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Solane Star
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posted August 31, 2005 11:05 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Solane Star     Edit/Delete Message
Hot Stories for Wed., August 31, 2005
Major ozone loss over Antarctic
New readings suggest that this year's southern hemisphere ozone hole may be one of the largest on record. --BBC News
The Lesson of the Storms
Whitley Strieber relates inaction on global warming to the New Orleans catastrophe.
--Unknown Country
Exorcisms, Fictional and Fatal
A look at the potentially dangerous consequences of exorcisms. --Skeptical Inquirer
Safest And Least Safe Places In The U.S.
In the wake of Katrina, a review of which places are less likely to have natural disasters.
--Forbes
Adam, Eve and T. Rex
Giant roadside dinosaur attractions are used by a new breed of creationists. --LA Times (requires registration)


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posted August 31, 2005 11:07 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Solane Star     Edit/Delete Message
Cat with Thumbs

This very large cat moved in with us last summer. Other than being shy and obviously not enjoying the photo session, the only odd thing about her is her front paws, she has thumbs. I've seen cats with seven toes on each front paw, but not with thumbs.

--Jon from Olympia, Washington


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posted September 02, 2005 10:51 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Solane Star     Edit/Delete Message

Fri 09.02 >>
First 2 Hours: Reporter and editor for Earthfiles.com, Linda Moulton Howe will present an update on crop circles.

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Hot Stories for Fri., Sept. 2, 2005
Flood Waters Can't Sink Net Link
A New Orleans internet company in a downtown high-rise is publishing live, on-the-street reports. --Wired News
Tragedy may not be season finale
Hurricane period has 3 months to go -- experts predict more big ones could arrive.
--San Francisco Chronicle
Rocky Mountain High
Spirit Rover surveys its surroundings. --Space.com
British duo probes origin of mad cow disease
Did human remains in food spawn the infection in cattle? --Nature
Close encounter revisited
N.H. teen's 1965 sighting became blueprint for UFOs. --Boston Globe


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posted September 04, 2005 10:13 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Solane Star     Edit/Delete Message

Sun 09.04 >>
Investigative reporter Peter Lance returns with devastating new evidence that the U.S. Government has been covering up its own counterterrorism failures since the mid-90s.

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Hot Stories for Sun., Sept. 4, 2005
Sonic 'Lasers' Head to Flood Zone
Experimental speakers can send audible messages up to a mile away. --Wired News
Dark matter highlights extra dimensions
Three new 'directions' could explain astronomical puzzle. --Nature
Asian peat fires add to warming
Destruction of tropical peatlands is contributing significantly to global warming. --BBC News
Close Encounter
Residents, CAPIRS share UFO stories, history.
--Barnstable Patriot
MIT Researchers Find Clue To Start Of Universe
Scientists at MIT's Haystack Observatory have made the first radio detection of deuterium.
--ScienceDaily


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posted September 06, 2005 02:07 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for 26taurus     Edit/Delete Message
Hey Solane , my fellow Coast to Coast fan. I found a site that I think you would love.
Hope you are well.
http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum2/HTML/001623.html

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posted September 08, 2005 08:10 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Solane Star     Edit/Delete Message
OHHH Thank-You!!! 26taurus this is such a wonderful site and so much interesting info. I put in in my favorites!!!

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Thu 09.08 >>
Acclaimed psychic Sylvia Browne will be sharing a compendium of all things on the other side that influence our life here on Earth.

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Hot Stories for Thurs., Sept. 8, 2005
Ancient magic guides Disney design
Feng shui aims to keep the Hong Kong kingdom happy. --Associated Press
Magnetic energy? Perhaps
Some progress is being made in generating power using magnets. --San Francisco Chronicle
Weather Modification
Technologies are long-established, though secretive. --Pure Energy Systems News
Artifact is tiny, but ancient find is big
Prehistoric people: The finely crafted point could be 11,000 years old. --Salt Lake Tribune
Solar Flare
Earth-orbiting satellites detected a major X17-class solar flare coming from the sun's eastern limb (with photo). --Space Weather


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Fri 09.09 >>
In a rebroadcast from 7/29/05 George Noory discusses recent planetary discoveries with Phil Plait and Richard C. Hoagland, and also presents 'Strange Karma' Open Lines.

