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    Intel Chief honored for delaying US-Iran War

    Professor Thomas Fingar (Stanford University, California), former Director of the National Intelligence Council, will receive the annual Sam Adams award from Oxford Union on January 23, 2013. Dr. Fingar oversaw preparation of the landmark 2007 National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on the Islamic...
  2. White Rabbit

    If You Want Fidelity, Get a Dog: Humans are not meant to be Monogamous

    We've been told that sexual monogamy comes naturally to our species. But how does this square with the facts: fewer and fewer couples marry, divorce is increasing and marriages are haunted by the twin spectres of adultery and flagging libido. What if our past is actually one of egalitarian...
  3. White Rabbit

    2012 - Choice Point - The Movie

    Look really interesting, can't wait to watch it! Movie info: Choice Point » Home List of people appearing in the movie: Business & Philanthropy: Sir Richard Branson British entrepreneur, adventurer and founder of the ‘Virgin’ brand James Caan entrepreneurial business guru Robert E...
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    Dr. Jude Currivan: New Insights into the Conscious Universe

    Science & Spirituality series. Dr. Jude Currivan: New Insights into the Conscious Universe - Broadcasted at suprememastertv.com "Having experienced multi-dimensional realities since the age of four, Dr. Currivan was guided to pursue a career that integrates the latest developments in physics...
  5. Truth Vibrations

    The X-Conference: Beyond Top Secret

    Having conducted worldwide research, interviewed key witnesses and discussed the subject with astronauts, military and intelligence specialists, pilots, politicians and scientists, Timothy Good has established himself as a leading authority on government involvement with extraterrestrial related...
  6. Unhypnotized

    Is the Internet Re-Wiring Our Brains?

    Paul Joseph Watson PrisonPlanetLive July 6, 2011 Please subscribe to our new video channel – PrisonPlanetLive. TRANSCRIPT Like any technology, the Internet is a double-edged sword, but is the world wide web literally re-wiring our brains, dumbing us down by destroying our ability to think...
  7. Truth Vibrations

    Scientists: No answer to anthrax mystery

    -- Using the available scientific evidence "it is not possible to reach a definitive conclusion" about the source of the anthrax used in the 2001 anthrax letter attacks which killed five people, according to a report issued Tuesday by the National Academy of Sciences. The findings come two and...
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    The ‘Wicked Bible’

    On January 17, 2011 – The Cambridge University (Britain) opened an unseen section of its library archives to the public to display a collection of rare copies of Chritian Bible. The star-attraction was a copy of 1631 addition of the King James Bible in which the word “not” was accidentally...
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    ‘The Case for God’ by Karen Armstrong

    “No one of you is a believer until he desires for his brother that which he desires for himself,” Holy Qur’an (“Do unto others as you would have others do unto you,” Bible) – Karen Armstrong’s motto. Karen Armstrong in his latest book The Case for God explores the relation (focusing especially...
  10. CASPER

    Africa's Lone Wolf: New Species Found in Ethiopia

    During a field expedition to Ethiopia, a team of scientists noticed something odd: The golden jackals there looked more slender with a whiter coat than they do elsewhere. Now, genetic analyses suggest these oddities are not jackals at all but instead more closely related to gray wolves. In...
  11. Unhypnotized

    Breakthrough promises $1.50 per gallon synthetic gasoline with no carbon emissions

    UK-based Cella Energy has developed a synthetic fuel that could lead to US$1.50 per gallon gasoline. Apart from promising a future transportation fuel with a stable price regardless of oil prices, the fuel is hydrogen based and produces no carbon emissions when burned. The technology is...
  12. Truth Vibrations

    Police find body believed to be missing Woodstock woman

    Police in Woodstock, Ont., say they have found the body believed to be Brenda Duncan, a 57-year-old woman who was reported missing last week. The body was found near Perth-Oxford Road and 10th Line, west of the town of Tavistock, about 16 kilometres north of Woodstock, on Tuesday morning...
  13. Unhypnotized

    Bombshell: Government Admits Fluoride Hurting Children

    Aaron Dykes & Alex Jones Prison Planet.com Saturday, January 15, 2011 A significant milestone in the fight against fluoride emerged quietly and without major notice from the mainstream news last week. After decades of ignoring the research about the dangers and hailing water fluoridation as...
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    Scientists find 'oldest ever' winery in Armenia

    Archaeologists said Tuesday they had found the world's oldest known winery in a cave in Armenia, indicating that humans were distilling grapes during the Copper Age, more than 6,000 years ago. "This is, so far, the oldest relatively complete wine production facility, with its press...
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    Hypocrite George Monbiot Condemns Large, Expensive Homes – Except His Own.

    hauntingthelibrary Jan 5, 2011 I’m sure no thinking person ever seriously believed that those who preach about the benefits of austerity ever actually planned to follow their own advice. After all, a low carbon lifestyle is for the little people. But the latest example of global warming...
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    [Info!] Warming Climate Will Alter Ape Behavior

    study on the effect of global warming on African ape survival suggests that a warming climate may cause apes to run 'out of time'. The research, published July 22 in Journal of Biogeography, reveals that rising temperatures and changes in rainfall patterns have strong effects on ape behavior...
  17. Unhypnotized

    Students Riot Again In London

    BBC News Wednesday, November 24, 2010 Police are blocking in thousands of student protesters in central London, after a wave of protests against higher tuition fees and university cuts. Two police officers were injured as police held back demonstrators trying to break through their lines. A...
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    Astronomer, renowned comet-chaser Brian Marsden dies

    Prominent British-born astronomer and comet-chaser Brian Marsden has died at the age of 73 after a long illness, the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics said. Marsden was best known for predicting the return of Comet Swift-Tuttle in 1992, and played a key role in the "demotion" of Pluto...
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    Hubble captures new life in an ancient galaxy

    Elliptical galaxies were once thought to be aging star cities whose star-making heyday was billions of years ago. But new observations with NASA's Hubble Space Telescope are helping to show that elliptical galaxies still have some youthful vigor left, thanks to encounters with smaller galaxies...
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    The difference between "doing things right" and "freedom" by Sarah Bierman

    Here's an inspiring article from Spirit of Maat website: Sarah Biermann is the founder of ImagiCreatio technique. Sarah is a clairvoyant and highly empathic intuitive counselor and healer. ... www.spiritlibrary.com/ There have been many things written that tell you how important it is to "do...
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