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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 20, 2005 02:37 PM
Thu 10.20 >> Coast to Coast AM favorite guest, Lionel Fanthorpe will be sharing strange and ghoulish tales. Ken Davis has been rescheduled for 10/27. IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 20, 2005 02:38 PM
Hot Stories for Thurs., Oct. 20, 2005 The Big Melt Old ways of life are fading as the Arctic thaws. --New York Times (requires registration) Air Force testing new transparent armor Aluminum oxynitride is stronger and lighter than traditional materials. --Air Force Link Bigfoot bounty is rescinded Proposed $1 million reward withdrawn by trading card game company. --Associated Press Hubble Searches for Oxygen on the Moon Potential existence of some unique varieties found in 'rich glassy soils.' --Space.com 'Zombie worms' found off Sweden Species lives off whale bones on the sea floor (with photo) --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 20, 2005 02:41 PM
Awww...I love puppies, and kittens too. So cute. I'm glad you're back. IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 20, 2005 02:42 PM
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 20, 2005 02:44 PM
Earth Changes Roundtable Geologist Jim Berkland, preparedness expert Stan Deyo, and physicist James McCanney joined together for a roundtable discussion on current and upcoming earth changes. The panelists concurred that there is a correlation between solar activity and earthquakes, weather and other planetary phenomena. McCanney commented that the sun is in a volatile cycle and combined with that there is evidence of human weather manipulation, exciting or triggering recent cataclysms. Further, comets coming from the south and hitting the sun directly, indicate "something large is out there" that has been affecting our sun since 2001, he said. Berkland noted that there is a lot of repression of scientific data that doesn't fit with the prevailing thought. He noted that an eclipse that will pass over Turkey and China in March 2006 could be associated with a possible quake, citing how a recent eclipse passed over Pakistan shortly before a large earthquake occurred there. He also mentioned that a new book about his life, The Man Who Predicts Earthquakes will be coming out soon. Deyo believes there are signs that we are in the midst of a cyclic period of events that will change the face of the Earth before it's through. He sees 8-10 years of violent weather ahead, and in the short term, major quake or volcanic activity hitting somewhere on the West Coast of the U.S. The planet is warming up because of solar changes, he said. Related to this, Deyo shared an account of visiting with a Hopi elder who told him of a prophesied time when the sun will be so hot it will ignite grass. Graphic by Josh Crockett
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 20, 2005 02:58 PM
AHHH, thanks again AG!!!Duke is a very fast learner and he is a black Lab, with alittle white on his chest!!! I've just been training him for the house and he goes everywhere with me in the car. He is still in the garage at night though and have to get him in the house this weekend because its really starting to get cold at night now. He's so smart and cute!!! IP: Logged |
AcousticGod Knowflake Posts: 11943 From: Pleasanton, CA, USA Registered: May 2005
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posted October 20, 2005 03:58 PM
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 21, 2005 10:00 PM
Fri 10.21 >> Reporter and editor for Earthfiles.com, Linda Moulton Howe, will present updates on lethal avian flu and pythons threatening the Everglades.Open Lines IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 21, 2005 10:02 PM
Hot Stories for Fri, Oct. 21, 2005 Time Travel for Beginners The science behind time travel is explored along with the mysteries that surround it. --ThothWeb Improved X-ray vision to stop nuke smugglers Detecting materials in transit may be best bet for averting disaster. --New Scientist Photo: Mars Polar Lander Still Lost Wreckage initially disappeared during touchdown in 1999. --Space.com Never Mind Da Vinci A punk rock legend and an ex-music journalist search for the Holy Grail. --Fortean Times Moose attacked moose statue It's unclear whether the moose felt threatened by the statue, or whether they were simply irritable. --Aftenposten More stories
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 21, 2005 10:15 PM
Sweet kiss AG!!!Yes I have a big family, 3 dogs, 3 cats, 2 turtles and a gold fish.!!! My pit Ginger loves to lick goats cheese, carpet, people, baby kittens and puppies!!! Duke is a Cancer, Moon Baby!!! IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 23, 2005 06:00 PM
Sun 10.23 >> Nick Begich will be talking about technology issues, the enhancement of human performance, and the question of whether this hurricane season has been the product of weather manipulation by HAARP. IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 23, 2005 06:01 PM
Hot Stories for Sun, Oct. 23, 2005 Gulf Coast Suffers Record Hurricane Season Gulf Coast suffers through deadly, disastrous, record-setting series of hurricanes. --AP Ghost joins students at Sweet Briar College A teenage ghost named Daisy joins in with the fun at Sweet Briar College. --Fredericksburg.com Greenland ice cap thickens slightly Satellite measurements show that snowfall has thickened Greenland's ice cap. --Reuters Great Galloping Crinoids Lilylike sea animal takes a brisk walk. --Science News Researchers all but zap ancient death ray myth Attempt to recreate Greek solar weapon creates smoke, but little else. --AP More stories
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 23, 2005 06:04 PM
