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Universal Translator in Your Own Voice is Coming Soon

Once all of that data is crunched in BabelOn�s computers, your voice will be heard in the

language you selected.

That list is currently limited to English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Mandarin,

Japanese and Hindi.

In a noble gesture, BabelOn says it will also attempt to study, preserve, and recreate languages

that are currently threatened to become extinct.

BabelOn recognizes the security issues involved in creating new content in audio that exactly

matches a person�s voice � think of the implications if this is the voice of a world

leader � and points out that it�s teamed up with a government agency (NASA, not exactly

the DoD or NSA).

All BLIPs will be stored offline in �our highly secure voice vault� and �will require

specific sets of �keys� to open.� That dripping you hear is the sound of hackers

salivating.

The first commercial market for the BabelOn technology is movie and TV dubbing, which

is not surprising since co-founder Daisy Hamilton says she got the idea after her parents went

to the Cannes Film Festival and noticed the huge demand for language dubbing and the lack

of quick yet sophisticated technology.

While BabelOn is not currently quick, let alone instantaneous, that will be solved with

time and money.

Will BabelOn be ready to take along when the first humans land on Mars?

Probably.

Will the security issues be resolved before the first human creates a digital copy of

a world leader and attempts total domination?

One can only hope.

For more infomation >> Universal Translator in Your Own Voice is Coming Soon - Duration: 3:07.

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Air Force Captain Claims UFO Deactivated 10 Nukes in Silos - Duration: 5:25.

Air Force Captain Claims UFO Deactivated 10 Nukes in Silos

BY Paul Seaburn

�With the passage of more than 50 years since my incident in Minot and 70 years since

the incident in Roswell, NM, there can be no ethical, moral or critical reason to keep

the secret of humanity any longer and my other colleagues agree thereby.�

Here�s another one of those old-is-news-again stories that keeps people suspicious of what

governments may be hiding about UFOs.

On December 6, 1966, the Minot Daily News in Minot, North Dakota, carried a front page

story about recent UFO sightings in the area, especially around the Minot Air Force Base,

home of a number of nuclear missiles poised to be launched if the Cold War heated up.

That story is back on the front page again 50 years later with the release of It Never

Happened, Volume 1, a tell-mostly-all-before-I-die memoir of the incident by Captain David D

Schindele, a Minuteman I intercontinental ballistic missile launch crew commander at

the base on that day.

Schindele claims that nothing more was reported about the UFO sightings because the Air Force

ordered everyone there to never in their lives speak about what happened next � the unexplained

change in status of 10 ICBMs to �off-alert� � meaning that they could not be launched.

�I remember that when we were relieved the next morning and arrived topside, I attempted

to query the Flight Security Controller, who told me he could not speak about the incident.

It was then that my commander also informed me that he had received word, during my rest

break below, that we were to never speak about the incident.�

Schindele kept silent until 2010, when he first revealed his experiences to Robert Hastings,

author of UFOs & Nukes: Extraordinary Encounters at Nuclear Weapons Sites.

Why did Schindele finally disobey that order?

�During that time in Minot, many of us experienced unworldly incidents at Minuteman facilities

but we were all individually instructed to keep silent.

We never realized at the time that others among us were also experiencing incidents,

but now the truth is becoming known.

About 35 years after my Minot incident and learning about an identical incident experienced

by another missileer (Capt. Robert Salas) connected to Malmstrom AFB in Montana, which

was during the same general timeframe as my incident, I then contemplated coming forth

with the �truth�.�

David D Schindele

These old �missileers� liked to get together to reminisce and commiserate and it seems

that Schindele and Salas discovered they had something more than their service time in

common.

Schindele found additional officers from the base who would admit that they were individually

ordered �to keep our �lips zipped�� but many took the secret to their graves and

more refuse to disobey the order to this day.

This is �old news� in that there have been many reports of UFOs at nuclear missile

sights and nuclear plants around the world, ranging from UFO activity at the plant where

plutonium was processed for the first atomic bomb to UFO sightings at nuclear plants in

France to documents from Russia indicating similar unexplained missile shutdowns in the

Soviet Union after UFO sightings.

It�s �new news� that eyewitness David Schindele put his experiences in a book and,

as the title indicates, has more to tell.

