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News Briefs 01-07-2005

All set for the big comet drama on Sunday or Monday? If not, you’ll need to know the impact time for your location, and then pick a webcast site.

  • 5000 year old Egyptian Mystery School text, locked away in a private collection since it’s discovery 100 years ago, astounds translators as The Alchemy of the Soul is revealed.
  • Introduction to Paleoclimatology: Written in the Earth.
  • Clues of climate and the Bible’s seven lean years.
  • Geologist digs up secrets of evolution’s big bang.
  • Conan Doyle’s obsession with the afterlife.
  • Social conformity: what other people say changes what 41% see. (enter dailygrail & article)
  • Unlike computers, biological organisms’ mental processing is continuous.
  • Millenium Report warns technology could grow beyond human control.
  • Biodefense: A plague of researchers.
  • Physicist says we’re on our way back to the Dark Ages.
  • Your Instincts Could Kill You: How To Survive a Nuclear Attack on Washington, D.C. (or anywhere else).
  • Exxon says in five, ten years at best, demand for oil will exceed supply.
  • For the first time, a pilot solar power-plant successfully creates storable, transportable energy from a metal ore.
  • Solar panels will cut in half one farmer’s $1.5 million annual energy bill.
  • People are racing to Alaska — to see it before it melts. (enter dailygrail & article)
  • For fire ants, reproduction is bizarre battle of the sexes.
  • Remembrance of Things Future: The Mystery of Time. (enter dailygrail & article)
  • A Fault Runs Through It: digging deep in anticipation of the next Big One.
  • Geophysicists image rock layers under Himalaya.
  • Code for the Heavens: over 28 days, computer model generates 25 terabytes of data to capture the birth of galaxies.
  • Researchers who found links between vision and neck complaints are now asking, can muscle and joint problems in the neck and shoulders affect the ability of the eyes to focus? 60 years ago, Edgar Cayce was saying this, and prescribed head and neck exercises to correct vision.
  • Discovery of the first exoplanet, Bellerophon, in 1995 ushered in the Age of Planets.
  • Scans Show How Hypnosis Affects Brain Activity.
  • Insomnia Mania: Newborn Sea Mammals Don’t Sleep for a Month.
  • Doctors could learn a lot about human care from pet hospitals.
  • U.S.-instigated raids in more than a dozen countries nab file-swappers.
  • America’s religious right: The Economist says, “You ain’t seen nothing yet.”
  • The key to a six-figure salary? It’s all in the name.
  • Stanford Unlocks Mystery of Poverty: Why certain countries are poor while others are rich.
  • Fishermen catch nearly 9-foot-long, 646 pound (293 kg) catfish. With photo.
  • Ebay auction of mom’s forehead as ad space yields $10,000 for son’s tuition.
  • British cannabis mostly homegrown — in countless spare rooms, attics and garages.
  • New method for tracing illicit substances on currency.
  • U.N. says 5% of the global population consumed illicit drugs valued at $321 billion over the past 12 months.
  • Single UK women are angry people.
  • Somali gunmen hijack ship carrying food aid to tsunami survivors.
  • Increasing social inequality in Britain is at the root of rising levels of anti-social behaviour, teenage pregnancy, violence and obesity, according to Professor Richard Wilkinson, author of The Impact of Inequality: How to Make Sick Societies Healthier. Amazon US & UK.

Quote of the Day:

“Someone once said, what we are never changes, but who we are never stops changing.”

Gil Grissom, CSI

  1. They really are hitting a comet?
    Hi Kat,
    I thought that was a movie or something, I didn’t realise they were actually going to do it.
    Wow that’s going to be amazing.

    No parrot stories this week but never mind.

    You’ve filled up my Saturday again after I read the papers,clean out Captain’s hacienda,The Villa Capitano, and take the dogs to the vet for shots.

    I always thought we would had back to the Dark Ages.Everything just seemed to happen so fast.

    Thanks for the great news,

    love shadows

    1. The Electric Universe and Comets
      This is an exciting time for plasma cosmology enthusiasts. Plasma cosmology, which solves many riddles better and more simply than the big bang theory does, will ultimately put the BB into the trash heap of “dead end ideas that sounded good for a while” – right where it belongs.

      This theory expects a comet to be solid, and not made of dirty ice as most astrophysicists currently expect. The theory does not rest on this, but Monday is going to be an exciting day, for sure. There are many, many problems with the Big Bang theory, still to this day, and there are an impressive number of scientists who are now seeing the sense of the electric universe theory of Nobel Laureat Hannes Alfven, and have recently signed petitions to get grant money for the theory to be taken seriously. And yes, it explains red shift even better than expansion does.

  2. another ‘quote’ that caught my attention
    Being the distractible sort, I end up reading a lot of unrelated news items while searching for TDG’s news. In this article about the U.S. Army’s recruitment problems, I found an eye-opening paragraph:

    “With the summer recruiting season in mind, the Army has added hundreds of extra recruiters, raised the enlistment bonus for four-year commitments to $20,000, and targeted more advertising at parents. Hilferty says the extra recruiters are being counted on to produce big results between now and September.”

    Whoa! The army says it needs 80,000 recruits by Sept., and are paying recruiters a $20,000 bonus for every 4-year contract? Anybody got a calculator? That’s probably not a lot of money in terms of the U.S.’s military ‘budget’, but for us mere mortals it sounds like a heck of a lot of cash — for all those who are willing to sell their souls, and for the taxpayers who’ll be funding their deals.

    Okay, I just found my calculator. Any recruiter who gets just 50 fresh young gung-hos to sign up for 4 years, will receive $1,000,000 in bonuses — for 4 months work.

    Kat

      1. whoever gets the money..
        …it’s a disgusting practice and gives new meaning to the term “the King’s shilling”.
        I suppose Australia will be doing it soon, we seem to be riding on the coattails of the US.

        The Leader of the Opposition in Oz wants to send Australian troops to Afghanistan now.That’s a loony government and a loonier opposition.
        Is there no end to it.

        shadows

        1. soldiers
          They are professional soldiers, they get paid. It’s called a salary, or a signing bonus. Other professions get those too. Of course, you can say that soldiering in general is against your moral principles.

  3. The Alchemy of the Soul
    Hi,

    After been buried for 4,000 and neglected for a 100 years, this piece of egyptian mystery school teachings makes a light entrance in egyptology. It offers us some great insights into the ‘pyramids ‘ kingdom’s metafysical universe, i see plenty of contemperairy appeal ……. timely after all.

    Thanks Kat, a spot on TDG link

    http://www.the-book-of-thoth.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=186

    ” do unto others as you would have them do unto you “

    1. unto others
      Do unto others what is not hatefull to yourself. That is the law. Hey what a trip the 8 concerts was! Give thanks for the beings with love in their hearts.

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