Israel-born British writer, author, blogger and jazz-player, Gilad Atzmon, visited Lebanon on January 2013 after 30 year when he entered the country as part of invading Jewish army. He described his second visit as a spiritually transforming experience.
During his stay in Lebanon, Gilad Atzmon...
I found this one, yet again on facebook, floating around. Although I don't agree with EVERYTHING that is said in it, it is very well stated, and puts things into perspective about life. It really doesn't matter that not everything will be agreed upon as to the important things (the golf balls)...
New secrets are uncovered by scientists daily, and we do not exaggerate if we say that for every discovery we must find a Quranic reference for this discovery ...
New secrets are uncovered by scientists daily, and we do not exaggerate if we say that for every discovery we must find a Quranic...
On Tuesday, Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan gave an interview to Israeli newspapers Yediot Ahronot and Maariv on the sidelines of a reception in the gardens of the Dolmabahçe Palace during the World Economic’s Forum (WEF) summit in Istanbul.
Erdogan told the Israeli reporters that...
This is a good way to visualize our dependence on gasoline, it's too bad they won't release those free energy devices to us.
Next time you find yourself in traffic, try this nifty thought exercise. Ignore the cars within your field of vision and imagine instead the contents of their fuel...
They are saying coffeine is good for us now.....
Isn't it funny how often "bad" habits turn out to be good ones? Just look at caffeine in general and coffee in particular -- for years we've been told they're to be avoided.
I've even heard of people calling on caffeine to be regulated like a...
Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, Oct, 2004 by Curt Maxwell
Editor:
Recently, some patients brought their son to see me for low back pain. I was concerned by his emaciated appearance and noticed on the intake form that he had cancer. Naturally I asked about treatment and was...
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Over the past 50 years, billions of dollars have been spent visiting our nearest neighbor in space, the moon. It's the only extraterrestrial body humans have ever walked on. Besides the United States and Russia, Japan, China, India and the European Space Agency have all sent robotic spacecraft...
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Sour milk, lard scum, skillet scrapings,
sweet potato peels, eggshells, tobacco leaf,
pipe ash, coffee, cornmeal, burnt crusts,
moldy biscuits, water from a dishpan,
spilt pot likker, ash, dust, and kitchen sweepings—
in the evenings Webster lifts the slop bucket
from the...
"Purchasing a cup of coffee using cash instead of a credit or debit card, using Google Maps to view photos of sporting event stadiums and large cities, and installing software to protect your internet privacy on your mobile phone -- these and many other mundane activities are now considered to...
The Australian Medical Association is calling for age-restrictions on the drinks, after a worrying rise in the number of teenagers becoming ill.
But a group representing the energy drink industry has dismissed calls for greater regulation of the beverages, saying they are no more dangerous than...
World’s largest US-based car rental company, Hertz Rental, founded by Hungarian Jewish immigrant John D Hertz in 1923, has fired 25 Muslim workers at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport for refusing to clock out while taking breaks to pray during their shifts.
However, the Muslim workers, all...
With so many reports of UFOs in farm country, what is the real reason the feds want to drive farmers off their land into the cities. Could it be that aliens have targeted our agriculture resources?
What better way to defeat a species than manipulate its food supply?
South American farmers...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - Alaska scientists have discovered the fossil of a rare, prehistoric marine reptile that is likely the most complete remnant of the creature ever found in North America.
The nearly complete fossilized skeleton is of a thalattosaur, a long-tailed sea creature that...
The Economic Collapse
July 8, 2011
Tonight millions of American families will shovel huge piles of food into their mouths without even realizing that starvation is rapidly spreading in Africa.* Right now Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya are experiencing the worst drought conditions that they have...
'Australian Green leader, Senator Bob Brown, recently unveiled his hope for a “world parliament.” Corporate commentators and spineless journalists proclaim the idea of a world parliament is something now to be treated seriously, not laughed at. Authors and researchers discussing long laid...
According to Israel daily, Ha’aretz (June 12, 2011) – the Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs (FJMC) – a partnership of 250 Jewish men’s clubs with more than 25,000 members in the US and Canada – has joined with many Synagogues in Israel, US and Canada to boycott Kiddush-favorite whisky brewed in...
On April 30, 2011 – The Wall Street- based newspaper, International Business Times, published Dow Jones columnist Palash Ghosh’s article entitled “Bizarre tale of Savitri Devi, the Hindu Nazi’. In the article Ghosh for the pleasure of his Zionist Jew masters painted Dr. Savitri Devi (1905-1982)...
In the piney, pink stria of summer morning skies, we awoke
to the muted, moan-like howling of the hungry redbones
locked in their chain-link compounds. They lived their lives
like that: locked in wire cages until released to hunt, fragmented
images of earlier expeditions flickering in and out of...
Nasa satellite images reveal the diversity of agricultural patterns as seen from space
Agricultural fields south-west of Perdizes, Brazil, photographed from the international space station. A mix of regularly gridded polygonal fields and circular centre-pivot fields mark the human land use of...