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'The cessation of the building tension language in March 2012 was/is correlated with the degradation of the [global currency systems] as well as providing the [three 'spikes'] that [puncture] the [balloon of planetary derivatives] in a [massive catastrophe (financially)] in or around the June solstice of that year, 2012."
'The quadrillions of paper debt dissolved into constituent fibers releasing the bonds that have held down humanity these last thousand years and a newly reborn species emerged from the cotton cocoon of paper currency debt."
"The expando planet brings mega floods across the tropics as the planet flattens out even more over the next decades."
"As the vernal equinox (spring, 2012) marks the acceleration of [terra changes] with several very very large earthquakes subsequent to large solar outbursts, the [autumnal equinox 2012] marks the serious phase of [terrestrial movements] that caused so much of the actual infrastructure damage."
Originally posted by FraternitasSaturni
my thoughts are on the "buy now" button down the page...
I hate halfpasthuman.
To test an instrument called SOLID (Signs of Life Detector) that might one day hunt for subsurface Martian life, Parro and colleagues took soil samples from as far as five metres below the Atacama's surface.
SOLID searches for molecules associated with anything alive – such as sugars, proteins, and DNA – using 300 antibodies that bind to these molecules. When the antibody finds its target molecule, it grabs hold of it, and a special CCD camera then photographs the linked pair. Pregnancy tests, which look for a hormone associated with the early stages of pregnancy, employ a similar strategy.
... A similar instrument, which would use 40 antibodies to search mainly for small, fossil relics of Martian life, is already planned to fly on the European Space Agency's ExoMars rover mission in 2018.
Originally posted by jtma508
I've followed the WebBot project for years. Every time it's mentioned some ATS dim-wit will rant about nonsense that it 'just strings words together' from the internet. People also tend to piss about the fact that they charge all of $10 for the reports. Although, as has been pointed out, they will provide one for free if you ask. But apparently projects that have taken 3 decades to develop should be paid for by the developers. WebBot consumes a vast amount of man-hours and computational resources. This stuff ain't cheap. This isn't being done on someone's laptop. But there are people here that have no clue beyond their own paltry spheres.
That said, I have worked in the field of pattern recognition and data modeling/mining for longer than many people on this site have been able to talk and walk. WebBot is very real and an impressively sophisticated 'system'. It has been replicated (stolen) by government intelligence agencies and at least two universities. The intelligence/insight it provides is somewhat difficult to interpret sometimes but that is the nature of attempting to extract complex social patterns and evernts from what we refer to as Big Data. People seem to think it should be able to provide simple, direct english-language specificities. Good luck with that. Let me know when Hubble gets us a picture of the surface of a distant star.
My advice is to take WebBot seriously. No, it cannot supply the specificity we'd all like but it can alert us to incoming danger. Consider yourselves warned.