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    28 photos of Apple’s new ‘Mothership’ campus

    http://shopping.yahoo.com/blogs/digi...190816020.html If you thought your new office looked ultra-modern, wait until you get a peek at Apple’s next campus in Cupertino, California.

    Dubbed the “Mothership” by Cupertino Mayor Gilbert Wong, Apple has submitted
    architectural renderings of a 2.8 million square foot campus -- built on 176
    acres of land – and capable of housing roughly 13,000 employees.

    It is said to be built by 2016 with an estimated budget of $5 billion.

    While initially presented to the city in 2011 by late Apple CEO Steve Jobs,
    Wired has just published updated information and renderings of “Apple Campus 2,”
    approved by city officials last month, says writer Kyle VanHemert.

    All 28 images can be seen by clicking the image below.

    The latest images show a number of areas of the futuristic-looking corporate
    headquarters, including a donut-shaped main building – designed to promote
    collaboration among employees – lined with floor-to-ceiling concave glass walls,
    plenty of flora and fauna, and powered by renewable energy (“on-site fuel cell
    plants and rooftop photovoltaic arrays,” says the Wired piece).

    The latest renders show an underground auditorium (perhaps to host media
    events at product launches), a massive 90,000 square foot open-concept cafeteria
    that extends outside and a “Corporate Transit Center” bus depot to drop off and
    pick up employees.

    There’s also a concept of a subterranean tunnel that leads to a 2,000-space
    parking garage. Separate research and development facilities will be outside of
    the main four-story “spaceship” campus.

    Renowned architect Norman Foster is at the helm of the ambitious project, but
    Jobs was “heavily involved” in the earlier stages, says Wired.
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    Re: 28 photos of Apple’s new ‘Mothership’ campus

    Mothership?? Will Noory be broadcasting from there?

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    Re: 28 photos of Apple’s new ‘Mothership’ campus

    Sofia Smallstorm just put up this blog re aapl's "mothership" hq representing a hardenened "impregnable" female egg, with sperm swimmers outside unable to get in. Adds that's what wifi radiation does to female eggs, in addition to lowering male sperm count & vigor. With images, http://www.aboutthesky.com/smallstor...=default&page=


    Apple and Fertility


    Apple's Cupertino headquartersApple is a leader in the world of computers and Smart devices. Apple iPads are being used by schoolchildren in classrooms equipped with WiFi (2.4 Ghz). Education delivered wirelessly will reach the most remote regions of the world and make everybody Smart, say the globalists. However, wireless transmissions will have another sinister effect -- the sterility of future generations, warns Joe Imbriano of TheFullertonInformer.com. From a study done on hardy rats, findings were that viable ovarian follicles (eggs) diminished by approximately one half after 15 minutes x 15 days of 900 Mhz (old cell-phone-level) irradiation. WiFi and newer phones are much faster.


    Children using iPads

    What happens in the human body after an egg is fertilized? Its outer layers harden (called "zona response") to prevent additional sperm from penetrating. The FullertonInformer webmaster informs us that human follicles (eggs) may indeed harden in response to persistent RF microwaves, which are felt as "penetrations." Little girls are born with their eggs, to be released one at a time by the ovaries upon sexual maturity. Eggs that undergo zona response from radio frequencies pulsed against the belly (think iPad) might respond someday to fertilization in a lab with a needle ...


    Now let's take a look at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, CA, pictured above, with layout below:
    Apple HQ map
    Apple's Cupertino headquarters layout
    (click here to enlarge)



    Human egg and sperm

    Diagram of human conception as the egg is penetrated

    and the outer membranes fuse to solidify

    (click here to enlarge)



    A new development from Steve Perlman, formerly of Apple, Microsoft and Hollywood: Artemis is the new technology for cellular transmission. Devices placed on buildings will replace cell towers, sending RF microwaves in search of receivers (e.g. our Smart phones and watches). Artemis was the Greek goddess of chastity (no sex), virginity, and of the hunt. The Artemis logo is below, next to a diagram of the female reproductive organs. The Artemis network will hunt us and invert our reproduction... turn it upside down? What is Apple saying?


    Artemis transmitter
    Artemis logo
    Female reproductive system

    Artemis logo is female organs
    turned upside down


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    http://www.aboutthesky.com/smallstorm-blog

    Sofia discussed the above blog near the end of this 1.5 hr interview http://crazzfiles.com/deep-undergrou...ia-smallstorm/
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    Re: 28 photos of Apple’s new ‘Mothership’ campus

    egg? just as likely a sphincter

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