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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 03, 2005 09:03 AM
Mon 10.03 >> Mathematician and statistical expert R. Edwin Sherman will be sharing startling new evidence which he believes proves that the Bible codes were authored by God. IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 03, 2005 09:05 AM
Hot Stories for Mon., Oct. 3, 2005 Climate Change More Rapid Than Ever Scientists at the Max Planck Instit. presented their first model calculations for the future of the climate. --Science Daily Moon moves to make dazzling ring Eclipse will throw a dark shadow over much of Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East. --BBC News One Legend Found, Many Still to Go Giant squid less terrifying that its ancient image. --New York Times (requires registration) Academic throws light on 40-year-old UFO mystery A Canberra academic is investigating one of Australia's most compelling UFO cases. --The Age Ghost Caught On TV? A ghostly apparition appears to be knocking over a pile of boxes (with video). --BBC News More stories
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 04, 2005 02:09 PM
Tue 10.04 >> Walter Cruttenden, author of Lost Star of Myth and Time, discusses scientific proof of how mankind’s consciousness goes through cycles based on a dark star companion to the sun. Related sites: thegreatyear.com, Binary Research Instit. IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 04, 2005 02:10 PM
Hot Stories for Tues., Oct. 4, 2005 Experts: Future of big hurricanes looms Natural disaster in the United States has morphed to a dangerous new level. --Associated Press Photos: Solar eclipse in Kenya's Nairobi Many countries in Asia, Europe and Africa were on the path of the eclipse. --People's Daily Online Study Casts Doubt On 'Snowball Earth' Theory Geologists debate how frozen Earth was during Precambrian times. --Space Daily Does the Tulli Papyrus offer proof of UFOs? Ancient text records a strange aerial phenomena. --ThothWeb Delving into Dust Devils Miniature dust devils have been created in the laboratory. --Space.com More stories
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 05, 2005 10:10 PM
Wed 10.05 >> Journalist and author Douglas Mulhall will discuss how governments can use nanotechnology to deal with natural disasters. Additional Site: calcify.com First Hour: Guest host Arthur Krause donated $2,700 to Hurricane Katrina relief for the privilege of co-hosting an hour with George. IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 05, 2005 10:10 PM
Hot Stories for Wed., Oct. 5, 2005 Python Tries to Eat Alligator, Explodes When a 6-ft gator tangled with a 13-ft python recently, the result wasn't pretty (with photo). --AP 'Star Wars' NASCAR? Get ready for rocket racing New sport envisions rocket planes racing through the sky at hundreds of miles an hour. --CNN Bush Considers Military Role in Flu Fight President Bush raises notion of using military to quarantine areas where avian flu breaks out. --AP iRobot unveils sniper detector With a new sensor system, iRobot aims to help soldiers locate enemy snipers. --CNET This Laser Trick's a Quantum Leap Physicists have slowed a speeding laser pulse and captured it in a crystal. --Wired News More stories
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 06, 2005 10:37 PM
Thu 10.06 >> Researcher of UFOS and ancient manuscripts, Lynn Marzulli, will share his theory of a coming great deception where aliens will help lead us to the anti-christ. First Hour: Intelligence expert Douglas Hagmann will discuss the recent Oklahoma University bombing IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 06, 2005 10:39 PM
Hot Stories for Thur., Oct. 6, 2005 Python Tries to Eat Alligator, Explodes When a 6-ft gator tangled with a 13-ft python, the result wasn't pretty (with photo). --AP Wind Farm Whips Up Gale of Fury Offshore wind power is coming to the United States --Wired News Researchers reconstruct 1918 virus Scientists have made the Spanish flu virus that killed as many as 50 million people in 1918. --AP SpaceShipOne goes on show in US SpaceShipOne has been hung in Washington's National Air and Space Museum. --BBC News Dolphins sing 'Batman' theme Scientists have taught dolphins to combine rhythm and vocalizations to produce music. --ABC Online More stories
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 08, 2005 03:17 PM
Celestial Visions For his appearance tonight, Douglas Taylor has sent in images of two paintings he created along with explanations: Celestial Teaching Centers exist on countless planets and are huge educational centers where we can learn about our progressive spiritual development.
Celestial Worlds can be looked at as the Spiritual Worlds which have also been known as Heaven, the Summerland, the Happy Hunting Grounds, Valhalla and countless other names related to different religions and belief systems of various cultures.
