can be controlled by remote control has been developed in Massachusetts.
The chip is implanted under a woman’s skin, releasing a small dose of levonorgestrel, a hormone. Continue reading ‘Remote control’ contraceptive chip available ‘by 2018’
With microchip implant, doctors can administer meds remotely
A Microchips Biotech chip (Courtesy)
Israeli pharmaceutical giant Teva is teaming up with a US tech firm in the first-ever deal to use biochips to deliver pharmaceutical dosages
By David Shamah June 24, 2015, 5:07 pm
In-body microchips that deliver medicine in doses either pre-determined or controlled by doctors from outside the body could be the next big thing in drug delivery, and Teva Pharmaceuticals has jumped onto the bandwagon. Continue reading With microchip implant, doctors can administer meds remotely
CERN: Zeroing in on Higgs boson properties
Zeroing in on Higgs boson properties
Sep 25, 2015
As Run 2 at the LHC gains momentum, a combined analysis of data sets from Run 1 by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations has provided the sharpest picture yet on the Higgs boson properties (ATLAS 2015, CMS 2015). Three years after the announcement in July 2012 of the discovery of a new boson, the two collaborations are closing the books on measurements of Higgs properties by performing a combined Run 1 analysis, which includes data collected in 2011 and 2012 at centre-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV, respectively. This analysis follows hot on the heels of the combined measurement of the Higgs boson mass, mH = 125.09±0.24 GeV, published in May by ATLAS and CMS (ATLAS and CMS 2015). Continue reading CERN: Zeroing in on Higgs boson properties
CERN: coupling micro electronics & advanced PCB manufacture, RD51
Sep 25, 2015
RD51 and the rise of micro-pattern gas detectors
Since its foundation, the RD51 collaboration has provided important stimulus for the development of MPGDs.
Fig. 1.
Improvements in detector technology often come from capitalizing on industrial progress. Over the past two decades, advances in photo-lithography, microelectronics and printed circuits have opened the way for the production of micro-structured gas-amplification devices. By 2008, interest in the development and use of the novel micro-pattern gaseous detector (MPGD) technologies led to the establishment at CERN of the RD51 collaboration. Originally created for a five-year term, RD51 was later prolonged for another five years beyond 2013. While many of the MPGD technologies were introduced before RD51 was founded (figure 1), with more techniques becoming available or affordable, new detection concepts are still being introduced, and existing ones are substantially improved. Continue reading CERN: coupling micro electronics & advanced PCB manufacture, RD51
Surprising superconductor
Sep 25, 2015
While the Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer (BCS) theory of superconductivity sets no theoretical bound on how high Tc can be, the highest up to now has been 133 K at ambient pressure and 164 K at high pressure in copper oxide. The new surprise is in sulphur hydride, where a Tc of 80 K had been predicted. Continue reading Surprising superconductor
Israel disrupting US peace effort: Abbas tells UN

TWO-STATE SOLUTION:Israel said that Abbas was ‘encouraging lawlessness,’ as it urged the Palestinian Authority to start talks with no conditions attached Reuters, UNITED NATIONS Continue reading Israel disrupting US peace effort: Abbas tells UN
Dominican priest, lawyer analyzes SCOTUS marriage ruling
PROVIDENCE — Nobody should be surprised that the U.S. Supreme Court declared same-sex marriage to be a constitutional right, Father Thomas More Garrett, O.P., told the St. Pius V Young Adult Group. Continue reading Dominican priest, lawyer analyzes SCOTUS marriage ruling
Triton unmanned aircraft deploys 2017
(U.S. Navy photo by Kelly Schindler/Released)
The MQ-4C Triton unmanned aircraft system approaches the runway at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Md., after completing its inaugural cross-country flight from California. The Navy will conduct Triton flight tests at Patuxent River in preparation for an operational deployment in 2017.
F/A-18F Super Hornet prepares to launch
150923-N-DZ642-036 ATLANTIC OCEAN (Sept. 23, 2015)
An F/A-18F Super Hornet, assigned to the “Jolly Rogers” of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 103, Continue reading F/A-18F Super Hornet prepares to launch
F-16 Fighting Falcon takes off
An F-16 Fighting Falcon takes off from Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, in support of Operation Inherent Resolve Aug. 12, 2015. Continue reading F-16 Fighting Falcon takes off
US Army hosts largest-ever Network Integration Evaluation

