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How Our Attitudes Have Changed
In the 1950's newspapers were running stories about how many scientists thought that flying saucers were real...Today we would only see such articles printed tongue in cheek
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The Point of No Return: Nuclearized Iran, Israel Posed to Strike, US on the Brink
The Point of No Return
For the Obama administration, the prospect of a nuclearized Iran is dismal to contemplate— it would create major new national-security challenges and crush the president’s dream of ending nuclear proliferation. But the view from
Economy News For Thurs 12 Aug 2010
Mexico's Ground Still Moving After April Earthquake
"The 7.2-magnitude earthquake that rocked the American Southwest and Mexico's Baja California in April is continuing to deform the ground there, new NASA radar images show.
Data from NASA's airborne Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Ra
Read more…Fruits, Vegetables Fail To Ripen As So. California Nears "Coolest Summer" On Record
And it's not just Southern California. Around here (the Appalachian Mountains of southwest Virginia) many fruit-bearing plants have flowered but seemingly have stalled out and not gone on to produce fruit.
http://www.whittierdailynews.com/news/ci_1
Read more…Economy News For 10 Aug 2010
Missing Gulf Coast Oil Appears To Be Welling Up Under Barrier Island Beaches
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ 2010/08/03/missing-gulf-coast-oil-ap_n_669243.html
Last week, BP managed to finally cap the Deepwater Horizon oil volcano and the media suddenly found itself in the grips of a baffling problem with object permanence. Whe
Argentine Winter Colder Than Antartica
"Argentina is importing record amounts of energy as the coldest winter in 40 years drives up demand and causes natural-gas shortages, prompting Dow Chemical Co. and steelmaker Siderar SAIC to scale back production."
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010
Read more…Fresh Downpours Hamper Pakistan Flood Relief
More heavy rain in Pakistan is frustrating efforts to help about 14 million people affected by severe flooding in much of the country.
Helicopter missions in the north-west have been grounded and a red alert has been issued for the south.
One dam in
Read more…Cold Wave Kills 6 Million Fish In Bolivia
http://globalfreeze.wordpress.com/ Latin American Herald Tribune August 5, 2010 "LA PAZ – Authorities in the eastern Bolivian province of Santa Cruz declared an alert following the death of 6 million fish from the unusually cold weather gripping th
Read more…Russian Heatwave Kills 5,000 As Fires Rage Out Of Control
"Russia's devastating summer heatwave has cost almost 5,000 lives, according to officials who conceded yesterday that the st
Read more…Economy News For Monday, August 9, 2010
What If?
I had a thought tonight that seems strange. But not so strange if you consider that I am a believer in the pole shift as so many of us here. The problem to consider is the delevery system. Is there really a Planet X? Or is it just a big lie to cat
Read more…Last chance to see, last chance to do.
So, PX is on the celestial horizon and changes are due soon. And though there is much to regret/forget about modern culture, there are still gems among the dross. Events to attend, places to experience, music to hear, things to savour.
Knowing, as y