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David Beckham, Caprice and Prince Charles’s in-laws all turn to Nick Freeman when caught speeding or drink driving. Mr Loophole tells Newsmonster about his clients - and his conscience.
Electronic drugs, the power to see ‘ghosts’ and the ability to connect your mind directly to your partner’s over the Internet. It may sound like science fiction but Professor Kevin Warwick has taken the first step. He has implanted a miniature computer into the main nerve canal of his left arm. This, he hopes, will eventually turn him into a cyborg: part man, part machine. Newsmonster finds out what life's like living as a cyborg.
Ever wanted to set up your own country where you make the laws and can do whatever you like? Roy Bates did just that on a disused gun emplacement off the east coast of England. By a strange quirk of international law it really is an independent country. Welcome to Sealand!
The US military and the British army plans to implant fuel cells into their soldiers bodies. The tiny generators will use fuel extracted from the soldiers own blood to power radios and other electronics. These devices will literally plug into a soldiers arm or leg and take us a step closer to the era of the 'cyborg soldier'.
Making designer drugs in your own kitchen has never been easier. You can download the recipes from the net and buy the raw materials from your local hardware store. Newsmonster tracked down the 'psychonauts' who think nothing of whipping up a batch of psychoactive drugs for their own use at weekends. They even tinker with the chemical structure of the drugs to help them find the perfect high.
The Cumbria rail crash has once again exposed the lethal maintenance failings on Britain’s railways. Danny Penman spent six months working undercover for the BBC as a track worker for Network Rail to see how seriously they take public safety. The results were shocking to say the least.....
After exhaustive security checks Newsmonster’s Danny Penman gained
access to the heart of America’s military machine. NORAD, hidden deep
inside the Colorado Mountains, is America’s main early warning base and
will play a crucial role in destroying Iran’s nuclear facilities.
Newsmonster has built a chemical weapons factory in Central London for less than £300. Amazingly, all of the equipment and chemicals were bought in high street shops and from school supplies’ companies.