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US Navy Patent Provides Stealth Using Quantum Entanglement

The U.S. government is to patent a new quantum photonic imaging device that will detect anything underwater while providing unprecedented stealth for its submarines. Currently, submarines travelling through Arctic waters have to use gyroscopes and accelerometers to measure the motion and rotation of the vehicle in order to estimate the current position, orientation and velocity of another submarine – as GPS signals are unable to reach underwater.

Is This Video Proof Of A UFO In Area 51?

A UFO researcher has claimed he has found a UFO in the mysterious Area 51. His reasoning? UFO Sightings Daily founder Scott Waring claims to have found the UFO thanks to… Google: “It will be a matter of about 3 months or less before Google sees this video and deletes the UFOs from their satellite mapping system,” he wrote at the time of the sighting. In a video posted March 11, Waring gives instructions on how to find an alien spacecraft via Google Maps.

Major Websites Infected By Malicious Adverts

Ransomware has been found in malicious adverts displayed by major news and high-traffic websites. Visitors who used the sites over the weekend could have infected their computers with malware and ransomware. PC Mag reports: As first reported by Trustwave, and confirmed by several other security firms, these and other sites—including AOL, MSN, Answers.com, ZeroHedge.com, and Infolinks.com—were hit by malicious ads served up by once-legitimate networks that were taken over by scammers.

U.S. Making Cyborg Robots Reality With New Human-Brain Implants

The United States government has been spending literally millions of dollars on something that has many scratching their heads: a human-robot cyborg program. The details of the cyborg program aren’t entirely known, except for the fact that the military is developing a chip for the human brain that communicates and controls a robot. CNN has reported on the future of this next-level cyborg warfare by explaining: If it succeeds, cyborgs will be a reality.

Bernie Sanders Best For Privacy & Freedom, Trump Worst

According to an analysis of the Democratic and Republican U.S. presidential candidates’ campaign platforms by tech policy activists at the Free Press Action Fund Vt. Senator Bernie Sanders is the best bet for internet freedom and technological advancement while Donald Trump is the worst. “We’ve been scouring the transcripts of the debates produced by the networks that host them,” said Tim Karr, senior director of strategy for Free Press Action Fund.

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