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Are There Flying Saucers at the Bottom of the Baltic Sea? - Joel Kontinen
Last week, CNN and some UK papers reported on a large disk-shaped object that was found at the bottom of the Baltic Sea between Finland and Sweden. The Daily Mail’s article on the discovery was titled ‘ It's either the Millennium Falcon or a gateway to hell': Shipwreck hunters find... Submitted 109 days 20 hours ago.

Alien Reptilians, Royals, Area 51 And Conspiracy Theories Conjure Up The Crusades And Witch Hunts! - - elle kynzer
People are regressing not progressing, when it comes to deception and conspiracy theories. The mind is full of opportunities to be contaminated.... especially in areas of imagination and evil. The rise of paranormal interest in books, movies, and parallel dimensions, the Area 51 interest in... Submitted 133 days 4 hours ago.

Using Formal Operations - Michael Eza
Adolescent individuals can over come psychosocial and cognitive barriers to their development by adhering to classroom management rules and paying attention to the assignments and subject matters being presented by their instructor. Throughout childhood and into adulthood most theorists agree... Submitted 136 days 20 hours ago.

Disaster Waiting: China Dam - - Octavia Hansen
The Three Gorges Dam in China is a titanic disaster waiting to happen. It's not a question of "if", only "when." The proposal of the dam was somewhere in between 'good for the country' and 'we'll show the world.' It is supposed to bring power to millions of people but in its concept and building... Submitted 179 days 10 hours ago.

Our World And Why It Is Drifting Towards Other Worlds - - Kellie Hastings
Spiritual Awakening Around The World Many around the world are waking up with a new spiritual awareness calling this ascension. However they are just spiritually waking up and are more aware in their spiritual inner knowing. Knowledge is coming to many during these enlightened experiences.... Submitted 214 days 15 hours ago.

Mind-Reading Technology is No Longer Fiction - - Joel Gray
The concept of mind-reading, telepathy, or the transference of thoughts from person to person without any direct communication between them, has been in existence for only a little over a century. The word ‘telepathy’ was coined by Frederick W. H. Myers in 1882 and has remained a... Submitted 217 days 15 hours ago.

Hackers Use Texting To Gain Access - - The Old Gray Mare
I thankfully do not have firsthand knowledge of this and plan to check it out personally. However, a knowledgeable computer fellow at our favorite Staples says, “Yes indeed. They are able to access your cars.” Apparently, PC hacks are unlocking car doors, starting any type of engine... Submitted 239 days 16 hours ago.

Sigmund Freud -- Where Are We Now? - Octavia Hansen
Around 1895, Sigmund Freud hung out his shingle and patients began talking their way through problems. Talk therapy seemed to help a lot of people. More than one-hundred years later, people are still talking. In a society that tends to isolate people from one another and specifically won't... Submitted 246 days 2 hours ago.

Dark Side Of The Moon and Other Myths - Octavia Hansen
There is no moon light, it is reflected sun light. The sun does not rise or set. The Earth is rotating around a stationary object of this solar system. The entire moon is dark, there is no dark side. The moon rotates with the Earth. We see the same side all the time, the angle changes and... Submitted 248 days 9 hours ago.

Confidentiality of Information in Newborn Genetics Testing - - Rose-Marie Chaperon
The subject of interest to me this week is the privacy and confidentiality regarding genetics information in newborn testing. Identifying genetic factors that could reliably predict health risks for individuals has the potential to bring great health benefits, both for the individuals concerned... Submitted 260 days 20 hours ago.

Along came Hurricane Irene - - The Old Gray Mare
In another article, The Grass Is Green On My Side Of The Fence, I discussed the pretty area of Connecticut I call home. Even Hurricane Irene cannot change how much our family loves this area, but when she breezed in she put the kibosh on our daily lives for a week. The worst weather conditions... Submitted 262 days 17 hours ago.

People And The Herding Instinct - Octavia Hansen
As much as we don't like to recognize our animals instincts, that will never be erased from thousands of years of survival practices. Herding is such an instinct. The need to be with those of our kind, good or bad. When the instinct is for good, it serves us well . . . helping after disasters... Submitted 262 days 22 hours ago.

Timing Is Everything - Octavia Hansen
What time is it? Are you running late? Out of time? On time? Alice in Wonderland’s White Rabbit was always late - kinda funny since he was always looking at his watch. Lewis Carroll, the creator of this character, was a gifted mathematician at Oxford and consequently was obsessed with... Submitted 263 days 23 hours ago.

