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Solane Star
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posted October 31, 2005 10:04 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Solane Star     Edit/Delete Message

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posted November 01, 2005 08:16 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Solane Star     Edit/Delete Message

Tue 11.01 >>
Best selling author Graham Hancock will talk about ancient and lost civilizations, the global flood myth and his latest book, Supernatural.

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posted November 01, 2005 08:18 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Solane Star     Edit/Delete Message
Hot Stories for Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005
U.S. Military Wants to Own the Weather
Technologies that will mature over the next 30 years will offer the ability to modify weather patterns. --Space.com
Scientists prove the blind can 'see' with sixth sense
The uncanny ability of blind people to "sense" unseen objects has been demonstrated.
--The Scotsman
A New Home, Not Quite Vacated
Tale of a haunted apartment in Manhattan's Upper West Side. --NY Times (requires registration)
UFO’s or Top Secret Spy Planes
An investigation into Aurora and the black triangles phenomenon. --ThothWeb
Pluto found to have two more moons
Dim objects form ‘mini-solar system’ around ninth planet. --Space.com


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posted November 12, 2005 08:51 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Solane Star     Edit/Delete Message

Sat 11.12 >>
First Hour:
Capt. Kelly Sweeney will discuss piracy and maritime terrorism.

Michael Horn has researched the Billy Meier UFO case for 26 years and is convinced of its importance in human history. Tonight, Horn will give an update on the fulfillment of Meier’s 1981 prophecies about Islamic unrest in France.

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Hot Stories for Saturday, Nov. 12, 2005
Another Look at Varingha
Interview with Dr Roger Leir about the Varginha UFO case. --Phenomena Mag
Buddhist Tradition Thickens Parts of the Brain
New study shows key parts of the brain actually get thicker through the practice. --LiveScience
Ancient Egyptians used helicopters and airplanes?
Emerging scientific theory says that Egyptians descended from Martians. --Pravda.Ru
Hubble sees stars being born
A new image from Hubble reveals stars in the process of being born. --Space.com
Scientist invents remote-controlled turtles
A Russian scientist claims to have created remote controlled turtles for spying missions. --Ananova


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Wed 11.16 >>
Intuitive Sean David Morton of the Delphi Associates shares predictions and updates for the year ahead and beyond.

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Hot Stories for Wed. Nov. 16, 2005
Marines Quiet About Brutal New Weapon
Urban combat weapon sends out a 'shockwave of unparalleled destructive power.' --Defense Tech
Florida Studied 'Supernatural' Water for Trees
Researchers worked with a rabbi and a cardiologist to test ‘Celestial Drops.' --LiveScience
On the hunt for a conspiracy theory
Commentary looks at the fascination with hidden agendas. --Christian Science Monitor
Harriet the tortoise turns 175
The Land Tortoise was said to have been collected by Charles Darwin in 1835. --Reuters
Water Could Stay Liquid on Mars
The elusive liquid has remained hidden, because it may not exist for more than a fleeting second. --Space.com


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Thu 11.17 >>
Consultant Charles R. Smith will discuss the implications of recent Chinese espionage related to U.S. military secrets and the possibility of war with China.

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Hot Stories for Thurs. Nov. 17, 2005
X Files Opened
The National Security Agency's UFO investigations from 1980 are unearthed. (Read PDF Document) --Space.com
A 'strange and fascinating' find
The remains of a massacre uncovered at a Mayan city are providing clues as to why their civilization collapsed. --USA Today
Doubt Is Their Co-Pilot
More Americans are shunning traditional religions and turning to upstart faiths such as Universism. --LA Times (requires registration)
Space Cadets hoax out of this world
New reality show is trying to persuade a group of Britons that they have been blasted into space. --This is London
Evidence of David and Goliath Found?
Israeli archaeologists find ceramic shard with names similar to Goliath. --Discovery News


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Mon 11.21 >>
Authors Lamar Waldron, Peter Levenda, and Joan Mellen will each share their conclusions about who was behind the assassination of JFK.

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Hot Stories for Monday, Nov. 21, 2005
Japan's asteroid touchdown fails
The space agency said it hoped to make a second attempt to land the craft. --BBC News
No evidence? It must be conspiracy
Jimmy Walter is offering $1 million to anyone who can prove that explosives were not used on the WTC. --Sydney Morning Herald
Is the Sun Heating Up?
Solar activity appears to be at a 400 year high. --Earthfiles
Celestial odd couple baffles astronomers
New observations from Chandra have deepened a mystery over the ghostly remains of two dead stars. --New Scientist
Psychic Children
A New Jersey teen says she is an 'Indigo' & has extraordinary communications (video report). --CNN


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Jesus on the Tower

Back in 1986, a supposed image of Jesus and a little child was to have been seen in the rust on the side of a soybean oil tank in Fostoria, Ohio. I was only about 8 at the time, but I remember it well. I remember my family seeing about it on the news and then loading into the car to go see it. I only live some 20 miles or so away, so it wasn't that far to go. But I remember getting there and seeing a line of cars and people that seemed to stretch for miles just to see it. There were some people that were taking pictures of it and selling them for about $3.00 a piece.

