thestatedtruth.com | September 18, 2014
Nobody wants to claim this dastardly deed, but mobile security experts discovered what appears to be more than 15 IMSI catchers, commonly referred to as Stingrays, throughout the Washington D.C. area this week. We will have more on this as it develops! Les Goldsmith and Buzz Burner of ESD America joined IntegriCell President Aaron Turner Tuesday […]
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Tags: Cell Phone Interceptors, ISSI Catchers, Law Enforcement, Rogue Cell Towers, Surveillance Devices, Tracking Towers
thestatedtruth.com | September 15, 2014
It’s called Graphene, and it was discovered in 2004, but in an unworkable form. Since then a lot has changed, so you’ll be hearing about this new super substance in the future as it becomes much more workable and its uses grow exponentially! It’s said to be one million times thinner than a human hair, be 200 times stronger than steel and […]
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Tags: 200 Times Stronger Then Steel, Critical Material, Future, Monster New Material, Monster New Super Substance, Newest Critical Material, novel Properties, One Atom Thick, One Million Times Smaller Then A Human Hair, Strategic Material, The Future, Thinnest Material Ever Made, Two Dimensional Material, Worlds Greatest New Invention
thestatedtruth.com | September 9, 2014
Unbelievable….Phoenix gets 2.96 inches of rain in one day! Yes, it will be a day to remember! Monday, September 08, 2014….Phoenix, Arizona just had its wettest day on record — a 3-inch downpour that flooded roads, stranded drivers, closed schools, knocked out power for thousands of people, and left at least two people dead. Flood watches were in effect for […]
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thestatedtruth.com | September 9, 2014
The fire season for this year is well below normal, and on pace to be one of the leanest in the last 10 years…..The entire west is bone dry, so how does this happen? Just wondering. Source: National Interagency Fire Center, Washington Times, Wise Dog Research
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thestatedtruth.com | September 6, 2014
Here it comes folks…snow in September. It’s no surprise to us, Half Past Human was predicting an early snow in September months ago. September Snow in Seven States over Seven Days September 6th, 2014 by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D. Looks like September snows — not even mountain snows — over the northern tier of […]
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thestatedtruth.com | September 5, 2014
The United States has over 800 military bases around the world. Gulp The Stated Truth
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Tags: Army, Bases, Military, U.S., United States, war
thestatedtruth.com | September 2, 2014
California’s sunshine is getting a little out of hand…so we would love to throw a little water on the subject, no pun intended, but….maybe we’ll use sand instead. Source: CDEC
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