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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted June 30, 2005 03:06 PM
Hot Stories for Thurs., June 30, 2005 Titan dark spot may be large lake Researchers have long speculated that Saturn's moon might harbour open bodies of liquid methane. --BBC News Nightmare vision of underwater Britain The UK's major coastal cities could be submerged as a result of massive sea-level rises over the next two centuries (with map). --The Scotsman NASA Spacecraft to Blast Hole in Comet July 3-4 Linda Moulton Howe interviews planetary scientist Jay Melosh about the upcoming event. --Earthfiles War of the fire ants Males pit their genes against females by chucking DNA out of eggs. --Nature Soot blamed for global warming underestimate Global warming could be much worse than feared, says a new study. --New Scientist More stories
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 02, 2005 12:58 PM
Sat 07.02 >> In this rebroadcast from 3/19/05, author John Lash discusses Gnostics and Archons with Art Bell. IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 02, 2005 01:00 PM
Hot Stories for Sat., July 2, 2005 Lightning Strikes Child's Mattress 7-year-old was sleeping when bed caught fire (with video). --TheKansasCityChannel.com New Da Vinci drawing discovered in London Curators find new Da Vinci drawing hidden beneath the surface of The Virgin of the Rocks. --Reuters Saturn rings have own atmosphere Saturn's vast ring system has its own atmosphere, according to Cassini data. --BBC News Massive catfish caught in Thailand Thai fishermen caught a 646 pound catfish (with photo). --Associated Press Nanofoods on the Horizon Tiny microbe-detecting diagnostics, expanded nutrition just two possibilities. --Betterhumans More stories
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 02, 2005 01:02 PM
John's Ghost? Bradley shares this photo of John's chair with a mysterious anomaly hovering above it. The picture was taken just after John passed away. Bradley believes it could be John's ghost.
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 02, 2005 01:03 PM
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 03, 2005 10:42 AM
Sun 07.03 >> In this rebroadcast from 1/23/05, inventors Guy Cramer and Dr. Joseph Resnick discuss Project HAARP with Art Bell. IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 03, 2005 10:43 AM
Hot Stories for Sun., July 3, 2005 Oceans Turning To Acid From Rise In CO2 Scientists warn by 2100 ocean acidity could threaten marine life. --SpaceDaily Lost notes on alchemy by Isaac Newton found Thought lost forever, Sir Isaac Newton's collection of notes alchemy have been found. --Reuters The scientific flash behind the fireworks How pyrotechnicians use the laws of physics in those dazzling effects. --MSNBC First hydrogen plane tested in US Testing completed on environment-friendly aircraft powered by liquid hydrogen. --BBC News Japanese man recites pi to 83,000 digits Sets world record that is almost double the current Guinness Book record. --Japan Today More stories
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 05, 2005 10:44 AM
Tue 07.05 >> Author and lecturer Dr. Nick Begich will discuss startling advances in the area of mind control technology for both military and private sector uses. IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 05, 2005 10:46 AM
Hot Stories for Tues., July 5, 2005 Footprints of 'first Americans' Human settlers made it to the Americas 30,000 years earlier than previously thought. --BBC News The Alchemy of the Soul 5,000 year old Egyptian text discovered and translated. --The Book of Thoth Lab Defense: Pain Ray Weapon delivers intense heating sensation. --Defense Tech Men in Black? Nick Redfern writes about the bizarre world of UFOs and the government. --Phenomena Magazine World's ugliest dog 14-year-old pedigreed Chinese Crested recently won the Sonoma-Marin Fair contest (with photo). --Pitpundit Blog More stories
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Thorshammer Moderator Posts: 1026 From: salt lake city, utah, USA Registered: Nov 2004
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posted July 05, 2005 03:28 PM
last night was a good one Solane...with richard on there and his friend...amazing about his theory some twenty years ago about the planet destroying...have you ever read the enterprise site of his? here is a good story to read..makes you wonder... http://www.enterprisemission.com/corbett.htm IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 06, 2005 09:39 PM
Thanks Thorshammer for the enterprise site, yes it makes one wonder doesn't it. Didn't have a change to listen to the show last night, because by the time I get home from picking up my husband from work at night and we have supper and get ready for the next day, its around 10pm and really tired. We tape the show every night though and will listen to the ones we really like. My husband just loves Richard C. Hoagland and said thanks also for the site, he would love to read this also. Some new stuff he hasn't read yet!!! Thanks for sharing Thorshammer!!! Solane Star
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 06, 2005 09:40 PM
Wed 07.06 >> Author Marshall Klarfeld will share his contention that the human race was created by genetic engineering technology nearly a quarter of a million years ago. IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 06, 2005 09:41 PM
Hot Stories for Wed., July 6, 2005 Officials Investigate Mysterious Bird-Kills Wildlife officials do not know what is killing birds along the coast from Virginia to South Carolina. --Associated Press Specter of drought hangs over Europe Persistent hot weather has followed months of low rainfall. --AFP Astrologer Sues NASA Over Comet Mission Marina Bai says the Deep Impact probe "ruins the natural balance of forces in the universe." --Associated Press The Wardle ‘Thing’ What really happened in a Lancashire village back in 1957? --Fortean Times Footprints of 'first Americans' Human settlers made it to the Americas 30,000 years earlier than previously thought. --BBC News More stories
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 07, 2005 09:21 AM
Thu 07.07 >> Publisher and editor of The Delphi Associates Newsletter, Sean David Morton will be sharing his geological, political, and economic predictions for the rest of the year. IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 07, 2005 09:23 AM