I started thinking about the picture last year, but was unable to find it anywhere at my house. Then just today I was helping my parents clear out their storage shed and I found a box of old pictures. Inside was the picture. So I rushed home to scan it to send it to you to share with your listeners. The first pic is the original with no adjustments. The second is after I adjusted the brightness and contrast for better viewing.

--Erin


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Wed 11.23 >>
George Noory hosts a special Thanksgiving Eve of Open Lines.

First Hour: Richard C. Hoagland of Enterprise Mission will present an update on the Japanese probe landing on an asteroid.

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Hot Stories for Wed., Nov. 23, 2005
No Closer to Cracking the Kennedy Case
Meeting yields few answers on assassination. --Washington Post
Did matter-antimatter mix yield molecules?
Positronium pairing points to a new kind of chemistry. --Nature
Top terrorist 'may be master hypnotist'
Indonesian operative may using hypnotism to elude capture and recruit more suicide bombers. --Sydney Morning Herald
Wax Figures Highlight Dangers of Drugs
Graphic exhibition showing the life of drug addicts has opened in Moscow (with photos).
--Moscow News
In Her Own Words
Part II of the Linda Moulton Howe interview by Stuart Miller. --Phenomena Magazine


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posted November 24, 2005 12:55 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for 26taurus     Edit/Delete Message
Man, do I miss that show! Havent listened in so long.

Hi, Solane.
Thanks for keeping us posted.

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Thu 11.24 >>
Kevin & Matthew Taylor will discuss Hollow Earth theory and their belief that humanity wasn't born of natural evolution, but rather its development was orchestrated by others.

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Hot Stories for Thurs., Nov. 24, 2005
Mormon Mesa: UFO Hot Bed
George Knapp investigates a vintage Nevada contactee case (with video). --KLAS-TV
This Is Your Brain Under Hypnosis
Hypnosis is receiving some new respect from neuroscientists. --NY Times (requires registration)
Volcanic Eruption Causes Rapid Growth of Island
Satellite images show that Montagu Island, a volcano in the South Sandwich Islands, has grown by 50 acres. --LiveScience
The Science of Aliens
Jen Ogilvie pays a visit to London’s Science Museum. --Fortean Times
'Ugly dog' Sam dies at 14
Canine gained celebrity as winner of ugliest animal contest (with photo). --Associated Press


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posted November 24, 2005 08:10 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Solane Star     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks 26Taurus!!!

I miss you, haven't talked in a long while.

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Sat 11.26 >>
Dr. Shelley Kaehr will discuss a virtually unknown tool of divination that sheds light on biblical approaches to discernment.

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Hot Stories for Saturday, Nov. 26, 2005
Former Canadian Minister of Defense Warns of Intergalatic War
Paul Hellyer: "UFOs, are as real as the airplanes that fly over your head." --PRWeb
ET Might Be a Malicious Hacker
Report says Earth's computers are open to attack from Little Green Men. --Guardian U.K.
What killed Chile's mystery mummies?
Researchers suggest children died of natural arsenic poisoning. --Reuters
Give the dog a ... bomb
Stefan Bojanowski: "To my horror I realised he was carrying a grenade." --The Sun Online
Nanotube forest does concertina scrunch
Weird behavior could yield parts for tiny machines.
--Nature


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Sun 11.27 >>
Joining Art Bell will be remote viewing teacher Major Ed Dames, who'll alert listeners to things he sees on the 'event horizon,' including a destructive Seattle-Tacoma earthquake and mycotoxin danger (black mold) in the Gulf Coast states.

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Hot Stories for Sunday, Nov. 27, 2005
From Wounds, Inner Strength
Some veterans feel lives enlarged by wartime suffering. --Washington Post
Monsters on the Rio Grande
The Spaniards who settled New Mexico brought with them their monster legends. --New Mexican
Miracles: The Lord works in mysterious ways
Was Jesus a successful or a failed prophet?
--smh.com.au
A car that can jump over obstacles
Bose — yes, that Bose — aims to shake up auto industry. --Associated Press
Hong Kong people skeptical about UFOs
Only four percent say they've seen an unidentified flying object. --IOL


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Rocky Wooly Mammoth

This picture was taken in July 2005 during my vacation in Newfoundland, Canada. I grew up there and never noticed this "rock" formation of a wooly mammoth until later when I looked over my vacation photos. Everything is made of rock except the hair patch on the top which is actually grass. In the years to come, this rock creature will be no more when the ocean destroys it. I thought I would share it with your fellow listeners.

--Steve McKay
admin@stevemckay.ca www.stevemckay.ca


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