Thursday, 26 August 2010


Electromagnetic pulse can be used to disrupt morality in the human brain
The ability to evaluate other people’s actions as right or wrong can be disrupted with an electromagnetic pulse to the brain, according to a study conducted by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.


Soldiers deployed to Anchorage schools to lend a hand
A new partnership between the Anchorage School District and the U.S. Army Alaska will add a military presence to local schools.

Disapproval of Obama Rises to All-Time High, Says Gallup
For the first time in his presidency, Barack Obama’s average weekly “disapproval” rating has hit 50 percent, according to the Gallup Poll.

U.S. Court Rules That Government Can Secretly Track You With GPS, Privacy is For Rich People Only
A Report in TIME magazine details how it is now perfectly legal in nine states for the government to attach secret satellite tracking devices to your car and monitor you wherever you go, without a search warrant.