Machu Picchu Theory 2011 - Octavia Hansen
Gazing down upon the remains of Machu Picchu, archeologists still have many questions. Built of stone, most structures are still definitively outlined; walkways, though five hundred years old, still bear tourist traffic in ever increasing numbers. Hidden on a mountain top, a clear view is... Submitted 280 days 21 hours ago.

Abolish Factories That Infect Our World And All Life On It With Disease - - Kellie Hastings
A Petition To Heal Our World-Share it Forward Non-living Energies From Factories Infect Oxygen, Soil and Life. Foul energy from waste ferments beneath the soil into a putrid foul energy we cannot even recognize as living. This energy emits throughout the soil, into waterways and into our... Submitted 290 days 22 hours ago.

Only God Could Build The Amazing Bats - Joel Hendon
Few people realize just how plentiful is the world’s population of the wide species of bats. Supposedly there are approximately 1,240 species of bats worldwide and they range in size from about 1 to 1-½ inches long (the Kitti's Hog Nosed Bat ), t o the Giant Golden-Crowned Flying-Fox which... Submitted 299 days 19 hours ago.

Amazing Creation of an Awesome God - Chiradeep
When we see the whole creation we find many wonderful animals, birds, and insects that really amaze us. The characteristics of each and every creature on earth are unique and amazing. The Psalmist says, “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his... Submitted 312 days 22 hours ago.

The Environment – Political Football, Balancing Act, or Both? - Carol Allen Anfinsen
I discovered I was an environmentalist the day I wept over a dead mouse caught in a trap in our garage. I suspected I was one, as a child, when I found and cared for every stray cat in our neighborhood. I acknowledged I was one as I cared for a baby bird that had fallen from its nest. Even today... Submitted 1 year 1 day ago.

Why We Don't Get Radio Messages From Extra Terrestrial Civilizations - - Alan Detwiler
Out of the billions of stars it would seem some would have planets with the same conditions that gave rise to life on earth. Considering the huge number of solar systems, it seems likely that many extra terrestrial civilizations have evolved throughout the universe. By chance many civilization... Submitted 1 year 49 days ago.

Raining Heavily Along Thunderstorms In Mohali Before The Indo-Pak Semifinal World Cup Match - - Dakhsh Jain
Update: 2:30 am, Rain Stopped in Mohali Rain has completely stopped in Mohali and Chandigarh. Many fans started wondering what will happen if the semifinal match is stopped being played or washed away because of rain. Which team will win on basis of points, net run rate, ICC D/L rule.... Submitted 1 year 57 days ago.

Nuclear Power Stations of the World, and the Countries that Host Them - Mogama
The tragic scenario in Japan should put all of us on notice that keeping nuclear power stations safe is not entirely up to humans anymore. Mindless earthquakes, tsunamis, storms and other natural disasters have a huge say-so in whether or not one or more nuke power plants become radiative... Submitted 1 year 64 days ago.

Can there be Alien Life Fossils on Earth? – NASA Scientist Claims to Have Found One - Drunken Mystic
I just happened to surf through the Journal of Cosmology and found something very interesting to share. NASA scientist Richard Hoover has presented his paper based on his research on three meteorites in which he detected ‘tiny fossilized bacteria’ which possessed... Submitted 1 year 80 days ago.

Apple iPad 2 to be Launched March 11: Steve Jobs says iPad2 is a New Design No word on Jobs illness - Jennifer Stewart
Apple CEO Steve Jobs made a surprise public appearance on Wednesday to announce the debut of iPad 2 which will be launched on March 11 in the United States and on March 25 in 26 other countries. There’s a lot of speculation about Jobs’ health, but nothing definitive and official has... Submitted 1 year 84 days ago.

Spitting In the Wind: Why Energy Efficiency Won't Solve Climate Change On It's Own - Robin Whitlock
I was helping at a gig in Glastonbury (UK) not so long ago and suddenly found myself chatting to a friend of a friend of mine who subsequently became my friend on the subject of oil depletion. Ho hum, that old chestnut, people have been talking about it for ages. However, what came out of this... Submitted 1 year 92 days ago.

The Planet of Extremes - - Richard Walrath
We live on a planet of extremes. The greatest portion of fresh water on earth is in frozen Antarctica. Most people know 70% of the earth is covered with water, but most don’t know that 97.5% of that water is sea-water, while only 2.5% is fresh water. The main reason our source of fresh... Submitted 1 year 92 days ago.

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