>Literally the matrix machine >the internet control grid >geoengineering through strategic aerosol injection >nano tagging, and watching our every move. >trying to link this world to higher dimensions so demonic entities can be unleashed > data analysis that can predict and control behavior through tweaks in what sites, stories, ads, videos, ect come up to control your mood, and habits
theregister.co.uk/2009/11/06/lhc_dimensional_portals/ >Out of this door might come something, or we might send something through it," said Sergio Bertolucci, who is Director for Research and Scientific Computing at CERN
>The total operating budget of the LHC runs to about $1 billion per year. The Large Hadron Collider was first turned on in August of 2008, then stopped for repairs in September until November 2009. Taking all of those costs into consideration, the total cost of finding the Higgs boson ran about $13.25 billion.
Why do most political leaders support these mad scientist's. More important why do we citizens stand by while the biggest machine on earth is controlling the fabric of time, creating strategic aerosol sprays for geoengineering, and looking for the patterns in the grid to control reality.
blog.u2ec.org/wordpress/?p=2082 > then the very conservative calculation for the total cost of the LHC project is $52.86 Billion. >While it is hard to refute any of the above figures for a lower cost it might be reasonable to argue them for a higher cost compared to what is calculated here. home.cern/science/experiments/cloud >Studies suggest they may influence cloud cover either through the formation of new aerosols (tiny particles suspended in the air that can grow to form seeds for cloud droplets) or by directly affecting clouds themselves. quadrant.ai >Quadrant builds award-winning deep learning models to assign labels and generate data which enables us to train accurate, discriminative models for our customers using significantly less labeled data.