On this Wednesday, November 27 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Infowars
Nightly News host David Knight co-hosts from the Austin, Texas command
center. Alex calls in to the show from the Texas Hill Country. David
talks with Dr. Noel Sharkey, an Irish computer scientist who has
appeared on the BBC as an expert on robotics. David and Dr. Sharkey talk
about killer robots under development by the military. David also talks
with trend forecaster Gerald Celente about trends emerging from Asia,
the rise of China, the Iran nuclear deal, and the Trans Pacific
Partnership globalist trade agreement. Infowar Nightly News reporter Lee
Ann McAdoo appears with David in-studio today.
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Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Falling Meteorite Hits 7 Year Old Florida Boy In The Head!
Another false flag folks.... THERE OUT TO GET ALL OF US , A 7-year old boy in Florida had to have three staples in his head after authorities say he was hit with meteorite fragments while playing in his driveway.
Steven Lippard, of Loxahatchee, was hit with what looked like small pebbles.
The fragments were taken to Florida Atlantic University where researchers determined they met all the criteria that make up meteorites.
Scientists are now doing further chemical testing to confirm that they are meteorites.
Meet The Police Force of The Future
Fragmented and complex operating systems have challenged police officers
to manually enter information into multiple programs. And yet officers
still struggle to retrieve the information they need -- especially in
the field, where it can be a matter of life or death.
A large number of law enforcement agencies are still hindered by antiquated technologies. But agencies that have upgraded their operating and investigative systems have been tremendously effective in ensuring the safety of their citizens. Police forces like the Guardia Civil in Spain and An Garda Siochana in Ireland were early technology adopters and now benefit from some of the most efficient police operations and investigative systems in the world. http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/18/tech/in...
A large number of law enforcement agencies are still hindered by antiquated technologies. But agencies that have upgraded their operating and investigative systems have been tremendously effective in ensuring the safety of their citizens. Police forces like the Guardia Civil in Spain and An Garda Siochana in Ireland were early technology adopters and now benefit from some of the most efficient police operations and investigative systems in the world. http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/18/tech/in...
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