This document is a spreadsheet listing 30 projects submitted for FFY 2012 Central Region homeland security grant funding. It includes information such as the project name, requesting agency, funding amount, whether it was recommended for funding, and comments. Most projects were recommended for partial or full funding. Recommendations included focusing on training over equipment, considering other funding sources, and modifying project details. The total amount requested was over $4 million and just over $1 million was recommended to be funded from the 2012 funds.
The document discusses Nikola Tesla and Ernst Alexanderson's wireless transmission system and its application at a site in Bolinas, CA. It includes pictures of key figures like Tesla and Alexanderson. It also shows maps of the Bolinas site and photos of the equipment used, such as oscillation transformers, that were part of the wireless transmission system installed there.
This document summarizes an alleged US Army Special Operations Manual (SOM 1-01) that describes procedures for retrieving crashed extraterrestrial spacecraft. The manual's authenticity is ambiguous, as experts who examined it had conflicting opinions. It instructs retrieval teams on conducting such operations, and how manuals like it would be used to develop standard operating procedures and operational plans/orders. The document suggests the manual, if authentic, would have provided classified instructions for recovering extraterrestrial technology and dealing with the implications of its existence.
Symbolic representation of the generalized electric wave by eric dollardPublicLeaker
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Meditation may also have psychological benefits like improving mood and reducing rumination.
Functional thinking an interview with eric dollard by tom brown(ocr)PublicLeaker
This document summarizes an interview with Eric Dollard, an electrical engineer and scientist who has extensively researched the works of Nikola Tesla. Dollard discusses how he became interested in Tesla's work and electrical engineering after reading about Tesla, Philo Farnsworth, and others as a teenager. He believes Tesla was attempting to transmit electrical energy without wires using a form of "true single phase electricity" or "monopolar electricity." Dollard has witnessed non-wire transmission of electricity and plasma formations using Tesla coils, and believes Tesla's work was attempting wireless power transmission through the ground or other conducting mediums using dielectric fields.
The document summarizes an alleged Special Operations Manual 1-01 that describes procedures for retrieving crashed spacecraft. The manual's authenticity is ambiguous, as experts who reviewed it had conflicting opinions. It instructs retrieval teams on conducting such operations, and would be used to develop standard procedures and specific operation plans and orders. However, the manual's source is unknown, raising questions about whether it is an authentic military document or not.
Alec wi hale_emails_baseball_game_tf_appointmentsPublicLeaker
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This document is a spreadsheet listing 30 projects submitted for FFY 2012 Central Region homeland security grant funding. It includes information such as the project name, requesting agency, funding amount, whether it was recommended for funding, and comments. Most projects were recommended for partial or full funding. Recommendations included focusing on training over equipment, considering other funding sources, and modifying project details. The total amount requested was over $4 million and just over $1 million was recommended to be funded from the 2012 funds.
The document discusses Nikola Tesla and Ernst Alexanderson's wireless transmission system and its application at a site in Bolinas, CA. It includes pictures of key figures like Tesla and Alexanderson. It also shows maps of the Bolinas site and photos of the equipment used, such as oscillation transformers, that were part of the wireless transmission system installed there.
This document summarizes an alleged US Army Special Operations Manual (SOM 1-01) that describes procedures for retrieving crashed extraterrestrial spacecraft. The manual's authenticity is ambiguous, as experts who examined it had conflicting opinions. It instructs retrieval teams on conducting such operations, and how manuals like it would be used to develop standard operating procedures and operational plans/orders. The document suggests the manual, if authentic, would have provided classified instructions for recovering extraterrestrial technology and dealing with the implications of its existence.
Symbolic representation of the generalized electric wave by eric dollardPublicLeaker
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Meditation may also have psychological benefits like improving mood and reducing rumination.
Functional thinking an interview with eric dollard by tom brown(ocr)PublicLeaker
This document summarizes an interview with Eric Dollard, an electrical engineer and scientist who has extensively researched the works of Nikola Tesla. Dollard discusses how he became interested in Tesla's work and electrical engineering after reading about Tesla, Philo Farnsworth, and others as a teenager. He believes Tesla was attempting to transmit electrical energy without wires using a form of "true single phase electricity" or "monopolar electricity." Dollard has witnessed non-wire transmission of electricity and plasma formations using Tesla coils, and believes Tesla's work was attempting wireless power transmission through the ground or other conducting mediums using dielectric fields.
