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 It's Raining Stars?0 comments
24 Jun 2007 @ 05:37
I found this the most intresting artical this year, Mayan calendar of events? I had read a few years ago, that our galixy collided with Sagitarius-A, billions of years ago, and that we are so small that a collision probably wouldn't have an effect on us. But, here we are, looking into space, seeing what was writen about in all sorts of ancient texts. Its like the discovery of the Roseta Stone, or the timely release of it to the masses. Because no matter, we are still looking at what happened in the very distant past, and light speed is a whole lot different than projectile speed. :}

"For only a few percent of its 240 million-year orbit around the Milky Way galaxy does our Solar System pass through the path of Sagittarius debris," Majewski said. "Remarkably, stars from Sagittarius are now raining down onto our present position in the Milky Way. Stars from an alien galaxy are relatively near us. We have to re-think our assumptions about the Milky Way galaxy to account for this contamination."

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 Aerosol Detection2 comments
10 May 2007 @ 17:58
Right, like they didn't notice Jets laying down thick contrails that spread out and blot out the blue sky till the Sun goes down. Oh gee guys, lets just sneek this in as a normal everyday thing, the kids will never know that 20 years ago jets didn't lay down cloud cover, like we your gov, have always had to do this to protect the planet from solar radiation. But we are just going to say it's a new discovery. Your jokeing, right? Dudes, give it up and force the big corps to break out the high tech clean power. Don't you corperate super rich people think youve made enough money? Rather than clean up your production practices, you all chip in on reflecting sunlight back into space. You put the guilt of global warming onto the citizen that can only make the choice of burning fuel or walking to survive/basic comforts. When the facts show that millitarys use and burn most the fuel produced. Just one plane flight across the country uses more fuel than I could burn in 20 years in my truck plus cooking and heat and lights.

BREAK OUT THE GOOD STUFF, YOU CORPERATE PIGS! lol


"We found that the region affected by this cloud field 'twilight zone' extends to tens of kilometers beyond the identified cloud edge," said Koren. "This suggests that 30 to 60 percent of the atmosphere previously labeled as 'cloud-free' is actually affected by cloud-aerosol processes that reflect solar energy back into space."

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 Lost Worlds15 comments
26 Apr 2007 @ 16:23
Another intresting find, pointing out that climate change is a natural process. That humans are not suposed to stay in one place. If you could see over time humans are like the Sandpipers, chasing the waves and running away from the waves.
Yes, it must of been anciant man and his camp fires that started the end of the iceage 10,000 years ago, lol. What Im saying is that in this artical link below, they want to preserve what has already been distroyed, when man has to realize that he must move, and rebuild his civalizations on top of far more anciant ones of the past. We must move with nature but not forget we are humans. 2 schools of thought, live like animals with no fire no tech at all, or evolve the tech so we can one day, live in space.

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 Death Vans.4 comments
27 Mar 2007 @ 16:30
A model of efficency? So far only in China. Anyone ever see that scary church film? I think it came out way back in the early 1970's. Basicly a christian 666 film, where they had these retroed UPS vans that went around forcing people to get the mark of the beast, and if you didn't get the mark, they had this guilatine. A really scary film to show to preteens.

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 Mound Artifacts.5 comments
8 Feb 2007 @ 01:46
On Coast to Coast show they talked about artifacts found in North American Indian Mounds.

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