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Hot Stories for Fri., Sept. 9, 2005
Mystery Bulge in Oregon Still Growing
Another volcano could be in the making in the Cascade Range. --Live Science
Ancient humans 'altered' climate
Much of the greenhouse gas came from huge fires lit by humans. --BBC News
Scientists able to move an object without touching
Breakthrough research could be as revolutionary as the discovery of electricity. --The Scotsman
Is brain still developing?
Discovery of gene variations have some scientists saying that human think tank will continue to evolve. --Newsday
The Grant Cameron Interview
The Presidents and the hard evidence: bodies, wreckage, machinery. --Phenomena Magazine


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Sat 09.10 >>
Red Elk will be sharing Native American prophecy, as well as information on time travel, and the power of the sacred spots in North and South America.

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Hot Stories for Sat., Sept. 10, 2005
Titan moon occupies 'sweet spot'
Earth and Saturn's moon Titan show striking similarities. --BBC NEws
Fluorescent Shark Caught on Film
Three-foot-long, fluorescent chain catshark found in Gulf (with photo). --National Geographic
Power packs harness hikers' energy
Walking helps you run your mobile electronics.
--Nature
Grant to Fund Research Into Slow Earthquakes
Scientist to study a newly discovered phenomenon - slow motion earthquakes. --Dominion Post
Living with aliens
Why go to Mars - the answer to one of the biggest questions in the universe might be right under our noses? --Guardian U.K.


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Mon 09.12 >>
Former Army Colonel, Dr. John Alexander is an expert in non-lethal weaponry. He'll be discussing the true story behind the First Earth Battalion as well as the changing nature of war.

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Hot Stories for Mon., Sept. 12, 2005
Hope Glimmers in New Orleans
People feeling the spirit of the city reawaken say it's on life support, not dead. --Associated Press
Sun's String of Fury Continues
Update on an ongoing series of seven major solar flares. --Space.com
Put a bounce in your step
Maths model shows why we move the way we do.
--Nature
Ancient Boat's Crew Vows to Try Again
Crew fails to prove that traders 4,000 years ago could sail from Oman to India. --Associated Press
Where's Bigfoot?
Photojournalist Randy Mallory details what we know about the elusive creature. --Texas Highways


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Recap
Red Elk's Vision
One of the last twelve remaining Inner Heyoka, Red Elk shared his dark vision for our future and how we can avoid it coming to pass. Full recap to follow.

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About Red Elk
Tonight's guest, Inter-Tribal Medicine Man Red Elk, describes himself as a half-breed of European and Native American descent. He is one of twelve Inner Heyoka (hi-OH-kah) members and one of nine belonging to the Red Web Society, a group whose goal is to share hidden sacred teachings with all of humanity.

In 1973 Red Elk fasted for 69 days, taking only water, juices and vitamins to sustain him. It was during this fast that he claims to have experienced a dark vision of the future, which included a huge meteor strike in the Atlantic Ocean, a multitude of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions around the planet, as well as the cataclysmic flipping of Earth's axis.

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Tue 09.13 >>
Reporter and editor at the Washington Post, Joel Garreau, will talk about how we are engineering the next stage for human evolution through genetics, robotics, and nanotechnologies.

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Hot Stories for Tues., Sept. 13, 2005
Deep in the night and way strange
On 'Coast to Coast,' George Noory hears it all --Media Life
Most distant cosmic blast sighted
A gamma-ray burst has come from the edge of the visible Universe. --BBC News
The Military's Walrus
DARPA's program to develop a very large airlift vehicle has moved forward. --Technovelgy.com
Neanderthal Man was a sensitive kinda guy
A team of American scientists have reconstructed the most complete Neanderthal ever. --Independent U.K.
Rock Stars and Extraterrestrials
Linda Moulton Howe interviews author Michael Luckman. --Earthfiles


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posted September 15, 2005 10:25 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Solane Star     Edit/Delete Message

Thu 09.15 >>
Retired British Police Detective Trevor Marriott has conducted a 21st century investigation into the Jack the Ripper case and unearthed a new suspect.

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