The document summarizes an alleged Special Operations Manual 1-01 that describes procedures for retrieving crashed spacecraft. The manual's authenticity is ambiguous, as experts who reviewed it had conflicting opinions. It instructs retrieval teams on conducting such operations, and would be used to develop standard procedures and specific operation plans and orders. However, the manual's source is unknown, raising questions about whether it is an authentic military document or not.
Alec wi hale_emails_baseball_game_tf_appointmentsPublicLeaker
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Atmosphere or ufo a response to the 1997 sse review panel report - by bruce...PublicLeaker
This document summarizes a radar and visual sighting of an unidentified flying object that was presented to a scientific review panel. The sighting involved a large disc-shaped object detected on radar for 50 seconds moving at speeds of 110-84 knots and then disappearing. While some panel members suggested atmospheric explanations could account for some radar cases, the document argues that a careful analysis of cases can provide evidence of unexplained phenomena. It presents the analysis of one case from Switzerland where a fast-moving object was tracked on radar along a straight downward path at nearly Mach 3, which could not be explained by atmospheric effects.
This document provides an overview of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and its influence in New Jersey. It finds that ALEC has introduced model legislation on issues like worker rights, education, voting rights, consumer rights, immigration, and the environment. Some key findings are that 11 New Jersey legislators have ties to ALEC leadership and hundreds of ALEC's model bills have been introduced in New Jersey, though few have passed. It also lists several major corporations with ties to ALEC that have dropped their support in recent years.
Nasa, post apollo and the rise of the space shuttle - a glance at the definit...PublicLeaker
This document provides background on NASA's plans for post-Apollo space activities in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It discusses how NASA advocated for developing a reusable Space Shuttle and modular space station. NASA estimated costs of over $20 billion for developing these systems. However, political support was weakening as Apollo ended. President Nixon established a Space Task Group to review options, as NASA faced pressures to reduce budgets. Different groups debated priorities for human or robotic spaceflight in the coming decade.
Eric dollard introduction to dielectric and magnetic discharges in electrical...PublicLeaker
This document summarizes a book chapter about capacitance and inductance. It discusses:
1) How capacitance represents electrical energy storage in a field between two conductors.
2) Common misconceptions about capacitance and how lines of force can better represent dielectric fields.
3) How inductance is analogous to capacitance, with energy stored in a magnetic field as loops of force around a conductor.
4) The limits of zero resistance (trapping energy in a field) and infinite resistance (instantly releasing energy), which can produce powerful effects in the latter case.
An inexpensive aqueous flow battery for large scale electrical energy storage...PublicLeaker
This document introduces an Organic Redox Flow Battery (ORBAT) that uses water-soluble organic redox couples instead of heavy metals like vanadium for large-scale electrical energy storage. It demonstrates the rechargeability of an ORBAT cell using anthraquinone-2-sulfonic acid or anthraquinone-2,6-disulfonic acid on the negative electrode and 1,2-dihydrobenzoquinone-3,5-disulfonic acid on the positive electrode. Key advantages of ORBAT are its low cost due to inexpensive organic materials, sustainability without heavy metals or toxic materials, and high efficiency due to fast charge transfer kinetics of organic redox couples like quinones.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e bateria de longa duração. O dispositivo também possui processador mais rápido e armazenamento expansível. O novo modelo será lançado em outubro por um preço inicial de US$799.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides information about ALEC's influence in Arizona state politics. It finds that ALEC, which is funded primarily by corporations, has a significant presence in the Arizona legislature. Many legislators are ALEC members and some have received funding from an ALEC-affiliated "scholarship" fund to attend conferences, with the funds coming from corporate donors but not requiring disclosure of their sources. The report analyzes bills introduced in Arizona in 2013 and finds examples both directly from ALEC's legislative agenda and with similar intent to ALEC model bills. It concludes that ALEC continues to exert influence in shaping legislation in Arizona to benefit its corporate members.
