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What is the primary purpose of a freeze dryer?
Freeze dryers, also known as lyophilizes, are incredible machines used to remove moisture from food, medication, biological samples, and other materials while preserving their structure and integrity. This process, called lyophilization, involves freezing the material and then subjecting it to a vacuum, which allows the frozen water to sublime directly from solid to cloud without passing through the liquid phase. Freeze drying extends the shelf life of products, retains their nutritional value, and enhances their stability. Learn more over here: https://wave.cc/
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As The US Freaks Out About TikTok, It’s Revealed That The CIA Was Using Chinese Social Media To Try To Undermine The Gov’t There
You know that line, “every accusation is a confession?” For no reason at all, that’s coming to mind all of a sudden. No reason. If American freedom can’t resist an app of short videos, mostly used by kids, what kind of freedom is it really?
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The Disturbing CIA Iceberg - Part 3
The CIA certainty has committed their share of naughty no-nos over the years, this iceberg contains basically all of them...that they allow us to know about
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The Disturbing CIA Iceberg - Part 2
The CIA certainty has committed their share of naughty no-nos over the years, this iceberg contains basically all of them...that they allow us to know about
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The Disturbing CIA Iceberg
The CIA certainty has committed their share of naughty no-nos over the years, this iceberg contains basically all of them...that they allow us to know about
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Imperialist gangsterism and the CIA plot to kill Julian Assange
Revelations that the CIA discussed the assassination of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange confirm the staggering criminality of the US and British ruling class. By rights, they should see the US extradition case against Assange still proceeding through the UK High Court thrown out, and the investigation and prosecution of the conspirators up to the highest level of the US and UK governments and their intelligence agencies.
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CIA Director Mike Pompeo Touted Kidnapping, Killing Of Julian Assange In Response To Publication Of CIA Leaks
As CIA director, Mike Pompeo -- who supported Wikileaks when it was airing the Democratic National Committee's dirty laundry -- unilaterally decided Assange was a threat unworthy of any constitutional protections.
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The CIA Campaign to Steal Apple’s Secrets
RESEARCHERS WORKING with the Central Intelligence Agency have conducted a multi-year, sustained effort to break the security of Apple’s iPhones and iPads, according to top-secret documents obtained by The Intercept.
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How to Escape the Confines of Time and Space According to the CIA
In the ’80s, the spy agency investigated the "Gateway Experience" technique to alter consciousness and ultimately escape spacetime. Here is everything you need to know.
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The CIA’s Infamous, Unsolved Cryptographic Puzzle Gets a ‘Final Clue’
"Even once it’s cracked, it’s gonna be a riddle, something that’s still controversial and hard to figure out," the creator of the Kryptos puzzle sculpture says.
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CIA developed tech to restrict anti-aircraft missiles given to allies, researcher says
The CIA developed technology to restrict anti-aircraft missiles once they are given to allies, a Dutch researcher said according to a Reuters report. The researcher, Jos Wetzel, said at a cybersecurity conference in Germany over the weekend that the technology would be used for shoulder-fired missiles called Man-Portable Air-Defense Systems (MANPADS). This could convince U.S. officials to distribute these weapons more often, Reuters reported.
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CIA Offers Proof Huawei Has Been Funded By China's Military And Intelligence
In the battle between Washington and Huawei, there has long been the taunt from Shenzhen that U.S. officials have failed to produce any evidence of actual collusion between the telecom equipment giant and the Chinese state. Has that now changed? On Saturday, the Times reported that such evidence exists, it has just not been openly published. According to the newspaper's U.K. source, Huawei "has received funding from branches of Beijing’s state security apparatus...
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The Soviets wanted to infiltrate the Reagan camp. So, the CIA recruited a businessman to bait them.
KGB officers “wanted to learn about the American political system, and what people were thinking at the time,” notes a longtime former agent. “Just like what [the Russians] are doing now with Trump.”
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CIA declassifies cache of Soviet jokes compiled during the Cold War
The jokes include pot-shots at Soviet leaders both current and historic, and even one joke about Ronald Reagan that the president saw and found so funny that he began using it himself.
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CIA declassifies cache of Soviet jokes compiled during the Cold War
A cache of Soviet jokes that was compiled by CIA agents during the Cold War has been released among a cache of declassified documents. All the jokes were told between Soviets but picked up by CIA operatives before being relayed back to Washington. The list was addressed to the Deputy Director of the CIA but it is believed to have been circulated among senior White House officials.
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Schumer: Trump "took the word of the KGB over the men and women of the CIA"
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said he was "appalled" by President Trump's comments at his press conference with Russia's Vladimir Putin today, saying he "couldn't get worse than his performance at the NATO summit — but it sure did." At the press conference, Trump declined to side with US intelligence on Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election. "He took the word of the KGB over the men and women of the CIA," Schumer said. "The President put what's best for him over what's best for the security and well-being of the United States."
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The CIA Made A Board Game, And It's Now Playable
CIA Senior Collection Analyst David Clopper has, since 2008, created three complex board games designed to test employees. They used to be a secret, but a recent public showing, along with a Freedom of Information request, has resulted in the necessary rules and paperwork being released so anyone can play.
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CIA agents being tracked by technology, top official says
CIA officers working overseas used to expect to be followed after hours by adversarial spies hoping to find their sources. But now, foreign spies often don't need to bother because technology can do it for them, said Dawn Meyerriecks, deputy director of the CIA's science and technology division. Digital surveillance, including closed-circuit television and wireless infrastructure, in about 30 countries is so good that physical tracking is no longer necessary, Meyerriecks told the audience at an intelligence conference in Tampa, Florida, on Sunday.
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Who's Who Of American War Criminals Endorse Haspel To Run CIA
An array of former intelligence and other government officials signed a letter to the Senate intelligence committee in support of Gina Haspel for CIA director. By Kevin Gosztola.
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Gina Haspel: As If Nuremberg Never Happened
Nothing will say more about who we've become as a nation than if a torturer is allowed to head the CIA. By Peter Van Buren.
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