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 23, 2005 06:06 PM
The Green Lady, The Bringer of Storms It is rumored that The Green Lady manifests herself in coastal locales where major storms/hurricanes are about to hit. Perhaps as a warning to the living, perhaps as part of cursed existence, she heralds in major hurricanes along lonely beaches at night with crashing waves as a backdrop. This is the artist's interpretation of The Green Lady, as she might have appeared in a forested coast line before the arrival of a hyper-dimensional storm system. It is an original 16x20 oil painting created by C. Gallahun (ghostcanvas@yahoo.com). IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 25, 2005 10:11 PM
Tue 10.25 >> Chris Fleming is one of the hosts of the TV series Dead Famous. He’ll be sharing stories of ghost investigations he’s done including the search for the ghosts of Alfred Hitchcock, Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, and others. First Half-Hour: Prof. Mark Hindell will discuss recent whale beachings. IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 25, 2005 10:13 PM
Hot Stories for Tues, Oct. 25, 2005 Radar as Death Ray? The Pentagon is reportedly developing active array radars that could be used as weapons. --Technovelgy.com Sensations Rise around 25-centimeter Dwarf Kerman mummy has brought a lot of questions to archaeologists. --CHN Did Life Come from Another World? New research indicates that microorganisms could have survived a journey from Mars to Earth. --Scientific American On Human Diversity Why has the genetics community discarded so many phenotypes? --The Scientist Venus and Earth: Worlds Apart Venus has vastly different conditions than our planet. --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 26, 2005 10:02 PM
Wed 10.26 >> Authors Jerome Corsi and Craig R. Smith will discuss the work of the late Cornell professor, Dr. Thomas Gold, who reported that oil is continually created deep inside Planet Earth. IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 26, 2005 10:03 PM
Hot Stories for Wed, Oct. 26, 2005 Is Your Office Haunted? The workplace can be a source of paranormal activity. --Forbes Japan developing remote control for humans Special headset placed on the cranium sends very low voltage electric current. --Associated Press In pictures: Togo's voodoo market Traditional healers say various ingredients can make magic charms. --BBC News A child frozen in time Unexplained and unusual, 12-year-old Brooke still looks like an infant. --NBC News Elephants may pay homage to dead relatives African elephants show great interest in the skulls of other elephants. --New Scientist More stories
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 27, 2005 01:38 PM
Thu 10.27 >> America's favorite teacher, Kenneth C. Davis, will elaborate on how bizarre beliefs and superstitions were established as well as origins of mythology and Halloween traditions. IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 27, 2005 01:40 PM
Hot Stories for Thurs, Oct. 27, 2005 With pumpkins, white is the new orange Eerie white pumpkins are finding their way into more and more homes this Halloween season. --Associated Press Ranchers worry about horses 16 horses mysteriously died in Colorado's eastern plains. --Colorado Springs Gazette Farm’s mushroom mystery An unfamiliar fungi showed up at a UK organic farm (with photo). --Shropshire Star Interview with the vampire Profile of Baron Marcus, a Toronto vampire and singer. --The Eyeopener USA Today gives Condi 'demon eyes,' pulls photo Paper admits it gave secretary of state 'unnatural appearance' in Web edition. --WorldNetDaily.com More stories
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 28, 2005 11:49 PM
Fri 10.28 >> First Hour: Judy Belushi-Pisano & Tanner Colby will share stories from their new book about the late actor/comedian, John Belushi. Open Lines IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 28, 2005 11:51 PM
Hot Stories for Fri, Oct. 28, 2005 Spellbound by sky lights Bright twinklers were nearby Mars and Venus, say astronomers -- or were they? --SF Chronicle New Yorkers see 'Jesus' appear on city street Citizens flocking to location: 'This is God giving us a sign' --WorldNetDaily.com Climate study shows Europe risks Mediterranean and mountain regions will be hardest hit. --BBC News Microbe and Machine Merged as First 'Cellborg' Scientists have created gold-plated bacteria that can sense humidity. --Live Science Speaking of Halloween Photos of Halloween-themed tattoos. --modblog.bmezine.com More stories
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 31, 2005 09:51 PM
Mon 10.31 >> Art Bell returns live to host the Annual Ghost-to-Ghost Show. IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 31, 2005 09:59 PM
Hot Stories for Monday, Oct. 31, 2005 For sale: Britain’s underground city Subterranean complex was built in the 1950s. --London Times Disney's Technology Grows Up Rides replace animatronics with interactivity. --Wired News Italian laboratory clones 14 pigs The pigs may help in understanding animal to human organ transplants. --BBC News Tales from the swamp From ape-like creatures to glowing lights, Hockomock has kept its secrets for centuries. --Boston Globe Hurricane Beta Sets Record for Most in a Season Beta was the 13th hurricane this year, more than any Atlantic season on record. --Associated Press More stories
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted October 31, 2005 10:03 PM
Thanks to all who answered our call for "spooky art" to accompany this year's Ghost-to-Ghost broadcasts. Below are some of the most intriguing responses we received. A second batch of images will be featured on Monday night.
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