This document provides an overview of StingRay surveillance devices ("IMSI catchers") and discusses legal issues related to their use by law enforcement. It describes how StingRays work by mimicking cell towers and collecting identifying information from cell phones. It also notes that the level of authorization the government obtains varies, from no authorization to pen register orders, and discusses potential legal arguments against their warrantless use, including that it amounts to unconstitutional general searches. The document aims to help criminal defense attorneys assess whether StingRays were used in their cases and argue for suppression.
This document is a complaint filed by investigative reporter Beau Hodai against the City of Tucson and Tucson Police Department. Hodai submitted three public records requests seeking information about TPD's purchase and use of cell phone tracking equipment from Harris Corporation, but TPD failed to fully respond and improperly withheld records. The complaint alleges TPD's actions violated Arizona public records law by allowing Harris to dictate the records TPD would disclose and failing to sufficiently justify withholding records. It seeks court intervention to address TPD's refusal to comply with its obligations under the public records statute.
The document provides an overview of state legislative activities in 2009 related to issues that affect the construction industry. Some key points:
- State budgets faced large deficits as revenues declined, which will dominate 2010 legislative sessions.
- 38 states considered legislation related to the proposed Employee Free Choice Act. Five states and two chambers passed measures opposing it.
- Only three states passed bills on hiring undocumented workers, with most states less active on immigration in 2009.
- 36 states debated independent contractor classification issues due to concerns about misclassification and ensuring worker protections.
- Organized labor pushed to expand prevailing wage laws but were defeated in Iowa and Colorado. New Mexico tied rates to union contracts.
- 16 states debated project labor agreement
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of a new drug on memory and cognitive function in older adults. The double-blind study involved giving either the new drug or a placebo to 100 volunteers aged 65-80 over a 6 month period. Testing showed those receiving the drug experienced statistically significant improvements in short-term memory retention and processing speed compared to the placebo group.
The Central Regional Advisory Council will hold a public meeting on December 9, 2011 at 1:00 pm at the MCSO Training Facility in Phoenix, Arizona. The agenda includes welcoming remarks, approving previous meeting minutes, updates from the Arizona Department of Homeland Security and ACTIC, discussing RAC guidelines and strategies, and grant extensions/modifications/reallocations. Time will also be provided for public comment and discussion of the next meeting date before adjourning.
Atmosphere or ufo a response to the 1997 sse review panel report - by bruce...PublicLeaker
This document summarizes a radar and visual sighting of an unidentified flying object that was presented to a scientific review panel. The sighting involved a large disc-shaped object detected on radar for 50 seconds moving at speeds of 110-84 knots and then disappearing. While some panel members suggested atmospheric explanations could account for some radar cases, the document argues that a careful analysis of cases can provide evidence of unexplained phenomena. It presents the analysis of one case from Switzerland where a fast-moving object was tracked on radar along a straight downward path at nearly Mach 3, which could not be explained by atmospheric effects.
This document provides an overview of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and its influence in New Jersey. It finds that ALEC has introduced model legislation on issues like worker rights, education, voting rights, consumer rights, immigration, and the environment. Some key findings are that 11 New Jersey legislators have ties to ALEC leadership and hundreds of ALEC's model bills have been introduced in New Jersey, though few have passed. It also lists several major corporations with ties to ALEC that have dropped their support in recent years.
Nasa, post apollo and the rise of the space shuttle - a glance at the definit...PublicLeaker
This document provides background on NASA's plans for post-Apollo space activities in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It discusses how NASA advocated for developing a reusable Space Shuttle and modular space station. NASA estimated costs of over $20 billion for developing these systems. However, political support was weakening as Apollo ended. President Nixon established a Space Task Group to review options, as NASA faced pressures to reduce budgets. Different groups debated priorities for human or robotic spaceflight in the coming decade.
Eric dollard introduction to dielectric and magnetic discharges in electrical...PublicLeaker
This document summarizes a book chapter about capacitance and inductance. It discusses:
1) How capacitance represents electrical energy storage in a field between two conductors.
