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Technology

There are so many advantages with improved technology in our daily life. With the help of mobile technology we are able to talk to our friends and relatives who are living far from us. With the help of internet, we are able to learn new things and online courses etc. With the help of aviation technology we are able to reach distant places within hours which took years of time to reach in olden days. We are using the all natural resources available for making our life better. With the help of social networking we are able to find our childhood friends, relatives etc. and important events in their life. With the help of information technology we are able to share information to any part of the world with in milliseconds. With progressive technology in the agriculture field, we are able to meet food requirements of people all over the world.

It is a different world than the one in which most of us were raised in, in terms of technology and convenience. Technology is here to stay to make our lives easier. We don’t have to remember phone numbers, look at a map to get where we are going or worry about complaints of “are we there yet?” when we can rely on our devices to inform and entertain us. We can now answer medical questions, get answers to questions like “What does this rash mean?” and make airline reservations, pay bills or compare prices from the convenience of our homes because, “there’s an app for that”.

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Chronological History of Technology and Related Events

NSA Whistleblowers, William Binney & Kirk Wiebe, Resign Because of the NSA's 'Acting in Deliberate Violation of the Constitution' with Massive Spying

NSA Whistleblowers, William Binney & Kirk Wiebe, Resign Because of the NSA’s ‘Acting in Deliberate Violation of the Constitution’ with Massive Spying

William Binney and J. Kirk Wiebe are  National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblowers who worked at the agency in excess of 36 years. As Technical Director, Binney developed a revolutionary information processing system called ThinThread that, arguably, could have detected and prevented the 9/11 terrorist attacks, but NSA officials ignored the program in favor of Trailblazer, a program that not only ended in total failure, but cost ...
Dr. Steven Greer Interviews William Pawelec, a Microchip Implantation Pioneer, Prior to the 2001 National Press Club Disclosure Event

Dr. Steven Greer Interviews William Pawelec, a Microchip Implantation Pioneer, Prior to the 2001 National Press Club Disclosure Event

William (Bill) Pawelec had a long career working on top secret security projects around the world. In 2000, he shared some of those secrets in a video interview for Dr. Steven Greer’s “Disclosure Project.” There was one stipulation; the video could not be released until after Pawelec’s death. Though Pawelec died in 2007, it was three years before his wife, Annie DeRiso, found a letter among ...
Judicial Conference is Held which Begins the "Safe Harbor" Mutual Fund Washington Bribery Scam that Permits Judges and Politicians to Hide Conflicting Stocks

Judicial Conference is Held which Begins the “Safe Harbor” Mutual Fund Washington Bribery Scam that Permits Judges and Politicians to Hide Conflicting Stocks

On Mar. 14, 2001, the Judicial Conference made sweeping changes to its ethics advisory, opening the door for widespread abuse of mutual fund exemptions that gave judges and judicial employees an excuse to hide their investments in deep-pocketed litigants behind a so-called mutual fund "safe harbor" opinion. James Chandler's influence in these changes is confirmed by Washington, D.C. sources. Jan Horbaly, Clerk of Court and Executive, ...
The Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.) formed In-Q-Tel and hired its first CEO, Gilman Louie

The Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.) formed In-Q-Tel and hired its first CEO, Gilman Louie

On 29 September 1999, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was treated to something different. In many of the nation’s leading newspapers and television news programs a story line had appeared that complimented the Agency for its creativity and openness. The media was drawn to a small corporation in Washington, DC that had just unveiled its existence and the hiring of its first CEO, Gilman Louie. Mr ...
Bill Clinton Issues Executive Order 13130 that formed the National Infrastructure Assurance Council (NIAC)

Bill Clinton Issues Executive Order 13130 that formed the National Infrastructure Assurance Council (NIAC)

Bill Clinton issued Executive Order 13130 that formed the National Infrastructure Assurance Council (NIAC). The stated goal was to coordinate "effort by both government and private sector entities to address threats to our Nation's critical infrastructure." Hindsight shows that NIAC was the beginning of a private spy agency for the Executive Branch, NSA, and crony banks, judges, bureaucrats, politicians, lawyers and nerds. Massive amounts of bulk ...
Vice President Al Gore told CNN's Wolf Blitzer: "I took the initiative in creating the Internet."

Vice President Al Gore told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer: “I took the initiative in creating the Internet.”

Vice President Al Gore told CNN's Wolf Blitzer: "I took the initiative in creating the Internet." Hindsight shows that this may have been a Freudian slip since Gore was in on the planning of the Deep State shadow government's plan for a rogue element within the C.I.A. to take over the Internet. Since Clinton came to power in 1993, this global surveillance grid was not accountable ...
A White Paper Titled "Unrestricted Warfare" is Published by Two China PLA Colonels

A White Paper Titled “Unrestricted Warfare” is Published by Two China PLA Colonels

While the Chinese use of cyber and economic warfare is no surprise to anyone who has been paying attention, it may well be worthwhile to look into some of the literature the Chinese People’s Liberation Army has produced on the subject. As our own Coriolanus has pointed out, the Chinese have announced everything they’ve done; it’s just been overlooked in the mass of documentation and communication (with ...
Wei Dai Proposes b-money that Arguably laid the Groundwork for Cryptocurrencies

Wei Dai Proposes b-money that Arguably laid the Groundwork for Cryptocurrencies

Computer science graduate Wei Dai arguably laid the groundwork for cryptocurrencies all the way back in 1998. His outline of the working of b-money, an electronic currency, was posted on an internet mailing list in November of that year and, as Dai told IEEE Spectrum in 2012, it aimed “to enable online economies that are purely voluntary, ones that couldn’t be taxed or regulated through the ...
Adam Back Invents Hashcash, a Proof-of-Work System that Inspired the One Bitcoin Uses to Mine New Coins

Adam Back Invents Hashcash, a Proof-of-Work System that Inspired the One Bitcoin Uses to Mine New Coins

Well over a decade before Bitcoin ever came to fruition, British cryptographer Adam Back came up with an algorithm that would prove crucial to the digital currency. Specifically, in March 1997 he devised the “hashcash” proof of work data that inspired the system that Bitcoin uses to mine new coins. “To implement a distributed timestamp server on a peer-to-peer basis, we will need to use a ...
Lotus, the go-to Communications and Collaboration Platform of the C.I.A., is Sold to IBM

Lotus, the go-to Communications and Collaboration Platform of the C.I.A., is Sold to IBM

Lotus sold to IBM. Lotus was the go-to communications and collaboration platform of the C.I.A. By the late 1990's, the government bagan to discover that Lotus Notes could not handle the large scale collaboration requirements of the Internet. That is when IBM advisor James P. Chandler met Michael McKibben and Leader Technologies who had invented what is now called 'social networking' in 2000. Chandler and IBM ...