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Higher Consciousness You
might think your fifty
inch 1080p screen has a pretty high resolution, but reality is a
quadrillion times better - a hundred trillion dots per inch.
The
idea that we live in a hologram probably sounds absurd, but it is a
natural extension of our best understanding of black holes, and
something with a pretty firm theoretical footing. It has also been
surprisingly helpful for physicists wrestling with theories of how the
universe works at its most fundamental level.
Nature & Environment The
Associated Press (AP) estimates that hospitals and long-term medical
care institutions across the United States are dumping 250 million
pounds of pharmacologically active drugs directly into public sewer
systems each year. Because the government does not require health
institutions to keep records on their disposal of pharmaceutical
products, there are no definitive numbers on the volume of drugs going
into the water supply. In order to construct an estimate, AP
investigators extrapolated from a survey of 14 urban and rural
Minnesota hospitals.
Pesticides damaging male sexuality in all species
The male gender is in danger, with incalculable consequences for both humans and wildlife, startling scientific research from around the world reveals. The research – to be detailed tomorrow in the most comprehensive report yet published – shows that a host of common chemicals is feminising males of every class of vertebrate animals, from fish to mammals, including people. Gender-bending chemicals in our rivers grow
more potent
The cocktail of gender-bending chemicals entering rivers and streams is more potent and harmful than anyone realised, it has been revealed. Scientists have found an entirely new class of chemicals that is changing male fish into females – and which could be contributing to the soaring rate of infertility and defects in men. Most
people do not realize that our reckless polluting has turned the
Pacific Ocean into "the Great Pacific Garbage Patch" which is a
"plastic soup" of trash, plastic, garbage and human waste an area about
twice the size of the continental United States that stretches from
Hawaii to Japan. This "garbage vortex" occupies a large and relatively
stationary region in the north Pacific Ocean and it is filled with
millions of pounds of our trash, most of it plastic. It is the largest
landfill in the world, and it floats in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
"Clean",
coal's dirtiest secret
Part1: An Ugly Overview Part 2: Almost Heaven Level, The Mechanics of Moving Mountains Part3: The Poor Are Always Downstream Part4: Seven simple steps to save Appalachia An
examination symbiotic relationship between modern agriculture, the
petrochemical industry and weapons makers, and it's effects on culture
and heath.
Humanity at Risk, Are Males Going First?
Something is happening to today's boys and men: Fewer are being born compared with girls, they're having more trouble in school, virility and fertility are down and testicular cancer rates are up. Now, scientists say these 'fragile males' may be more vulnerable than females to pollutants, affecting their development as early as the womb. If so, writes Martin Mittelstaedt, it could be a bigger threat to our future than global warming. New World Order Babylon's
history swept away in
US army sandbags
Fragments
of bricks, engraved with cuneiform characters thousands of
years old, lie mixed with the rubble and sandbags left by the US
military on the ancient site of Babylon in Iraq. Archaeologists
say a year of terracing work and 18 months of military
presence, with tanks and helicopters, have caused irreparable damage.
Crimes against Humanity: Iraqi academics
assassinated during the US-led occupation
Pakistan Daily has published the list of Iraqi academics assassinated by US and allied occupation forces. The objective of these targeted assassinations is to "kill a nation", the destroy Iraq's ability to educate its people, to undermine its research and scientific capabilities in literally all fields of endeavor, to transform a nation into a territory, and ultmately to destroy civilization. Of particular significance is the assassination of prominent scientists and physicians, professors of medicine in the country's leading academic institutions, its social scientists and historians, its physical scientists, its biologists, its engineers. Police State Feds can track cell phones' locations
without telecoms' help
Federal law enforcement may be able to track cellular phones users' locations without the help of the telecommunications companies themselves, according to a report Sunday. Documents obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union under a Freedom of Information Act request suggest that existing technology allows law enforcement to bypass wireless companies in locating individual cell phone users. As
the Obama administration pushes through Congress its $800 billion
deficit-spending economic stimulus plan, the American public is largely
unaware that the true deficit
of the federal government already is
measured in trillions of dollars, and in fact its $65.5 trillion in
total obligations exceeds the gross domestic product of the world.
60
Minutes looked into various theories of what happened and concluded
that "many people believe it was a speculative bubble .and that it had
more to do with traders and speculators on Wall Street than with oil
company executives or sheiks in Saudi Arabia."
Computer & Artificial Intelligence Google's
AI attempt to become god on earth
The vision of Google’s future, according to Google co-founder, Sergey Brin, is “it would be like the mind of God”. And it’s a future that they’re working feverishly to make a reality today. Does Google
Know Too Much?
Date mining you to death: Google gathers so much detailed information about its users that one critic says some state intelligence bureaus look "like child protection services" in comparison. A few German government bodies have mounted a resistance. Avoiding the omnicent and relentless tracking of your search terms is as easy as using the proxy search engine Scoogle, instead of Google for your anonymous searching needs. Check it out here: http://www.scroogle.org/. - - Ed Thirty-One
Predictions for 2009 - Health, Economy, Terrorism and More
NaturalNews: Making public predictions about the economy, terrorism, politics and health care is always risky business. There are too many variables to track with much certainty, and nobody has a crystal ball that really works. But by looking at the big picture and monitoring trends, we can make some educated guesses about what's likely to happen in 2009. Health Study
Finds High-Fructose Corn Syrup Contains Mercury
Almost half of tested samples of commercial high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) contained mercury, which was also found in nearly a third of 55 popular brand-name food and beverage products where HFCS is the first- or second-highest labeled ingredient, according to two new U.S. studies. Stop EPA from Eliminating Access to Colloidal Silver A coalition of environmental and activist groups have been inundating their members with emails and other messages to garner support for a misguided petition to have the EPA regulate nano-sized silver particles as pesticides. Regardless of what the intentions of any of the groups behind the petition may be, there's mistake that what is really behind this effort is the suppression of colloidal silver because of the threat it represents to billions of dollars in profits of the world pharmaceutical empire. Research
has shown that a flavor enhancer found in many popular foods known as
monosodium glutamate (MSG) causes weight gain and obesity in lab
animals by damaging the appetite regulation center in the area of the
brain known as the hypothalamus, causing leptin resistence. The
fullness, gratification and satisfaction that come from having eaten is
completely lost when MSG is consumed, leading to an urge to eat that
never stops.
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