2) Common misconceptions about capacitance and how lines of force can better represent dielectric fields.
3) How inductance is analogous to capacitance, with energy stored in a magnetic field as loops of force around a conductor.
4) The limits of zero resistance (trapping energy in a field) and infinite resistance (instantly releasing energy), which can produce powerful effects in the latter case.
An inexpensive aqueous flow battery for large scale electrical energy storage...PublicLeaker
This document introduces an Organic Redox Flow Battery (ORBAT) that uses water-soluble organic redox couples instead of heavy metals like vanadium for large-scale electrical energy storage. It demonstrates the rechargeability of an ORBAT cell using anthraquinone-2-sulfonic acid or anthraquinone-2,6-disulfonic acid on the negative electrode and 1,2-dihydrobenzoquinone-3,5-disulfonic acid on the positive electrode. Key advantages of ORBAT are its low cost due to inexpensive organic materials, sustainability without heavy metals or toxic materials, and high efficiency due to fast charge transfer kinetics of organic redox couples like quinones.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e bateria de longa duração. O dispositivo também possui processador mais rápido e armazenamento expansível. O novo modelo será lançado em outubro por um preço inicial de US$799.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides information about ALEC's influence in Arizona state politics. It finds that ALEC, which is funded primarily by corporations, has a significant presence in the Arizona legislature. Many legislators are ALEC members and some have received funding from an ALEC-affiliated "scholarship" fund to attend conferences, with the funds coming from corporate donors but not requiring disclosure of their sources. The report analyzes bills introduced in Arizona in 2013 and finds examples both directly from ALEC's legislative agenda and with similar intent to ALEC model bills. It concludes that ALEC continues to exert influence in shaping legislation in Arizona to benefit its corporate members.
This document provides an overview of StingRay surveillance devices ("IMSI catchers") and discusses legal issues related to their use by law enforcement. It describes how StingRays work by mimicking cell towers and collecting identifying information from cell phones. It also notes that the level of authorization the government obtains varies, from no authorization to pen register orders, and discusses potential legal arguments against their warrantless use, including that it amounts to unconstitutional general searches. The document aims to help criminal defense attorneys assess whether StingRays were used in their cases and argue for suppression.
This document is a complaint filed by investigative reporter Beau Hodai against the City of Tucson and Tucson Police Department. Hodai submitted three public records requests seeking information about TPD's purchase and use of cell phone tracking equipment from Harris Corporation, but TPD failed to fully respond and improperly withheld records. The complaint alleges TPD's actions violated Arizona public records law by allowing Harris to dictate the records TPD would disclose and failing to sufficiently justify withholding records. It seeks court intervention to address TPD's refusal to comply with its obligations under the public records statute.
The document provides an overview of state legislative activities in 2009 related to issues that affect the construction industry. Some key points:
- State budgets faced large deficits as revenues declined, which will dominate 2010 legislative sessions.
- 38 states considered legislation related to the proposed Employee Free Choice Act. Five states and two chambers passed measures opposing it.
- Only three states passed bills on hiring undocumented workers, with most states less active on immigration in 2009.
- 36 states debated independent contractor classification issues due to concerns about misclassification and ensuring worker protections.
- Organized labor pushed to expand prevailing wage laws but were defeated in Iowa and Colorado. New Mexico tied rates to union contracts.
- 16 states debated project labor agreement
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of a new drug on memory and cognitive function in older adults. The double-blind study involved giving either the new drug or a placebo to 100 volunteers aged 65-80 over a 6 month period. Testing showed those receiving the drug experienced statistically significant improvements in short-term memory retention and processing speed compared to the placebo group.
The Central Regional Advisory Council will hold a public meeting on December 9, 2011 at 1:00 pm at the MCSO Training Facility in Phoenix, Arizona. The agenda includes welcoming remarks, approving previous meeting minutes, updates from the Arizona Department of Homeland Security and ACTIC, discussing RAC guidelines and strategies, and grant extensions/modifications/reallocations. Time will also be provided for public comment and discussion of the next meeting date before adjourning.