Is he doing it for the money?

�From the beginning, I�ve been conflicted with the goal of bringing truth to as many

people as possible, while having no appetite for bringing attention to myself or receiving

monetary benefit.

But I also realize the fallacy in that.� Schindele says he will donate proceeds from

the book to the Seattle Chapter of the Air Force Association where he still meets with

fellow veterans.

Are the claims in the book true?

If so, will the government release any supporting documents or will the book suddenly go �off-alert�

too?

For more infomation >> Air Force Captain Claims UFO Deactivated 10 Nukes in Silos - Duration: 5:25.

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Universal Translator in Your Own Voice is Coming -tech and science - Duration: 2:03.

Universal Translator in Your Own Voice is Coming Soon

Once all of that data is crunched in BabelOn�s computers, your voice will be heard in the

language you selected.

That list is currently limited to English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Mandarin,

Japanese and Hindi.

In a noble gesture, BabelOn says it will also attempt to study, preserve, and recreate languages

that are currently threatened to become extinct.

BabelOn recognizes the security issues involved in creating new content in audio that exactly

matches a person�s voice � think of the implications if this is the voice of a world

leader � and points out that it�s teamed up with a government agency (NASA, not exactly

the DoD or NSA).

All BLIPs will be stored offline in �our highly secure voice vault� and �will require

specific sets of �keys� to open.� That dripping you hear is the sound of hackers

salivating.

The first commercial market for the BabelOn technology is movie and TV dubbing, which

is not surprising since co-founder Daisy Hamilton says she got the idea after her parents went

to the Cannes Film Festival and noticed the huge demand for language dubbing and the lack

of quick yet sophisticated technology.

While BabelOn is not currently quick, let alone instantaneous, that will be solved with

time and money.

Will BabelOn be ready to take along when the first humans land on Mars?

Probably.

Will the security issues be resolved before the first human creates a digital copy of

a world leader and attempts total domination?

One can only hope.

For more infomation >> Universal Translator in Your Own Voice is Coming -tech and science - Duration: 2:03.

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Dump trucks for children, Toys review and play with cars and trucks, Dump truck work with Excavator - Duration: 11:34.

Hi baby! Today let's peeled box SIKU WORLD 5599, an interesting toy, it has miniature and nice cars

There is also a crane vehicle can rescue small cars in distress

And then we have an excavator and a dump truck, let's play with them!

For more infomation >> Dump trucks for children, Toys review and play with cars and trucks, Dump truck work with Excavator - Duration: 11:34.

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Trans Pride March | トランスジェンダーパレード【#カナダワーホリ】 - Duration: 3:01.

For more infomation >> Trans Pride March | トランスジェンダーパレード【#カナダワーホリ】 - Duration: 3:01.

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Она спасла котенка гепарда от охотников за трофеями, и он стал её лучшим другом - Duration: 1:53.

For more infomation >> Она спасла котенка гепарда от охотников за трофеями, и он стал её лучшим другом - Duration: 1:53.

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assist (verb) - Duration: 2:25.

assist (verb) (formal)

Verb Forms

assist

assists

assisted

assisting

1 [intransitive, transitive] to help somebody to do something

Anyone willing to assist can contact this number.

assist in/with something

We are looking for people who would be willing to assist in the group's work.

assist somebody

We'll do all we can to assist you.

The play was directed by Mike Johnson, assisted by Sharon Gale.

assist somebody in doing something

We will assist you in finding somewhere to live.

assist somebody in/with something

Two men are assisting the police with their enquiries (= are being questioned by the police).

assist somebody to do something

a course to assist adults to return to the labour market

2 [transitive] assist something

to help something to happen more easily

activities that will assist the decision-making process

Extra examples

She offered to assist with the marketing of the product.

She was ably assisted by a team of volunteers.

We have been greatly assisted by individuals and organizations.

measures designed to assist people with disabilities

Day hospitals have sprung up to assist the process of rehabilitation.

These activities will assist the decision-making process.

This is a programme to assist adults in returning to the labour market.

Two approaches might assist in tackling the problem.

Two men are assisting the police with their enquiries.

Volcanic eruptions like this probably assisted the development of life on this planet.

We are looking for people who would be willing to assist in the group's work.

We'll do all we can to assist you.

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