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28 Mar 2005 @ 06:23
Reverse Engineering:
Extra-Terrestrial Deep Underwater Crafts..
the Floating Versions of UFOs
Staff Reporter Mar. 26, 2005
Oceanographers and Naval engineers are investigating certain phenomena that show evidence of the presence of extra-terrestrial deep underwater crafts – the floating versions of UFOs. These crafts are capable of sharp and efficient maneuvering, has the implacable stealth to avoid detection, can hover in the deepest parts of the oceans and are capable of going deep into the tectonic plate levels under the ocean. More >
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26 Mar 2005 @ 07:19
Believe or not…
“Once upon a time there was a little Green monkey who lived in Africa. There was nothing unusual about this monkey except it had AIDS. One day a native was walking in the forest and the AIDS infected monkey bit him on the butt. As a result of the bite, the native also contracted AIDS. Now this native when he next went into town slept with a prostitute and as a result the prostitute was infected with AIDS. The prostitute slept with a Banker and in doing so passed the AIDS virus onto the Banker. The banker slept with his wife and three girlfriends and so on and so on.
As a result of this one little monkey biting a native on the butt 75 million people in Africa became infected with AIDS.” More >
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19 Mar 2005 @ 03:23
This is a very important link.....
What if you discovered that the government’s “official” explanation for the World Trade Center collapse on the morning of 9-11 was not exactly true? In addition, what if their “official” version of events could be disproven solely on the basis of physics, mathematical equations, scientific formulas, physical evidence, and expert testimony – without the use of a single “conspiracy theory”? Would your perspective on 9-11 be dramatically altered? [link] More >
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13 Mar 2005 @ 02:26
I have long held the view that Drug Companies are the scourge of the corporate world (yes there are others) but Drug and Chemical Companies in my view are the worst.
On reading articles of late on the topics of ADD/ADHD I question how long are we to stand by and watch our children being turned into a nation of ‘zombies’. If you haven’t taken the time to read up on this subject (and think of yourself as a caring individual) I urge you to so. This is frightening stuff. More >
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6 Feb 2005 @ 05:53
I have always been an advocate of the abolition of animal testing. It serves no purpose apart from generating obscene amounts of government and other funding. It is much easier to gain grants for animal testing than non-invasive types of testing – did you know that? It is also a proven fact that no drug or any other chemical, cosmetic etc that is tested on animals can be guaranteed safe for humans. As a matter of fact more humans die each year as a result of this dodgy practice, than if other methods were followed.
It is therefore a shock to find out that so many charities that people support in the US are advocates of animals testing. Millions of animals die each year in labs. They are subjected to the most appalling deaths. If you have any compassion for our animal kingdom please read the following. Many beautiful and trusting little animals depend on us to stop this evil trade.
Please sign this petition. Please support this issue. Thanks.
Urge the March of Dimes to stop wasting money on Animal Testing
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Animal experiments mislead doctors and the general public. Diseases such as cancer, that are artificially induced in laboratory animals, have no relationship to the diseases which afflict humans. These are largely caused by lifestyle and pollution.
"It is not possible to apply to the human species experimental information deprived from inducing cancer in animals."
- Dr Kenneth Starr, NSW Cancer Council. More >
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29 Jan 2005 @ 07:47
Join the experiment. What do you have to lose? Nothing - and it just might make a difference.
[link] More >
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26 Jan 2005 @ 06:35
The following has been used for a local TV add. I love the music and it prompted me to search for the lyrics. How true huh!!!
Mad World Lyrics
by Gary Jules
All around me are familiar faces
Worn out places, worn out faces
Bright and early for their daily races
Going nowhere, going nowhere
Their tears are filling up their glasses
No expression, no expression
Hide my head I want to drown my sorrow
No tomorrow, no tomorrow
And I find it kinda funny
I find it kinda sad
The dreams in which I'm dying
Are the best I've ever had
I find it hard to tell you
I find it hard to take
When people run in circles
It's a very, very mad world mad world
Children waiting for the day they feel good
Happy Birthday, Happy Birthday
Made to feel the way that every child should
Sit and listen, sit and listen
Went to school and I was very nervous
No one knew me, no one knew me
Hello teacher tell me what's my lesson
Look right through me, look right through me
And I find it kinda funny
I find it kinda sad
The dreams in which I'm dying
Are the best I've ever had
I find it hard to tell you
I find it hard to take
When people run in circles
It's a very, very mad world ... world
Enlarge your world
Mad world
BUT IT IS OUR WORLD - LETS LOOK AFTER IT. More >
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26 Jan 2005 @ 04:36
This article is a few years old but more and more relevant as the years pass by. Many countries are now impacted by water shortages and if we aren't vigilant this will be a serious problem for us, if isn't already so. Water will be the new gold used to control the population. The tool of wolrd banks, big business and government. This is a scary thought..
In Sydney we have water restrictions in place. Have done for months with no sign of these lifting. They are necessary as our dam levels are plummeting. Why, largely due to mismanagement.
The Privatisation of Water
The trend towards privatising the world's water supplies and applying full-cost pricing policies means that millions of people are losing access to an already scarce resource. More >
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25 Jan 2005 @ 12:42
The Independent
Online Edition
Countdown to global catastrophe
Climate change: report warns point of no return
may be reached in 10 years, leading to droughts,
agricultural failure and water shortages
By Michael McCarthy, Environment Editor
24 January 2005
The global warming danger threshold for the world is clearly marked for the first time in an international report to be published tomorrow - and the bad news is, the world has nearly reached it already.
The countdown to climate-change catastrophe is spelt out by a task force of senior politicians, business leaders and academics from around the world - and it is remarkably brief. In as little as 10 years, or even less, their report indicates, the point of no return with global warming may have been reached.
The report, Meeting The Climate Challenge, is aimed at policymakers in every country, from national leaders down. It has been timed to coincide with Tony Blair's promised efforts to advance climate change policy in 2005 as chairman of both the G8 group of rich countries and the European Union. More >
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4 Jan 2005 @ 22:17
This problem isn’t new to Asia (and many other countries and regions as well to be fair to Asian countries) but one of my fears was that this ugliness would raise its head and it appears it has if the following report is anything to go by. Unfortunately now the children have even less protection.
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For any people who read this and who are based in Australia please support Youth Off The Streets and Father Chris Riley who is flying to Samatra today to establish a temporary refuge for homeless children. Millions of dollars have been pledged to the bigger charities but YOTS doesn’t have the clout of some and their focus is on children only. This will not be a short-term initiative by Father Chris. You can make a donation on-line by visiting the following link.
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