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    Shari’ah and the ‘cockfight among Zionists’

    Florida Jewish Rep. Ari Porth is certain that his anti-Shri’ah bill SB1360 will be passed by the Senate before the end of legislative session on March 9. However, what surprises the Israel-Firster Porth that his bill is opposed by fellow Jewish Rep. Elaine Schwartz and several Jewish groups like...
  2. White Rabbit

    Cannabis - Weed - Pot - Marijuana - Kills Cancer cells finds UCLA research and others

    "Please research Ottoman Warburg and High pH Diet also have a look at Vitamin D ,The American and Canadian Cancer society recommend taking at least(MINIMUM) 1000 IU of Vit. D per day, but research shows that 10 000 IU/Day is proper levels to fight off Cancer. And please stay away from sugars as...
  3. Denise

    "Smart bomb" mouthwash aims to end tooth decay: Will it work?

    (CBS) Has tooth decay met its match? PICTURES: Foul mouth: what yucky signs say about your health Dentists are smiling over a new report that UCLA researchers have developed a new mouthwash that might make dental cavities go the way of the dodo bird, CBS Los Angeles reported. For the study -...
  4. Unhypnotized

    One Of Jupiter

    NASA scientists have discovered new information on one of Jupiter's moons, indicating it has a molten magma sub-surface. This discovery, made using data analysis from NASA's Galileo spacecraft, reveals why that particular moon is the most volcanic object known in the solar system. The moon...
  5. Unhypnotized

    Veritas interview with bill ryan and kerry cassidy conducted by mel fabregas

    A t t e n t i o n This entire interview is available to members, on video, on VERITAS TV. Subscribe HERE to watch. S y n o p s i s What was supposed to be a rather short update on the respective projects of Kerry Cassidy and Bill Ryan, turned out to be a full two hour interview. It is a...
  6. CASPER

    FBI violated 1st Amendment rights of Muslims, suit alleges

    The federal suit alleges that the agency used a paid informant to gather information on members of several Southern California mosques based solely on religion. Legal experts say the plaintiffs face an uphill battle. An FBI operation violated the 1st Amendment rights of hundreds of Muslims by...
  7. CASPER

    Woman can speak again after voice box transplant

    A woman is able to speak again after she had a rare operation to replace her voice box, her doctors said. Brenda Charett Jensen, 52, will reunite on Thursday with the international team of surgeons who performed the transplant last October. Jensen is only the second person in the world to have...
  8. Unhypnotized

    The Vingboons Map: California as an Island; Mythology or Topography?

    What californiaasanisland.org is All About "Some time in the past, before the ice age, most of western North America (and probably the whole world) was accurately mapped by a technologically advanced people. Who these people were and what technology they used is lost to us, but their...
  9. CASPER

    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...
  10. Truth Vibrations

    California budget: State workers may get 10% pay cut

    -- After years of cutting billions and billions in spending, California has to do it again. On Monday, newly inaugurated governor Jerry Brown said he'll release a budget that slashes spending by $12.5 billion in the coming fiscal year, as the state moves to cut a $25 billion shortfall by June...
  11. CASPER

    US approves new trial of embryonic stem cells on blindness

    US biotech company Advanced Cell Technology said Monday it was cleared by the government to start its second trial using human embryonic stem cells to treat blindness, this time in older people. The trial will examine the therapy's ability to safely treat people with a condition known as dry...
  12. CASPER

    Placebos Work -- Even if Patients Are in on the Secret

    Confronting the "ethically questionable" practice of prescribing placebos to patients who are unaware they are taking dummy pills, researchers found that a group that was told their medication was fake still reported significant symptom relief. In a study of 80 patients with irritable bowel...
  13. Unhypnotized

    Experts: Whopping Cough Mutating, becoming more infectious

    REGION: Two-thirds of local pertussis cases were vaccinated, data show Expert says whopping cough mutating, becoming more infectious By JOANNE FARYON, KPBS, and KEVIN CROWE, Watchdog Institute North County Times - Californian | Posted: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 7:13 pm As California...
  14. CASPER

    Photo of Dying Stars Looks Like Cosmic Jellyfish With Rings

    A NASA spacecraft has snapped a photo of two dying stars encircled by vast rings, a view that scientists describe as a cosmic jellyfish floating in a starry sea. NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) telescope took the eye-catching snapshot, which depicts a pair of dying stars...
  15. Unhypnotized

    Trouble sleeping? Maybe it's your iPad

    By John D. Sutter, CNN (CNN) -- J.D. Moyer decided recently to conduct a little experiment with artificial light and his sleep cycle. The sleep-deprived Oakland, California, resident had read that strong light -- whether it's beaming down from the sun or up from the screens of personal...
  16. CASPER

    NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer eye spies near-Earth asteroid

    NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) spotted its first never-before-seen near-Earth asteroid, the first of hundreds it is expected to find during its mission to map the whole sky in infrared light. There is no danger of the newly discovered asteroid hitting Earth. WISE discovered...
  17. CASPER

    Over the Arctic, Auroras Collide

    SAN FRANCISCO — Two curtains of light known as the aurora borealis have been caught in a collision by NASA cameras deployed around the Arctic, creating a spectacular explosion of light. These auroral collisions, which had never been seen before or known to exist, were described for the first...
  18. CASPER

    WISE spacecraft launches into orbit

    NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) spacecraft lifted off over the Pacific Ocean Monday morning on its way to map the entire sky in infrared light. A Delta II rocket carrying the spacecraft launched at 9:09 a.m. EST from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. The rocket deposited...
  19. Unhypnotized

    UCLA Study: The Internet Is Altering Our Brains

    Fox News October 20, 2009 Adults with little Internet experience show changes in their brain activity after just one week online, a new study finds. The results suggest Internet training can stimulate neural activation patterns and could potentially enhance brain function and cognition in...
  20. CASPER

    College students protest coal use on campuses

    COLUMBIA, Mo. – College students nationwide are urging their schools to stop using coal produced at campus power plants or purchased from private utilities in favor of cleaner energy sources ranging from wood chips to geothermal power. On Wednesday, students at several campuses nationwide...
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