GM crops are designed to fight weeds because they areresistant to pesticides. This means farmers can spray theirentire fields and kill off the weeds without hurting theircrops. But this process is creating Superweeds, which havecross-bred with the pesticide-resistant GM crops so thatthey are impossible to get rid of and produce more seeds, so they invade other fields, as well.
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“Advances are made by answering questions. Discoveries are made by questioning answers.” By Bernard Haisch

I have been an active professional astronomer since earning my doctorate in 1975. I have published a respectable number of scientific papers in most of the right journals (including our favorites, Science and Nature), have been Principal Investigator on several NASA studies, have served as referee and proposal reviewer for NASA and NSF, belong to half a dozen professional societies, have chaired international conferences, i.e. I’ve engaged by and large successfully in all the usual activities of a busy professional scientist.
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Bernard Haisch writes, “We scientists tend to think that weknow better than anyone else what is possible and what isimpossible, and that we of all people could surely not bekept in the dark for very long. Over the course of time Ihave learned how it would indeed be possible to maintaindecades-long secrecy on [UFOs] and why this might bejustified, concepts I myself once dismissed. Any scientistwho has not read a few serious books and articles presentingactual UFO evidence should out of intellectual honestyrefrain from making scientific pronouncements. To look atthe evidence and go away unconvinced is one thing. To notlook at the evidence and be convinced against it nonethelessis another. That is not science.”

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Asteroid NY40, which was just discovered on July 14, will beflying near the Earth on Sunday, August 18 and will be closeenough to see through binoculars. Unlike NT7, which is nowdue to hit us on 2060, there’s no chance that this one willcollide with Earth.

“Flybys like this happen every 50 years or so,” says DonYeomans of NASA. The last time this happened was August 31,1925, but the asteroid wasn’t discovered until 77 yearslater. At the time of the flyby, no one even knew it washappening.
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