US Army hosts largest-ever, joint-combined network exercise by David Vergun
The Network Integration Evaluation, or NIE 16.1, which takes place, Sept. 25 through Oct. 8, 2015, will be the largest NIE ever, since the exercises started in 2011. Joint partners as well as more than a dozen NATO countries will participate, along with Australia and New Zealand. Continue reading US Army hosts largest-ever Network Integration Evaluation
Jesus, demoted & forgotten in Congress and UN
It was Our Lord Jesus Christ, Himself, who bestowed upon Simon Peter the grace to continue His teachings to the people of the world: to go and teach all nations -after He had returned to heaven, to His Almighty Father. Yet, two thousand years later we have Simon Peter’s, successor, Francis who has elevated himself so high in the worldly realm that, he forgets his place. Continue reading Jesus, demoted & forgotten in Congress and UN
Palestine – Rachel Corrie
Palestine and Rachel Corrie, neither are forgotten.
“She died for Palestine”
Like all things pure and precious
Like holy bread and wine
I love the radiant Rachel
Who died for Palestine. Continue reading Palestine – Rachel Corrie
20 of the most terrifying and creepy places in the world
Giant skeletons
Thanks to source: Steven Proctor
Interesting magnet movement
Thanks to source: TruthHelixStudios
Spotted in Sky Over the US: Why is it Being Kept a Secret?
Thanks to source: Josh Tolley
CERN’s Time Machine
The LHC – as Time Machine
“The Penitent Man” Demonstrates what is really meant by “Symmetry”
Decoding the Symmetry film trailer
Embedded time code signalling 13th day of the first month on the Lord’s calendar.
The same image used for the 13th day time event is coded into the film, “The Penitent Man”
Thanks to Source: theopenscroll.blogspot.com
UN peacekeepers accused of child sex abuse in Central African Republic
Human Rights UN peacekeepers accused of child sex abuse in Central African Republic
By Tom Murphy on 25 June 2015
Contingent of Nepalese Peacekeepers in Juba, South Africa. (Credit: UN Photo/Isaac Billy)
On the heels of child sex abuse reports in the Central African Republic by French soldiers, the United Nations announced Tuesday that an investigation is under way into whether UN peacekeepers also abused street children. “We’re obviously looking into it,” said Stéphane Dujarric, spokesperson for the UN secretary-general in a press briefing. “Medical care and assistance is being provided to the alleged victims.” Little information about the nature of the abuse, the country of origin of the peacekeepers accused of abuses, and the number of victims is available.
However, Al Jazeera reported yesterday that Morocco was contacted to investigate allegations that one of its soldiers raped a girl younger than 16 years old. Continue reading UN peacekeepers accused of child sex abuse in Central African Republic
CENSORED: ABC, NBC and CBS Networks Spent 0.008% of News Shows on Planned Parenthood Footage
By Katie Yoder | August 13, 2015 | 11:14 AM EDT
Editor’s Note: Explicit Content Below.
ABC, NBC and CBS are doing their best keep the public from seeing abortion for what it really is: the ripping apart of little baby bodies. Since the release of the first Center for Medical Progress (CMP) video July 14 exposing Planned Parenthood’s harvesting of aborted baby parts, the three broadcast networks have spent only 1 minute and 13 seconds playing CMP video footage with audio. That’s 1 minute, 13 seconds out of 243 hours and 30 minutes of morning and evening news shows. Continue reading CENSORED: ABC, NBC and CBS Networks Spent 0.008% of News Shows on Planned Parenthood Footage
CERN Angels, Watchers, Demons, Project Paperclip, Nazi, Alien, Tech, Revelation Scripture
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Shoot the Supermoon Eclipse like a Pro
Shoot the Supermoon Eclipse like a Pro Much of the United States will be treated to a rare combination supermoon and lunar eclipse on Sunday night, Sept. 27. Since the next celestial event of this kind won’t happen until 2033, you might want to preserve the memory with a great photo.Bill Ingalls Bill Ingalls, NASA Photographer Credits: Michael Ventura Enter Bill Ingalls, NASA’s senior photographer and a fixture at NASA Headquarters, with a salt-and-pepper ponytail and a ready smile. Continue reading Shoot the Supermoon Eclipse like a Pro
CERN impact? – Satellite Situation Center Web Offline 1900 EDT
SATELLITE SITUATION CENTER (SSCWeb) SYSTEM AND SERVICES SPDF News & Announcements September 23rd, 2015: The SSCWeb system and Web Services will not be available Wednesday September 23rd, 7pm – 11:59pm EDT. Please plan your use of the systems/services accordingly.
Thanks to Source: SPDF – Satellite Situation Center Web (SSCWeb)
Purely speculation – I wonder if this has anything to do with CERN’s work today?
NASA: There is No Asteroid Threatening Earth
Aug. 19, 2015 There is No Asteroid Threatening Earth
Numerous recent blogs and web postings are erroneously claiming that an asteroid will impact Earth, sometime between Sept. 15 and 28, 2015. On one of those dates, as rumours go, there will be an impact — “evidently” near Puerto Rico — causing wanton destruction to the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States and Mexico, as well as Central and South America. That’s the rumour that has gone viral — now here are the facts. Continue reading NASA: There is No Asteroid Threatening Earth
Does the Sun return to the same spot on the sky every day?
Astronomy Picture of the Day Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. 2015 September 23 See Explanation. Clicking on the picture will download the highest resolution version available. Antarctic Analemma Image Credit & Copyright: Adrianos Golemis
Explanation: Does the Sun return to the same spot on the sky every day? No. Continue reading Does the Sun return to the same spot on the sky every day?
Fallen Angels – Rebel Angels ( Nephilim)
The Fall of the Rebel Angels by Hieronymus Bosch is based on Genesis 6:1–4
The Nephilim /ˈnɛfɨˌlɪm/ (Hebrew: נְפִילִים, sing. נָפִיל, Naphíl or Naphil) were offspring of the “sons of God” and the “daughters of men” before the Deluge according to Genesis 6:4; the name is also used in reference to giants who inhabited Canaan at the time of the Israelite conquest of Canaan according to Numbers 13:33. A similar biblical Hebrew word with different vowel-sounds is used in Ezekiel 32:27 to refer to dead Philistine warriors. Continue reading Fallen Angels – Rebel Angels ( Nephilim)










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