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 08, 2005 03:18 PM
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 08, 2005 03:20 PM
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posted October 08, 2005 03:23 PM
Sat 10.08 >> Journalist and contributing editor for the science magazine Discover, Mary Roach will share some interesting facts about cadavers used in the name of science and also the afterlife. First Hour: Katherine Albrecht of CASPIAN will give an update on Radio Frequency Identification Products (RFID). IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 08, 2005 03:24 PM
Hot Stories for Sat., Oct. 8, 2005 Fearing Ghosts, Villagers Abandon Village Abandoning their village Thursday, villagers claim that ghosts were killing people. --NewIndPress Ice explorer cleared for lift-off Europe's Cryosat spacecraft blasts off into a polar orbit on Saturday. --BBC News Psychic seeks $25 million US reward for Saddam Brazil's second-highest court to consider the psychic's claim against US. --Reuters Like a Hawk, Robotic Plane Rides Thermals NASA's new unmanned air vehicle detects thermals then uses them to save fuel. --Technovelgy.com Whopper Of A Chopper Canadian fourth-grader sets record for longest human tooth. --AP More stories
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 10, 2005 12:11 AM
Sun 10.09 >> In this rebroadcast from 10/25/03, Art Bell speaks with Paul Moller of Moller International about Skycars followed by Nemo, a representative of the Vampire Religion (vampiretemple). IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 10, 2005 12:12 AM
Hot Stories for Sun., Oct. 9, 2005 Quake Kills More Than 18,000 in South Asia Powerful quake hits Pakistan, India and Afghanistan, killing 18,000+ people. --AP Alien life, but not as we know it If aliens existed, would they look like us? --Times Online Europe ice mission lost in ocean The ESA has confirmed that its ice mission Cryosat has been lost off the Russian coast. --BBC News A Big Finish With No One At the Wheel Robots race against clock in $2 million competition. --AP Zero-gravity tourists head to KSC Experience the weightlessness of space for $3,750 plus tax. --Florida Today More stories
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 11, 2005 01:48 PM
Tue 10.11 >> Paranormal investigator Mary Ann has met and conversed with hundreds of earthbound spirits, many of whom she has helped to move on. She is also a consultant to the hit TV show that was inspired by her own work, Ghost Whisperer. IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 11, 2005 01:49 PM
Hot Stories for Tue., Oct. 11, 2005 Bird flu pandemic 'very high' U.S. official tours Asia to coordinate plans for outbreak. --AP Dark Matter: Mysterious and Perhaps Nonexistent A new study suggests there may be no such thing as dark matter. --Space.com Japan tests supersonic jet model Japan's Aerospace Exploration Agency has successfully tested a new design for a supersonic airliner. --BBC News Cambodian Couple Suck Daughter's Blood Black magic may have driven a Cambodian couple to suck young girl's blood. --AP Eating fish regularly delays dementia Studies find eating fish at least once a week slows the toll aging takes on the brain. --Reuters More stories
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 14, 2005 03:22 PM
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 14, 2005 03:23 PM
Hot Stories for Fri., Oct. 14, 2005 School begins for aspiring Vatican exorcists Students from around the world will hear lectures on Satanism and demonic possession. --Reuters Regret Is Alien to UFO Abductees Researcher explores alleged alien-abduction stories. --Wired News Stars Born Near Black Hole The black hole at the center of the Milky Way is actually helping stars form. --Space.com Why do we believe in God? In his latest book, Robert Winston ponders the biggest question of them all. --Guardian U.K. Oldest noodles unearthed in China Remains of the world's oldest noodles have been unearthed in China. --BBC News More stories
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AcousticGod Knowflake Posts: 11943 From: Pleasanton, CA, USA Registered: May 2005
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posted October 14, 2005 04:43 PM
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 18, 2005 02:27 PM
I had to put one of my dogs to sleep two weeks ago and have been very sad about this. I also recieved a new puppy to add to the family and have been very busy training the little one. His name is Duke and I'm so in love!!!He's helping me heal!!! IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 18, 2005 02:28 PM
Tue 10.18 >> Robert Moss will discuss dreams and how we can communicate with the other side through dreaming. IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 18, 2005 02:30 PM
Hot Stories for Tues., Oct. 18, 2005 Designer Gear for the Apocalypse Exhibit features equipment that helps people cope with major and minor catastrophes. --Wired News Big money offered for photo of creature Loren Coleman will announce details of a $1 million reward for a photograph that leads to the live capture of Bigfoot. --Associated Press Wilhelm Reich, Orgone Energy, and UFOs Peter Robbins delves into Reich's unique scientific ideas. --Phenomena Magazine Recreating an Ancient Death Ray Did Archimedes really produce a death ray 2,200 years ago? --NY Times (requires registration) A bloody tattoo death Eerie inking foretold fate. --New York Daily News More stories
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 18, 2005 02:34 PM
The Life of Tesla Mark DeMucha discussed the life and work of the brilliant scientist and inventor Nikola Tesla. DeMucha is conducting a grassroots campaign to gather funding for a proposed feature film, The Tesla Conspiracy, in which a graduate student recreates Tesla's experiments. Through the film he hopes to bring greater awareness to Tesla's ideas and how there has been an effort to suppress his free energy concepts in order to preserve the fossil fuel status quo.DeMucha shared details that he gleaned from studying books about Tesla: The early death of his brother pushed him in a neurotic direction, and he exhibited obsessive-compulsive behaviors. Tesla originally admired Edison but then was stiffed by him in a financial agreement. Mark Twain was in Tesla's inner circle and Tesla credits reading Twain's books as helping him recover from cholera. Tesla received a number of his ideas in telepathic flashes. DeMucha listed alternating current and the Tesla coil as being his most prominent inventions, but Tesla also developed the ability to harness microwaves, created both neon and fluorescent lights and was the first person to ever take an X-ray photo. Related Articles Tesla's Death Beam One of Nikola Tesla's long-standing goals was to create a technological method for ending warfare. In 1934, he unveiled his "death beam," which was trumpeted on the front page of the NY Times as an invention that could "send concentrated beams of particles through the free air, of such tremendous energy that they will bring down a fleet of 10,000 enemy airplanes at a distance of 250 miles..." Tesla explained that the death beam would make war unfeasible as each nation could have their own "invisible Chinese wall." Read more at pbs.org. Illustration by Paul Frank from Science and Invention, 1922, depicting Tesla's concept of war as a "mere contest" between machines. IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 18, 2005 02:35 PM
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