Is This “Loveable” Creature a Trojan Horse for the Robot Apocalypse?
Filed under: Artificial Intelligence, Computers, Conspiracies, Robot Psychology, Robots, Science, Science Fiction, Technology, The Apocalypse, The Future
The robot is named Probo. He’s modeled after an imaginary alien creature with an elephant like trunk. Researchers designed Probo to study human-robot interaction. Probo is programmed to communicate and react to humans in a believable social manner. Probo can also imitate emotions. But, robot apocalypse watchdog groups think creations like Probo will act as a Trojan Horse for the mechanical armies they theorize we’ll face in the future.
“These robots are teaching us to let our guard down,” says Dr. Phil Tompkin, a scientist specializing in de-technolozation at the Institute For Simplicity (IFS). “We cannot allow this to happen. If we believe robots can be cuddly, emotional creatures, then we’re one step close to putting mankind in a position where these machines can stab us in the back. Once these AI systems reach a certain level of sophistication, they will lash out against us, their creators. Mark my word. We cannot teach our children to be comfortable around mechanical beings! It’s like teaching a 3-year-old that Scorpions are puppies.”
Whether or not Probo turns against us remains to be seen. All we know is that an army of Probos sounds like a terrifying thing. And why is he called Probo? Does it have something to do with his trunk? We shudder to consider the possibility.
Learn more about Probo here.
Danish Scientist’s Frightening Claims About 9/11 Attacks
Filed under: Conspiracies, Corporations, Government, History, Nanotechnology
This segment from a Danish news station details new evidence discovered by Danish scientist Niels Harrit about high levels of nano-thermite found in the dust and rubble of the World Trade Centers. Nano-thermite, according to Dr. Harrit, is a highly volatile and relatively new explosive compound. These findings support 9/11 conspiracy theories that explosives placed in the World Trade Center by an organization other than Al-Qaeda caused the buildings to collapse, and that the terrorist attacks were just a smoke screen. Alleged conspirators include the New World Order and Illuminati.
Dangers of the Twitter Hive Mind
Filed under: Computers, Conspiracies, Corporations, Government, Human Intelligence, Science, Science Fiction, Social Media, Technology
Post submitted by anonymous investigator. Views expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of The Loki Times.
Twitter, tweets, and tweetbacks. Harmless sounding words we hear more and more as the popularity of the social networking and micro-blogging service grows at an exponential rate. But the explosive growth of Twitter has left us little time step back to analyze the threat it poses to mankind. A new ‘Big Brother’ is growing right in front of our eyes. It is the all knowing Twitter hive mind.
The Twitter hive mind feeds on our thoughts, personalities, moods, and ideas. Everytime someone tweets, a snippet of information is sent to a growing pool of data. This data pool reflects a large part of mankind’s collective consciousness. While the everyday Twitter user might not care, large corporations and governments do. They can analyze this data to learn more about the people they seek to control.
Lying in the superficially inane flow of Tweets are patterns of thought which groups like the Illuminati can use to manipulate the minds of citizens. Right now, researchers are developing sensors that can be paired with Twitter in order to deliver a constant stream of information regarding everything from your heart rate to mood (read here).
And we can’t ignore studies showing that Twitter could be destroying our capacity for emotion and empathy (read here). The thought is that the constant data-stream sent through a service like Twitter is shortening our attention spans and preventing reflection on what we’re reading, therefore reducing our ability to feel emotion. This all snowballs into a sort of brainwashing in which we become little more than living conduits of information. This brainwashing effect only further serves the purposes of those who will learn how to use Twitter for their own nefarious ends.
So the next time you hear someone Tweet, “I just ate a bagel for breakfast”, or “On my way to work”, remember that those simple words could be contributing to the downfall of mankind.
Twitter – Dangerous or Harmless. What do you think?
!!! UFO Cover Up Unfolds On News !!!
Filed under: Alien Intelligence, Alien Invasion, Aliens, Conspiracies, Discoveries, Paranormal Activity, Science, Science Fiction, UFO's, UFOR.a.YOU
Report from UFOR.a.You “UFO‘s Right above You”:
New Jersey UFO sightings in January and February caused panic in the streets. Now, the popular media says the sightings were just a hoax (WATCH News Cast below).
A likely story. It’s amazing the length they’re going to make us think these UFO’s were just “flares tied to helium balloons”. They’ve even hired two men to act like it was all their idea. The lying must end. What are they trying to hide? People should not brush this aside. Those UFO sightings were real. Something is happening. This case is NOT solved.
- UFOR.a.You Public Information Officer #3040sd
Is Viral Power the Solution to the Energy Crisis?
Filed under: Biology, Conspiracies, Discoveries, Genetic Engineering, Science, Viral Intelligence
Viruses suck. They’ve killed millions of people. They make us sick. We have to get shots of their dead bodies to build up our immune systems. They are just nasty little life forms that endlessly replicate and harm. Despite all this, researchers at MIT think they’ve found a redeeming purpose for viruses. That purpose is battery power. Read here.

In short, scientists genetically engineered viruses to mimic the properties of the positively and negatively charged ends of a battery through which power flows. These new virus built batteries allegedly have the same power capacity and performance of as cutting edge batteries developed to power things like electric cars.
But many are skeptical of depending on viruses for one of our most valuable commodities, energy. Anti-Viral Anything (AVA) president Vlad Soresh had the following to say: “Given the history of our relationship with viruses, can we really depend on them for our energy? I think they’ve proven time and time again that they want to cause nothing but harm to mankind.”
Despite criticisms like those, the genetically engineered technology is a major breakthrough in battery research.
What do you think? Can we trust viruses to supply us with energy?
