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German homeschoolers' political asylum in America exposes the EU Gulag 2010 02 07 The case of the homeschooling couple from Germany who were granted political asylum in the United States, about which Ed West blogged recently, becomes even more interesting if one reads the remarks of the man who granted the Romeikes asylum, Immigration Judge Lawrence O. Burman, of Memphis, Tennessee.
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Maitreya steps forward! The Norway Spiral (Star Sign) Heralds "New Age Messiah"
2010 02 02 Update: For more on this story check out Terry Melanson's post The Latest Shenanigans of Benjamin Creme, the so-called “prophet of Maitreya”. A guy named "Raj Patel" is speculated to be the Maitreya. Is Raj Patel in fact Maitreya the long awaited World Teacher? Call Me Brian, response from Raj Patel himself on this. Maitreya steps forward! The way prepared by His Herald the ...
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Legendary Historian Eustace Mullins Dies on Feb 2, 2010
2010 02 03 The legendary historian Eustace Mullins dies, sadly, just one month before 87th birthday! He was admired world-wide & will be greatly missed! Just after noon Central time, the legendary author of hundreds of books and pamphlets demolishing the lies of war-making mainstream media, historian Eustace Mullins died Tuesday, Feb. 2, at the home of his caretaker in a small town ...
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Haiti and the Seismic Weapon
2010 02 03 The controversy that followed the publication on VoltaireNext.org website of an article entertaining the possibility that the earthquake in Haiti was caused artificially, calls for clarification. Yes, seismic weapons do exist and the United States, among others, have them. Yes, the U.S. military forces were pre-positionned to be deployed to the island. These facts are not conclusive in themselves but ...
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Planetary Skin - Global Surveillance Infrastructure
2010 02 04 NASA and CISCO systems welcomes you to the prison planet, a global surveillance infrastructure is being built up. This is total "control" and monitoring on all activity on earth. Just imagine feeding this data into an artificial intelligence. The following is from the Planetary Skin website: Planetary Skin Institute will research, develop and prototype an approach to provide near-to-real-time global monitoring ...
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Rosicrucian Science of Inititation
2010 01 31 This is a very interesting presentation by Robert J.Gilbert PhD, on the topic of Rosicrucian tradition and their system of initiation. He goes though some of the background and the different traditions that are connected to the Rosicrucian’s. He talk about angelic hierarchy, history, mythology, spirituality, consciousness, the dark age, G. I. Gurdjieff, H.P. Blavatsky, Lucifer, Jesus, Christ and ...
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Olympic Sized Terror
2010 02 05 Huge Olympic military deployment shows times have changed. The last time the Olympic Games were held in Canada, the military sent 42 soldiers to operate a logistics and distribution warehouse. Oh, how times have changed. Back then, the country's solicitor general decided the security threat to the 1988 Calgary Winter Games "was such that security assistance from DND was not required," said ...
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Earth & Space |
The Sun is in Aquarius; Mercury is in Capricorn
The Sun is in Aquarius until February 18. During this cycle, we are motivated by our hunger for knowledge, experience, and originality. Innovation is more important to us than convention. We become more aware of what is outdated in our lives, and strive to find new perspectives and new ways to do things. The class distinctions, structure, and order that Capricorn finds appealing now seem to be too rigid. The freedom of the individual becomes far more significant to us. We strive to free ourselves from some of the restrictions, inhibitions, and limitations that now feel constraining rather than safe.
Mercury is in Capricorn until February 10. When Mercury is in Capricorn, our thinking is methodical and our focus is sober and practical. It is easier to concentrate on the task at hand under this influence. Our conversations may be quite realistic or focused on business/practical matters. Our thought patterns and communication styles became more logical, orderly, and organized. We are more able to sort out what is relevant and essential. Realism enters the picture, our speech is no-nonsense, and precision becomes important to us. We need to be wary of becoming too rigid in our thinking.
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Popular Science Myths |
It's Not True:
It takes seven years to digest gum.
Hair and fingernails continue growing after death.
A penny dropped from the top of a tall building could kill a pedestrian.
Humans use only 10 percent of their brains.
You get less wet by running in the rain.
Water drains backwards in the Southern Hemisphere due to the Earth's rotation.
A dog's mouth is cleaner than a human's.
Men think about sex every seven seconds.
There is no gravity in space.
Eating a poppy seed bagel mimics opium use.
Oddly enough, these are True:
Chickens can live without a head.
A falling cat will always land on its feet.
Chicken soup can cure the common cold. (Broth actually contains anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce congestion.)
Yawning is "contagious".
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YouTube Clip Pick |
Huge UFO's Orbiting The Sun Watch the video here. NASA’s Stereo spacecraft monitoring the Sun began registering huge spherical UFO’s in the vicinity of the Sun around January 18, 2010. According to one observer, the UFOs “appear to be moving as they are in different positions on many [of the NASA Stereo] photos, and are huge possibly at least the size of Earth. If the UFOs were planets or some type of huge asteroid comets, they would already have been pulled into the Sun by the strong gravity the Sun produces as in the case of the recent comet."
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Recommendation |
Battlestar Galactica - Season One
Largely wiped out by a hundred years of warfare with the Cylon Empire, the few surviving humans search for the mythical thirteenth colony, Earth.
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