Jesus may have used a marijuana-based oil to help cure people with crippling diseases. The oil, used in the early Christian church, contained a marijuana extract called kaneh- bosem. Chris Bennett, who wrote an article about this for High Times magazine, says, “The medical use of cannabis during that time is supported by archaeological records. A recipe in Exodus for anointing oil contains over six pounds of kaneh-bosum. The ancient anointed ones were literally drenched in this potent mixture.”
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Bird Doo dropping onto an island near the Arctic could be putting radioactive isotopes into the food chain. Researchers think this is the explanation for the high levels of radioactivity they found in plants there. Birds get the radioactive material from fish that become radioactive due to nuclear waste dumping in the ocean. Also, radioactive material from the 1986 Chernobyl disaster has now reached the ocean, along with particles from nuclear weapons tests. It’s bad enough that it’s in the fish we eat, but now we know that birds are bringing radioactivity ashore.
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People who have had UFO experiences or who have become convinced there is something real about UFOs are confused and dismayed by the recent cloning announcement by the Raelian group. Rael (the former journalist Claude Vorilhon) was supposedly told by aliens during a UFO experience that they began the human race through cloning. This doesn’t make scientific sense, so does it mean that all information given to us during UFO experiences is wrong? Or are these experiences all imaginary?

Since I’ve read literally hundreds of thousands of letters from experiencers over the years, I’m in a good position to answer this question. I’m also objective, in that I haven’t had any experiences of my own, so I have no agenda to promote.
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People who have had UFO experiences or who have become convinced there is something real about UFOs are confused and dismayed by the recent cloning announcement by the Raelian group. What Rael was told by aliens doesn?t make scientific sense, so does it mean that all information given to us during UFO experiences is wrong? Anne Strieber writes, “Since I’ve read literally hundreds of thousands of letters from experiencers over the years, I’m in a good position to answer this question.” Find out what she has to say about UFO Cloning.

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