Dr. Gary Schwartz, who trained at Harvard University and is the author of ?The Afterlife Experiments,? has done experiments proving that dead people can communicate with the living?and vice-versa. “Human beings are like stars,” he says. “We are constantly emitting invisible and visible photons of light. Those photons go into space and are as consistent as distant stars.?
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Professional musicians have more gray matter in the part of the brain that processes music. This may explain why some people seem to be born musicians, while the rest of us struggle with piano lessons. But scientists aren?t sure whether some people are born with the extra gray matter, or if it?s developed over years of practicing an instrument. Also, did great musicians like Mozart have more gray matter than rock musicians do today?
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The first Americans were descended from Australian aborigines, according to new evidence presented in a BBC documentary. The program, called Ancient Voices, shows that the dimensions of prehistoric skulls found in Brazil match those of the aboriginal peoples of Australia and Melanesia. Researchers have found evidence that they were later massacred by invaders from Asia, who became our American Indians.
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Secrecy News says, ?In their war against Israel, Palestinian terrorists have devised original, innovative ways of killing people that have not been widely reported?nails, ball bearings and other penetrating objects?[have] on occasion been laced with rat poison, which promotes internal bleeding in those wounded victims who are not killed immediately.?

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To read another view of the Palestinian situation, read Anne?s Diary, click here.

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