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News Briefs 05-04-2011

It’s life, Jim, but not as we know it…

  • Evolution: not only the fittest survive.
  • On discovering life.
  • Salamander has algae living inside its cells.
  • Neutron analysis yields insight into bacteria for solar energy.
  • Fukushima Is horrifically worse than you have been told.
  • Researchers uncover new type of symmetry.
  • Will peak oil save the planet?
  • Are there dark matter galaxies orbiting the Milky Way?
  • Subsurface gas deposit could deflate theory of how Earth’s atmosphere formed.
  • How the elite intend to achieve their 90% reduction in population.
  • Genetically modified cows may have produced human milk.
  • What is causing TV presenters’ brains to melt down?
  • Warm water causes extra-cold winters in North America and Asia.
  • Was Newton right and Einstein wrong?
  • The rise and fall of great powers is stochastic.

Quote of the Day:

We are the products of editing, rather than of authorship.

George Wald

  1. Re: Fukushima Is horrifically worse than you have been told
    One theory circulating in some end-times conversations center on the worst Fukushima reactors being soon entombed in concrete. But due to their proximity to the coast and the high water table, contact between the core and (sea)water takes place, leading to pocket build ups of hydrogen. From there, it detonates, launching the flaming reactor/core several miles into the air before crashing somewhere into the Pacific.

    This, of course, finds its roots in the Book of Revelation…


    Revelation 8:10-11

    “10. And the third angel sounded, and there fell a great star from heaven, burning as it were a lamp, and it fell upon the third part of the rivers, and upon the fountains of waters;
    11. And the name of the star is called Wormwood: and the third part of the waters became wormwood; and many men died of the waters, because they were made bitter.”

    Links back to the following page at theforbiddenknowledge.com website enhance the debate even further…

    “The prophecy of the third trumpet emphasizes that the star called Wormwood made the waters bitter.”
    http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/chernobyl_wormwood.htm

    And finally, the whole thing wraps up with the concept that – Chernobyl: The nuclear accident – is merely an identifier for nuclear technology/power/bombs (etc.) in general because… Chernobyl is a Ukrainian name for Mugwort; a species of artemesia, commonly referred to as ‘Wormwood’.

    Arguments against the theory tend to fail hard because the scenario is mostly faith-based and survives on belief alone.

    The possibility of a sort of designed-purpose-serving, self-fulfilling prophesy occurring, regardless of actual event, is very much present.

    One is left to question which is more out of control… the reactors or… those waiting for the end.

  2. Microwave brains….mmmmmmmmmm
    Maybe it is the fact that the television hosts are up all hours of the night on awkward scheduling that is causing their sleep deprived bodies to “meltdown.” Either that or these are the first signs of dementia, which should not be taken lightly.

    1. Melting
      The mental meltdown could be attributed to many factors.

      Like, you know, heat.

      Today I felt very odd during the first hours of the workday. My mind felt sluggish and my heart race was too high; for a moment I thought I was going to suffer a heart attack! I attribute it to how hot my office was today, combined with lack of proper ventilation.

  3. peak oil
    Sure, just talking about peak oil raises the price. And all these wars and revolutions in oil producing countries raise oil prices too. Put all this together, and you have the only motivation for reducing oil use that will work: price.

    And then there is the earthtimes.org website with stupidity that stinks to high heaven: put the “Share this” ad right on top of the text you are supposed to be reading. Does this mean we are supposed to advertise the article without reading it?

  4. “Facts” of population
    “This is not a “theory,” it is not even a prediction. It is a fact and is guaranteed to occur…”

    Interesting article, but instant loss of credibility.

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