Newswise – You should not use antibacterial soaps and cleaningproducts, because they can expose you to high amounts ofchloroform. The chemical triclosan, which is present in manyof these products, reacts with tap water to form thedangerous chemical chloroform. Chloroform has beenclassified by the EPA as a human carcinogen. Also, usingthese products regularly can create superbugs, that build upa resistance to the antibacterial agents in them.
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Newswise – Not all life was lost in the Columbia breakup during thespace shuttle’s reentry into the Earth?s atmosphere on Feb.1, 2003. Hundreds of tiny worms onboard for an experimentsurvived the tragedy. This bolsters the evidence that lifemay travel between planets on meteors and that life may havebeen “seeded” here from Mars billions of years ago, makingus all Martians.
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Will Hart’s website is Genesisrace.com.

During my last conversation with Whitley on his program in February of this year, we talked extensively about earthquakes and the likelihood that they will continue until 2012. As I have written in previous articles, which were published on this web site, Ive been predicting a steep rise in natural disasters (2004-2012). I went public with my findings in two articles that appeared in Atlantis Rising last year.

My forecast is based upon a number of factors including the June transit of Venus and the fact that the Maya predicted that this age would end in rising earthquakes in 2012. In truth, the forecast model is complex but I will attempt to describe it as simply as possible by using an illustration.
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Newswise – An asteroid the size of three football fields is scheduledto zoom past Earth on Friday, April 13, 2029, coming closerto us than many telecommunications satellites in orbit. Itwill be visible to the naked eye in several countries, butit’s not likely that a large space rock like this one willactually hit the Earth, acccording to astronomer PerryGerakines, who says, “The odds that an asteroid of thismagnitude would impact the Earth are in the millions to one.Some NASA scientists say a particular person’s odds of beingaffected by an asteroid collision is comparable to those ofbeing in a major airline accident” so the asteroid impactthat wiped out the dinosaurs was a major piece of bad luck.
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