Hot Stories for Thurs., July 7, 2005 Scientists Use Meteors To Investigate Climate A new research radar based in Antarctica targets the highest layer of the earth’s atmosphere at the very edge of space. --Science Daily The girl who woke up on a crane Mystery surrounds schoolgirl who went to bed only to find herself on the arm of a crane, 130 ft. above the ground, when she awoke. --London Times Annapolis House Yields Clues to Hoodoo Mysteries Relics found of New World variant of ancient West African mystical traditions. --Washington Post (requires registration) A woman who sees dead people Mary Ann Winkowski (Mary Ann-- past C2C guest) inspires CBS series. --Associated Press Experts Discuss Possibilty Of UFOs Transcript of panel discussion from Wednesday's Larry King show. --CNN More stories
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Sheaa Olein Knowflake Posts: 2864 From: London Registered: Jul 2004
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posted July 07, 2005 09:23 AM
Hey Solane Star, just saw you post and saying hi, hope you're well IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 07, 2005 09:28 AM
In each issue of After Dark, George Noory pens an editorial. In our July edition, he writes about his childhood hero, Dr. Morgus and his "startling new discovery." Here is an excerpt: Every night hosting this show I look forward to hearing from some of the greatest minds, researchers, and innovators known to the planet. These are people who have braved the icy waters of criticism, contempt, and discrimination from peers and pundits alike to emerge victorious. They are the people who hold the future in their hands and I am honored to host a show that serves the public in such an important way. But as we all know, what a dangerous thing knowledge can be. Especially a little bit of knowledge. And one of my absolute favorite guests, ever, is my mentor and childhood hero, Dr. Momus Alexander Morgus. If anybody out there truly knows the danger of a little bit of knowledge, it is certainly my friend Dr. Morgus. Recently, I invited the good doctor on Coast to Coast AM for one of his regular visits with me and he shared a startling new discovery. Now before I continue I have to make sure, just as Dr. Morgus asked those who were listening while driving in their cars to pull over, I have to ask you to sit down right now in case you happen to be standing. The information that Dr. Morgus imparted that night is so incredibly astounding, I don’t want your knees to weaken while reading this, just as Dr. Morgus didn’t want drivers losing control of their vehicles upon hearing about this startling new discovery of his. Dr. Morgus tells me that he has invented a pill that will turn water into gasoline! Yes, yes, I know, I know. It is a staggering discovery to say the least. All you would have to do is drain the gas tank on your car, then get the garden hose, and fill the gas tank with water. That’s right, plain tap water straight from the hose. Then he explained how you just drop the pill right into the tank and, instantly, the pill sets off a chain reaction that changes the water into fuel! I must admit I had to catch my breath upon hearing the news. I’m sure you can understand the far-reaching implications of this pill. It could change the fabric of the entire world… Get the full story. Click here to subscribe to After Dark.
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 07, 2005 09:37 AM
Thanks Sheaa Olein,Yes I'm doing well dear and glad to hear your O.K!!! I heard about the bombs this morning on coast to coast radio and I'm truly sad by all this. Hope all the ones you know are safe and O.K there. Please keep us posted hon. Sending Love and Light To All!!!
Solane Star
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Thorshammer Moderator Posts: 1026 From: salt lake city, utah, USA Registered: Nov 2004
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posted July 07, 2005 02:31 PM
Anytime, my Canadian Sister!!IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 08, 2005 04:20 PM
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 08, 2005 04:21 PM
Hot Stories for Fri., July 8, 2005 New Chemtrail Update Andrew Johnson writes about sky lines and cloud busters. --Phenomena Magazine The Mysteries of Mass Physicists are hunting for an elusive particle that would reveal the presence of a new kind of field that permeates all of reality. --Scientific American In search of the Holy Grail "Grail questing" has reached fever pitch since Dan Brown's 2003 best-seller, which culminates in Rosslyn. --The Scotsman Cattle mutilation alive and well today Investigators find abnormally high levels of radiation around the places where the dead animals are discovered. --The McDowell News Lefties to make the world a better place Scientists say that the number of left-handed individuals is growing fast. --Pravda.Ru More stories
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 10, 2005 09:12 AM
Sun 07.10 >> In this rebroadcast from 2/15/04, Luciferian Aaron Donahue shares his remote viewed forecasts with Art Bell. IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 10, 2005 09:13 AM
Hot Stories for Sun., July 10, 2005 Dennis to Slam Gulf Coast with 140 MPH Winds Forecaster: 'This thing is going to devastate...' --Local6.com Discovery takes on the challenge New shuttle crew prepare to return to space after Columbia. --BBC News Plague-infected cats cause worry in Wyoming An infected cat could infect humans by biting, scratching or coughing. --Associated Press Paranormal researcher investigates jail Some say the old jail is haunted by the ghost of one of its former jailers. --Daily Nonpareil Archeologists discover a Stonehenge in Russia The ancient construction is 4,000 years old and resembles the English Stonehenge. --Pravda.Ru More stories
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Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 11, 2005 09:24 PM
Mon 07.11 >> First Half-Hour: Physicist James McCanney will present an update on Hurricane Dennis. An expert on hypnosis, Wendi Friesen will share the process that catapulted her to the forefront of her field as well as her latest discoveries about the power of programming the subconscious mind. IP: Logged |
Solane Star Knowflake Posts: 5378 From: Ontario, Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted July 11, 2005 09:25 PM
Hot Stories for Mon., July 11, 2005 Volcanoes spew up ice, not lava Small, bitterly cold moon orbiting Saturn may have liquid water on surface. --The Australian Shuttle countdown under way NASA makes final preparations for Discovery's Wednesday launch. --CNN Teleportation: Express Lane Space Travel Scientists debate possibility of teleportation. --SPACE.com Mount Rushmore to get a facelift Presidential carvings are being washed for the first time in 60 years ago. --BBC News String, mud & bamboo make a quake-proof house Traditional adobe houses can be reinforced with a simple new technique. --New Scientist More stories
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